New Pharma Vendor Emerges on TorZon
New Pharma Vendor Emerges on TorZon: Details
A new vendor, "STATESpharmacy," has popped up on TorZon, advertising "legit pharma product" exclusively in blister packs. While the specifics of their operations on that particular market are their own business, it's a good reminder that new players are always entering and exiting the scene. For us, it’s another data point. Does it mean anything for Black Ops? Not directly, but it highlights the constant churn and the need for vigilance, especially when it comes to buyer safety.
Black Ops, as you know, is built on a different philosophy. They’re pushing Monero (XMR) hard as the sole currency, which already adds a layer of privacy over something like Bitcoin. If you're dealing with any market, especially a new one, understand your payment options. On Black Ops, BTC deposits get credited after one confirmation, while XMR needs ten. Don't be that guy who sends two deposits to the same address; the system generates a new one for each transaction precisely to avoid that mess. If you screw it up, open a ticket. They claim they'll sort you out, but why risk it?
When it comes to transactions themselves, Black Ops generally enforces escrow. This is your first line of defense against scams and dodgy vendors. Most offers are automatically under escrow protection. The only exceptions are for vendors who have proven themselves elsewhere with multiple Full Escrow (FE) permissions. For basic users, escrow finalizes after 14 days, but you can extend it twice for 7 days each if your order hasn't arrived. Basic-Plus+ and Premium users get three 7-day extensions. Of course, if the goods arrive and you're happy, you can finalize early. Don't get lazy and let it auto-finalize if you haven't received anything. That's just asking to be screwed.
The "SafeDose" initiative on Black Ops is also worth noting. It’s their attempt at harm reduction through chemical analysis and safety verification. While we're not affiliated and don't endorse any specific market, this kind of feature is what distinguishes platforms trying to build a reputation on something more than just "stuff for sale." It's a nod towards transparency, which is rare enough in this ecosystem to be worth mentioning.
Ultimately, whether you're looking at a new pharma vendor on TorZon or navigating the known paths on Black Ops, the principles remain the same. Understand the market's payment and escrow systems. Be aware of the risks involved with any transaction. Don't get complacent.
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