Fair enough lass, on the point of what's considered snitching and not, do you genuinely not think they feel violated? Apparently they have already had to take measures in regards to closing the discord who knows how much more.Alexandra wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 2:06 pmI don’t agree that this piece has snitched on anybody. Reporting has of course brought it to light, but it was all in public because that’s where they put it. Not because we pointed it out.
Personal information was left out on purpose. A LEO investigation would not be so kind.
Khmer440 has a history of being held hostage in bars by angry bad guys, and having angry bad guys turn up armed with baseball looking for forum owners.
I am not overly concerned by threats from drug enthusiasts but of course we are receiving some. I strongly doubt that this publication has upset anybody so much that it would be necessary to be afraid.
If you think this article contained sensitive and incriminating information you should see the stuff that was excluded.
Buying drugs online in Cambodia, is it really Anonymous?
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Never mind the dealer, what about the dozens of customers who were paying a premium price for their product on the understanding that it was all anonymous, as promised by the vendor, who have now discovered that said anonymity was nothing of the sort and they can now be exposed thanks to the dealers ineptitude.
If anyone here has a grievance, it is the customers towards the online dealer and his failure to deliver what he promised.
If anyone here has a grievance, it is the customers towards the online dealer and his failure to deliver what he promised.
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
A man is standing on town square with a megaphone announcing the sale of cocaine. “Tell your friends!”, he yells, “tell 10 friends and I will give you free coke!”Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 6:30 pmFair enough lass, on the point of what's considered snitching and not, do you genuinely not think they feel violated? Apparently they have already had to take measures in regards to closing the discord who knows how much more.
Another man passes by and hears it. He tells his friend, who tells his friend who tells a journalist. The journalist writes it in the paper: “stupid man with microphone sells cocaine on town square”.
Violated? Perhaps, who cares. This is the equivalent of taking a shit with the bathroom stall open and becoming upset when bypassers point out that it smells like shit.
It’s like they called the Yellow Pages and said they want to be listed under letter “D” with business name “Drug Dealer”.
You can find the information on any search engine for example Google. Is Google snitching too? Should they worry for their safety?
I don’t think they thought this through. If it was planned and they wanted it to be so public, why close their chat groups? Probably the Peruvian powder gave them hubris.
You're not wrong as Playboy said, genuinely enjoyed the story, in fact I was dying to know where you found the site orgianally AlexAlexandra wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:46 pmA man is standing on town square with a megaphone announcing the sale of cocaine. “Tell your friends!”, he yells, “tell 10 friends and I will give you free coke!”Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 6:30 pmFair enough lass, on the point of what's considered snitching and not, do you genuinely not think they feel violated? Apparently they have already had to take measures in regards to closing the discord who knows how much more.
Another man passes by and hears it. He tells his friend, who tells his friend who tells a journalist. The journalist writes it in the paper: “stupid man with microphone sells cocaine on town square”.
Violated? Perhaps, who cares. This is the equivalent of taking a shit with the bathroom stall open and becoming upset when bypassers point out that it smells like shit.
It’s like they called the Yellow Pages and said they want to be listed under letter “D” with business name “Drug Dealer”.
You can find the information on any search engine for example Google. Is Google snitching too? Should they worry for their safety?
I don’t think they thought this through. If it was planned and they wanted it to be so public, why close their chat groups? Probably the Peruvian powder gave them hubris.
Well, I won't be sporting either my K440 poloshirt or jacket pin, anywhere near st172, anytime soon, or ever, actually. But in the end I agree, that any sort of amateurism or social neglect from the expat crowd here, should be exposed, with vigilance.
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Good news. So, it's back to buying smack or other pharmaceutical shit sold as coke.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:00 pmNever mind the dealer, what about the dozens of customers who were paying a premium price for their product on the understanding that it was all anonymous, as promised by the vendor, who have now discovered that said anonymity was nothing of the sort and they can now be exposed thanks to the dealers ineptitude.
If anyone here has a grievance, it is the customers towards the online dealer and his failure to deliver what he promised.
Up the workers!
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Well if you want to illegality huff cottonoid pledgets of cocaine hydrochloride solution through your eyeballs then you do so at your own risk 🖒kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 10:20 amGood news. So, it's back to buying smack or other pharmaceutical shit sold as coke.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 7:00 pmNever mind the dealer, what about the dozens of customers who were paying a premium price for their product on the understanding that it was all anonymous, as promised by the vendor, who have now discovered that said anonymity was nothing of the sort and they can now be exposed thanks to the dealers ineptitude.
If anyone here has a grievance, it is the customers towards the online dealer and his failure to deliver what he promised.
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
I think the guy you quoted ment OnecoinGuest wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 1:51 pmThis is a nonsensical misunderstanding of what Bitcoin is, and it could easily land you in jail.
Bitcoin is not anonymous. It's a public ledger. If at any point in that chain you use a service that performs KYC, your coins can and will be traced back to you. There are anonymous cryptos but BTC isn't one of them. It's designed for transparency, literally.
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