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I often see questions about how to create a" left " anonymous Qiwi/Yandex Money wallet how to buy qiwi why the Qiwi website doesn't work via Tor / where and how to change the currency and so on. All questions on this topic are similar in 95% of cases

Option 1. Left SIM cards and SIM cards wholesale.

Of course, we can go and buy a left SIM card ("left" means a SIM card issued not for you, which is bought without a passport) and register all the necessary wallets on it. Such SIM cards are sold, as you know, by all sorts of dealers in your city or urban-type settlement. They are traded most often in markets, in crosswalks, in megacities near the metro, and so on. The average SIM card cost is 50-150 rubles. The algorithm is simple - we buy a SIM card, register wallets, configure them as we need, then you can leave the SIM card or throw it out if you want. Or sell it.

Especially stubborn people can buy a left (I love this word) phone in the region of 500 rubles. insert your left SIM card into it and register your left wallet far from home. Then throw out the phone along with the SIM card. But this option seems to be for the especially gifted.

But since we are cool drug addicts/drug dealers / coolhackers / opposition/other rascality, this option may not suit us for several reasons:
1) Not as secure as the options below.
2) There is an extra contact that can be avoided.
3) I don't want to use my phone (if you insert a SIM card into your phone).
4) too lazy to go and buy a SIM card.

In principle, the option is not bad for some, but for others it may be "very unsafe!1".

Now I'll tell you about buying SIM cards in bulk. Although there is nothing to tell, go to avito, look for an ad in your city, and buy. If your city does not have a wholesale SIM card business, then we are looking for ads in large cities. Many dealers send SIM cards by mail.

The price for a SIM card in wholesale, as you can guess, is cheaper than in retail.

Thus, the price for a SIM card can be 20-30 rubles apiece, or even cheaper.

You can register Qiwi, Yandex Money, Emails / Gmails, Telegram, VKontakte, and so on.

Option 2. We buy ready-made wallets online.

On the Internet, you can buy the wallet you need for electronic money. Such a wallet will already be ready for use (usually sold as such), that is, there will be disabled confirmation of transactions via SMS, emergency codes (POISON) will be issued, or even virtual cards (the so - called VCC-Virtual Credit Card) will be included together with wallets.

The main problem is that the wallet is bought with electronic money (mainly kiwi, POISON, Webmoney, they rarely sell for bitcoins), which you may not have.

If you have bitcoins, and you found a dealer for bitcoins, there should be no problems. If you don't have them, then next I'll look at several algorithms that, in my opinion, make the right purchase.

You can find dealers with such wallets on various profile forums ,where there are a lot of sellers of such goods. Usually, sellers of such products have their own online store. And usually such a store is rented in the service deer.io.

The cost of such wallets is EXTREMELY affordable - an average of 20-40 rubles.

As an example of searching for such a wallet in deer.io:

Go to the site deer.io, click "product search" in the search, enter the desired template ("qiwi", "qiwi", "yandex money" ,etc.), the search result will be a list of stores that have a similar product. We go to the store and buy a product. The result of the purchase will be a text file containing the username and password from the wallet (or some other information), on which all SMS confirmations and other bullshit are already disabled (Kiwi or POISON, there are differences). We go in and use it.

You probably already realized that in this method, to buy the left Qiwi, you will need Kiwi. Here's the paradox! If we don't have a single wallet in any of the systems at all, you can't do without a SIM card here! Reading the option

The algorithm is as follows:

Buy a left SIM card > register qiwi(1) > we put 500 rubles of this kiwi there (1) we buy a Left aka anonymous Kiwi(2) (or several pieces) for 20-40 rubles. according to the method above, we exchange the rest of the money for bitcoins in the Localbitcoins service or from private money changers (read about exchangers below). Next, we need to change these bits back to kiwi(2), already to the one that we bought for kiwi(1). Then on qiwi(2) we will have money from the exchange, which we bought for bitcoins. Now you can do the following: on kiwi (2) there is money, from this kiwi(2) we buy kiwi(3), and from kiwi(2) we change the money to cue balls, then the cue balls back to kiwi(3). As a result, you get a fairly anonymous qiwi wallet, the funds on which appeared from the exchange. Of course, you can put as much money as you need through the terminal. I just described it as an example. In general, the whole point of the scheme is that there are no traces of YOUR replenishment of the qiwi wallet (after all, it is replenished by the left person from the exchanger).

