Selling equipment - be it a car, smartphone or consumer electronics - often turns into a protracted process, especially if the product is not new or the market is oversaturated with similar offers. In such cases, some resort to unconventional methods: from psychological techniques to esoteric rituals. Conspiracies to sell equipment - this is not only a superstition, but also a way to psychologically tune in to a successful transaction, and sometimes actually influence the buyer’s perception.
In this article we will look at how folk conspiracies work, which of them are considered the most effective, and - more importantly - which practical steps will help you sell equipment faster, even without magical rituals. You will learn how to combine esotericism with marketing to maximize your chances of a successful sale.
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What is a conspiracy to sell equipment and does it work?
A conspiracy in the traditional sense is a verbal formula aimed at achieving a specific goal. In the case of selling equipment, we are talking about attracting a buyer, speeding up the transaction or increasing interest in the product. Skeptics consider this a superstition, but psychologists note: rituals help a person focus on a goal and reduce stress, which indirectly affects the result.
In esotericism, it is believed that conspiracies work through the energy of words and intentions. For example, phrases pronounced at a certain time (on the waxing moon, on Thursday) or using symbolic objects (coins, red thread) will supposedly “program” the space to attract a buyer. Of course magic is no substitute for a high-quality ad or an adequate price, but can become an additional psychological tool.
Interestingly, even in the business environment, similar techniques are used: affirmations (positive statements), visualization of success or rituals before important negotiations. Essentially, these are the same conspiracies, but in modern packaging.
- 🔮 Energy aspect: According to esoteric teachings, technology accumulates the energy of the owner. The conspiracy helps to “cleanse” it of negativity and set it up for sale.
- 🧠 Psychological effect: The ritual reduces the seller’s anxiety, which makes him more confident in communicating with customers.
- 💰 Symbolic action: For example, putting a coin in your pocket before displaying a product is a gesture that sets you up for financial luck.
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Top 5 folk conspiracies for selling equipment
If you decide to try the esoteric approach, here are some time-tested spells. Important: pronounce them with full confidence in the result, preferably in solitude and in a good mood.
- Coin spell:
Take any coin (preferably silver or new), hold it in your hands and say:
"How easily does this coin pass from hand to hand,so is mine Samsung Galaxy S22 (name your technique)
will quickly find a new owner for good money.
In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen."After this, put the coin in your wallet and carry it with you until you sell it.
- Water spell:
Pour a glass of clean water, hold it over the equipment and say:
"Water flows, money flows,How will this water leave the glass?
so is mine iPhone 13 Pro will go to a new owner.
For my good, for his joy. Amen."Pour the water under a tree or into a sink (do not drink!).
- Conspiracy with a red thread:
Tie the equipment with a red woolen thread (symbol of protection and movement) and say:
"The thread is red, the path is easy,how are you related to luck,
so is mine MacBook Air will contact the buyer.
Fast, easy, for the price I need. Amen."The thread can be left on the equipment or hidden in a box.
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Attention: Do not pronounce conspiracies in a bad mood or with doubts. Esotericists claim that negative energy can have the opposite effect - for example, attract unscrupulous buyers.
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When conspiracies don't work: 3 key mistakes
Even the most powerful conspiracy will not help if you make serious mistakes in preparing equipment for sale. Here's what most often ruins all efforts:
- 🚫 Inadequate price: An inflated price repels buyers, while an undervalued one raises suspicions. Check the average market price at Avito, Yulu or Drome for similar models.
- 📸 Bad photos: Blurry photos, dirty equipment, or missing photos of key details (like the inside of a car or a phone screen) reduce trust.
- 📝 Incomplete description: Indication only of the model without technical characteristics, year of manufacture or condition (for example, “everything works” instead of “the battery holds 85% of the factory capacity”).
| Error | Consequence | How to fix |
|---|---|---|
| Overpriced | The ad hangs for months without views. | Reduce the price by 5–10% from the market average |
| No interior/screen photo | Buyers think you're hiding something | Take detailed photos from all angles |
| Failure to state deficiencies | Return of goods or conflict after sale | Honestly describe all defects (for example, “scratches on the body 3 cm”) |
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Psychological tricks that work better than conspiracies
If magic is not your thing, use proven psychological techniques that really speed up sales:
- 💬 Scarcity effect: Add the following phrase to the description: "Only 2 buyers asked today - the last copy left!" (if this is true). This encourages people to act faster.
- 🎯 Price anchoring: Indicate next to your price the “old” crossed out (for example, “25,000 ₽ ~~30,000 ₽~~”). Even if the discount is conditional, it attracts attention.
