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Crafted documents tailored for your unique needs—insurance, refunds, and more.

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This is the kind of fake documents we can provide

Here is a list of the kind of fake documents that we can provide. Please note that those documents can be used for various purposes such as to obtain a refund on airline tickets, Airbnb reservation, insurance claim topics, apply for a bank loan,etc.

-pay stubs

-tax forms (W-2s)

-birth certificates

-employment verification letters

-death certificate

-notarized letter

-health insurance card

We can receive phone calls

We can also receive phone calls if they want to ask about any document. We have several phone numbers in which we can confirm that the document itself is indeed real by providing fake details and references.

Our Services

Custom fake documents tailored to your specific needs.

Health Insurance Cards
Close-up of a realistic fake health insurance card with detailed text and logos.
Close-up of a realistic fake health insurance card with detailed text and logos.

High-quality fake health insurance cards for various uses.

A carefully crafted fake death certificate with official stamps and signatures.
A carefully crafted fake death certificate with official stamps and signatures.
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Birth/ death certificates

Realistic death and birth certificates designed to meet your requirements.

Notarized letters that look genuine for your specific situations.

Notarized Letters
Contact us

Please tell us what kind of fake document you need and what you will use it for so we can better assist you.

You can also send us an email at:

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Some important facts

In the world of artistic creation, it's common to be unclear about the value of one's work. Unfortunately, many people, from the outside, see it as "a pleasure" or "a hobby" that costs the artist nothing.

Surely, at some point, someone has asked you for a drawing, a painting, a design... No one would ask a baker for a loaf of bread, right? Well, as workers, graphic designers and illustrators need to be able to value their projects objectively. And they shouldn't be afraid to demand what they're truly worth.

But how do you calculate the material value of a project? How do we know we're not asking for too much (or too little)? How can we overcome the infamous "imposter syndrome," which affects so many artists and creatives? Let's analyze this issue and try to answer these questions. If you recognized yourself in this heading, keep reading!

Working on a project with a client

First and foremost, one thing must be very clear. No matter how much you love what you do and how much you enjoy it, never forget that graphic design is a profession. The projects carried out by professionals provide their clients with a significant financial return or invaluable personal satisfaction; for example, someone who acquires a work of art for their home.

If this weren't the case, they wouldn't commission them. No matter how much they complain or how expensive they think your work is, they usually understand perfectly well that this is what the work is worth. The problem is often that, as we mentioned before, creative work is undervalued. And to change this, artists must lay the foundations for their own recognition.

What can be done to achieve this? The first step is clear: if you don't value what you do, no one else will. For your clients to see how good you are at designing, you must first believe in yourself. Think about the time you've dedicated to your training, review your work, and consider the hours you put in (whether for work or pleasure) drawing or designing.

And if you feel you need an extra boost, don't hesitate to look for graphic design or specialized courses to give your career a push. In addition, there are two things you should keep in mind:

For others to value your work, it's essential that you value it yourself first. You always have to start with yourself.

Right now, it's crucial to spread awareness of the need for artistic work and the value of unique pieces in the market. Buyers also need education: arm yourself with reasons to defend what you do and don't undervalue your work or give anything away.

Gaining professionalism and confidence

Have you ever heard of "imposter syndrome"? It's a feeling many people in creative professions experience. This is a psychological condition that makes us think we're not good at what we do, even when the results are excellent and prove otherwise.

Those who experience it feel like their success is due to chance, and they live with the constant fear that at any moment everyone else will discover they're actually "imposters" or "frauds." If you've ever had this feeling, you're not alone: ​​as we mentioned, it's quite common.

Getting rid of it isn't easy, but it's not impossible either. To value our own work, it's essential that we feel confident, and having a solid foundation is fundamental to developing our talent with certainty. If you stay up-to-date on the latest trends, technologies, and tools to improve your work, you'll be aware of the value of the time you've invested in learning and the quality your projects achieve.

ESDIP's graphic and web design courses will help you equip your talent with the professionalism your potential clients are looking for. You'll be able to develop your skills, acquire new ones (essential for the future), and share your work and daily life with people as creative as you, creating individual and team projects. Don't miss out!