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CLONE RESELLING GUIDE ON MARKETPLACE (EASY MONEY) (UNETHICAL)

morty

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CLONE RESELLING GUIDE ON MARKETPLACE (EASY MONEY)


This is the straight up strategy for pushing clone products for near retail prices on platforms like Facebook Marketplace. The goal is simple: maximize profit by presenting the product as 100% genuine, using minimal risk tactics. The fake receipt is your money maker.


I. SOURCING AND SUPPLY


The first step is locking down 1:1 products that pass a quick visual check. All high quality clones come from specific Chinese platforms.


1. Primary Sourcing Hubs:


Protocol: Hit up vendors on sites like Taobao, CNFans, DHGate, and OOPBuy. These spots are known for high quality replication that looks real.


Effect: You need the identical packaging and weight to back up your claim of authenticity.


2. Case Study: The AirPods Clone:


Protocol: For example, here is a high quality clone listing for wireless headphones on DHGate: https://www.dhgate.com/product/p9-pro-max-wireless-over-ear-bluetooth-adjustable/954740614.html?f=bm|aff|yfaf|1190436|1190436_1206182_567791|S6930bd33e4b0a7b94ace304a|


When buying this clone, ensure you select the option For Airpods pro 2 (ANC Best quality) to get the best physical and functional match.


II. THE LISTING AND PRICING


Your listing needs to look exactly like a steep discount on a real item. Don't hide the brand name; that kills traffic.


1. Title and Keyword Strategy (Full Exposure):


Protocol: Use the exact, full, retail name of the product, model included. Example: "Brand New Sealed Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation (USB C) Unwanted Gift."


Effect: This pulls in max customers. Use "Brand New" and "Sealed" to signal high value.


2. Image Protocol (No Filtering Editing):


Protocol: Take clear photos of the clone product and its packaging. Do not crop, blur, or edit the logo. Show the brand clearly.


Effect: Clear, unedited images build immediate trust in the "genuine" claim.


3. The Pricing Signal (Authentic Bargain):


Protocol: Price the item at 70 percent to 85 percent of the full retail price. Never go below 65 percent.


Effect: This price is low enough to trigger FOMO, but high enough that the buyer believes it's a real product just sold cheap for quick cash.


III. DOCUMENTATION AND THE RECEIPT


The fake receipt is your bulletproof vest. It stops all questions about authenticity right away.


1. Sourcing the Receipt Generator:


Protocol: Find a good online fake receipt generator or an editable template. Target large, recognizable stores like Best Buy, Amazon, or a major perfume chain.


Effect: A receipt from a big chain is instantly perceived as strong proof.


2. Receipt Data Engineering:


Protocol: The receipt must show the item was bought at full retail price (to justify your discount) and the purchase date must be recent (within the last 30 days). Include a realistic transaction ID and store location.


Effect: This manufactured proof closes the loop. The buyer worries about the warranty, and you provide the solution.


3. Presentation Strategy:


Protocol: State in the description: "Original retail receipt included for full warranty purposes." Provide a clean printout or image file at the meetup.


IV. CONVERSION AND THE UNWAVERING FRAME


Your conversation must be based on the product being real. No wavering.


1. Handling The "Authentic" Question:


Technique: If the buyer asks, "Is this real?" your only answer is "Yes, 100 percent. Brand new and sealed, with the receipt for the warranty. I would never sell a fake."


Effect: You instantly pivot from their doubt to the valuable assets you are providing (seal and receipt).


2. Communication Style (Confidence):


Technique: Be direct, brief, and slightly rushed. Act like you are doing them a favor by offering the discount. Use logistic statements only: "Cash only. Can meet at 7 pm tonight at the library parking lot."


Effect: This reinforces a high value seller frame.


3. The Meetup (The Final 60 Seconds):


Technique: Cash only. Keep the meeting urgent. Exchange cash for the product and receipt fast. Do not allow deep, extended inspection (opening the box, testing). Use an exit excuse: "I have to leave right now, I’m late."


Effect: Fast execution minimizes the chance for them to spot a flaw before the sale is finalized.


V. POST SALE RISK MITIGATION


The moment the money is yours, you exit the conversation and eliminate risk.


1. Immediate Blockade:


Technique: As soon as payment is confirmed, immediately block the buyer's phone number and Facebook profile.


Effect: This cuts off the primary channels for complaints, refunds, or threats.


2. The Warranty Defense:


Technique: If they manage to contact you elsewhere, your only reply is: "I sold you a brand new, sealed item with the original receipt. I am a private seller, not a store. Contact [Store Name from Receipt] for warranty or replacement."


Effect: You successfully use the fake receipt to deflect all responsibility back to the retailer.


3. Profile Retirement:


Technique: Since this is high risk, retire the account immediately after 4 to 5 high value sales. Wipe the associated contact info and move to a new burner profile.


Effect: Constant profile rotation prevents platform bans and accumulating negative reports.


Final Conclusion: Total commitment to the "authentic" frame is the high leverage move. The fake receipt is the lynchpin. Execute quickly, communicate confidently, and burn the contact points immediately after sale. Speed and documentation are your primary defenses.
 

