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This guide is intended for younger individuals (<16) who aren’t eligible for traditional jobs but still want to cash in up to $5,000 per month
Using this method, I’ve personally accumulated $23,000 in cash over the past four months
Keep in mind that I’ll be explaining this method with the assumption that you are physically present when selling the electronics, since I can’t account for individual shipping policies or whether returns are allowed on every listing website
Best electronics for this method (what has worked for me):
- GPUs (most sales and profit personally)
- RAM sticks
- CPUs
- SSDs (least sales personally)
- Though it can be anything like monitors, headphones, speakers, consoles, etc
Basic opsec
The most important part is having proper opsec when buying or selling electronics, and we can do that by minimizing browser fingerprinting and IP or phone identification
The best tools for this that I have used are:
- Burner phone (preferably a cheap Android) with a prepaid SIM bought with cash
- Tor browser (if you're registering accounts on PC, though you can also use it on the burner)
- Virtual machine (if on PC)
- If any emails are required for sign up, you're going to use the burner number to register them
- Don't use any data that could be tied to your real identity, such as usernames or profile pictures
Faking benchmarks or tests for electronics that are commonly tested
High percentages of buyers will request that you perform tests with them physically present in your residence, which you can simply deny with a stupid excuse like: "My grandma suffers from dementia and she lives with me"
The goal is to convince them to accept digital evidence of tests, such as photos or videos of benchmarking or testing software
This shouldn't be a problem if you're pricing your item right by second hand standards, as offers will flood in and you should eventually find an interested buyer
Now, for the part where you get the actual tests, you can easily search for the benchmarks on YouTube and record them with your phone by fullscreening the video or just downloading it and sending it to them
Final step, meet up and hope the buyer doesn't notice the item is defunct
I've done this method the most with RTX 4090s that have had the chip and VRAM removed
Good luck scamming
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