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anonman

  • Dec 25, 2024
  • Joined May 8, 2024
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  • Recently i came across a solution for people wanting to create a company online and it not needed to be in their home country.

    The place is Estonia and you don’t need to go physically there to be able to set up the company.

    Tho you will have to have in mind that you will need e-residency card and for that you will have to select the closes pickup location (they have them on every continent)

    The website where everything is explained more in deph https://www.e-resident.gov.ee/

    0% Tax on undistributed profits mean (the money that stays inside the company is not tax, this will provide you the option to grow your company faster than most of the countries arround the world)

    On top of all that once your company is worth a lot of money you can even be smarter and pay less money in your country to transfer the money, ask for a bank loan and set as a guarantors this company so meaning your in debt and you don’t got the money, then the company will pay this debt (some times this make sense because doing it this way less tax are paid)

    • PayPal Login Bypass Method - TESTED and Working

      PyPal Config Attached ( But Try Use Better Checker or Config, Work But Few OLD ), Need Good Proxies and Combo, Try Thins For Combo

      1. https://developer.paypal.com

      2. Login with login and password

      3. After login dont click anything

      4. Remove URL and goto this URL

      5. https://paypal.com/myaccount/money

      6. Click enter if show you

      Make sure you get a good comment don’t be a thief, you will get banned and never see my posts haha

    • TechnoBoy There was a time when nearly all providers were exploited by users. There were tools like PD-Proxy, Tunnel Guru and Open VPN were available and with little tweak either changing the udp/tcp port will grant you access of free internet.

      It worked for 4-5 years until Jio came in light and internet became cheaper. I doubt now a days people will bear the pain to look for open ports and edit logs or use a tool to bypass the bandwidth.

      If you want to know more about this you can dig deeper.

      As far as I remember Port: 80, 8080, 443, 9200, 49200, 49201 used to work most of the time.

      You can try nmap in linux and pd-proxy in windows if it still works or search for tutorials in google baba.