Outline in brief:

Kiwi SIM Card - buy another Qiwi (2) + buy bitcoin, change bitcoins to Qiwi (2) - with Qiwi (2) buy Qwi (3) + change to bitcoin, then change bitcoins to Qiwi (3).

Advantages of this option:

1) Cheap (an average of 20-40 rubles).

2) Initially anonymous. With a good approach, it can become even more anonymous.

3) Without getting up from the chair (if you already have some Qiwi).

Disadvantages of this option:

1) Not your wallet. Here it happens "home-made", and sometimes "purchased". Well, you understand.

2) The store owners have access to your wallet (if you haven't changed your password, you won't change it in qiwi, you need to confirm via text message), but no one gives a shit, they have hundreds of wallets, they don't follow much.

My personal opinion: For one-time transactions, this will do. A purse for a couple of times. I myself have NEVER encountered theft from a wallet, although it is theoretically possible.

Option 3. Virtual rooms and their rental.

If you have never heard that there are special sites on the Internet that can accept SMS messages from different services to their numbers for a certain fee and then give you the contents of the sms (usually a code), then now you know.

There are quite a few such sites. Below I have listed the most popular ones that I personally worked with:

1) sms-reg.com
2) onlinesim.ru
3) sms-area.org

It's simple enough.

You register on the site, top up your balance, order SMS acceptance of a certain service for a certain amount, and receive a code from the SMS. Usually, these services allow you to top up your balance via Bitcoin, which is a DEFINITE plus.

In these services, you can rent a virtual number and receive as many SMS messages as you need from any of the services.

Advantages of this option:

1) Quite cheap. I rented a room for 3 hours and registered a bunch of services.

2) Anonymously. Services accept payment in bitcoins. If you don't have them, buy them according to scheme 2 for example.

3) Without getting up from the chair (if you already have some kiwi).

4) Convenient for all concepts.

I didn't find any disadvantages compared to other options.

Working with wallets, their types, exchangers, and other differences:

Registering and configuring wallets:

We accept sms, register, disable confirmation of transactions via SMS in the "Security Settings" (qiwi), issue "Emergency Codes" (Yandex Money), if necessary, issue virtual credit cards (VCC), in Qiwi and Yandex money, some details will be displayed in the online wallet itself, and some will come via SMS.

A little help on the "Emergency Codes" in the POISON. Available in the amount of 25 pieces. You can use an emergency code to confirm the transaction (a kind of replacement for SMS messages), and the last code can issue 25 more "Emergency Codes", so the YAD wallet can be used an infinite number of times without SMS confirmations (if you do not increase the limits or the wallet is not blocked).

Why doesn't it log in / work via Tor:

Also a frequent question.

Some people ask, " Why don't I have access to the Qiwi site via Tor?"

The Qiwi site really doesn't work correctly if requests come from the Tor IP address. I don't know about Yandex.Money, but everything seems to be fine there.

The Qiwi site does not post any bans (as, for example, in the case of Avito). It's just that the site starts working extremely unstable and takes a very, very long time to load. This does not always happen, that is, the next time, for example, if requests are sent from the IP Tor, it may work fine.

But still! When working with Qiwi, I would highly recommend working so that at the end you have the IP of the VPN/Proxy/RDP and other things that can provide you with a white IP address. We buy proxies/SSH/VPN/RDPs on all sorts of forums (zismo is full of services that provide IPv4 Proxies, see), achat is also full of Proxies, RDPs, SSH.

Types of wallets and their identification:

There are different types of wallets, depending on the level of identification.

For example, Qiwi divides them into three categories: Anonymous, Standard, and Maximum.

Anonymous wallet - not identified. You will receive this status immediately after registering with Qiwi.

The Standard wallet is partially identified. You can get this status if you complete simplified identification on the Qiwi website. You will need to provide: full name, series-passport number, date of birth and one document to choose from-SNILS, TIN, or MHI policy number. Data must be entered in the fields, scans are not needed.

Maximum wallet - fully identified. Identification is carried out face-to-face in one of the offices.

Yandex Money

Just like with Qiwi, there are three types of wallets: Anonymous, Named, and Identified.

Anonymous - status during registration.
Personal - if the user is partially identified remotely on the Yandex Money site. Fill out the form and get the status.
Identified - full identification when visiting an office in person.

Identification of wallets based on the left data:

PLEASE NOTE THAT I DO NOT ADVERTISE ANYTHING HERE AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY!


