User Controls
sending random bullshit invoices to places and seeing who pays
-
2022-09-14 at 12:22 AM UTCwhat's the best place to send an invoice to
-
2022-09-14 at 12:46 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 1 AM UTCThis works better than you'd think it would.
-
2022-09-14 at 1:09 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 1:20 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 1:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Steven I think it might be easier to just target the alt-right with donation emails
You could target any group that's politically more active than average with mass mailing campaigns. If you copy a site related to an organization that does fundraising for one side or the other and set up ways to donate, preferably through crypto. Riot Kitchen is an organization that fundraiser for rioting supplies for left wing causes they have need for anonymity so asking for crypto is not suspicious to your intended targets. -
2022-09-14 at 1:26 AM UTCthe ol' mass email XMR 'chip in' scam, a classic
-
2022-09-14 at 1:33 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 1:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie This works better than you'd think it would.
It's a whole subgenre of fraud called invoice fraud. Most companies don't check that invoices correspond to goods ordered or received, they just have some monkey in the office who takes invoices from the mail, enters them into the system, and cranks out payment.
Another approach is to call/email/write to businesses and tell them you're from company X and have updated your bank details, and get them to change the account they transfer payment to. Wild as it sounds this works all the time. -
2022-09-14 at 1:53 AM UTCtarget both alts, christians, muslims, atheists, single parents, families, blacks, latinos, whites, elderly to cover all the bases and hire a bunch of indians in a warehouse to do the legwork while you sit back puffing a cigar counting your big bucks as people send in their payments in XMR for that pack of Stapler NFT's
and by target I mean with advertisement to purchase our invoices as this is simple a mail order novelty invoice business and legally registered as such.
DIdn't they do this on the Sopranos? I can't find the clip but in that one episode the guy has a store or an office or something, and they are all just sitting there mass sending out invoices to like a million places and ordering stuff on credit to the store so they are double dipping, and probably also burn it down for insurance money so triple dip actually. Then you do some of this
https://mises.org/wire/scam-urban-land-use-planning
Damn, organized crime is pretty cool and lucrative, no wonder they make so much.
-
2022-09-14 at 1:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie You could target any group that's politically more active than average with mass mailing campaigns. If you copy a site related to an organization that does fundraising for one side or the other and set up ways to donate, preferably through crypto. Riot Kitchen is an organization that fundraiser for rioting supplies for left wing causes they have need for anonymity so asking for crypto is not suspicious to your intended targets.
Why would I want crypto lmao. Never heard of 'riot kitchen' either they must not be too popular.
The best grifts are taxed grifts.
Right wing politicians know this.
The elderly and religious are especially easy targets as they have money AND are willing to give to righteous causes.
I think I might run for office locally. -
2022-09-14 at 2:12 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 2:12 AM UTCmonero can be traced i do it all the time lol
-
2022-09-14 at 2:16 AM UTCnah, I don't think it can. and even if it can you can anonymize any fake internet magic money easily with the right set up
-
2022-09-14 at 2:21 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 3:52 AM UTC
-
2022-09-14 at 3:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost nah, I don't think it can. and even if it can you can anonymize any fake internet magic money easily with the right set up
Just use a mixer AKA tumbler. Which is a service that puts a bunch of whatever coins together and then pays it back to you according to your specifications for a fee of course. And Monero can't be traced to the best of my knowledge. -
2022-09-14 at 5:32 AM UTCTornado cash banned North Korea so they are a bit sussy but i'm sure there is still a way to do it easily, lots of random swapper websites and that one that allows people to list anything to be swapped for anything and they just send it to the site escrow, real easy.