money will change ur life more than looks - 40k a day

32 visitors yesterday and $40k revenue should be enough for you retards to know this OP is full of shit.

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE 32 VISITORS TO THE PAGE

NOT ONLY BOUGHT SOMETHING.



BUT ALSO SPENT OVER $1,000.

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM.


THE CHANCES OF THIS ARE NEAR ZERO.
yeah its obvious, just an incel that needs attention
 
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ask your parents
i am currently cortisolmaxxed like no other and I won't give a penny to anyone
feel like a jew rn
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I requested a self ban a few weeks ago as my business was growing and I had to leave everything to fully go in.

Last time I posted a thread on my business I was doing around 3-4k euros in revenue a day. Click here for that thread.

But recently I decided to make a move to sell in Canada as well.
and let me tell you, it went crazy and I chadscaled that mf, bumping the ad spend every day.
Rn, I do around 35-40k CAD in revenue a day. (Profit is around 15%)

View attachment 3699139

I love seeing the payouts in my bank account and tbh this is changing my life. I might create generational wealth if I keep this momentum.
Super busy with keeping this company alive. I am hiring so many new VA's and working on so many new SOPs.

Just made this thread to tell you guys: making money will change your life.
Stop hyperfixating on your looks and try make some money.
Looks are important, but being rich is more important imo.

P.S.: I don't do coaching and I won't help people. Go do your own research. Everything is available for free on the internet.
P.P.S.: My reta also arrived and it's great. Everyone here should hop on reta.
Holy W bro made it Fr, the people on this forum don’t realise they are basically the perfect candidates for making money online, 1. Chronically online/ high screen time, basically good at computers 2. Most likely introverted 3. Mix in some mild autism/ adhd and there you go, you have the perfect phenotype to make money online you just need some critical thinking skills and consistency.

And right now I’m in the midst of writing out all my ideas onto paper and organising them, I was just wondering if you think is better and why? Drop shipping or digital marketing? Because I see insane potential in both but I have such fucking bad executive dysfunction. I just want to pick one thing and fully send it for months and if I see ZERO progress I’ll move onto something else.

Personally hit one 15k AUD month, but it was in person and I was reselling, don’t really think it’s sustainable and I just don’t feel good reselling reps to people. Plus my goal is to have freedom/ travel, while making money. But by reselling reps I realised im essentially already doing ecommerce, cos I was advertising on Facebook marketplace, and some ads would bang, like 8,000 views on a Facebook market posts and my inbox would be flooded with people asking to buy, so by posting on Facebook marketplace you’re essentially testing ads, but instead of testing a product with like $50-100 ad spend, you just test them for free on fb market.

But I only did it for 1 month before giving up, cos looking in hindsight I have some sort of self sabotage and or adhd and or poor will power/lazy + money has never ever really inspired me or excited me and I realised I’m only consistent with things I enjoy.

But now that I’ve hit 21, I’ve obviously come to face the reality of money and it’s insane importance, so now I’m getting on top of my executive dysfunction, adhd like symptoms (since I haven’t been diagnosed), bad habits, habit of smoking weed (fuck weed), out of basically pure logic + I wanna help my mum and dad escape the lower class before they die.
 
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So what's your business model?
This is a supplement webshop
I am dropshipping, why is that bullshit?
Also speak to me about the strain of the operations side of your business. The seasonality. How can $40k per day be guaranteed, every day. Even the best and most profitable businesses in the world cannot lock down a consistent daily revenue figure.

How did you do it?
I can't.
Like I said, I just started running these kinds of numbers up, before used to run around 3-4k a day in revenue with around 20-25% profit. These kinds of numbers are new for me.
I am literally hiring and firing so fast rn. I work with VA's from Upwork and Onlinejobs.ph. I have an old business partner that works as store manager, that basically runs front end and does mediabuying.
Before tax and taxed at the normal Canadian corporation tax rates leaves your business with €9523.2 profit per day NET.
I am not from Canada, I run on HK company.
HK companies can accept Canadian payments.
1) If you have not been pull money from the corporate structure of your business (which appears to do over 3 million euro net profits per year .... randomly up from 300k euro net profits).. how has the money changed your life if you couldn't realise the material impact of spending, or reaping the fruits of your profits?
Like I said, I just started running this up. Didn't do these numbers before. Can't promise consistency. Just working on keeping momentum.
I have a limited in HK set up.
2) How did you scale your business by 1000% suddenly? €300k to €3m per year NET OF TAXES is a big leap and requires an explanation.
Basically you just bump up facebook ad spend
It's not hard to scale facebook ads. I do this for years.
I know how it works.
My media buyer also works for bigger brands in this space and we have a structure of constant new content.
32 visitors → $38 888 sales ⇒ avg $1 215 per visitor. Shopify AOV norms are $50‑$120; this ratio is implausible. Decimal separator “38.888,47” suggests manual edit (Shopify uses commas for thousands, period for cents in $ locale). Visitor count, orders, and conversion widgets are grayed—typical when text boxes are moved in a graphics editor. Dotted baseline shows a different scale than solid line, hinting overlay rather than live data.
dk where u got 32 visitors from??
I hid the visitor count and orders. The numbers you see under there are the changes based on the day before.
Also your point with decimal separator is complete nonsense. Go set up a shopify store and see how it looks yourself.
  1. Screenshot your Orders list filtered for that date, unredacted, scroll the page.
  2. Show Stripe/Shopify Balance payouts for the same 24 h window.
  3. Post the Facebook Ads manager “Amount Spent” column for the last 7 days.
  4. Break down sessions by source/medium—why only 32 visitors?
  5. Item‑level unit economics: SKU price, COGS, shipping, duties, ad CPA.
you're retarded if you think I will show this
just leak your consumer data
just show your backend
just show your entire business so I can copy it theory
also cba
You boast $40k daily revenue convert to $24k revenue DAILY and multiply by 0.6 to euro (ex rate is 0.64 btw). = €15,360 profit per day.
this does not make sense
40k cad * 15% profit margin * 0.6 to convert to eur
not 40* 0.6
again retarded take
• 32 visitors ➜ $38 888 means ≥ 32 orders and AOV ≈ $1 215. Top‑10 % Shopify stores sit around $326 AOV; typical is ~$90. It’s 4‑13× the elite benchmark and 14× the median. chargeflow.io
wont even reply
32 visitors is bullshit
dk where u got this from
the gray area is the % change based on the day before
 
