“ Jordan 4’s or Jordan 1’s…”

Rolex’s got more than none… my destiny will soon change (cash app me). From Wizkid tickets, to DLT brunch, Nike SNKRS, Yeezy 700, PS5, and Wizkid tickets, it’s hard when you’re not God’s favourite and you constantly take L’s upon L’s and miss out on the new drop. Re-sellers have lost their minds and they need to be stopped in my opinion. But how are they getting ahead of everyone else? For some releases, you may get lucky but more often than not bots are being used.

Bots are a complex piece of software that automates the online buying process. Shopping bots purchase items super-fast… like Sha’carri Richardson fast (eesh this didn’t age well) and people use them to buy high-demand items. It only takes them a few seconds, making it virtually impossible to compete with people who use them. Bots skip all the front-end malarky and go straight to the back-end to buy the product fast; they don’t need to go through the website. 

There is a lot to consider if you’re thinking about getting into the reseller game and using bots. The idea that you can just buy a bot and all your wishes come true are far from the truth. It can be very tedious when learning to operate a bot. For instance there are a lot of things to consider like proxy* types (DataCenter Proxy, Private Proxy, Notify Proxy, etc), bot tasks (getting alerts, information, and performing actions), what a Captcha** is and how to set up the server. Also having to battle other Bot Bandits (came up with this myself) who have spent way more money on acquiring multiple bots on multiple servers.

Bots vary in price and can range from £200 – £300 however good bots are usually hard to come by and can cost quite a bit. Buying bots are usually harder than buying the actual product due to there only being a limited amount of bots. The time it takes for them to restock the bot is hard to say and the chances of grabbing them are low so the best way to grab one of these bots is by buying them from a… wait for it… reseller (the irony). The game is rigged I’m telling you. The issue here is trusting these resellers because it’s hard to check their authenticity and scammers can even take back their licence after you’ve paid and tested the bot, so you’re left with no bot and your money has gone.

Be careful out there too, as there are cracked bots available. Cracked bots are dangerous as the people behind their creation use them to steal your personal information. You can usually tell if it’s a cracked bot if the prices are too good to be true. If the bot is always in stock then I would steer clear of those too. Limited bots are the better option, but because they are harder to acquire it may be frustrating having to wait for them to be restocked. 

Botting is not easy and like most things it takes a lot of time and effort into being really good at it. This is a very big topic and the uses of bots stretches quite far so I will definitely go into more detail about the different uses soon. Anyways, I hope this blog was informative, I’ll see none of you at the Wizkid concert x.

Love & Guidance

TT

* Proxy is the middleman between us and the internet 

** Tests used to differentiate between a human and a bot

13 thoughts on ““ Jordan 4’s or Jordan 1’s…”

  1. Do captcha even stops bots these days… Swear most of the time they just annoys people… Like click the square that as a traffic light in it, and then you worry if that 5 pixel of a traffic light in a different square should be click as well

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  2. Interesting to read about how freely these bots are available – and how they are able to process transactions so quickly!

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  3. The whole game is rigged if your not a reseller. Degree classification of Reselling & Bot Management coming soon…

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