OP 15 March, 2026 - 05:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 15 March, 2026 - 05:08 AM by AnakinAFK. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hi Dear Cracked.sh Members,
I hope y'all good!
Possible scenario:
Let's say you contacted a seller to buy a config & combolist or any product, and they quoted you a price, and you bought it.
Then you messaged them, and they either didn't respond or you were scammed.
Since there's nothing you can do in this situation, I recommend a safer approach
Suggested scenario:
You contacted the seller, and they quoted you a price for the product. You said, "Okay, no problem, I can buy it."
One of the best tactics is to ask for proof.
For example, let's say you want to buy a config, and the seller sends you a screenshot and claims it works.
My suggestion is to create an account for that site, put it in the combolist, and send it to the seller to test.
Because when you do this, the seller won't know that you already have a valid account. When they start checking with the config, if your account appears as "Successful" in their interface, then the config is generally working!
So what I mean is, always be careful and don't make deals with people you suspect of being scammers!
If necessary, pay an extra $10-20 or $100-200 (depending on the product price) and get your product.
Note: This information is provided for informational purposes only, and you are solely responsible for all consequences!
I hope y'all good!
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When I look at the forum and elsewhere, I constantly see scams happening, and I wanted to share this post to raise awareness in the community.Possible scenario:
Let's say you contacted a seller to buy a config & combolist or any product, and they quoted you a price, and you bought it.
Then you messaged them, and they either didn't respond or you were scammed.
Since there's nothing you can do in this situation, I recommend a safer approach
Suggested scenario:
You contacted the seller, and they quoted you a price for the product. You said, "Okay, no problem, I can buy it."
One of the best tactics is to ask for proof.
For example, let's say you want to buy a config, and the seller sends you a screenshot and claims it works.
My suggestion is to create an account for that site, put it in the combolist, and send it to the seller to test.
Because when you do this, the seller won't know that you already have a valid account. When they start checking with the config, if your account appears as "Successful" in their interface, then the config is generally working!
So what I mean is, always be careful and don't make deals with people you suspect of being scammers!
If necessary, pay an extra $10-20 or $100-200 (depending on the product price) and get your product.
Note: This information is provided for informational purposes only, and you are solely responsible for all consequences!
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