Jackedsoda
Blockchain Architect
2
MONTHS
2 2 MONTHS OF SERVICE
LEVEL 1
300 XP
*THIS IS A LONG, IN-DEPTH GUIDE, AND IT’LL REQUIRE INVESTMENT OF TIME AND MONEY. THIS IS RELATIVELY QUICK AND EASY PROFIT, BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO WORK FOR IT. IF THAT’S NOT FOR YOU, FUCK OFF*
THE $100/DAY I CITE IS JUST TO GIVE AN HONEST MINIMUM. YOU MAY NOT MAKE A SALE EVERY SINGLE DAY, BUT ONCE YOU HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY CHAIN WITH GOOD MARGINS, YOU CAN LITERALLY MAKE UPWARDS OF $1000 PER DAY WITH THIS METHOD.
PERSONALLY REPORTING EVERY LEECHER NOW. IF YOU LEECH OFF ME, GET FUCKED. CHECK MY REPORT COUNT.
This method is going to be utilizing both eBay and local market options (OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace, LetGo, etc.). I’ll be explaining how to sell fake expensive shit for 100%-1000% profit. We’re not targeting super-duper fashionistas or sneaker heads, or experts. We’re targeting rich kids with daddies credit card.We’re targeting someone with SOME knowledge of what they’re buying, but not enough to see that a stitch is ~2mm off.
Although it isn't necessary, check out my thread for eBay Watchers. It'll seriously boost your sales.
1. The first step is to set up accounts, and establish a legitimate rapport. Preferably a mixture of cheap shit, expensive shit, and everything in between. We don’t wanna suicide run new accounts, we want one good, aged account. Let me know if you’d like a guide on faking orders and good feedback as well.
2. Second step is sourcing products. You can buy and sell anything, but good money is in hype sneakers, and high end purses. We want good, high quality fakes. If you buy shit fakes, you’ll get burned very quickly. We want fakes that are basically indistinguishable from the real thing in a side-by-side comparison. Expect to pay $100-$200 for a good pair of replica shoes/sneakers. Jordans, Yeezys, and Nikes all do well. You want “hype,” expensive shoes, but nothing TOO limited. If there’s 1000 real pairs in existence and you’re selling yours for 50% off, that’s an immediate red flag. Educate yourself on sneakers, so you know what to look for. Ladies shit is very expensive, even when it’s fake. Again, educate yourself on the real thing, so you know what to look for. Replica purses/bags can range from $70 on the low end, up to $600 for super high end fakes. This is where serious profit margins are. ~$600+ is high end Hermes/Chanel/Louis Vuitton, which you can sell for at least $2k. If you can, always get any associated boxes/papers/dustbags/receipt/authenticity cards along with the item. This only serves to reinforce the authenticity. A high quality game is good, but a high quality fake with box, and some sot of verification is almost bulletproof. Reddit is a great authority on high quality fake shit, and there’s great forums for discussion. r/RepFashion, r/RepLadies, r/DesignerReps, etc. I’m not gonna hand hold on this part, do a bit of digging yourself. There’s options to source brand new from China/Korea/Middle East, and there’s options to source second-hand in the US/EU/Canada/UK/Few parts of Asia. I’D ALWAYS SUGGEST GOING USED, in a P2P transaction. The first positive is that shit is cheaper than it would be directly from a factory. The second is that shipping is generally faster than it would be directly from a factory. Third, used shit is always a better sell. A bit of use can hide any small flaws/imperfections in a fake product. Fourth, and most importantly, it’s much harder to legit check. Stitching is a bit off? Just a little wear from use. Suede/leather is a bit off? Just a little wear from use. You get the idea. You shouldn’t buy any and everything. Have a profit margin in mind, and look for items that will meet that. Want 300% ROI? Do the math, and only buy if it’ll meet that.
3. Once you have the item in hand, make a listing. Do a search eBay for the item you’re selling, and filter by completed listings. For sneakers, apps like GOAT and StockX are helpful. Use whatever tools are at your disposal to cross reference listings and pricing. Take a look at items that have sold, just to get ideas for descriptions and pricing you should go for. You should give the buyer a good deal, but not a too good to be true deal. Aim for ~15-40% off of comparable used pricing, depending on the item. When selling, always consider your buyer. If they seem like they know too much, they probably do. Don’t be afraid to back out of a sale. Informed ignorance is the name of the game. They should know what they’re buying, but they shouldn’t know everything about what they’re buying.
4. Finally, it’s sold. You’re selling fakes, but still be a good seller. Communicate with buyers, ship same day, meet up same day, offer fast shipping options, leave good feedback, etc. Make the customer happy in service as well.
