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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: orngecapsule on April 30, 2013, 01:11 pm
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Now that the road is currently down >:( >:( >:( :( :( :( :( >:( :( >:( :( :( :-[ :-[ :-\ :-\
What is the best onion site (or non-onion) for fake driver's licenses / ID's?
please help a brother out.
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Now that the road is currently down >:( >:( >:( :( :( :( :( >:( :( >:( :( :( :-[ :-[ :-\ :-\
What is the best onion site (or non-onion) for fake driver's licenses / ID's?
please help a brother out.
Hi orngecapsule,
Not sure where you can find a good site for fake ID's, but before you go purchasing one will you be returning the BTC that I loaned you?
Sorry to take this into the public forum but you seem to simply make empty promises when communicating via PM.
2.5 BTC has a much larger value these days than when I issued you the loan, so I told you on April 16th that I would accept 2.5 BTC valued @ $10.00 USD each for a total of 0.1785967 BTC instead of 2.5 BTC @ $139.98019 each (a total of $349.95).
The values used to calculate the above figures are accurate as of 30/04/2013, 23:39 GMT.
That is a more than fair deal, I'm sure you'll agree.
The money doesn't matter to me at all - it is entirely insignificant; the principle of the matter, however, is extremely important.
- grahamgreene
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TedDanzig operates his own informational .onion website, and is to ID's what Sugar Mama is to buying BTC - maybe finding his address on the forums and getting in touch will help you.
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Now that the road is currently down >:( >:( >:( :( :( :( :( >:( :( >:( :( :( :-[ :-[ :-\ :-\
What is the best onion site (or non-onion) for fake driver's licenses / ID's?
please help a brother out.
Hi orngecapsule,
Not sure where you can find a good site for fake ID's, but before you go purchasing one will you be returning the BTC that I loaned you?
Sorry to take this into the public forum but you seem to simply make empty promises when communicating via PM.
2.5 BTC has a much larger value these days than when I issued you the loan, so I told you on April 16th that I would accept 2.5 BTC valued @ $10.00 USD each for a total of 0.1785967 BTC instead of 2.5 BTC @ $139.98019 each (a total of $349.95).
The values used to calculate the above figures are accurate as of 30/04/2013, 23:39 GMT.
That is a more than fair deal, I'm sure you'll agree.
The money doesn't matter to me at all - it is entirely insignificant; the principle of the matter, however, is extremely important.
- grahamgreene
this, i hope you recieved you bc