I've been looking for new vendors lately since I have through various ways lost all of the vendors I used to have, some went down etc. Last vendor I ordered from gave me the wrong chemical when I ordered 3-meo-pcp from them. Now since Christmas time is approaching, I would really like to have some drugs for the holidays, and my drugs of choice are research chemicals, especially dissociatives. I will post the email a new potential vendor sent me. Does anyone think I should trust him. I saw somewhere that he supplies samples so I asked him if he could supply one for analysis and you can read what he said. I do not think this is considered source discussion since I am not gonna disclose the name of the vendor or anything like that, just whether or not I should go through with sending him money. I really don't wanna be without RC for christmas.
I would say don't do it. I don't condone such things, but in my opinion anyone that is involved with these sorts of things would not be a trustworthy person especially with just giving them money up front. The whole thing seems shady in my opinion.
This guy is trying too hard to show you he is legit. The tracking numbers are a give away for me. All the legit vendors I know of don't bother with tracking numbers, probably because of the nature of what is being shipped. They say you will get it when you get it.
oldest scam in the book: "Of course I'm legit! In fact, I'm so legit, I'll let you give me 100$ and i'll give a little sample, and then you'll see, and you'll be really happy and want to place a BIG order, since I'm so legit and big!" *walks away with 100$ from 50 different suckers*
also even if he's legit you really wanna do a business with a guy whos gonna freely give away your private fedex tracking number between you and him? a tracking number that would show your address, and his address? what kind of dealer does that? an idiot or a con. a real dealer would laugh at you if you asked for someone else's tracking number, thats hard evidence in court.
You're in a drug forum and you don't condone drugs? I'm with the other guys... he seems a bit too eager to please... but then it's only $100 - I don't see the point in bothering to scam someone out of such a small amount of money - it isn't worth the effort. Sharing tracking numbers is just a no-no... that gives you both sender and receiver details... just in case they could be real, please edit them out of your post - you don't want some poor people getting done... that email would be enough for a house visit in this country at least.
Other people's tracking numbers? They're probably numbers from his mom's ETSY soap shop or some shit.
Some chick said she reported me to the cyber police once cuz I hacked her facebook and she "knew" it was me. They didn't do shit, except finally fix her shit so she could log in and shit. I told her I didn't do that shit, I'm a dumbass druggie that fried his brain long ago, how could I do such a thing?
You do realize that when dealing with people on the internet they are usually outside the jurisdiction of police. That is the appeal of the internet, so what if the cyber crime unit knows about this guy. Chances are he is in another country. When was the last time the UK police did a joint operation with the Canadian police for example. It's not going to happen, unless maybe we are talking about a BIG criminal. Chances are you will never be able to access the server his info is on, therefore he can not be tracked anyway. If you could access the server or similar data you could find his IP address and know right where he is, but you will never be able to. Too many innocent people on the server whose date will be compromised, you can not get a search warrent or anything like that, and Gmail or the like will never allow a third party to see their information.
well it turns out the guy is from Cameroon. Apparently that is a part of the world home to many scammers. Maybe I should ask him to send the sample first and when I get a tracking number I'll send the money.
No harm in reporting it but it's useless. My point was that it is not possible to know where a person's internet is originating from, especially with some of the newer software available. The local PD would not know if he was 3 miles away or in Asia.
Maybe you should stop conversing with an obvious scammer.... what was the point of this thread? Next he'll tell you he can't give you tracking number because he's sending it via Unicorn, but good news friend! You can keep the Unicorn too!!!