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A Guide To Dealing With Deals With Nulled Members.

JamesJ

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Okay, so let's begin.
Here are some basics that you will need to understand.
1 - Never trust ANYONE on Nulled. Does not matter if they offer you $1,000, do not trust anyone. If someone sais something like "Give me the product first and I'll pay you" don't give it to them, people on Nulled are jews and they WILL scam you if they are starting to run low on cash.
Please note, this example does not apply to users who are asking for payment first. (However, I get onto that in another point)
2 - Never accept PayPal payments if you dont need to. If people will happily pay in Bitcoin then accept only that and other crypto currencies. Sure, you may be losing 90% of your sales but what's better, recieving $100 and having 0% chance of a chargeback or $1,000 and have skids chargeback when they don't get their allowance from their parents? Chargebacks on your account can also lead to problems such as, limitations, account bans, and account deletion. Try to not accept PayPal unless if what you're doing doesn't require any unstable investment (reselling etc.)
3 - If you're about to pay someone money then think about it before you send the money, do you actually need this? Does it sound to good to be true? If any of these questions run your mind then don't send the payment. If you think you're being pressured into buying something then think and stop yourself. It's hard to do once you have your cursor over the "Send" button, but try your best to resist wasting money.
4 - Don't trust people depending on their rank, likes etc. Trust it on their reputation on the website. Okay, this contradicts with the first point but hear me out. What I mean is trusting someone enough to not think they're scamming. Someone could be legendary with 1500 likes but only 10rep. This is a sign that they have not done any past deals and instead, only got likes from contributions, instead of doing a prior service.
5 - Always use a middle man for $50+ transactions. If you're new to Nulled then I would recommend you use a middle man. I would recommend @
 

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