Posted at 31-03-2025, 02:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 31-03-2025, 02:26 AM by ShipCheap.)
30-03-2025, 02:05 PM Resspy Wrote:It's obvious because every stealth account shop offers warranty upon login and the fact the account survived for 6 days after you logged in shows it was only you and your actions which caused the account to get banned. It's not shady at all bro, by this is how the market runs, what I meant was accounts are sold on login warranty, after that it's up to you to handle it. You have to remember, you're doing fraud, this isn't your daily business. You can't expect to have no failures in this game. It seems that you're not able to handle the loss of one account and honestly, you should look into doing a different type of fraud because in this specific market, you will make a lot of losses before you profit.30-03-2025, 06:20 AM ShipCheap Wrote:Funny how you say “you should know” yet nowhere on the seller’s site or in our conversation was it mentioned that there’s no warranty or limited support. In fact the seller was all helpful and responsive before the payment. Once he got paid the support vanished. That’s not a business that’s bait and switch.Kinda crazy to be asking for a refund. I'm sorry but you should know the openups/stealth accounts have no warranty after login. It's not the sellers job to take responsibility on how you work the account.
This is the game of openups, use your real identity or be prepared to take losses. Sorry to be harsh but that's just how the market runs. Any seller who offers warranty is retarded.
And let’s be real its not up to you to define how “the market runs.” Saying that “this is the game” doesn’t make it any less shady. If your running a business reselling unstable, unverifiable products, you better expect complaints when they stop working. Acting like its just how things are done doesn’t make it right, it just exposes how scammy this little "business" really is.
Like it was blatantly obvious the seller was just another clueless reseller. When the account asked for verification, I reached out he said “I’ll do it” and then vanished for days. Why? Because he had no idea how to verify it himself. He most likely had to run around looking for a KYC service, which is exactly why he came back later asking for $60 just to do it. That exposed everything he doesn’t manage these accounts, he doesn’t verify them, he just flips them and hopes no issues come up.
This whole setup screams of a lazy scam model, buy cheap accounts, sell them quickly, then ghost or blame the buyer when they fail. No accountability, no integrity, just a silent cash grab hiding behind excuses like “that’s just how it is.” If you think that’s a sustainable or respectable way to operate, you’re fooling yourself.
Did you use a residential proxy? Or even better, a 4g proxy? What device did you use to login? Have you logged into multiple accounts using the same device? Did you match the holders city and state? There are many more factors and you will need to learn these along the way. You cannot blame the seller after a whole 6 days.
And of course he doesn't verify them himself, you think 1 face will verify every account? There are 2 types of verifications, a real model and then deepfake.
The seller gave you a solution and you don't like it. Why should he pocket your cost? Are you sharing your profits with him? Yes, he likely resells but I bet you can never find the original seller. It takes time to find such contacts and if you're not willing to do it, don't complain about it.
Like I said, I'm sorry it didn't work out and you took a loss but it's not on the seller.