miffman (OP)
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November 22, 2013, 09:10:45 PM |
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So I never used SR but always curious...how did they come right with shipping? Surely the buyer or sender would get caught and traced? Someone please explain
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November 22, 2013, 09:12:27 PM |
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nimda
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November 23, 2013, 04:51:09 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
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Kiki112
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November 23, 2013, 05:38:24 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it?
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nimda
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November 23, 2013, 05:40:08 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it.
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markjamrobin
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November 23, 2013, 05:41:26 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. That bust was by the Aussies, but it didn't have much to do with SilkRoad. He was selling drugs offline, and they learned he sold on SR as well.
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markjamrobin
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November 23, 2013, 05:43:45 PM |
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So I never used SR but always curious...how did they come right with shipping? Surely the buyer or sender would get caught and traced? Someone please explain Well domestic mail isn't searched or dog-sniffed, so that part was probably extremely easy. Sellers would ship anonymously, I.E. just drop it in the Drop Off Box, wearing a jacket. As for the buyers, it was never worth the trouble to arrest someone buying a ounce of marijuana. Especially if the person doesn't sign for the package, they have no real case.
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jojo69
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November 23, 2013, 05:47:01 PM |
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I never got around to using it but from what I understand the best thing about it was that you could leave feedback on the vendors, so there was some semblance of peer review on quality. Now they shut it down and we got kids literally dieing from poison molly...fucking brilliant government, way to go...
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This is not some pseudoeconomic post-modern Libertarian cult, it's an un-led, crowd-sourced mega startup organized around mutual self-interest where problems, whether of the theoretical or purely practical variety, are treated as temporary and, ultimately, solvable. Censorship of e-gold was easy. Censorship of Bitcoin will be… entertaining.
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markjamrobin
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November 23, 2013, 05:48:06 PM |
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I never got around to using it but from what I understand the best thing about it was that you could leave feedback on the vendors, so there was some semblance of peer review on quality. Now they shut it down and we got kids literally dieing from poison molly...fucking brilliant government, way to go... There is another SR now, run by most of the same vendors. Google for SilkRoad 2.
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jojo69
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November 23, 2013, 05:50:06 PM |
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yeah, going to let that sit for a while and make sure its not a honeypot, not like I have a very high demand anyway, like I said, I never got around to jumping through all the hoops to get TOR working and shit before
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This is not some pseudoeconomic post-modern Libertarian cult, it's an un-led, crowd-sourced mega startup organized around mutual self-interest where problems, whether of the theoretical or purely practical variety, are treated as temporary and, ultimately, solvable. Censorship of e-gold was easy. Censorship of Bitcoin will be… entertaining.
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Kiki112
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November 23, 2013, 06:03:12 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. ohh smart wouldn't it be best for the economy just to legalize it and tax the shit of those junkies
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markjamrobin
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November 23, 2013, 06:05:07 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. ohh smart wouldn't it be best for the economy just to legalize it and tax the shit of those junkies Probably, but if they do that, a black market will still exist. People won't pay 2x for something, they will go to their nearest indian reservation.
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Kiki112
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November 23, 2013, 06:09:07 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. ohh smart wouldn't it be best for the economy just to legalize it and tax the shit of those junkies Probably, but if they do that, a black market will still exist. People won't pay 2x for something, they will go to their nearest indian reservation. maybe, but if it was legal people wouldn't have to hide anymore which gives someone an opportunity to make a mass production (overproduction=lower prices) so the legal way would still be cheaper, I guess
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markjamrobin
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November 23, 2013, 06:56:52 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. ohh smart wouldn't it be best for the economy just to legalize it and tax the shit of those junkies Probably, but if they do that, a black market will still exist. People won't pay 2x for something, they will go to their nearest indian reservation. maybe, but if it was legal people wouldn't have to hide anymore which gives someone an opportunity to make a mass production (overproduction=lower prices) so the legal way would still be cheaper, I guess Well if you look at cigarettes, you can buy those from an indian reservation at about half of the cost as at a gas station. Although you're still buying the same product.
