Open Letter to Pushingpacks : coke | Torhoo darknet markets
Dear Pushingpacks,
I am writing this open letter to address an issue that has caused harm to at least one individual who trusted you. It has come to my attention that you scammed someone, taking their money without delivering what was promised. I want to take this moment to speak candidly about why scamming is not only wrong but deeply damaging to individuals and communities.
Scamming betrays trust. When someone engages with you, they’re placing faith in your word, hoping for fairness in an already risky exchange. Taking advantage of that trust doesn’t just hurt one person—it erodes the sense of reliability and respect that people depend on, even in difficult circumstances. The person you scammed may have been counting on you, and your actions left them betrayed, out of pocket, and disillusioned.
There’s no honor in deceit. While you may think scamming is a quick way to gain, it comes at a cost far greater than money. It damages your reputation, fuels distrust, and contributes to a cycle of harm that affects everyone involved. Nobody wins when trust is broken—not the person scammed, not the community, and not even you in the long run.
I urge you to reflect on the impact of your actions. Consider the person you scammed—not just as a transaction, but as a human being with their own struggles. There’s still time to make things right. Whether it’s returning what was taken or committing to honest dealings moving forward, you have the power to change the narrative. Choosing integrity over deceit can rebuild trust and show that you’re better than the actions you’ve taken.
This isn’t about judgment; it’s about accountability and the chance to do better. Scamming might seem like an easy path, but it’s a dead end. I hope you’ll take this as an opportunity to reconsider your choices and their ripple effects. Let’s build a world where people can trust each other, even in the toughest of circumstances.
Sincerely,
Bagrationi
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sorry friend we were making a joke in a bad situation
everybody from arch was taken care of <3
/u/BeefThom & I have spoken on the topic ^_^
You have to provide proof.
We are not escrow, nothing we can do.