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The following text was written in early 2013. Much of it remains relevant and captures the essence of what occurred. Even now, envious losers and periodic attempts at competition surface; therefore, this record from the past must remain for the future:

I decided to take some time to settle any concerns about my integrity and reliability. To consolidate all info about me in one place, since some informational garbage has been floating around, I spent several hours on this.

Over time, I will upload everything I can here, including my screw-ups (I remember every single one) regarding shipping delays with detailed justifications, as well as my successes—and a bit about what happens when you try too hard to help.

Let's start with the basics. Here is the latest photo of receipts for the period from 12.2011 to 12.2012... essentially just the last year (counting them is pointless):

Shipping receipts 2011-2012Archive shipping receipts for the first year of operation

Here is my operational location during 2010-2013—specifically, a section of the lab where experimental labor processes take place:

The Lab 2010-2013

It’s also worth highlighting a critical point: anyone involved in sales must actually have the hardware in stock:

There are plenty more photos like these from every year of my activity.

View modern hardware catalog (Shop)

WALL SCRIBBLINGS: COMMENTS AND CLAIMS

We need to break down how unbiased interaction between a seller and a buyer usually occurs (provided both are sane):

- If a buyer has claims regarding product quality or specs not previously agreed upon, the first place to go is... the seller. For their own peace of mind and to regulate the situation, the seller seeks opportunities and takes action. But only if they are properly notified.

- If the seller is unaware that a client is dissatisfied, the seller cannot take action. Anonymous scribbles on a wall (or forum) using abusive language against a seller do not obligate anyone to take such info seriously, as it’s easy to manipulate. Without specific claims, a seller fundamentally cannot resolve such situations.

In my case, such situations may arise due to constant overloads with orders, development, testing, packing, manufacturing, running to banks for international transfers, sourcing, and communication (when I'm at the PC, I'm usually handling 2+ dialogues simultaneously) and real-life matters (family).

However, the pathetic percentage of deviations from the norm in shipping times or quality is less than 1 in 100. This is proven by the insanely small number of dissatisfied people compared to the total client base, and even those cases are usually due to the reasons described above or inflated expectations, which I try to manage every time.

Regarding receiving goods without prepayment. This was previously an exception and is no longer practiced, as "no good deed goes unpunished."

If you want to verify product quality PERSONALLY, then METICULOUS COORDINATION is required, and only if I have the actual capacity. "Seven don't wait for one"—if I have seven orders pending and one requiring a personal check, common sense must prevail.

Regarding Cash on Delivery (COD). In the early stages, it was a necessity, but it lost its meaning as the review count grew. However, it remains an option if shipping costs are prepaid:

I ship the package (300 RUB paid), it's not picked up, it comes back (300 RUB for return shipping), and I'm down 500-600 RUB.

Even with prepaid shipping, there are cases of non-collection. There are also cases where FULLY PAID packages are not picked up. I save all returned packaging and shipping receipts. Currently, I have 2 fully paid packages that were never collected—either they weren't picked up from the post office or the recipient provided wrong data, and these clients never reached out. Maybe they scribbled something on a wall somewhere instead of contacting me. Those were small sums for hooks, so I don't know what the deal was.

HOW IT ALL BEGAN

This story started on the Freaker forum, where I am apparently loathed now (as of 2011) for managing to do without them. This was my sincere wish a couple of years ago; I wanted to escape the swamp of unstructured info and move shoplifting topics to a dedicated resource, as conflicting opinions were failing more than just me. The Freaker forum is an interesting place for discussing vulnerabilities, and one can pick up some basic knowledge there.

Currently, I do not go there on principle, to avoid getting Intel from "some guy said so" sources. I haven't found any serious people there willing to share worthwhile info on this topic. It's simple: professionals don't spend time scribbling (except for a laugh); they don't waste time on forums. They spend that time on: preparation, processing, travel, sales, and so on. Their Intel only goes hand-to-hand to other pros. Those who have mastered the craft stop posting there and get to work.

Here are the first pages of my old review thread (view below, thanks to Google for preserving them)... there were about 16 pages of positive feedback. The entire topic was nuked at the request of a certain "respected" person who, while using my gifted developments, tried to accuse everyone of "snitching" his tech, even though all source data is virtually public access.

This person, who initially helped with his devices, was simply terrified that his piece of the pie would be taken away. He consciously blocked further third-party development of jamming technology because he hasn't made anything new himself.

Interactions with certain "so-called specialists" led to me being accused of "rat-trading." I was banned, the reviews deleted—but my hardware sales didn't go anywhere, and the stores in my life didn't vanish.

I needed a jammer because I had to work in stores, and I wanted nothing to do with a guy who banned me over his own paranoia. I simply had to upgrade my knowledge and build a device PRIMARILY FOR MYSELF!!! I built my first jammers entirely differently—different circuitry, different processor, different emitter—without using anyone else's ideas or developments. Everything original. My journey to invent the best gear for myself began then. All claims of copying devices can end here, especially considering I defeated the anti-jammer before anyone else... let’s put that topic to rest. Moving forward, I solved problems no one else could because they didn't understand the internal logic of shoplifting or lacked theoretical knowledge.

Since then, technology has leaped forward, and anti-jammers have become much more cunning. Today, we offer modern, universal solutions that bypass the most complex obstacles:

View modern AM+RF Jammer (2-in-1)

REVIEWS FROM THE PAST

I see no point in dumping all 12 pages; those who know, understand.

In conclusion, if a client wants the hardware and behaves like a CLIENT, not some mythic deity... then all situations are resolved in the shortest time with maximum results.

A request... colleagues, please leave reviews where you can. Don't be lazy; I would truly appreciate it.

Some comments have been moved from the old version of the site. Since the old site is incompatible with the new one, I moved all comments manually. Thanks to everyone for the kind words.

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