Ripperstore Invitation Guide

Navigating the RipperStore Invitation System RipperStore has transitioned to an invite-only registration model

, disabling direct user sign-ups to better manage its community of 3D asset enthusiasts. If you are looking to join, here is everything you need to know about the invitation process. 1. How the Invitation System Works

Registration on RipperStore now requires a referral from an existing member. This change was implemented to prevent mass bot registrations and to ensure community accountability. No Limits (Currently):

As of early 2026, there is no set limit on how many invitations an existing user can send. Account Responsibility:

Invitations carry weight; if a user you invite violates community rules or engages in malicious activity, the original inviter's account may also be penalized or banned. 2. How to Send an Invitation

If you are already a member and want to invite a friend, follow these steps on the RipperStore website Navigate to the Users section: On the left-hand panel of the main website, click the Locate the Invite button:

On the "Users" page, next to the search bar on the right side, look for a small box labeled Enter Email: ripperstore invitation

Input your friend's email address in the provided field to send the official invitation link. 3. How to Get an Invitation

For those without a direct contact already on the platform, there are secondary ways to secure access: Discord Automation:

Some community members have set up automated bots on Discord that distribute invitations. Users often post their email in designated channels (e.g., #ripper-invite ) to receive a bot-generated link. Avoid Paid Invitations:

Be wary of third-party marketplaces (such as Goofish) where users attempt to sell invitation slots. These are often reported by the community and can lead to immediate account bans for "improper personal gain". Common Troubleshooting Missing Invite Button:

Some users have reported the "Invite" button occasionally failing to load. This may be a browser-specific issue or a temporary account restriction. If the button is missing, refreshing the page or checking the New User Help forum is recommended. Read-Only Mode:

If you access the site without an account or an invitation, you may be placed in "read-only" mode, which restricts your ability to view or download specific assets. Date: [Day, Month Date, 2026] Time: [Start time]–[End

Subject: You’re Invited — RipperStore Launch Night

Hi [Name],

We’re excited to invite you to the official RipperStore launch night. Join us for an evening of exclusive first looks, limited releases, and good company.

Event details

What to expect

RSVP Please RSVP by [RSVP date] to secure your spot: [RSVP link or email]. Space is limited. What to expect

Notes

We’d love to celebrate this milestone with you.

Best,
[Your name / RipperStore team]
[Contact info | Website]

If you want a shorter SMS/DM version, a more formal tone, or copy tailored to press or influencers, tell me which and I’ll adapt it.


Step-by-Step: Using a Ripperstore Invitation Correctly

Once you have obtained a genuine invitation, follow these steps to avoid immediate banning:

  1. Connect via Tor or a high-quality VPN – Ripperstore is only accessible via its .onion address. Download the official Tor Browser.
  2. Use a unique email – Create a ProtonMail or CTemplar (now defunct) anonymized email. Do not use Gmail or Outlook.
  3. Enter the invitation code – During registration, you’ll see an "Invitation Code" field. Paste the alphanumeric code.
  4. Set a strong, unique password – Do not reuse passwords from other forums.
  5. Complete your profile – Fill in PGP key for 2FA and communications. Most listings require PGP encryption.
  6. Wait for admin approval – Even with an invite, admins may manually review your account for 24–72 hours.

After approval, deposit a small amount of XMR (Monero) as proof of funds. Do not immediately buy high-value items; lurk for a week.


Scam #2: The Phishing .onion

You buy an invitation link. You click it. It looks like RipperStore. You log in. The site is a clone designed to steal your login credentials, which the scammer then uses to drain your crypto wallet if you ever fund the account.

Tier 1: The Open (Dead) Portal

If you type the current .onion address into Tor, you will likely see a login screen with no "Register" button. This is a dead end. It exists only to trap bots and novice users.