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How to save your money and nerves

Perhaps there will be a lot of water in my article, but right now I want to tell you about rippers
(scammers). I will tell you why people go for it and why they become, perhaps this article will not help
you, absolutely nothing, but I will try to write it just interestingly.
They are present everywhere ... in all spheres of activity ... where people work ... where even the
slightest bit normal money, in our understanding, is spinning. In my life, in real life, I have worked in
many companies and structures ... BUT, today I will only touch on Carding ...
Personally, I characterize the scam in two ways:

Group 1) Schoolchildren and monkeys.


These are the people who do not want to make money ... For them there is no word "earn" ... (people
who have been in the subject for a long time, agree with me that even in carding there is no freebie .
Everywhere you need to think with your head) Random handouts and skill They decide to "twirl their
tongues" in the jabber and the cart for them and it suits them ... they certainly want to make a lot of
money and not worry about tomorrow, but as one sensible person from the former planet said - to relax
under the palm trees ... these are the people who once stepped on our path with you tried to do
something sensible and brutally broke off, or getting involved in the business and throwing a couple of
people for a decent amount - decided to throw on ...
I'm not afraid to say (although I'm not the only one who knows about this) that some people from this
variety, having thrown several dozen people for a fairly large amount, decided to try their hand at
carding again and they succeeded ... I'm not afraid to say that some of these people have become
respected ... times are changing ... people's nicknames too ... that is why you should not trust anyone in
our business ...

Group 2) Professional scammers.


People are usually more or less aged and fully aware of the state of affairs ... Such people are guided by
only one goal ... then he disappeared into thin air ... none of you and I are safe from communicating and
doing business with such people ... What can I personally advise on myself to limit communication with
these individuals? Yes, too, which is advised by everyone and always.

1. Always offer people to work through a guarantor (escrow service).


Individuals from the first group are usually eliminated immediately at this stage of the conversation.
People from the second, as a rule, knowingly agree to a guarantor and can even offer you one
themselves, thereby misleading you and from a purely psychological point of view, showing their
willingness to be honest with you. The opinion of many: "Kidala refuses to work through a guarantor if
you offer him to him" is a delusion. A person who intends to deceive you has nothing to lose in principle
at this stage and he agrees to everything. It is important to be especially careful; you should not do
business with strangers if there are no guarantors online. It is better and easier to wait for a person than
to lose money.

2. Ask for recommendations / links to reviews.


If the honesty of the person with whom you are going to do business is questionable, ask him for the
contacts of the people he worked with. If this is followed by answers like "now none of my partners are
online, I am a beginner and this is my first business," you can immediately end the conversation.
Professional scammers may not stop at this and will give you contacts of recognizable and respected
people, whose nicknames are always heard ... do not believe ... do not be too lazy to contact these
people and clarify whether the person really worked with them ...

3. Never be in a rush.
A favorite trick was to tell you that they do not have time for a guarantor and they urgently need to
leave and they will appear no earlier than in n-th number of hours / days. You must admit that there
were times when you were told this and you, relying solely on luck, tried to make a deal, as a result of
which they were thrown ... Do not rush. It is better to contact another seller or wait for the guarantor.

4. Always check the contacts in the seller's thread on the forum.


Agree, any self-respecting seller of services will not knock on you from an unknown jaber and offer to
buy goods from him. By following these simple four rules, the chance of getting thrown is reduced by
99%. Exactly that much is enough to save your money, and most importantly your nerves.

Thank you all for your attention.

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