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@Seth Walsh I can't reply in detail as I dont want to and I dont have time to, but most of the numbers you got are complete bullshit.
the 32 visitors is complete bs
you must lack some math skills as you done the profit calc completely wrong
also you assume a lot of things that are not true, e.g. thinking I am based in Canada and pay income tax in Canada

Also I won't show you the entire backend of my business
No business would do that
you are retarded
 
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since youre so wealthy you should send me 1k it would change my life. i could finally fashionmaxx, pay for food without thinking twice, and easily pay for my gym and spotify subscription for a while. and in return i would be eternally grateful for you. id hold you in my prayers so youd get tons of positive karma
 
Oh LOL I found where you got 32 visitors from

These are LIVE visitors bro
Like how many visitors are currently on your website

Please don't try be smart, when you don't know shit
Old hating ass incel
 
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• Facebook/Google ad accounts rarely let a brand‑new store jump from four‑figure to mid‑five‑figure daily spend without flagging risk reviews and 3‑day learning‑phase volatility. Cash‑flow choke: Shopify/Stripe hold settlements for 2–7 days on new, fast‑growing accounts, so “seeing daily payouts” is false.


• Logistics: shipping that volume into Canada overnight needs bonded warehousing, cross‑border brokerage, and duty calculations; nothing in his thread mentions HS codes, duties, or carrier SLAs—red flag for an armchair operator.
I have a whole facebook structure with agency ad accounts
Every asset is divided in separate business managers
If 1 asset gets banned, I replace it and the rest is still safe

Logistics: I ship straight china
I have an agent that buys it and gets in delivered within 7 business days
I don't need a warehouse
 
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32 visitors yesterday and $40k revenue should be enough for you retards to know this OP is full of shit.

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE 32 VISITORS TO THE PAGE

NOT ONLY BOUGHT SOMETHING.



BUT ALSO SPENT OVER $1,000.

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM.


THE CHANCES OF THIS ARE NEAR ZERO.
this whole post is bs and based on a false assumption

32 LIVE visitors
not 32 visitors in total

retard
 
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Oh LOL I found where you got 32 visitors from

These are LIVE visitors bro
Like how many visitors are currently on your website

Please don't try be smart, when you don't know shit
Old hating ass incel
Reply to the commas and full stops being back the front. This format is not recognised anywhere in the world.

$xxx,xxx.xx is commonplace.

$xxx.xxx,xx makes no sense.
 
Reply to the commas and full stops being back the front. This format is not recognised anywhere in the world.

$xxx,xxx.xx is commonplace.

$xxx.xxx,xx makes no sense.
please open a shopify store and see how it looks
I am from the Netherlands btw
google how it is in the Netherlands

again a FALSE assumption
 
Jfl at believing this utter larp
 
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No business would do that
Every legal business shares this type of information. It's legal.

It's for transparancy reasons.


When did I say I wanted to see the "backend" of your business. I just asked some surface level questions.

Here's some more inquiries:


– Screenshot shows US‑dollar symbol but Euro‑style “38.888,47” formatting. Shopify renders USD as “$38,888.47”. Mixed separators indicate manual text‑layer edit. Shopify Help Centerdocs.codeblackbelt.com


– Orders and conversion cards are blank; Shopify always prints the numeric value on those widgets. Deleting text layers is the only way to leave the arrows without numbers. Shopify Help Center


– Graph cap is $2 k; the solid line never touches $2 k for more than a few minutes. Integrating that curve can’t reach $38 k—area under it is < $20 k.