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dank
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You cannot kill love
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November 23, 2013, 08:53:56 PM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. ohh smart wouldn't it be best for the economy just to legalize it and tax the shit of those junkies Industrial private prison complex, too big, can't stop, must feed.
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nimda
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November 24, 2013, 04:03:10 AM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. That bust was by the Aussies, but it didn't have much to do with SilkRoad. He was selling drugs offline, and they learned he sold on SR as well. Ah, ok. We do know there were undercover cops on Silkroad, though, because one of them sold DPR hitman services Although, apparently vendor accounts cost a lot of money and were throttled, so it wouldn't be a piece of cake to pose as a legitimate vendor.
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jojo69
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November 24, 2013, 04:05:45 AM |
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Industrial private prison complex, too big, can't stop, must feed.
you are making an uncommon amount of sense today dank you feeling ok buddy?
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This is not some pseudoeconomic post-modern Libertarian cult, it's an un-led, crowd-sourced mega startup organized around mutual self-interest where problems, whether of the theoretical or purely practical variety, are treated as temporary and, ultimately, solvable. Censorship of e-gold was easy. Censorship of Bitcoin will be… entertaining.
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markjamrobin
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November 24, 2013, 04:14:40 AM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. That bust was by the Aussies, but it didn't have much to do with SilkRoad. He was selling drugs offline, and they learned he sold on SR as well. Ah, ok. We do know there were undercover cops on Silkroad, though, because one of them sold DPR hitman services Although, apparently vendor accounts cost a lot of money and were throttled, so it wouldn't be a piece of cake to pose as a legitimate vendor. Vendor accounts were only $500, but you couldn't unload a kilogram of anything, without serious reputation. And the FBI also bought quite a few items, 3 grams of LSD, a half kilogram of meth, and a half kilogram of cocaine. Also multiple kilograms of Marijuana.
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November 24, 2013, 04:16:37 AM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. That bust was by the Aussies, but it didn't have much to do with SilkRoad. He was selling drugs offline, and they learned he sold on SR as well. Ah, ok. We do know there were undercover cops on Silkroad, though, because one of them sold DPR hitman services Although, apparently vendor accounts cost a lot of money and were throttled, so it wouldn't be a piece of cake to pose as a legitimate vendor. Vendor accounts were only $500, but you couldn't unload a kilogram of anything, without serious reputation. And the FBI also bought quite a few items, 3 grams of LSD, a half kilogram of meth, and a half kilogram of cocaine. Also multiple kilograms of Marijuana. maybe they ended up doing all those drugs and partied. it wouldn't surprise me. they'd just have to tell the higher ups "yeah, we need to buy this to figure out the process."
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markjamrobin
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November 24, 2013, 04:18:03 AM |
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Mind you, some people did get caught when they bought from undercover cops.
not sure how does that work, if for example the US police tries to catch junkies they get an order from Brazil and they don't have jurisdiction over there, how do they deal with it? They probably restrict shipping to the US. I do remember an article about a bust in Australia a while back, but now I can't find it. That bust was by the Aussies, but it didn't have much to do with SilkRoad. He was selling drugs offline, and they learned he sold on SR as well. Ah, ok. We do know there were undercover cops on Silkroad, though, because one of them sold DPR hitman services Although, apparently vendor accounts cost a lot of money and were throttled, so it wouldn't be a piece of cake to pose as a legitimate vendor. Vendor accounts were only $500, but you couldn't unload a kilogram of anything, without serious reputation. And the FBI also bought quite a few items, 3 grams of LSD, a half kilogram of meth, and a half kilogram of cocaine. Also multiple kilograms of Marijuana. maybe they ended up doing all those drugs and partied. it wouldn't surprise me I'm sure the LSD gave them a "new look", which helped them find DPR
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