because that shit can cause real damage to a vendor's reputation and we have absolutely no idea if these people are telling the truth or not. what is to stop a rival vendor from making a post about their competition, saying that their package had been seized, or worse... it all just seems too convenient most of the time. I mean, obviously we can't literally verify this information, but there definitely needs to be some sort of safeguards in place to prevent false information from being spread around, doesn't there? maybe i'm just rambling but this shit bothers me, and i see it occurring on a daily basis.
Right - this is a problem the community as a whole needs to get behind.
These posts only appear on the front page because we vote it there.
From now on, when these posts happen: demand screenshots, pictures, PROOF that they did in fact order from the vendor on a marketplace (screenshots, blank out identifying details).
Anything involving a love letter and a vendor name should include a picture of the love letter - again, blank out what you need to, but given that it's almost always grammatical / formatting errors that give away these "love letter scams", pictures are a must
I should just make my own subreddit and run a tight fucking ship. (With blackjack and hookers)