– 32 concurrent visitors and $38 888 “yesterday” implies ≥ 100 % conversion and ~$1 215 AOV. Median Shopify AOV is $133; even top decile stores average ~$204. LoyaltyLion


– Average Shopify conversion is 1.3 %–1.5 %; top 20 % barely clear 3 %. Claim needs 60–80× the norm. ShopifyOptiMonk - Popups, supercharged.


– 15 % margin on 40 k CAD (~29 k USD) gives 6 k CAD gross. After 26 % Canadian corp tax you net 4.4 k CAD—hardly “generational wealth.”


– New stores that spike volume trigger Shopify Payments reserves; payouts are delayed 7–120 days, not “daily.” Shopify Help Center


– Facebook/Google ad platforms throttle brand‑new accounts that try to scale from 4‑figure to 5‑figure daily budgets; requires months of spend history and manual rep approval.


– Shipping five‑figure daily GMV into Canada demands bonded warehousing and brokerage compliance (HS codes, duties, GST filings). Zero mention of any of that.


Verdict: doctored screenshot + impossible traffic economics + operational holes = scam pitch, not a real business.
 
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40k euro a day, every day.
LITERALLY LOL makes no sense, even if you had 32 visitors each 5 minutes you will probably not rack up 40k usd
he said he sells supplements, lets say they are 29.99$ each
1440 minutes in 24 hours,1440/5=288
288x32=9216
~14% of visitors need to make a purchase
Thats insane.... and impossible sadly
even if there was 32 visitors each minute
46080 visitors, 2.89% need to purchase your product to get 40k revenue
Literal cope from this guy :ROFLMAO:
 
– Screenshot shows US‑dollar symbol but Euro‑style “38.888,47” formatting. Shopify renders USD as “$38,888.47”. Mixed separators indicate manual text‑layer edit. Shopify Help Centerdocs.codeblackbelt.com
from the netherlands
look how it is if you set it up from an NL account
– Orders and conversion cards are blank; Shopify always prints the numeric value on those widgets. Deleting text layers is the only way to leave the arrows without numbers. Shopify Help Center
I made it blank
– Graph cap is $2 k; the solid line never touches $2 k for more than a few minutes. Integrating that curve can’t reach $38 k—area under it is < $20 k.
bullshit
yet another false assumption
– 32 concurrent visitors and $38 888 “yesterday” implies ≥ 100 % conversion and ~$1 215 AOV. Median Shopify AOV is $133; even top decile stores average ~$204. LoyaltyLion
32 live visitors at the moment of the screesnhot
not total visitors
you don't see the total visitors for that day in this screenshot
– Average Shopify conversion is 1.3 %–1.5 %; top 20 % barely clear 3 %. Claim needs 60–80× the norm. ShopifyOptiMonk - Popups, supercharged.
again based on a false assumption
– 15 % margin on 40 k CAD (~29 k USD) gives 6 k CAD gross. After 26 % Canadian corp tax you net 4.4 k CAD—hardly “generational wealth.”
I don't pay canadian corp tax
Also a couple k profit a day in EUR CAN build generational wealth if I stay consistent and scale more and build a solid structure
– New stores that spike volume trigger Shopify Payments reserves; payouts are delayed 7–120 days, not “daily.” Shopify Help Center
This is true
Will probably happen, happened on my other stores
Luckily I can use other payment providers that I have access to
Again I have a HK company setup
– Facebook/Google ad platforms throttle brand‑new accounts that try to scale from 4‑figure to 5‑figure daily budgets; requires months of spend history and manual rep approval.
Like I said above, I have a structure for this
Read my post above
– Shipping five‑figure daily GMV into Canada demands bonded warehousing and brokerage compliance (HS codes, duties, GST filings). Zero mention of any of that.
Gets done by my agent, I don't ship. Agent ships.
It's dropshipping, I don't have a warehouse anywhere
40k euro a day, every day.
40k cad for the last few days
Will be more soon dw bout it
 
32 live visitors and the moment of the screenshot
don't you understand that?
Hard‐proof the screenshot is forged — Dutch locale excuse fails.


• Shopify relies on CLDR for number formats. Polaris
 – nl‑NL pattern for U.S. dollars is “US$ 1.234,56” (space after symbol, “US$” prefix). localeplanet.com
 – Shot shows “$38.888,47” (no “US”, no space). That exact pattern doesn’t exist in CLDR for any locale; it can only be produced by manual override in the theme or a graphics editor.


• Top‑left filter says Yesterday yet the same bar claims 32 visitors—that metric is calculated for the chosen period, not live. Live View labels it “Visitors right now”; dashboard never shows a green bullet for concurrency. Shopify Help Center


• Orders and Conversion tiles are blank. Shopify always prints the numeric value (“24 orders”, “3.1 % conv.”). Deleting those text layers is the only way to leave the arrows without numbers.


• Graph’s y‑axis tops at $2 k. Eyeballing the area under the curve (<50 % fill) yields < $20 k, nowhere near $38 k.


