Hi everybody; title is pretty self-explanatory. I made a purchase from fredthebaker back in April and he was busted in June. Is it unwise to keep ordering to this address, or am I paranoid?
A vendor was busted recently who I ordered from a few months ago. Apparently some customer data was recovered. Do I need to consider this address burned?
Hi everybody; title is pretty self-explanatory. I made a purchase from fredthebaker back in April and he was busted in June. Is it unwise to keep ordering to this address, or am I paranoid?
[4 Points] RaveReviews:
[2 Points] anon1901:
Better safe then sorry right?
[2 Points] MDMangel:
Go with your instincts and use the force young Jedi.
[2 Points] trappy_AB:
maybe
[1 Points] abrakazan:
Clean house.
[1 Points] None:
Yes it is. Vendors shouldn't keep mailing info but fuck knows if they do.
[1 Points] hhayn:
An aside: I would venture to say most or at least some vendors do keep address info. I have personally had vendors confirm this.. Not directly admitting to doing so, but in conversation and also via reorders... Let's just say the way things played out in those instances it would have been damn near impossible for them to have not retained that info. This has happened with 4 of the 18-20 vendors I have used.
I don't really mind it, it is just the risk of ordering DNM. Plus they didn't have my information. I mean, is that one of the benefits of using drops?
[1 Points] Theeconomist1:
Again a question like this depends on your risk tolerance and profile. If you are a large buyer id burn it for sure. Personal buyer, again it goes back to how conservative you wanna be. Burning the addy is the most risk averse move. More than likely your addy is fine though and it'd prob be okay. Again, go with your tolerance to risk.
If Fred was at all a professional you should probably be good. The customer data siezed is going to be the data for that day's order. A professional vendor isn't going to keep weeks or months worth of customer data. So realisitically you are probably good. But you never know and sometimes it's better to be safe than sorry. If there is a 1-2% chance you are being profiled, are you will to risk your freedom on 1:50 odds?