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Customer support / Re: Seized Package
« on: April 09, 2013, 07:21 am »
If the police contact you the only words that should leave your mouth are "I have nothing to say until I have my attorney present", end of discussion. You know nothing about ordering anything illegal, if you say anymore than that you are incriminating yourself and doing their job for them. There are many threads on this forum that provide specific advice about handling interactions with LE, I suggest you do a search and see what you can find. You should also clean house immediately if you haven't already done so.

If you want to ask about a refund contact the vendor directly and/or


 

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You can try contacting SR support to see if they can speed up the process of your refund but at least if they are proven as scamming your stats will not be affected by the refund when you eventually get it.

Hope you get it resolved soon mate.

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Off topic / Re: The Australian Thread
« on: April 09, 2013, 07:08 am »
Austsupply pics look legit but the whole FE for samples is a red flag. Would be interesting to see if you can stay in escrow if you order something other than a sample. I would not use my coins on it thats for sure. But its tempting >.>

FFS nobody FE for this joker please.

If anyone comes in here moaning in a few days time complaining of being ripped they should give themselves an upper cut immediately.

 ;)


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ssbd is heaps gay, like british level gay

What a rich and interesting life you lead mate.

The trolls are breeding recently, must stop feeding them.


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Shipping / Re: Multiple Orders to Same Address At One Time
« on: April 08, 2013, 09:32 pm »
Firstly when you say "orders to my address" I sincerely hope you mean your anonymous drop address that is in no way linked to you someone you know?

If it is to your home or friends address then placing multiple orders to the same address is a bad fucking idea IMHO. It concerns me when I read posts like this only to see others posting replies like "yeah it'll be fine mate go for it". When it comes to individuals liberty I would invite others to seriously consider the advice they dish out freely on this forum like we are doing nothing illegal here.

Also if those orders you speak of are coming o/s you can add trafficking to your potential list of charges, I don't know what country you live in but where I come from LE do not just brush that shit off, then send your ass to jail. You may be able to talk your way out of one order but you try using plausible deniability as a defense if you have 5.

Please be careful, we are not playing games on here.

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Customer support / Re: Can't cancel an order
« on: April 08, 2013, 08:16 pm »
Please report back here when you have the issue resolved.

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so is this the new Australian shipping thread? I haven't received a notification from the other thread in ages so im guessing its been closed?
More just local\ripping on chainz in this thread Ben, think the new one is called "Australian Thread" posted by GUS. Stricter on posting now though I wouldn't mention any specific vendors you're receiving from, check the OP.

Please read the OP on the new aussie thread, I cleaned it up last night and earned myself another neg K for my trouble in the time it took me to delete all the squabbling and hair pulling  ;)


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You should have a small thank you in your account soon ;)

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Customer support / Re: vendor refuses refund
« on: April 08, 2013, 02:03 pm »
Glad to hear you are in escrow, you are already in contact with support as they will adjudicate on the matter if you and the vendor cannot come to an amicable agreement and if the vendor does not respond in resolution SR support are inclined to grant the resolution request of the last person to state their claim.

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OP updated with more vendors using MBB.

Vote with your coins when buying, this is now the standard for all o/s shipping - you have a clear choice when it comes to avoiding seizures by canine detection, its a no brainer really.

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Security / Re: We've hit $180/BTC. Let the good times roll..
« on: April 08, 2013, 01:52 pm »
Now at $189

Like I said, it will be $200+ by the time I wake up in the morning.

Night Zzzz

 ;D

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Woah i just did something cool. I dont know if you knew this but i started thinking why some keys where there and some where not when i open gpg keychain acess. so i copied a public key from a vendor and i pasted it in text edit. i saved it under their name. then i opened up gpg key chain access and clicked import and searched for the text edit file. and it imported the key info! and now it seem to be permanently  on the list of imported keys! i guess it still doesnt explain why sometimes even if you want to sign with your key nothing comes up. but anyway hope it helps. i think it ha to do with the connection to the server but who knows

Mate you are a fucking legend, that fixed it!! PM me your BTC wallet addy and I will send you a little thank you donation, you have no idea how many hours I have wasted today trying to sort this issues out.

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Woah i just did something cool. I dont know if you knew this but i started thinking why some keys where there and some where not when i open gpg keychain acess. so i copied a public key from a vendor and i pasted it in text edit. i saved it under their name. then i opened up gpg key chain access and clicked import and searched for the text edit file. and it imported the key info! and now it seem to be permanently  on the list of imported keys! i guess it still doesnt explain why sometimes even if you want to sign with your key nothing comes up. but anyway hope it helps. i think it ha to do with the connection to the server but who knows

Right trying that now, nothing else has worked so far.

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SSBD, Here is a tutorial by Guru which helps with a lot of problems for those using a Mac.

You would be a lot better off using Gpg4usb, which works on Windows, Mac and Linux OS.

Download link  - http://gpg4usb.cpunk.de/download.html

Tutorial by astor - http://32yehzkk7jflf6r2.onion/gpg4usb/

It's a great piece of software, simple yet robust.


