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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: Druidje on January 25, 2012, 08:39 pm

Title: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: Druidje on January 25, 2012, 08:39 pm
I'm looking for a trusted seller which has acquired macbooks, ipads, iphones, HTC phones, samsung phones, doesn't really matter.

Is there someone that's trusted and has a big inventory?
The only person I could find is
http://euhesnelvaqifqk4.onion/
but I doubt he's legit, doesn't seem like it to me. Does anyone have any experience with him by any chance?

Anyway, it'd be great if there were more people selling acquired electronics on The Silk Road.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: connectionjutty on January 28, 2012, 12:06 pm
Im also looking for the same services. So far, only found http://glagsrmudszsmtae.onion as freshtec on hidden wiki but it also changed to > http://ahedgom5jhhohtxp.onion. Not sure which one is the phisher but both could be scams as well, give them an email if they provide escrow services.

Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: SpanishFly on January 28, 2012, 01:44 pm
it would be cool to have a laptop dealer on SR.

Maybe somebody should contact these guys and tell them to hook up with SR.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: 0cean on January 28, 2012, 10:33 pm
Im also looking for the same services. So far, only found http://glagsrmudszsmtae.onion as freshtec on hidden wiki but it also changed to > http://ahedgom5jhhohtxp.onion. Not sure which one is the phisher but both could be scams as well, give them an email if they provide escrow services.

Soooo we should totally figure out which one is legit or if either are legit because Im in desperate need of an upgrade on my laptop >.>
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: connectionjutty on January 29, 2012, 02:44 am
What we need are some of the rusky carders to provide electronic request service.
They get everything you need with deep discount.
They could make a custom listing for you then when you buy then they can go find and purchase your requested equipment and ship to you.
I don't condone carding myself, but I wouldn't mind buying carded custom requests since I have a long electronics shopping list and try to keep my distance from the FED system.

Sounds like an idea but I'm a newbie when it comes to carding.

Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: chronicpain on January 30, 2012, 03:30 am
Just for shits and giggles, I asked one of the above apple vendors if they would work in escrow, if not, i wouldnt  be interested. Havent received a response, its been 4 days. I guarantee if i said, "can I buy now?" they would be all over me.

I had to laugh at the first one, he has feedback that is OBVIOUSLY faked!.. the same bad English was used on every response, had to laugh at that one...
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: connectionjutty on January 30, 2012, 05:04 am
I love this one:

jerrym@tormail.net :
Thank you for your service! I make a pay at Dec 19th, and received my iPhone at 23 Dec, committed a new, thank you so much, and yes, you can public it on your site.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: outbacktrippin on January 30, 2012, 05:21 am
You want to buy things from the kind of people who have conscience about or moral objection to indiscriminately ripping people off with their credit cards (which is usually money people DON'T have - we're not talking about stealing money they have lying around, we're talking about putting people into debt). What makes you think you aren't going to get ripped off? If they're smart enough to scam valid credit card details, what makes you think they can't scam a basic escrow system?

Bottom line: if you buy from sellers like that, you deserve to be ripped off, far more than any of the people whose CCs are being abused.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: sales4drone on January 30, 2012, 05:34 am
as a ex carder.. let me tell u one thing.. apple is so fucking hard to card. Even with the right bin, non avs, non vbv, good amex and a house drop.. (more likely to pass).. it still wouldn't work on apple site or other sites selling apple goods.

I personally would set up my own merchant account and run cc's through there and claim the money then buy a apple laptop with the cash lol.

Carding is fucking hard atm :(
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: redforeva on January 30, 2012, 06:21 am
as a ex carder.. let me tell u one thing.. apple is so fucking hard to card. Even with the right bin, non avs, non vbv, good amex and a house drop.. (more likely to pass).. it still wouldn't work on apple site or other sites selling apple goods.

I personally would set up my own merchant account and run cc's through there and claim the money then buy a apple laptop with the cash lol.

Carding is fucking hard atm :(
^^PRO TIP^^
To the contrary last year at this time APPLE iPhones were like taking candy from a baby.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: drugtales on January 31, 2012, 02:40 pm
we're not talking about stealing money they have lying around, we're talking about putting people into debt
CC companies have to pay for any fraudulent transactions and they have insurance for such cases. so the ones who have their CC used don't have any problem at all. small companies that accept stolen CCs and don't have an insurance get into trouble though, because they lose their goods without getting any money from it.
Title: Re: Acquired apple items/other (expensive) electronics
Post by: N2DEEP on January 31, 2012, 02:57 pm
1. "acquired goods" would be considered "stolen merchandise" and against SR policy

2. If someone had the items you are asking for why wouldnt they just ebay them, or craigslist...at near retail....giving you the "fell off the back of the truck" price only takes money out of their pocket.

3. Unless you are willing to act as a carding drop, receiving illegally funded items directly from the shippers with no guarantee of delivery and an actual risk of arrest.....then why would you get any discount? you think its hard to sell these sorts of items once a carder or shoplifter acquires them.

4. Unless you are capable of moving large amounts of merchandise regularly....what advantage would it serve the "obtainor of desired merch" to give you any discount.

Most Card to order, steal to order, etc situations are scams. Those that arent typically tend to deal with people only by referral and only in large volumes. You want a laptop.....good luck. You want a dozen dells....with promise to reup in a week or two, you might find someone willing to work with you.....but youll most likely find someone willing to rip you off.