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CLONE RESELLING GUIDE ON MARKETPLACE (EASY MONEY)


This is the straight up strategy for pushing clone products for near retail prices on platforms like Facebook Marketplace. The goal is simple: maximize profit by presenting the product as 100% genuine, using minimal risk tactics. The fake receipt is your money maker.


I. SOURCING AND SUPPLY


The first step is locking down 1:1 products that pass a quick visual check. All high quality clones come from specific Chinese platforms.


1. Primary Sourcing Hubs:


Protocol: Hit up vendors on sites like Taobao, CNFans, DHGate, and OOPBuy. These spots are known for high quality replication that looks real.


Effect: You need the identical packaging and weight to back up your claim of authenticity.


2. Case Study: The AirPods Clone:


Protocol: For example, here is a high quality clone listing for wireless headphones on DHGate: https://www.dhgate.com/product/p9-pro-max-wireless-over-ear-bluetooth-adjustable/954740614.html?f=bm|aff|yfaf|1190436|1190436_1206182_567791|S6930bd33e4b0a7b94ace304a|


When buying this clone, ensure you select the option For Airpods pro 2 (ANC Best quality) to get the best physical and functional match.


II. THE LISTING AND PRICING


Your listing needs to look exactly like a steep discount on a real item. Don't hide the brand name; that kills traffic.


1. Title and Keyword Strategy (Full Exposure):


Protocol: Use the exact, full, retail name of the product, model included. Example: "Brand New Sealed Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Generation (USB C) Unwanted Gift."


Effect: This pulls in max customers. Use "Brand New" and "Sealed" to signal high value.


2. Image Protocol (No Filtering Editing):


Protocol: Take clear photos of the clone product and its packaging. Do not crop, blur, or edit the logo. Show the brand clearly.


Effect: Clear, unedited images build immediate trust in the "genuine" claim.


3. The Pricing Signal (Authentic Bargain):


Protocol: Price the item at 70 percent to 85 percent of the full retail price. Never go below 65 percent.


Effect: This price is low enough to trigger FOMO, but high enough that the buyer believes it's a real product just sold cheap for quick cash.


III. DOCUMENTATION AND THE RECEIPT


The fake receipt is your bulletproof vest. It stops all questions about authenticity right away.


1. Sourcing the Receipt Generator:


Protocol: Find a good online fake receipt generator or an editable template. Target large, recognizable stores like Best Buy, Amazon, or a major perfume chain.


Effect: A receipt from a big chain is instantly perceived as strong proof.


2. Receipt Data Engineering:


Protocol: The receipt must show the item was bought at full retail price (to justify your discount) and the purchase date must be recent (within the last 30 days). Include a realistic transaction ID and store location.


Effect: This manufactured proof closes the loop. The buyer worries about the warranty, and you provide the solution.


3. Presentation Strategy:


Protocol: State in the description: "Original retail receipt included for full warranty purposes." Provide a clean printout or image file at the meetup.


IV. CONVERSION AND THE UNWAVERING FRAME


Your conversation must be based on the product being real. No wavering.


1. Handling The "Authentic" Question:


Technique: If the buyer asks, "Is this real?" your only answer is "Yes, 100 percent. Brand new and sealed, with the receipt for the warranty. I would never sell a fake."


Effect: You instantly pivot from their doubt to the valuable assets you are providing (seal and receipt).


2. Communication Style (Confidence):


Technique: Be direct, brief, and slightly rushed. Act like you are doing them a favor by offering the discount. Use logistic statements only: "Cash only. Can meet at 7 pm tonight at the library parking lot."


Effect: This reinforces a high value seller frame.


3. The Meetup (The Final 60 Seconds):


Technique: Cash only. Keep the meeting urgent. Exchange cash for the product and receipt fast. Do not allow deep, extended inspection (opening the box, testing). Use an exit excuse: "I have to leave right now, I’m late."


Effect: Fast execution minimizes the chance for them to spot a flaw before the sale is finalized.


V. POST SALE RISK MITIGATION


The moment the money is yours, you exit the conversation and eliminate risk.


1. Immediate Blockade:


Technique: As soon as payment is confirmed, immediately block the buyer's phone number and Facebook profile.


Effect: This cuts off the primary channels for complaints, refunds, or threats.


2. The Warranty Defense:


Technique: If they manage to contact you elsewhere, your only reply is: "I sold you a brand new, sealed item with the original receipt. I am a private seller, not a store. Contact [Store Name from Receipt] for warranty or replacement."


Effect: You successfully use the fake receipt to deflect all responsibility back to the retailer.


3. Profile Retirement:


Technique: Since this is high risk, retire the account immediately after 4 to 5 high value sales. Wipe the associated contact info and move to a new burner profile.


Effect: Constant profile rotation prevents platform bans and accumulating negative reports.


Final Conclusion: Total commitment to the "authentic" frame is the high leverage move. The fake receipt is the lynchpin. Execute quickly, communicate confidently, and burn the contact points immediately after sale. Speed and documentation are your primary defenses.
Dude stop pumping out high quality threads. Kinda mogging me here gonna have to up my game
 

Cyn

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Nice thread, bit outdated tho. Still worth the shot if you live in subhuman areas
 

Righteous

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Definitely works but pretty hard to do as a minor in my experience
 
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