Consumer warning · Magic community
The website at erdnasemagicstore.io sells magic books, videos, and courses without the knowledge or permission of the people who created them.
What this is
Erdnase Magic Store presents itself as a discount magic retailer, advertising deeply reduced prices on popular magic books, instructional videos, lecture notes, and other digital content. This framing is deliberate misdirection.
The site distributes digital content obtained without authorisation — stolen, leaked, or scraped from legitimate sources — and charges customers for access to it. None of that money reaches the people who spent years creating the work.
The site openly operates a category it labels "Leaked Material" — explicitly advertising content it knows was obtained without consent. This is not a grey area.
The site also sells content in "presale" before official release dates — meaning they are sometimes distributing material obtained illegally ahead of the creator's own launch, causing direct financial harm before most people know the product exists.
What you're actually risking
Who is behind this
We know who runs Erdnase Magic Store. The operation is run by two people based in Egypt.
We are documenting what we can verify and sharing it with payment processors, hosts, and law-enforcement channels as part of good-faith reporting. If we publish anything further, it will be factual material tied to the operation itself — for example, who profits from the storefront and mirrors — and only where we think that serves a clear public interest and is consistent with applicable law. We are not trying to air unrelated private details.
We are aware of who you are. Material we consider relevant is being supplied to authorities and industry partners through normal reporting channels. Ending the storefront and ceasing distribution of stolen content is still the simplest way to resolve this for everyone involved.
Where to go from here