I've found a great way to make money online. But, to my calculations, this method involves 10% chance of getting me in trouble with the law.
I know I can't make enough money by using 100% legal ways. I've tried a lot, always failed.
should I take the risks and go for it? or stop dreaming about it and keep being a wage slave?
I know this thread contributes zero value to /biz but it matters to me.
>>1800906
How do you know that it is a 10% chance to get busted?
One thing my time in prison taught me is this: whatever your calculated chance of getting busted is, triple it.
>>1800906
boring
give us the details, without spilling your "master plan" ofcourse
I do illegal things online. I don't steal or scam people, per say. I counterfeit goods. My "specialty" is using plastic mold injectors, so I work a lot with non-clothing items.
I always assumed with selling this shit online that I had a chance of getting caught and/or losing all of my money.
After working shit jobs and being physically worn down from working at factories, I decided that if I had to spend 2 years in a prison knowing I had money in the bank to pay my families bills while I was in prison plus money in the bank waiting for me upon my release then it would be worth it.
Luckily, I have never had any issues but that is because I do my job so well. I also have more money than most people will ever see in their lifetime, and my family lives in a nice home, my children has had great lives, we all spent a year traveling through Europe, I've never wondered if I had enough money when I've went out to eat.
It's the reward of risk.
>>1800906
I too am curious how the 10% figure was calculated.
>>1800906
Move to Cambodia and start your online business.
>>1800986
does it involve ebay?
>>1800991
yes, particularly ebay. how did you know this?
>>1801000
Because your idea isn't special. I sell copyright material on ebay all the time. Worst you'll get is a C&D unless you're selling boatloads.
>>1800906
Believe in the Yolo
get rich or die trying some dark guy said that once