How do you feel about buying from known scammers?

So for example we will use the most obvious case of a scammer here, USdank/projecthustle/Oktoberfest. Despite this guy exit scamming two different accounts, people still buy from his newest account, Oktoberfest. These aren't noobs that are unfamiliar with his history, they are people that are more than aware of his past. I can understand wanting to get the most bang for your buck, and feeling "safe" with escrow listings, but it doesn't take away from the fact that you are supporting a known scammer. All of these $5 sample listings for reviews that he is giving out are supposedly to be nice for Christmas. My theory is Oktoberfest wasn't quite getting the sales he wanted too, so he used these samples to get a shit ton of reviews and get more business to prepare for his next exit scam in the near future. Who knows, maybe the guy is trying to go legit this time, but if history tells us anything, that's probably not the case.


Comments


[12 Points] None:

I will not/do not order from them. That is just stupid on several levels.


[9 Points] None:

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[2 Points] DNMLibertarian:

I purchased his sample of 2 grams and a gram of shatter for $5 in exchange for reddit reviews, I knew going in exactly who he was and who he has been, but his shit was always good and stealth was always on point and for 5 bucks I couldnt pass it up lol. I'm not gonna give him a glowing review though, because, well fuck him. I put in damn near a year of lurking and research before ever placing an order, I don't feel bad for people that get scammed without doing their homework anymore. Just playing the game.

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[1 Points] CheekyDive:

I know that a vendor I use scams on international orders but not domestic. I do feel somewhat awkward using them but sometimes I can't get what I need elsewhere.


[1 Points] TripAddict:

Why in the world would you buy from them?


[1 Points] g0ne2:

Buying from a vendor who has linked accounts from a past exit scam is not smart.

Purchasing from a vendor who selectively scams some customers, but not you, because he either like you or your business, is a calculated risk.


[1 Points] thebigdawwg:

History tends to repeat itself...

On the sellers level AND the buyers lever.


[-2 Points] None:

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