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All important designations you should know to start.

3DS: 3-D Secure (is a procedure designed to increase the security of online credit card payments. You have to confirm the payment e.g. in your banking app when making a purchase with your credit card).

Accs: Accounts

AIO Bot: The "AIO" stands for "All in one". This is a bot which supports a large portfolio of different sites. Most of the current bots like Ganesh, Cyber,.... are AIO bots.

ATC: Add to cart. Brick: Bricks are shoes, which only yield a very small profit. But often you can make profit with a high amount of bricks, see our channel #brick-flips. Captcha: Anti-bot system with the field "I am not a robot" and the 3x3 field, where you have to select or correctly determine certain pictures (e.g. "Click all pictures with buses on them").

CC: Creditcard

CLI (Bot): CLI stands for "Command-Line Interface. This kind of bots have no graphical interface with clickable buttons etc. Cookgroup: Discord server where release information is shared, like ours. Cookout: Describes the successful purchase of profitable products. Cop/Copped: German = "Kauf/gekauft". DC: Datacenter Proxies see here. Delay: The delay of bots until a new step is executed. This is so that you are not blocked from the site you are botting. The delay is often specified in milliseconds (e.g. 3000ms).

Drop: For example, dropday is the day when a shoe comes out.

EA: (= Early Access) describes an early access (before official release) or the possibility to buy shoes early in the Nike SNKRS App (only for selected members). Early link: Link before a release to a specific product on a site. You will receive Early links from us. These are often an advantage over other groups without these links. FCFS Release: First come first served (You have to be as fast as possible to secure the product "first come first served")

GUI (Bot): GUI stands for "Graphical User Interface". This type of bots Groupbuy (GB): Describes the ability of a group to sell limited bots/extensions/proxies, not normally available for free in stores, in limited quantities to its members.

J1g/J1gging: Describes changing a name or address for purposes of multiple orders. Often necessary because store systems often filter by address or name and then cancel all orders in case of multiple orders. You can find more information in our Discord.

Keywords: These are mainly used by bots to find specific products during a release. An example would be (+jordan,+unc,-kids) the "+" stands for positive keywords and are used for searching and "-" are negative keywords and prevent a wrong product from being bought.

Loans: Loans are payments made for which you receive nothing. Example: You pay something at JDSports or another store, the article is out of stock and was sold too often. Now you don't get a shoe and may have to wait longer for the money to be refunded. This is called a loan as a joke, as you are effectively loaning the store money until you get it refunded. With some stores, loans occur particularly often and you know in advance that it could become a "loan".

Local (Botting): A "local" is when you access a site from your computer/home IP address.

Local (Reallife): Something is called local if it takes place locally. For example, "I'll go into my local Snipes and see if they have the Jordans there".

OG (Release): Refers to the 1st colorway of a shoe if more are released. OOS: This term stands for "out of stock" and means sold out.

Proxies: More about proxies can be found here.

Quicktasks: Some bots support so-called quicktasks. See "Tasks". Quick in this case refers to an option that allows you to start your tasks faster (e.g. useful for a shockdrop of a sneaker). Reship/Reshipper: Reshipping is a service that allows you to reship products that are only shipped to a certain country. This is usually done for a small fee. You can find out more about this in our Discord in the "Resources" section. Resis: Residential Proxies see here.

ROI: Return on Invest (profit margin in %) Servers: Are computers that work 24/7 in data centers. They are important because the bots are often installed on them for better performance (faster internet connection than your normal internet and therefore a better chance to buy). Slts: Are a paid service offered by us or other users for a fee (or often free for you) (prices vary depending on the value of the shoe). With Slts, bots are run for you, which then allow you a large number of pairs. Stock: Stocking refers to holding shoes in order to sell them at a later date for more profit.

Tasks: Tasks refers to the individual "tasks" you set on a bot. Example: If you run 100 tasks, your bot will access the page 100 times as often as if you would try it yourself from your PC.

WTB: "Want to buy" - the user wants to buy the mentioned product.

WTS: "Want to sell" - the user wants to sell the mentioned product.

WTT: "Want to trade" - the user wants to trade the mentioned product.

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