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  1. @here Hey guys, so also wanted to just clear up a few things as well.
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  3. First, I'm honestly really surprised and blown away by how many people still want to support and believe in our bot. For being underground/under-development for so long, I thought maybe we would struggle to sell copies, or get users back on board to test our bot out. I honestly expected a lot more hate as well then what we’ve been getting.
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  5. Second, especially for these lifetime copies, nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. We got close to 200 requests as of now to pre-order these lifetime copies. But I want to be clear that you do **not** have to buy these copies. Everyone is free to wait, see us rack up more success and buy a renewal copy later, which I'm sure will still be well worth the cost (or we wouldn't be selling them).
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  7. Third, there seems to be a big misconception around the whole botting sector/industry as a whole. One tweet at us mentioned that we had the opportunity to use a third party API source to power our Supreme bot, this is never an ideal solution and here's why.
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  9. Let's say that we did end up paying for a service that generated special pooky cookies (which we self-provide now) for let's say $5,000 - 10,000 per week (which was the going rate a while ago at the time). Then we end up cooking, and great! Our users are happy, we can keep selling copies, etc. But what happens when the service stops working, or doesn't work for a particular week? Or worse, the third-party API service decides to you know, make their own bot and cut off his API from everyone else. What would happen then?
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  11. Basically, I personally never saw third-party API hosting as a direct and long-term solution to botting. And on top of that, what the fuck is the point of a bot flexing and selling it's copies if that bot itself is actually no providing the code and solutions to bypass and get past these sites on their own? Not to mention, I looked into and deobfuscated large amounts of Pooky myself, and if the entire pooky system changed — say from an encrypted cookie scheme to a server-side based client checking/banning, the pooky solutions would break and the solutions being brought up didn’t look personally sustainable long term (as we have **still** been seeing with many bots failing in recent weeks **again**).
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  13. I'm not going to name any names, but there are several high profile bots out there, who all **basically** use the **exact** same API service for their Pooky cookies, and have been for about a year or so. And that seems rather incredulous to me, and also disingenuous to users who most likely think that the team in charge of the bot is making the actual bot work.
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  15. So if several bots seem to not work on the same week altogether and scream "Pooky changed, nothing we can do folks!". That's the reason why.
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  17. This year we also wanted to branch out and have a base for other sites -- and not be stuck on Supreme forever like we were doing the first year we started. It was obvious our team wasn't big enough, and we didn't have enough talented people on board to bot successfully and consistently in the future. So, we started making AIO, I got some cook groups running in the meantime, and I worked on looking for new people.
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  19. The new people we got on board are one of those third-party service providers, and provide(d) their API to several high profile bots as well. The deal was to give them high equity in the company and money to get them on board. 

So now, we are in the position on having these new team members on board, and seeing first-hand what they are doing, I feel like we can confidently start selling the bot. Not to mention, it’s incredibly expensive to keep them on, and so this lifetime drop and it’s sellout is a testament to them to move forward with a profit-share plan so that I don’t go bankrupt. 

I don’t really want to go into many more details, but basically know: a) We never, or at least I never stopped trying to keep this bot working and into something potentially big, b) Our new Pooky solution works (when others haven’t the past few weeks) and it’s in-house built, c) We are going to start working on other sites soon
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  21. And d) Nobody has to buy anything. Previous Dot Supreme users are going to be able to receive at least 6 months of the bot for free from an unspecified date — including now. And will all received special discounted renewal copies.
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  23. But if you do want to buy our lifetime copy, as a chance for that potential high resell later or to anticipate saving money on renewal costs, then I sincerely appreciate it. And we won’t let you down.
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  25. One final thing people seem to be missing is that these copies are also via Paypal G&S, and so if things don’t seem to be working within the next few months, you can basically get a refund via a chargeback within 3 months. Not to mention, I will be personally refunding everyone who bought copies if things don’t seem to be going well regardless.
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  27. That said, we're 100% going to cook. Please watch us out for these next few months! I can guarantee it.
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