The 10 year old that created supply.party is afraid people will go after him because clearly he's not that smart with hiding his information. You don't use black hat code from a hacking website and tell people he have good intentions to help people that missed out on the yeezys.
I think we learned a very good lesson today. From now on whenever you see a site that has no credibility show up out of nowhere. Run a quick search with websites like who.is. Fraudulent websites tend to have private whois enabled where you cannot see their information or they have fake...
yeezy.party is registered by a 15 year old. I looked up the whois information behind the domain and ran a search on that email address. He just got a load of email addresses and he's going to spam it or do something shady with them.
I received 10 different private messages from 10 different 0 feedback members. They all tried to rush me into selling them the sneaker for the asking price. I managed to sell it to a legitimate person after I confirmed his identity (he did have 12 feedback which isn't that good either).
Yes I did get the charge immediately. I was worried because people were saying pairs that were purchased after 11:30 would be cancelled. I placed my order at 11:43.
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There was a glitch where it allowed the randomly selected people to purchase multiple pairs of the sneaker. I witnessed it myself as I was given the option to purchase another one after my first one.
That was just a scheme to accumulate a large email list as they probably have plans to put them to use. I doubt anyone even received an email from them.
I suggest just using multiple browsers. It's much easier to manage in my opinion and it worked pretty well for me. I had a few tabs in chrome, firefox and opera. I got in once on chrome and once on firefox.