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Title: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: blahblah2012 on February 18, 2012, 07:14 pm
It seems like buying a passport online is harder than anything else, you can get anything but not that, most sites are rip off sites.

Is it even possible to find a reliable way to buy a passport so you can travel?  It's not something can test before you go, and if it doesn't work out right, you will be in serious trouble at the airport...

I think the best way is if someone looks like you applies with your picture, but then you got to trust that person indefinitely too.  This seems like it is impossible no matter what plan you think up.  Even forged documents can come from stolen passport stock and the numbers are going to be in a database all over the world as stolen.  Even Mossad agents got busted in New Zealand trying to get a passport, I mean if the Israeli government fcks up doing it...then how possible is it really?

Also I wanted to include these 2 URLs of passport sites to see if anyone has heard of them, or knows if they are legit, my guess is not

http://g6lfrbqd3krju3ek.onion/contact.html  ONION ID

http://cf6qjzygqbu2c4z5.onion/contact.html  ALL PURPOSE IDENTITIES

Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: yxpoiss on February 18, 2012, 07:19 pm
What age/sex are you? I have various Estonian and Finnish ID cards (good for traveling inside EU)

Contact me for details!
jaantamm@tormail.net
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: peach on February 19, 2012, 03:33 pm
I can get genuine UK Passports, zero risk in airports.
More details:
http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/index.php/silkroad/item/21400
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: itchicantscratch on February 19, 2012, 04:32 pm
It seems like buying a passport online is harder than anything else, you can get anything but not that, most sites are rip off sites.

Is it even possible to find a reliable way to buy a passport so you can travel?  It's not something can test before you go, and if it doesn't work out right, you will be in serious trouble at the airport...

I think the best way is if someone looks like you applies with your picture, but then you got to trust that person indefinitely too.  This seems like it is impossible no matter what plan you think up.  Even forged documents can come from stolen passport stock and the numbers are going to be in a database all over the world as stolen.  Even Mossad agents got busted in New Zealand trying to get a passport, I mean if the Israeli government fcks up doing it...then how possible is it really?

Also I wanted to include these 2 URLs of passport sites to see if anyone has heard of them, or knows if they are legit, my guess is not

http://g6lfrbqd3krju3ek.onion/contact.html  ONION ID

http://cf6qjzygqbu2c4z5.onion/contact.html  ALL PURPOSE IDENTITIES


The second link looks very full of shit and that it has images from other sites.  Probably the best way to get a ID+passport is to go to some third world where you might be able to "buy" a citizenship.  Just make sure the submitted ID to begin with is false and you could get an actual legit citizenship ID - and then apply for a passport from the country.  Look for a country that allows dual citizenship if you plan to share 1 name under two different countries.  Africa, E Europe, possibly S.America/Caribbean seem like the areas you may want to focus on.

I'd be very interested and willing to pay for information of anyone who has first hand experience with any of this.  Also, I'm positive there is more than just me looking for this information.

Flying/traveling under a stolen passport sounds much to risky - to top it off that you need to look similar to the victim.  If it was ever reported stolen I'm sure they'd red flag it and watch for it.  Do this in the wrong country and you could be stuck behind dirty, ugly bars.

As iris, fingerprint, and facial recog grow I believe legitimately setting up a new identity will get more difficult - but NOT impossible.

Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: peach on February 19, 2012, 04:55 pm
NEVER EVER use a stolen passport for traveling!
Those are IMMEDIATELY flagged worldwide!

Even using stolen blank passports are quality-wise indistinguishable because they are originals, but are extremely risky as whole ranges of serial numbers are banned and flagged at the checkpoints.
Stolen blanks can be used in other types of jobs though, but for traveling is risky.

The only way to travel safely is by the option I offer here, and probably the only public offering of this kind in the whole hidden internet: a genuinely issued Passport from within the government.
All the data will not only be in the passport, but also in the government identity databases, if they care to check it, everything will be fine as it should be.
This is the highest quality you can ever get, and it is the nightmare of the authorities as these are absolutely undetectable.

If you are seriously in need of these, contact me.
http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/index.php/silkroad/item/21400
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: yum on February 20, 2012, 12:03 am
I am in high need for passports of various countries. I'ds would help too, but alas I already have a british legit passport because I am a dual citizen.
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: peach on February 20, 2012, 08:10 am
Unless you are a collector of passports, you don't need many passports from different nationalities.
You just need one that is impeccable for traveling, and nothing can beat a "personalized original" that is officially issued from the government itself.

Any other type of "fake" passport has risks of being discovered, because... er... they are fakes.
It strikes me that few people comprehend the real significance of this level of fraudulent documentation.

If you want to travel it can't get any better than the ones I offer: these are genuinely issued under the information that you provide.
If your purpose isn't traveling get what the rest is offering, you don't need this level of quality.
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: thisaintme on February 20, 2012, 01:09 pm
You can test passport for travelling quality safely by sending it to a foreign embassy with visa application. If they return it with visa stamp attached you are good to go. If you get a letter saying that personal visit is required in order to approve the application... well, I would not show up.
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: peach on February 29, 2012, 02:48 am
thisaintme, that is an excellent way to give a preliminary test to the passport.
And especially, even if the quality is mediocre, if it received a visa they it gives some more legitimacy to the passport.

BUT, remember always that at customs they will recheck it again, and they might be more careful than the consulate.
If it is a confectioned passport, they may fail in a second test.

I am not theorizing, I know they scrutinize a lot in customs from personal experience. When I was traveling to China, they somehow suspected of me and called their supervisor and they pulled a loupe and a retroreflector to see my passport. They inspected it for 5 minutes, until they decided that it was genuine. And I had a Chinese Visa in my passport.

China was the only country so far that had such controls, other countries that I visited barely looked at them.
Title: Re: Passport for travelling request and discussion about it too
Post by: Adam Shepherd on December 17, 2012, 12:27 am
peach, are you still selling passports?  I am a new interested buyer, and your link seems to have expired.

Has anyone else ever tried using their passport to register on the Electronic System for Travel Authorization database?  Is this a practical way to test the applicability of the passport?

I appreciate any further advice or experience.