• Revenue ÷ visitors = $1 215 AOV and 100 %+ conversion. Median Shopify AOV is <$140 and median conversion ~1.5 %. Numbers are off by two orders of magnitude.


Conclusion: currency string impossible in any Shopify locale, dashboard widgets surgically blanked, traffic math absurd. Screenshot is doctored; claim is a cash‑grab façade.




FINAL QUESTION:

How does "Yesterday" = "Live viewers"? Both cannot be true.
 
• Shopify relies on CLDR for number formats. Polaris
 – nl‑NL pattern for U.S. dollars is “US$ 1.234,56” (space after symbol, “US$” prefix). localeplanet.com
 – Shot shows “$38.888,47” (no “US”, no space). That exact pattern doesn’t exist in CLDR for any locale; it can only be produced by manual override in the theme or a graphics editor.
cap
Literally please set up a shopify store from NL VPN and see for yourself
please bro I am begging u
• Top‑left filter says Yesterday yet the same bar claims 32 visitors—that metric is calculated for the chosen period, not live. Live View labels it “Visitors right now”; dashboard never shows a green bullet for concurrency. Shopify Help Center
you dont know how shopify works
again please set up a store and see for yourself
• Orders and Conversion tiles are blank. Shopify always prints the numeric value (“24 orders”, “3.1 % conv.”). Deleting those text layers is the only way to leave the arrows without numbers.
I removed it myself
• Graph’s y‑axis tops at $2 k. Eyeballing the area under the curve (<50 % fill) yields < $20 k, nowhere near $38 k.
bullshit
• Revenue ÷ visitors = $1 215 AOV and 100 %+ conversion. Median Shopify AOV is <$140 and median conversion ~1.5 %. Numbers are off by two orders of magnitude.
based on false assumption
How does "Yesterday" = "Live viewers"? Both cannot be true.
again bullshit
you have no idea how shopify dashboard works

Please find someone that has any knowledge of shopify
show him this screenshot and he'll tell you it's real
or maybe make an account in shopify and set location based as netherlands and currency and your market as Canada and you will debunk all your own assumptions


You have NO clue about shopify and you are rambling a lot of bullshit trying to look smart
 
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Holy W bro made it Fr, the people on this forum don’t realise they are basically the perfect candidates for making money online, 1. Chronically online/ high screen time, basically good at computers 2. Most likely introverted 3. Mix in some mild autism/ adhd and there you go, you have the perfect phenotype to make money online you just need some critical thinking skills and consistency.

And right now I’m in the midst of writing out all my ideas onto paper and organising them, I was just wondering if you think is better and why? Drop shipping or digital marketing? Because I see insane potential in both but I have such fucking bad executive dysfunction. I just want to pick one thing and fully send it for months and if I see ZERO progress I’ll move onto something else.

Personally hit one 15k AUD month, but it was in person and I was reselling, don’t really think it’s sustainable and I just don’t feel good reselling reps to people. Plus my goal is to have freedom/ travel, while making money. But by reselling reps I realised im essentially already doing ecommerce, cos I was advertising on Facebook marketplace, and some ads would bang, like 8,000 views on a Facebook market posts and my inbox would be flooded with people asking to buy, so by posting on Facebook marketplace you’re essentially testing ads, but instead of testing a product with like $50-100 ad spend, you just test them for free on fb market.

But I only did it for 1 month before giving up, cos looking in hindsight I have some sort of self sabotage and or adhd and or poor will power/lazy + money has never ever really inspired me or excited me and I realised I’m only consistent with things I enjoy.

But now that I’ve hit 21, I’ve obviously come to face the reality of money and it’s insane importance, so now I’m getting on top of my executive dysfunction, adhd like symptoms (since I haven’t been diagnosed), bad habits, habit of smoking weed (fuck weed), out of basically pure logic + I wanna help my mum and dad escape the lower class before they die.
W
I'd say do dropshipping, as I do it myself and it has potential
You can grow it out to a proper brand and exit it
It has been done loads of times already
Look at the oodie by davie fogarty
 
Niggar just give me 10k for my surgery
 
cap
Literally please set up a shopify store from NL VPN and see for yourself
please bro I am begging u

you dont know how shopify works
again please set up a store and see for yourself

I removed it myself

bullshit

based on false assumption

again bullshit
you have no idea how shopify dashboard works

Please find someone that has any knowledge of shopify
show him this screenshot and he'll tell you it's real
or maybe make an account in shopify and set location based as netherlands and currency and your market as Canada and you will debunk all your own assumptions