An anonymous wallet is certainly good, but Kiwi / Yandex. Money may sooner or later, for one reason or another, suddenly ask you to create a personalized wallet by passing identification through their website. Naturally, you will not identify left-hand wallets with your data or your friends (if you are not fucking).

So what is needed? You need to buy this left-hand data through the mighty internets.

You need to buy the left scans.

They are sold on a variety of shadow sites and their price varies depending on the configuration, but we need the minimum, so it will cost about 100-200 rubles.

The scheme is simple. We go to such shady sites, look for some shopping section, look for passport scans there.

There are also enough dealers with such goods, they are of different varieties and colors.

We contact the dealer, gelatolno previously studied his topic on the forum, read reviews, if any, and so on.

We pay for it and get a scanned passport and, for example, SNILS.

We enter this data in online questionnaires (as in the screenshots above) on Qiwi sites / Yandex. Money, thereby increasing the status of your wallet.

Purchase of an identified wallet:

You can buy a ready-made, fully identified wallet from dealers on the Internet (and not only a wallet, but also debit cards). The cost depends on who the fuck knows what, I didn't monitor it. Take shadow resources and go ahead and study topics.

PLEASE NOTE THAT I DO NOT ADVERTISE ANYTHING HERE AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY!

You want, for example, to exchange your Qiwi or Yandex Money for Bitcoins.

1) You can use the Localbitcoins website.

Localbitcoins consists of a bunch of private money changers. The following happens:

You register on the site. On this page, you can filter such parameters as: Buy or sell bitcoins, Country, currency, what you are going to buy Bitcoins for. You can buy it for Qiwi, Yandex Money, Webmoney, Perfect Money, PayPal, Payeer, money transfers Western Union and Moneygram Steam gifts, Itunes gifts, in general, a lot of things.

Filter it, select the right money changer based on their rating or commission, create a request and pay for it according to the instructions. After a successful exchange, your bitcoins will appear in your personal account on the site. You can then withdraw these bitcoins to your bitcoin wallet. Everything is quite simple and intuitive, even for a moron.

2) You can use exchange sites on the Internet.

There is a good website bestchange.ru - monitoring of exchangers in Runet. I often use it myself when I need it.

Intuitive interface, you can choose what you are going to change and on what. It will display a list of exchange sites.

Of course, not all sites are collected there.

3) Money changers on shadow resources.

Go to shadow resources and look for exchangers. They are located in the corresponding sections, if it exists, or banners are posted at the top in a sheet, or they are located in the paid advertising section. I WON'T ADVERTISE ANYONE SPECIFICALLY.

Be careful about the following:

Some exchange sites will want you to accept SMS messages to your phone if you exchange Kiwi for Bitcoins (or kiwi for something else). Or, for example, only the first exchange with Yandex. Money can be delayed for a certain time (12-24-48 hours, indicated on the site of each specific exchanger), while subsequent exchanges with Yandex. Money will occur instantly.

I do not know the nuances of working with other currencies. However, you can find an exchange without confirmations or holds. It all depends on the situation.

Blocking wallets:

Be careful!

The security service of an offline wallet may suddenly block it for you.

1) Transfer money to a suspicious wallet.

2) A suspicious wallet transfers money to you.

3) You received illegal funds (for example, black money was transferred to you).

And that's not all, you can guess for a long time by what criteria they select wallets for blocking.

Also, wallets can be blocked based on user complaints. For example, in Qiwi, you can complain that the wallet is fraudulent, and you will be blocked.

Qiwi likes to block wallets that contain money. This is how they earn money. Qiwi blocks wallets, well... I can't say that often, but I can say that not infrequently.

You can't find out about the block in advance. In general, I sometimes get the feeling that Qiwi is waiting for money to fall on the wallet and only then blocks it.

For example, in Qiwi, after blocking your wallet, you will be asked to contact the support service.

When applying to the joint venture, you will need to provide your full name and wallet number, and most likely you will need a scan of your passport and a scan of the contract with the mobile operator (which you probably don't have). I've never tried to draw contracts with the operator, but try it, you might get a ride and you'll unfreeze the money.

Yandex. Money blocks wallets MUCH less frequently. This is not just my observation, some people have already written about it on this forum.

General advice on working with wallets.

If you have some illegal stuff there, then don't keep a lot of money in your wallets, because the more money you block, the longer you will cry. If you have any money, exchange it for Bitcoin. In Bitcoin, no one will ever block anything for you. Try to change your wallets as often as possible.
 
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