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Messages - modziw

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You guys are smokin' too much Silk Road products.

The "powers that be" are way too stupid and disorganized and concerned about their cock's and money to mastermind anything.

This is a case of ignorance run amok and we need to nuke more and bullshit lass, then get in there and educate the survivors.

Just be glad of one thing, ONE THING! That I am not the powers that be -- or there would be hell to pay. Trust me.

Modzi

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We all remember where we were when the towers fell. It is the Kennedy assassination moment for our generation.

A lot of innocence was lost. Maybe our whole democracy too... If our growing totalitarian state prevails then Bin Laden will have won.

Thankfully Silk Road is here to help set things back on the right path.

Peace drugs and prosperity,

Modzi

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Newbie discussion / Re: ATLANTIS is no more
« on: September 07, 2013, 02:55 am »
I think Atlantis looks and works great. I think BMR is not as good but it's better than nothing. Listen up just because you like SR better doesn't mean you have to insult any and all competition. Silk Road is the grandaddy and will always be so. But new upstarts bring fresh blood and new customers and vendors. It is great and I hope we see hundreds of competitors selling all kinds of great banned items.

Long live DPR!

Viva La Revolution!

Modzi

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Some was being synthd by the under pressure method..when it went bang.

What were you attempting to cook?

Modzi

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Silk Road discussion / Re: Difficulty accessing Tor hidden services
« on: September 05, 2013, 01:46 am »
Try#1
Atlantis load time:30sec
SR loadtime: timeout

Try#2
Atlantis load time:30sec
SR loadtime: timeout

Try#3
Atlantis load time:30sec
SR loadtime: timeout

Hey dpr maybe should should ask atl admins for help.

That's probably not fair. DPR just gave an interview in Forbes Magazine. Atlantis is a startup peddling it's wares via YouTube. The traffic to SR is massive compared to any other onion website. It is a wonder we are able to log in at all. Ordinary clearnet websites crash all the time from the slightest bump in traffic. I am very impressed with everything about SR ad it's fearless staff.

My hat is off to you DPR. Long may we serve under you, liege.

Modzi


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When the BTC's go up they tend to later go down. Therefore vedors need to make more to cover the losses they will incur on the way down.

Modzi

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Security / Re: Bitcoin Exchange
« on: August 31, 2013, 12:45 am »
Why does the bitcoin exchange mtgox want 137 per coin when on preev it says 124 per coin is this some kind of fee that mtgox charges?

As was wisely pointed out in another thread (was it by RXKing? Or was it Jack N Hoff?)

MtGox has tied up every American's funds and now they are buying BTC's as fast as they can to transfer them out of MtGox as that is the only way to do it.

Basically it's a run on the BTC market and a run on the MtGox bank.

Don't use MtGox. You can use others like CampBX.com though.

Modzi

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Newbie discussion / Re: Any advice for H withdrawls?
« on: August 27, 2013, 05:58 pm »
+ 1 ace02

Good to see everyone helping out.

You can get suboxone on SR, no?

I sell Methadone which is a substitute for H I believe...

Modzi

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As a vendor, how do I look at the reviews my customers leave, especially to thank the one's who take time to write a nice one?

There used to be a link to Feedback but it is gone.

Modzi

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Security / Re: BTC is going to boom once again.
« on: August 20, 2013, 01:57 pm »
Thank you for finding the article HarmReduction, great job!
However I am not 100% if we as simple minded people, sorry if I offend anyone, can predict the fluctuations of BTC. However I have the same feeling as you do because BTC becomes more acceptable in public and isn't seen as a joke currency anymore.

So if we say it it's simple-minded, but if you say it, it's wise.

I like that. You remind me of myself... Humble.

Modzi

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I was originally gonna fly down with anywhere from 6-9k in cash(100s  and 50s)

I spoke to my buddy who will be receiving me when I get down there and he told me that hes gone down with a ridiculous amount of money before and been questioned by dea cuz of all the magnetic strips accumulated setting off flags.

BTW How are you getting the shit back home?

Modzi

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Your money is magnetic? ;D


I think you mean RFID chips.  US currency does not contain RFID chips.

Correct, but they do contain magnetic strips and believe it or not, LEO (especially on us interstates) have a device to detect those and large amounts of cash. They somewhat look like a big ass radar gun being pointed at cars as they drive by.

Cops taking money from cars is big business. I would ALWAYS fly domestically with cash. I put a few grand in my wallet and a few grand in my big carry on and a few in my small carry on. A bank bag with a deposit slip pre-made out to a business account in your destination state is a good idea. But mailing domestically has always worked for me. Internationally I would bring $9,999.99 just to fuck with them if they stop me. It says you know the law and just have a withdrawal slip and a letter of introduction to the guy you wanna buy a boat from in the foreign country.

And PLEASE wear a fucking suit and tie and groom yourself and be nice but not too nice.

Modzi

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I read the article (http://www.faz.net/aktuell/finanzen/devisen-rohstoffe/digitale-waehrung-deutschland-erkennt-bitcoins-als-privates-geld-an-12535059.html) and the thread's title is quite misleading imho.

There's not a tax on bitcoins. What changes is that bitcoins are now officially considered being a kind of money rather than a good. Thus any kind of tax that applies to buying/selling something for money or making money in general now also legally applies to transactions using bitcoins.

If people really declare those is totally unrelated and is the same with trades involving cash.

Thanks, that makes a lot more sense. So now bitcoins are not barter but cash money and no tax leniency associated with barter would apply.

This is good - very good - for Bitcoins. I would expect a value jump of 25-50%. Germany is no joke.

Modzi

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Customer support / Re: fake/poor quality soma
« on: August 20, 2013, 02:55 am »
Just because the Indian stuff looks weird doesn't mean it's not effective. I have ordered many items from Indian pharmacies and they have all been top notch. I even sell some, but I sell USA Somas so if you need then I have them.

http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/silkroad/item/dce7ca0500

Modzi

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Just send the BTC and when he finally logs in ten years from now and finds out hi is a multi-millionaire, you will be rewarded with a random act of blowjob.

That's how it works.

Modzi

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