This is a tutorial written by former member Guru that should help you.  :)


This is a known issue with the standard build. What you want to do is install the latest nightly build, per the following instructions (originally written by Guru)

GPGTools is highly version dependent -- depending on which version of OS X
you have, it may or may not work as expected.  If you have Leopard (10.5)
then you're pretty much out of luck. Your only option then will be using
the command-line.

If you have Snow Leopard (10.6), Lion (10.7) or Mountain Lion (10.8), the
following instructions should be sufficient to allow you to get up and
running.

Download and install GPGTools: http://nightly.gpgtools.org/GPGTools_Installer-trunk.dmg

Once you have installed GPGTools,  what you want to do is to go into
System Preferences --> Keyboard --> Services.

Scroll down until you find the following entries. Be sure to put a check
mark in the boxes to activate each keyboard shortcut.

Keyboard shortcuts:

OpenPGP: Decrypt Selection:             Shift-Command-D

OpenPGP: Encrypt Selection:             Shift-Command-E

OpenPGP: Import Key from Selection:     Shift-Command-I

OpenPGP: Insert My Fingerprint:         Shift-Command-F

OpenPGP: Insert My Key:                 Shift-Command-K

OpenPGP: Sign Selection:                Shift-Command-R

OpenPGP: Verify Signature of Selection: Shift-Control-V

Remember, these shortcuts only operate on highlighted or selected text.

N.B.: To properly be able to import PGP into GPGChain (via TextEdit) you
need to change the default on TextEdit from .rtf to plain text. You can do
that through the Format menu, or you can go through the main configuration
menu, accessible by using Command-comma. Ensure the plain text radio button
is selected.

Also ensure that the following are UNCHECKED in TextEdit preferences:
smart quotes, smart dashes, smart links.

To select text within TextEdit, use Command-A to highlight the entire
document, or use your mouse to selection the section that you want to
verify/sign/encrypt/decrypt. It is highly recommended that you use only
plain-text, as opposed to Rich Text (.rtf) format. Use Command-comma to
bring up Preferences and ensure that the plain text radio button is
checked.

Once your text is highlighted in TextEdit, (by pressing Comand-A) you then
encrypt using Shift-Command-E. You will then be presented with a list of
keys to encrypt to, that you have added to your PGP keyring:

Other Commands You May Need:
============================

OpenPGP: Decrypt File:                   Control-Command-D

OpenPGP: Encrypt File:                   Control-Command-E

OpenPGP: Sign File:                      Control-Command-S

OpenPGP: Verify Signature of File:       Control-Command-V


Once you have setup these shortcuts, you can begin using GPG.

To encrypt a message to someone using GPG, you first need a copy of the
recipient's PGP public key.

Once you have located someone's PGP public key, you should copy and paste
it into Text Edit. Save the PGP key to a file; you can call the file,
import.asc (or import.txt), for example. This saved file will usually be
found in the Documents folder.

Launch GPG Keychain Access from the Applications folder. click on the
Import icon in the upper left hand corner. GPG Keychain Access will then
prompt you for the name of the file which contains the key to import. It
will usually show you a list of files in the Documents folder. Click on the
file named import.asc (or import.txt), and click ok. The PGP public key
will then be imported into your PGP keyring.

To encrypt a message to a person, the message must be contained in a
TextEdit document. Use Command-A to highlight the entire document. Then
use Shift-Command-E to encrypt. GPG will pop-up a list of public keys in
your PGP keyring. Each key will have a little checkbox beside it which you
can check, to select that particular key. If you were encrypting a message
to me, you would put a check in the box beside my PGP key (Guru@SR).

When you click on OK, the plaintext (unencrypted) message in TextEdit will
be replaced with the encrypted message. You can then copy and paste the
encrypted message to enter it into a form on Silk Road, or anywhere else
that it needs to go.

To decrypt a message sent to you by other people, you need to copy that
message to the clipboard, and paste it into a Text Edit document. Again use
Command-A to highlight all the encrypted message. Then use Shift-Command-D
to decrypt the message. If the message is encrypted to your PGP public key,
you will be prompted to enter your passphrase. Once the correct passphrase
has been entered, and you click OK, then the message will be decrypted,
and the decrypted text will be placed in the Text Edit document, replacing
the encrypted message that was there previously.

Wicked! thanks Wad you are a legend +1  :)

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hey same, first off i appreciate the work you do here in the forums. secondly i have a mac and i encounered the same problem. I dont know why it happens but i got it to work by trying these methods in any order one at a time or whatever you want

1. try turning off your wirless and resetting your internet closing gpg and re opening it
2. open a text edit and see if you can encrypt from there and transfer it to the message
3.if you have gpg set up through apple mail trying  using that to encrypt and moving it to the message.
4. go to system preferences  open gpgservices and try changing the key server then go to the gpg key chain access and click update to key server.
5. reset the computer and open text edit type your message and try to encrypt


 i did all these things multiple times and sometimes it just pops back up. Its a pain in the ass and i dont understand it myself but I read a post on the gpg website that someone else had this problem and they suggested them to download the nightly build. i think its a bug.,, but restarting the internet or the computer and immediately trying works sometimes for me.

Nice one thanks, I'll give some of those a go and see what happens, I read the blog re the nightly build too and it didn't fix it, I find it strange this can just happen periodically for some keys and not others.

Thanks for taking the time to reply  :)

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