S.Dock is a scam

Some idiots created a list of all deepweb links and marked ALL of them as a “SCAM”. S.Dock is a scam too. Let’s see what liquid is inside of their heads.

Deepweb is a wonderful place. Really, when you enter it, it has news for you every day. That’s what happened to me and our blog.

Few days ago I found out that S.Dock is a scam. Seriously, this BLOG has been marked as a “SCAM”. Some people consider that writing lifestyle articles, reviews and VPN guides is a fraud. Well, I can hardly find words to describe my feelings. See it for yourself.

Our blog has been put in the same list with shops, markets, link lists, escrows etc. Do we sell anything on S.Dock? – Nope. Do we promote any shop or market in our blog? – Nope. Do we vouch for any commercial service? – Nope. Then why the hell we are in a *****ing scam list???

Someone peed into their brains, that’s why they marked our blog as a scam.

Just have a look at the “scam list”. See how big it is? It makes me think that they simply parced all the links from a catalogue like Hidden Links and marked all of them as a scam. Easy. They give no proofs, no evidences, no explanations – nothing.

It reminds me of a “TOR Scam List” when they marked all the shop as a scam and then blackmailed the owners asking for money. I bet “Darkweb Magazine” does the same. Any link owners reading this post got blackmailed? Please send me a message or leave a comment.

I’m not trying to say that their “scam list” is fake, there are scam services in there indeed, but I want to pay my readers’ attention to the thing that all claims must be proved with the evidences. Just have a look at this guy, it is an old blog about TOR scams but he provides proofs for EACH service he reviews. Or our author zerb, he writes reviews of the services with proofs, but even when he doesn’t have them, he doesn’t mark a service a scam without proofs.

I also noticed one interesting thing. On “Darkwep Magazine” they don’t have any commenters saying they were scammed. When we publish similar post about any service, there are many reviews left right away. I guess there will be many comment under this post either.

Next thing, they sell a “trusted vendor list” for $250. My guess is that this “Darkweb Magazine” is run by the shop owners listed in that list or they pay a reasonable commission. This is just a guess, I don’t have proofs. Yet. But it reminds me of a “Choose Better” business model (see it’s review here).

Saying someone is a scam is very easy, much harder to provide evidences.

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    1. Wanted to start small. “Paid for” well, placed in escrow enough coins to acquire a $500 gift card for $35 from vendor no.1. In return I got a gift code that returned as invalid. I messaged the vendor, no response. Was able to refund the order. Or so I thought, the coins were never returned to my wallet. Just marked as status, refunded. Decided to try again with another vendor. Same outcome. Several messages to Deepsy Support. No response from them after an entire week has gone by. If these carefully selected vendors can’t get a gift card order right, why would I risk investing anymore time or money dealing with the entire marketplace. Just a thought. Btw, they claim to have a independent third party multisig escrow service but they don’t even tell you which escrow service they use. Just saying, if my refund was processed why haven’t my coins returned to my wallet? Why won’t Deepsy support respond to my messages. Posted reviews for both transactions with the vendors on the marketplace website, and for some reason they’re not showing up. Use this vendor/marketplace at your own risk.

      1. Deepsy is a scam site, what suppliers or third parties are all a group of people, after payment you simply do not receive any e-mail, refunds only show that the refund was successful, but your money simply can not return to your account, including those comments are false, I am one of the victims! Be cheated $65, seems not much but they cast a wide area, if there are a lot of people pay, for their small fraud will also accumulate a lot of money!

  1. They’re just using S.Dock’s name to boost SEO. Nothing more. Someone searches for S.Dock, that pops up. JS bloat, ads, affiliate links, easy passive income.
    They should also stop shilling a shitty VPN.

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