[center]All of the information is on my gumroad page, including the trailer that I put too much effort in for a scambating extension
, but I thought, why not.[/center]
[center]But here are the features that the extension includes:[/center]
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Making fake orders for most item types (Doesn’t include gift cards that support email delivery, or music, or prime video, or e-books.) Supports: Customizable Items, Gift-cards that don’t support email delivery, phones that include a carrier subscription and items with the normal layout.
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Dynamic order updates depending on what day it is for you. The order would usually be ‘dispatched’ within 2 days of ordering, then ‘delivered’ within 3 days of ordering.
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You can also cancel orders and it would show up as cancelled on the cancelled orders page.
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One of the best features to really annoy scammers is the gift-card redemption system. You can redeem gift-cards using a certain syntax that I have created and then use the balance to spend on stuff. (The syntax is in the gumroad description)
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All items on amazon would say that you could get a certain item from 3 days of ordering.
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If you hover over your ‘name’ (in the dispatch to section) in the orders section, it will popup your name, address, and number, similar to how it would work in the stock version of amazon
[center]Why is this extension paid?[/center]
[center]It’s because programming this extension took several moments of getting close to being put into an insane asylum. Some stuff were just really complex and did my brain in.[/center]
[center]Happy scambating![/center]