5. Repeat to infinity. I’ve actually only gotten 100% good feedback on my sales so far, so justbe careful and make that $$$.
LEECH AND GET REPORTED.
THE $100/DAY I CITE IS JUST TO GIVE AN HONEST MINIMUM. YOU MAY NOT MAKE A SALE EVERY SINGLE DAY, BUT ONCE YOU HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY CHAIN WITH GOOD MARGINS, YOU CAN LITERALLY MAKE UPWARDS OF $1000 PER DAY WITH THIS METHOD.
PERSONALLY REPORTING EVERY LEECHER NOW. IF YOU LEECH OFF ME, GET FUCKED. CHECK MY REPORT COUNT.
This method is going to be utilizing both eBay and local market options (OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace, LetGo, etc.). I’ll be explaining how to sell fake expensive shit for 100%-1000% profit. We’re not targeting super-duper fashionistas or sneaker heads, or experts. We’re targeting rich kids with daddies credit card.We’re targeting someone with SOME knowledge of what they’re buying, but not enough to see that a stitch is ~2mm off.
Although it isn't necessary, check out my thread for eBay Watchers. It'll seriously boost your sales.
1. The first step is to set up accounts, and establish a legitimate rapport. Preferably a mixture of cheap shit, expensive shit, and everything in between. We don’t wanna suicide run new accounts, we want one good, aged account. Let me know if you’d like a guide on faking orders and good feedback as well.
2. Second step is sourcing products. You can buy and sell anything, but good money is in hype sneakers, and high end purses. We want good, high quality fakes. If you buy shit fakes, you’ll get burned very quickly. We want fakes that are basically indistinguishable from the real thing in a side-by-side comparison. Expect to pay $100-$200 for a good pair of replica shoes/sneakers. Jordans, Yeezys, and Nikes all do well. You want “hype,” expensive shoes, but nothing TOO limited. If there’s 1000 real pairs in existence and you’re selling yours for 50% off, that’s an immediate red flag. Educate yourself on sneakers, so you know what to look for. Ladies shit is very expensive, even when it’s fake. Again, educate yourself on the real thing, so you know what to look for. Replica purses/bags can range from $70 on the low end, up to $600 for super high end fakes. This is where serious profit margins are. ~$600+ is high end Hermes/Chanel/Louis Vuitton, which you can sell for at least $2k. If you can, always get any associated boxes/papers/dustbags/receipt/authenticity cards along with the item. This only serves to reinforce the authenticity. A high quality game is good, but a high quality fake with box, and some sot of verification is almost bulletproof. Reddit is a great authority on high quality fake shit, and there’s great forums for discussion. r/RepFashion, r/RepLadies, r/DesignerReps, etc. I’m not gonna hand hold on this part, do a bit of digging yourself. There’s options to source brand new from China/Korea/Middle East, and there’s options to source second-hand in the US/EU/Canada/UK/Few parts of Asia. I’D ALWAYS SUGGEST GOING USED, in a P2P transaction. The first positive is that shit is cheaper than it would be directly from a factory. The second is that shipping is generally faster than it would be directly from a factory. Third, used shit is always a better sell. A bit of use can hide any small flaws/imperfections in a fake product. Fourth, and most importantly, it’s much harder to legit check. Stitching is a bit off? Just a little wear from use. Suede/leather is a bit off? Just a little wear from use. You get the idea. You shouldn’t buy any and everything. Have a profit margin in mind, and look for items that will meet that. Want 300% ROI? Do the math, and only buy if it’ll meet that.
3. Once you have the item in hand, make a listing. Do a search eBay for the item you’re selling, and filter by completed listings. For sneakers, apps like GOAT and StockX are helpful. Use whatever tools are at your disposal to cross reference listings and pricing. Take a look at items that have sold, just to get ideas for descriptions and pricing you should go for. You should give the buyer a good deal, but not a too good to be true deal. Aim for ~15-40% off of comparable used pricing, depending on the item. When selling, always consider your buyer. If they seem like they know too much, they probably do. Don’t be afraid to back out of a sale. Informed ignorance is the name of the game. They should know what they’re buying, but they shouldn’t know everything about what they’re buying.
4. Finally, it’s sold. You’re selling fakes, but still be a good seller. Communicate with buyers, ship same day, meet up same day, offer fast shipping options, leave good feedback, etc. Make the customer happy in service as well.
5. Repeat to infinity. I’ve actually only gotten 100% good feedback on my sales so far, so justbe careful and make that $$$.
LEECH AND GET REPORTED.