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I am looking was looking to buy a console on onion site, I came across one website that's called TorGameDepot and the prices on there are incredibly low so I was wondering if any of you have heard and/or made purchase from this site and if you have was it legit.

All .onion and .tor seem sketchy: any of you that surf the deepnet would know.

If I am allowed I would like to post the link but I am not sure since well its the deepnet.
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I would think that posting deep web links would be frowned upon. Also the fact that the prices may seem too good to be true could indicate that the website is illegitimate. I don't know for certain though, I've never bought things on the deep web.
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If the prices are really to good to be true, then it probably is. Especially if its on the deepnet. I'd be pretty sketched if I were you
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i think you could post a pic of the link and if we go ourselves thats out fault. but i havent bought anything from them before
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3OH3 wrote I would think that posting deep web links would be frowned upon. Also the fact that the prices may seem too good to be true could indicate that the website is illegitimate. I don't know for certain though, I've never bought things on the deep web.


Would the link count as a "referral site" according to the TTG Board rules?

It was a PS4 for $200 maybe it was robbed or something.
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You've got to be kidding me. The deepweb is full of scammers, psychos and weirdos. Buy a console from a legit seller on TTG or somewhere else. DO NOT buy anything for sale on the deepweb.
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BigWes wrote You've got to be kidding me. The deepweb is full of scammers, psychos and weirdos. Buy a console from a legit seller on TTG or somewhere else. DO NOT buy anything for sale on the deepweb.


Your right. Ill just save up other half and go to BestBuy.
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Moby wrote
3OH3 wrote I would think that posting deep web links would be frowned upon. Also the fact that the prices may seem too good to be true could indicate that the website is illegitimate. I don't know for certain though, I've never bought things on the deep web.


Would the link count as a "referral site" according to the TTG Board rules?

It was a PS4 for $200 maybe it was robbed or something.
If it was stolen then you would also be committing a crime (if you knowingly bought it) and you would lose the PS4 if it got tracked to you. And I don't think it would be a referral site since you gain nothing. I would just be cautious because if you post a link to a website that sells stolen items that probably won't end well lol
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Personally I would not trust it
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Things that are too good to be true, tend to be.
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