You have NO clue about shopify and you are rambling a lot of bullshit trying to look smart
Please provide:
  • Shopify → Analytics → Overview: full‑screen capture for “Yesterday” showing Sessions, Orders, Conversion %, AOV, and Sales—no fields blanked.
  • Shopify → Orders: scroll‑record the entire list for that date; timestamps + CAD amounts visible.
  • Payment provider (Stripe/Shopify Balance/PayPal): Payouts tab export for the same 24 h.
  • Facebook Ads Manager: “Amount Spent” and “Purchases” columns for the last 7 days; show account age and billing threshold.
  • Google Analytics (or Triple Whale): Sessions vs. Purchases funnel for the day; bounce rate and session duration included.
  • Product catalog: SKU, price, cost‑of‑goods, shipping charge, gross margin per unit.
  • Supplier invoice and tracking manifest covering the claimed order count; carrier scan events must resolve to Canadian addresses.
  • HK company registry search result with incorporation number and date; confirm beneficial owner.
  • Tax filings or exemption proof if you truly owe zero Canadian corp or GST/HST.
  • Bank statement line items matching the payout batch totals.
  • Ad‑account credit‑line or card statements verifying you funded the daily spend before revenue arrived.
  • Written confirmation from logistics agent detailing bonded warehousing, duty calculation method, and HS codes used.

Further:

• Blanking key dashboard fields signals conscious concealment; real operators share unedited analytics to silence critics.


• Claims 15 % net on cold‑traffic dropshipping while “bumping ad spend every day.” Industry ROAS volatility pushes margins near 0 % at five‑figure daily spend; 15 % is fantasy.


• Uses Shopify Payments on the screenshot yet says he’ll switch to “other providers.” If volume were real, 3‑7‑day holds already running; daily payouts impossible.


• States he pays no Canadian tax but ships to Canadian consumers; GST/HST registration is mandatory at CA$30 k annual sales. Evasion = fraud.


• Holds a Hong Kong company but no HK Customs export declarations, no CEPA claims, no proof of offshore tax exemption. HK Inland Revenue audits dropshippers aggressively.


• Ships “via agent” straight to customers—cross‑border dropshipping into Canada triggers CBSA inspections, duties, and 5‑to‑20‑day transit; kills conversion unless product is ultra‑cheap. AOV math contradicts.


• 1000 % revenue jump in weeks while onboarding “many VAs” and writing forum posts—scaling ops, ads, CS, and compliance simultaneously at that speed is logistically infeasible without a pre‑existing team.


• Zero mention of chargebacks, fraud‑screen costs, or payment‑processor dispute reserves—inevitable at his supposed scale.


• Dismisses every factual challenge with insults instead of screen‑sharing live dashboards—a textbook guru ploy to stall until the course launch.


Conclusion: doctored numbers, nonexistent compliance, impossible logistics, pure pitch.




You chose to brag about $40k a day revenue on here. Backing it up with evidence should be very easy.
 
Evasion = fraud.
hahahah yes I do that, idc
hk company is not under my name
that's why I won't share any more details, don't need the HK gov to close down "my" business or Shopify shutting down my store
dw I won't drop a course, I don't need your peasants' money
 
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Couldn’t agree more as a HTN with 600$ in his bank
 
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hahahah yes I do that, idc
hk company is not under my name
that's why I won't share any more details
dw I won't drop a course, I don't need your peasants' money



One subpoena links forum brag to real payouts → multi‑jurisdiction asset freeze, extradition trigger, lifetime travel red‑flagged.

• Interpol red notice risk once CRA or Belastingdienst file criminal tax‑fraud charges; Schengen, UK, US, and Canada ports auto‑detain on entry.
• FIOD (Netherlands) + HK‑IRD joint task force can pierce nominee shareholders; personal liability extends to unlimited fines plus 6‑year prison term under Dutch AWR art. 68.
• CRA sec. 160 “non‑arm’s‑length transfer” claw‑back: assets you move to family or shell entities after assessment are seized retroactively, no statute of limitations.
• FATF black‑list exposure: banks flag your HK company as high‑risk; SWIFT traffic halted, correspondent accounts severed, funds frozen worldwide in <24 h.
• CBSA deems undeclared dropship imports “smuggling”; penalty tier C214 level 3 = C$25 000 per shipment, plus destruction fees. Repeat → prosecution under Customs Act s. 159 (max 5 yrs).
• MATCH listing propagates to Visa VMAS and Mastercard Alert to Control High‑risk Merchants—permanent ban from acquiring networks; any future store auto‑declined.
• Meta Policy 48 breach (circumvention, misrep claims) → business‑verification lock, ad credit voided, domains and creatives black‑holed across all accounts.
• Stripe Risk flags forged receipts; Section B.6 reserve: 100 % of balance held 120 days, then claw‑back of prior payouts if fraud loss ratio exceeds 0.75 %.
• EU DAC7 starts 2026: marketplaces must report seller revenue; historical back‑assessment triggers VAT, penalties, and interest to 2018.
• HK‑IRD offshore‑profits claim rejected → assessable profits taxed 16.5 % plus 5 % surcharge; failure to file → daily default fine HK$1 200, criminal prosecution possible.
• Public registry leaks (ICIJ, OpenCorporates, Panama Papers‑style) tie forum alias to corporate filings: reputational wipe‑out, insurers void D&O coverage, banks close personal accounts.
 
One subpoena links forum brag to real payouts → multi‑jurisdiction asset freeze, extradition trigger, lifetime travel red‑flagged.

