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WhatNitrous

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By the way, sometimes there's a weird issue where it gives an error saying the purchase can't be completed, and you have to click multiple times to finally get it.
Wouldnt help when its automated to succeed at all costs.

And trust me they're not using the button at all :LOL:

A few kiddy scripters might be using automatic button clicking, or people using 3rd party apps.

Whoever is raping those keys on that scale is definitely sending direct server queries.

Imagine the setup you would need to scalp mass keys using ARP that builds on a daily basis...they probably have a server room themselves.
 

Fingolfin

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Wouldnt help when its automated to succeed at all costs.

And trust me they're not using the button at all :LOL:

A few kiddy scripters might be using automatic button clicking, or people using 3rd party apps.

Whoever is raping those keys on that scale is definitely sending direct server queries.

Imagine the setup you would need to scalp mass keys using ARP that builds on a daily basis...they probably have a server room themselves.
I don't think there are many bots there, it's just a lot of hype when the vault opens.
 

WhatNitrous

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I don't think there are many bots there, it's just a lot of hype when the vault opens.
Only they would know that...how many ACTIVE AWA users are there...compared to how many accounts. Some quiet people are expected, but still even myself who lives in a shadow online bent my rules to spend my DRP for example There are easy ways to tell if its human interaction or not. Almost nobody can repeat the same things at the same time every single day for months, even within a reasonable random extent.
Its ALOT of data to sort through but they have programs to do that too. Kali linux does a pretty nasty job finding connections with its default programs meant to attack guess what? A server.

If there are THAT many legit users, then they just fucking need more keys end of story...or eventually they will pay with the user base dying instead. It is their biggest attraction
 

froggy

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You were right...he trolled us lmao

Or did fingolfin say that...hard to remember after 40 pages. Either way someone was right lol.
I don't think I said it, but I thought it.

That's a general rule of thumb for me with any kind of marketing. If they're trying depserately to get you excited about something, chances are it's going to be sh*t.
 

WhatNitrous

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I don't think I said it, but I thought it.
We all thought it thats why zi didnt remember :ROFLMAO:
That's a general rule of thumb for me with any kind of marketing. If they're trying depserately to get you excited about something, chances are it's going to be sh*t.
Mine is...if it stays dell for 7 months and doesn't die, don't trust it :LOL:

I still catch the LC sale ADs they mail out that say 16GM of memory ..no speed or type, its like 32,767 512k ddr1 chips :ROFLMAO:
 
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