- 📱 Social proof: Ask friends or acquaintances to leave positive reviews in the comments to the ad (for example, “Great seller, equipment like nova!”).
If you are selling a car, before showing it, wash it using New Car fragrance - buyers subconsciously associate this with a well-maintained car.
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Attention: Do not overuse manipulation. If the buyer feels deceived (for example, an artificially created shortage), he may refuse the transaction or leave negative feedback.
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How to prepare equipment for sale: checklist
Before using conspiracies or marketing tricks, make sure that the technique itself is ready for display. Go through this list:
Reset all personal data (for smartphones/laptops)
Wipe the case and screen (for electronics) or wash (for cars)
Check the functionality of all functions (camera, speakers, sensors)
Take the photo against a neutral background with good lighting
Prepare documents (warranty card, PTS, check) -->
For cars additionally:
- 🔧 Carry out diagnostics (for example, check errors via
OBD-II scanner). - 🛠 Replace consumables (oil, filters) if they are close to wear.
- 📄 Prepare a service history (receipts, repair records).
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Esotericism vs reality: what really speeds up sales?
Let's figure out what affects the speed of sales more: magic or practical actions? Let's make a comparison:
| Method | Impact on sales | Difficulty of execution |
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| Coin spell | Indirect (psychological attitude) | Low |
| High-quality photos in the ad | Direct (increases views by 40–60%) | Average |
| Scarcity effect | Direct (speeds up the buyer's decision) | Low |
| Cleaning equipment from negative energy (according to esoteric canons) | Subjective | Low |
Conclusion: spells can be useful as an additional tool, but the main emphasis should be on high-quality preparation of equipment and competent design of the ad. For example, a seller who combines a coin spell with professional photos and an honest description will sell equipment 2-3 times faster than someone who relies only on magic.
The fastest way to sell is a combination of psychological techniques (scarcity effect, social proof) with technical preparation (clean technique, complete description, adequate price).
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What to do if equipment is not sold despite conspiracies?
If more than a month has passed and there are no buyers, it’s time to analyze the reasons and act:
- Overestimate the price:
Reduce the price by 10-15% and add in the description: “Price reduced for quick sale!” This often attracts those who were looking for benefits.
- Change the site:
If you only sell on Avito, place an ad on Yule, FB Marketplace or thematic forums (for example, Drive2 for cars).
- Offer a bonus:
Add something for free: a phone case, a charger, a set of winter tires for your car. This increases perceived value.
- Check the energy:
If you believe in esotericism, perform a cleansing ritual: smoke the equipment with incense or wipe it with salt water, saying: “Everything old goes away, new things come.”
Why do buyers ignore your ad?
Most often the reason is one of three factors:
1. Price - even if it is adequate, buyers may not see the benefit (for example, there are analogues nearby that are 5% cheaper).
2. Trust — the lack of photo documents, service books or warranties raises doubts.
3. Presentation - weak photos, uninformative descriptions or boilerplate text (“everything works, negotiable”) do not attract attention.
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FAQ: Frequently asked questions about conspiracies and the sale of equipment
Is it possible to make a conspiracy to sell someone else’s equipment (for example, at the request of a friend)?
In esotericism, it is believed that conspiracies on other people’s property work worse, since you are not the energetic owner of the item. It is better for the ritual to be performed by the owner of the equipment. However, you can use general spells for good luck in business that are not tied to a specific subject.
What day of the week is best for selling equipment?
According to popular belief, the best days to sell are Wednesday (day of Mercury, patron of trade) and Thursday (day of Jupiter, planet of luck). Friday is also favorable, but you should not carry out transactions on Monday (moon day, unstable for finances).
Is it necessary to tell the buyer that there was a conspiracy against the equipment?
No, this may cause mistrust or ridicule. Conspiracies are your personal tool, and only the technical and legal aspects of the transaction are important to the buyer. Exception: if the buyer himself believes in esotericism and asks about it.
Is it possible to combine spells with other esoteric practices (for example, feng shui)?
Yes, but don't overload the process. For example, you can:
- Use the coin spell (from the section above).
- Place the equipment in the wealth zone (southeast according to Feng Shui) before selling.
- Light a green candle (symbol of money) during negotiations.
The main thing is not to mix contradictory practices (for example, conspiracies on the waning moon and rituals on the waxing one).
What to do if after the conspiracy, buyers appear, but the deals fall through?
This could mean two things:
- There is a block in the plot or your intention (for example, you subconsciously do not want to part with the equipment). Reword the words: instead of “let him go,” say “let him find a new owner for mutual benefit.”
- There are external obstacles (inadequate price, legal problems with equipment). Check the ad for compliance with the site rules and the relevance of the documents.