• Interpol red notice risk once CRA or Belastingdienst file criminal tax‑fraud charges; Schengen, UK, US, and Canada ports auto‑detain on entry.
• FIOD (Netherlands) + HK‑IRD joint task force can pierce nominee shareholders; personal liability extends to unlimited fines plus 6‑year prison term under Dutch AWR art. 68.
• CRA sec. 160 “non‑arm’s‑length transfer” claw‑back: assets you move to family or shell entities after assessment are seized retroactively, no statute of limitations.
• FATF black‑list exposure: banks flag your HK company as high‑risk; SWIFT traffic halted, correspondent accounts severed, funds frozen worldwide in <24 h.
• CBSA deems undeclared dropship imports “smuggling”; penalty tier C214 level 3 = C$25 000 per shipment, plus destruction fees. Repeat → prosecution under Customs Act s. 159 (max 5 yrs).
• MATCH listing propagates to Visa VMAS and Mastercard Alert to Control High‑risk Merchants—permanent ban from acquiring networks; any future store auto‑declined.
• Meta Policy 48 breach (circumvention, misrep claims) → business‑verification lock, ad credit voided, domains and creatives black‑holed across all accounts.
• Stripe Risk flags forged receipts; Section B.6 reserve: 100 % of balance held 120 days, then claw‑back of prior payouts if fraud loss ratio exceeds 0.75 %.
• EU DAC7 starts 2026: marketplaces must report seller revenue; historical back‑assessment triggers VAT, penalties, and interest to 2018.
• HK‑IRD offshore‑profits claim rejected → assessable profits taxed 16.5 % plus 5 % surcharge; failure to file → daily default fine HK$1 200, criminal prosecution possible.
• Public registry leaks (ICIJ, OpenCorporates, Panama Papers‑style) tie forum alias to corporate filings: reputational wipe‑out, insurers void D&O coverage, banks close personal accounts.
maybe I am joking about that part
who knows
you clearly figured out everything was fake

hahahaha
keep posting bud
I enjoy your replies
what's next?
 
open youtube and start researching dropshipping
dropped some more value in my previous thread that I linked
go read that
Imagine falling for the dropshitting fairytale in 2025 JFL, let me tale u it didnt happen
 
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maybe I am joking about that part
who knows
you clearly figured out everything was fake

hahahaha
keep posting bud
I enjoy your replies
what's next?
Okay.


  1. Dashboard fraud.
    • You set the filter to “Yesterday” yet kept the green‑dot “32 visitors” counter that belongs only to Live View. Live View is limited to “visitors in the past 5 minutes” and never appears on a historical dashboard. Shopify Help Centre
    • You blanked the Orders and Conversion tiles. Shopify never leaves those fields empty unless the HTML is manually altered.
    • Graph tops at $2 k; eyeball integration < $20 k, nowhere near your claimed $38.9 k.
  2. Impossible traffic math.
    Even if “32” were live, your own numbers demand ≥ 3 200 sessions for the day to hit $38.9 k at the most optimistic top‑1 % AOV ($120). Your screenshot implies an AOV of $1 215 and a >100 % conversion rate—two orders of magnitude above Shopify medians. Shopify Help Centre
  3. Currency mismatch.
    Shopify formats USD for Dutch accounts as “US$ 1.234,56”—space plus “US$”. Your string “$38.888,47” lacks both elements, proving a custom override or image edit. Shopify’s own design system pulls formats straight from CLDR and doesn’t output that pattern. Polaris
  4. Regulatory confession.
    You admit (a) no GST/HST registration while selling into Canada, (b) using a Hong‑Kong shell “not under my name”, and (c) deliberate tax evasion. That’s criminal under CRA S.238, CBSA C214/C215, and Dutch AWR Art. 69. One SAR from Stripe or PayPal → account freeze, MATCH file, INTERPOL red flag.
  5. Operational holes.
    You claim five‑figure CAD daily ad spend on fresh accounts without reserve, instant payouts on Shopify Payments, same‑day dropship fulfilment into Canada, and zero chargebacks—all simultaneously. None survive basic due‑diligence checks with processors or carriers.

Produce these—unedited, scrolling video or it didn’t happen:


  • Shopify → Analytics → Overview for “Yesterday” (sessions, orders, conversion, AOV, sales).
  • Shopify → Orders list for that date (full scroll).
  • Payment‑provider payout report for the same 24 h.
  • Facebook/Google Ads Manager spend vs purchases, last 7 days.
  • GST/HST registration number or exemption ruling.
  • Waybill batch with CBSA duty codes.

Refusal equals admission of fabrication.
 
Okay.


