Quote from: BecurSansnow on September 21, 2012, 05:40 pmI like the way you keep this mystery alive -- we could have some fun with it. Why don't readers post some clues? We could do it this way: go to Amazon and select a Graham Greene novel (or, much better yet, a Raymond Chandler novel), and find an appropriate clue that's available online. Then post the page number here. We'll see how long it takes for the nickle to drop. As for your "dread to think how insecure your entire set-up would be, especially when it comes to protecting customer's information", I'll just sell from another account, so no one will be any the wiser. That's the good thing about Silk Road -- it provides great security for things like that. In the meantime, I'm gonna say it loud and I'm gonna say it proud: I CAN'T FIND THE "BECOME A SELLER" LINK. It's not on the bottom of the page, it's not on the top of the page. So --- how about some clues? Chandler on Greene: Quote "Am reading 'The Heart of the Matter', a chapter at a time. It has everything in it that makes literature -- except verve, wit, gusto, music, and magic... There is more life in the worst chapter Dickens or Thackeray ever wrote, and they wrote some pretty awful chapters." ... Riiiiight.Apart from none of the above making any sense whatsoever - though it would seem you are attempting to insult either myself, my moniker, or Graham Greene - you're not ready to be a Vendor on Silk Road as you cannot even find the 'Become a seller' link. The most worrying part of all of this is that you're obviously looking for the Account link here on the forum, rather than on Silk Road itself.Shroomeister even told you EXACTLY where to look. This confirms my assumption that you're looking for it here on the forums, which implies that you're not exactly terribly tech-savvy, thus presenting further evidence that your customer's information would be terribly insecure, at best.Quote from: BecurSansnowAs for your "dread to think how insecure your entire set-up would be, especially when it comes to protecting customer's information", I'll just sell from another account, so no one will be any the wiser. That's the good thing about Silk Road -- it provides great security for things like that. Selling from another account so that no one knows it's you doesn't negate the fact that your set-up would be incredibly insecure. In fact it shows your blatant disregard for security, both your potential customer's and your own, and a willingness to utilise the anonymity inherent in Silk Road's set-up and TOR to simply flip an account when presented with problems or issues. This has been a technique used by scammers in the past who are coming back for scam # 2.Quite frankly, BecurSansnow, you represent a threat to the safety of any customer on Silk Road who may decide to buy from you once you have a Vendor account, though at this rate it looks entirely unlikely that that will ever happen.They remain safe, for now!- grahamgreene