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Other than NSB, you simply aren't going to find bots for retail. They are sold via twitter restocks in a first come, first serve race. And if you don't have restock tools, you might as well forget about it. You have no chance. Experienced folks with the tools strike out, so if you are going "manual", you can forget about it.
So how does one get a bot? The secondary market and botbroker.io . Botbroker is the StockX of bots. It is safe as the bot developers support them (and get paid for such) so you won't get scammed. But for that comfort you do pay a premium. Both the buyer and seller are charged commissions which goes to overhead and the bot devs. The other way is through the secondary markets. I suggest Tidal and Botmart. You go to their discords, look for the channel for the bot you are interested in and see all the want to sells (WTS). Reach out and make an offer. Alternatively, you can post a WTB and wait for the sharks to reach out to you.
I highly discourage folks to make deals without a MM. Even with a MM it is not 100% safe. Who you deal with is the best way for safety. Folks in the double digit transaction counts aren't going to scam you. You can see how many verified transactions by the number in the parenthesis next to their name. Also you can ask to see their Twitter legit thread. DM them on twitter to verify that the person they are purporting to be is really them. But once again, go back and use that MM.
So speaking of MM, how does it work. You open a ticket requesting a MM to oversee a purchase. The seller will release the key to the MM who will confirm what the purchaser will be getting. The type of key (lifetime, monthly, semi-annually, etc...) and the expiration date. They will then hold on to the key and wait for payment verification from the buyer to seller. Once payment is verified, they will release the key to the buyer. Scams do happen, but a lot less frequently than if you try to do it without.
But you can do trades without them. Some products are not middlemaned by the marketplaces. If you have a reputable person you are purchasing from, you can attempt to do so. I've bought Kodai without a middleman. I've sold NSB to a few Reddit folks and I haven't scammed anyone. Yes. haha! I've done over 50 transactions with no scams and reputation is important to me. It is important to other high volume traders as well so if you come across someone with a ton of deals, you can be pretty confident they won't screw you.
So about those marketplaces, they are on Discord. There might be a small charge to post things, but you are free to message anyone selling for free.
Tidal: https://discord.gg/4NpUQc9
BotMart: https://discord.gg/YMe2D5z
To use the middleman services, there is a small charge. You pay the charge directly to the middleman. Also it is recommended to toss out a tip if they offered you friendly and fast service.
DM me if you have any questions. I'll be glad to help regarding negotiations and pricing. Good luck!
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