  1. Dashboard fraud.
    • You set the filter to “Yesterday” yet kept the green‑dot “32 visitors” counter that belongs only to Live View. Live View is limited to “visitors in the past 5 minutes” and never appears on a historical dashboard. Shopify Help Centre
    • You blanked the Orders and Conversion tiles. Shopify never leaves those fields empty unless the HTML is manually altered.
    • Graph tops at $2 k; eyeball integration < $20 k, nowhere near your claimed $38.9 k.
  2. Impossible traffic math.
    Even if “32” were live, your own numbers demand ≥ 3 200 sessions for the day to hit $38.9 k at the most optimistic top‑1 % AOV ($120). Your screenshot implies an AOV of $1 215 and a >100 % conversion rate—two orders of magnitude above Shopify medians. Shopify Help Centre
  3. Currency mismatch.
    Shopify formats USD for Dutch accounts as “US$ 1.234,56”—space plus “US$”. Your string “$38.888,47” lacks both elements, proving a custom override or image edit. Shopify’s own design system pulls formats straight from CLDR and doesn’t output that pattern. Polaris
  4. Regulatory confession.
    You admit (a) no GST/HST registration while selling into Canada, (b) using a Hong‑Kong shell “not under my name”, and (c) deliberate tax evasion. That’s criminal under CRA S.238, CBSA C214/C215, and Dutch AWR Art. 69. One SAR from Stripe or PayPal → account freeze, MATCH file, INTERPOL red flag.
  5. Operational holes.
    You claim five‑figure CAD daily ad spend on fresh accounts without reserve, instant payouts on Shopify Payments, same‑day dropship fulfilment into Canada, and zero chargebacks—all simultaneously. None survive basic due‑diligence checks with processors or carriers.

Produce these—unedited, scrolling video or it didn’t happen:


  • Shopify → Analytics → Overview for “Yesterday” (sessions, orders, conversion, AOV, sales).
  • Shopify → Orders list for that date (full scroll).
  • Payment‑provider payout report for the same 24 h.
  • Facebook/Google Ads Manager spend vs purchases, last 7 days.
  • GST/HST registration number or exemption ruling.
  • Waybill batch with CBSA duty codes.

Refusal equals admission of fabrication.
I won't share anything as I may possibly be doing fraud in your words
If I accidentally leak anything that leads to identifying my business, I can get in trouble according to you hahaha
Rather avoid doing that
 
Even if “32” were live, your own numbers demand ≥ 3 200 sessions for the day to hit $38.9 k at the most optimistic top‑1 % AOV ($120).
Btw these numbers change you know
sometimes you might have 150+ live visitors, sometimes like possibly in the night you might have 32 live visitors
thought a smart guy like you thought of that
 
  • Shopify → Analytics → Overview for “Yesterday” (sessions, orders, conversion, AOV, sales).
  • Shopify → Orders list for that date (full scroll).
  • Payment‑provider payout report for the same 24 h.
  • Facebook/Google Ads Manager spend vs purchases, last 7 days.
  • GST/HST registration number or exemption ruling.
  • Waybill batch with CBSA duty codes.
Do you want my ID card aswell?
Ask any business to share this and they will laugh at your face
maybe you are too autistic to understand that
 
Shopify formats USD for Dutch accounts as “US$ 1.234,56”—space plus “US$”. Your string “$38.888,47” lacks both elements, proving a custom override or image edit. Shopify’s own design system pulls formats straight from CLDR and doesn’t output that pattern. Polaris
Your source is capping brother

shopify uses the style of the country you register in
 
I won't share anything as I may possibly be doing fraud in your words
If I accidentally leak anything that leads to identifying my business, I can get in trouble according to you hahaha
Rather avoid doing that
Not showing proof is an admission, so here’s your outlook:
• Belastingdienst + FIOD can request Shopify, Stripe, and Meta logs under EU‑US CLOUD Act mirrors; IP matches to this thread tie straight to you.
• CRA’s Joint Cybercrime Unit uses AI‑driven trade discrepancy scans; undeclared parcels auto‑flag. One CBSA seizure triggers a Section 296 tax reassessment + 50 % gross‑negligence penalty.
• HK‑IRD’s DIPN 52 pierces nominee fronts; jail term up to 3 yrs plus HK$50,000 per false return. Extradition treaty NL ↔ HK in force since 2020.
• EU DAC7 (2026 back‑dated) makes Shopify a “digital platform”; they must transmit your seller revenue to every EU tax office—you can’t hide behind a VPN.
• MATCH file → Visa VMAS + Mastercard GBPP cascade; lifetime merchant‑processing ban worldwide.
• FATF “black money” classification freezes the HK corporate account; correspondent banks block inbound wires, killing cash‑flow overnight.
• Customs Act s.159: smuggling goods ≥ C$1 M value carries 5‑yr federal prison term; Dutch courts enforce Canadian sentences under WOTS.
• Civil: Canada Competition Bureau can levy C$10 M first‑offence fines for deceptive marketing; EU UCPD fines add another €2 M+. Directors liable personally.
• All enforcement bodies share data through J5 (NL, CA, US, UK, AU). One inquiry pings them all; you can’t outrun a network.
Keep the screenshot edits coming—the metadata alone will finish the job.
 
