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Hard drive method. Tested with super expensive hard drive (tested for $7k)

Submitted by Sensaze, , Thread ID: 193129

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09-01-2021, 12:49 PM
#1
BTW its hard. and its possible to fail on some companies. i would say not to go for things under $100 because it wont be worth the time, but the cheaper it i the higher your success rates.

Before you start ~ requirements ~
- Find the serial of the desired SSD. Check to see if it's within warranty here, https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo
- Receipts download: https://anonfiles.com/J8O2Teq7oe/Receipts_7z - For the .html file you will open it in your browser then edit the receipt via right click to inspect element. You can search for the text on the bottom to edit the details to match the SSD detials that you want. The other receipt you will need adobe photoshop to edit the layers.
- Certificate of destruction download: https://anonfiles.com/hbV8Tbqfo8/CertOfDestruction_7z - Print file out after you model the company name from a real business that destroys hard drives. Then add fake signatures that look real. Use different names and styles for each signature line. On the description line, write something like SSD - "Serial Number" - Reason: HIPPA laws, or medical information
- Business email: https://corpmail.xyz/ - only about $2 in BTC.

*INTEL SSD METHOD*

You can try eBay or YouTube to find serials. Pictures of the drive with the serial number are very helpful to prove your case.

Bulk is most likely possible given the method, but start small at first as it is untested.
Make your Intel account with the business email and details then make a support ticket. Use fake info for name and so on. This method was tested without a drop/reship. No billing occured.
When contacting the SSD company be professional in your email/message as you are pretending to be a business; this method should work with any SSD company; however, it was only tested with Intel for a $7k SSD, https://www.cdw.com/product/intel-s...-solid-state-drive-6.4-tb-pci/5146492?pfm=srh

RE: Hard drive method. Tested with super expensive hard drive (tested for $7k)

#2
I have done this and it WORKS omfg! lol thanks man its so funny!

RE: Hard drive method. Tested with super expensive hard drive (tested for $7k)

#3
That's pretty.. I'd say.. Illegal.. Be cautious guys

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