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Not showing proof is an admission, so here’s your outlook:
• Belastingdienst + FIOD can request Shopify, Stripe, and Meta logs under EU‑US CLOUD Act mirrors; IP matches to this thread tie straight to you.
• CRA’s Joint Cybercrime Unit uses AI‑driven trade discrepancy scans; undeclared parcels auto‑flag. One CBSA seizure triggers a Section 296 tax reassessment + 50 % gross‑negligence penalty.
• HK‑IRD’s DIPN 52 pierces nominee fronts; jail term up to 3 yrs plus HK$50,000 per false return. Extradition treaty NL ↔ HK in force since 2020.
• EU DAC7 (2026 back‑dated) makes Shopify a “digital platform”; they must transmit your seller revenue to every EU tax office—you can’t hide behind a VPN.
• MATCH file → Visa VMAS + Mastercard GBPP cascade; lifetime merchant‑processing ban worldwide.
• FATF “black money” classification freezes the HK corporate account; correspondent banks block inbound wires, killing cash‑flow overnight.
• Customs Act s.159: smuggling goods ≥ C$1 M value carries 5‑yr federal prison term; Dutch courts enforce Canadian sentences under WOTS.
• Civil: Canada Competition Bureau can levy C$10 M first‑offence fines for deceptive marketing; EU UCPD fines add another €2 M+. Directors liable personally.
• All enforcement bodies share data through J5 (NL, CA, US, UK, AU). One inquiry pings them all; you can’t outrun a network.
Keep the screenshot edits coming—the metadata alone will finish the job.
I might just be lying for attention
who knows
Maybe I was just bored and liked to argue on a forum after being inactive for 2 weeks
 
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Not showing proof is an admission, so here’s your outlook:
• Belastingdienst + FIOD can request Shopify, Stripe, and Meta logs under EU‑US CLOUD Act mirrors; IP matches to this thread tie straight to you.
• CRA’s Joint Cybercrime Unit uses AI‑driven trade discrepancy scans; undeclared parcels auto‑flag. One CBSA seizure triggers a Section 296 tax reassessment + 50 % gross‑negligence penalty.
• HK‑IRD’s DIPN 52 pierces nominee fronts; jail term up to 3 yrs plus HK$50,000 per false return. Extradition treaty NL ↔ HK in force since 2020.
• EU DAC7 (2026 back‑dated) makes Shopify a “digital platform”; they must transmit your seller revenue to every EU tax office—you can’t hide behind a VPN.
• MATCH file → Visa VMAS + Mastercard GBPP cascade; lifetime merchant‑processing ban worldwide.
• FATF “black money” classification freezes the HK corporate account; correspondent banks block inbound wires, killing cash‑flow overnight.
• Customs Act s.159: smuggling goods ≥ C$1 M value carries 5‑yr federal prison term; Dutch courts enforce Canadian sentences under WOTS.
• Civil: Canada Competition Bureau can levy C$10 M first‑offence fines for deceptive marketing; EU UCPD fines add another €2 M+. Directors liable personally.
• All enforcement bodies share data through J5 (NL, CA, US, UK, AU). One inquiry pings them all; you can’t outrun a network.
Keep the screenshot edits coming—the metadata alone will finish the job.
the only reason this forum still exists is because you're the sole smart and wise guy left. They don't understand the value you bring in.
 
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• Belastingdienst + FIOD can request Shopify, Stripe, and Meta logs under EU‑US CLOUD Act mirrors; IP matches to this thread tie straight to you.
Who says I use my own Ip to log on to Shopify Stripe and meta?
 
• CRA’s Joint Cybercrime Unit uses AI‑driven trade discrepancy scans; undeclared parcels auto‑flag. One CBSA seizure triggers a Section 296 tax reassessment + 50 % gross‑negligence penalty.
• HK‑IRD’s DIPN 52 pierces nominee fronts; jail term up to 3 yrs plus HK$50,000 per false return. Extradition treaty NL ↔ HK in force since 2020.
• EU DAC7 (2026 back‑dated) makes Shopify a “digital platform”; they must transmit your seller revenue to every EU tax office—you can’t hide behind a VPN.
• MATCH file → Visa VMAS + Mastercard GBPP cascade; lifetime merchant‑processing ban worldwide.
• FATF “black money” classification freezes the HK corporate account; correspondent banks block inbound wires, killing cash‑flow overnight.
• Customs Act s.159: smuggling goods ≥ C$1 M value carries 5‑yr federal prison term; Dutch courts enforce Canadian sentences under WOTS.
• Civil: Canada Competition Bureau can levy C$10 M first‑offence fines for deceptive marketing; EU UCPD fines add another €2 M+. Directors liable personally.
• All enforcement bodies share data through J5 (NL, CA, US, UK, AU). One inquiry pings them all; you can’t outrun a network.
Use more chatgpt plz bro
actually kinda interesting this info
 
All enforcement bodies share data through J5 (NL, CA, US, UK, AU)
UAE aswell?
please respond man
I might be in trouble if UAE also shares the info
 
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