Some people have made some good points in the last few posts there yet This Shagow tool basically keeps telling everyone to sue. When people tell him that is not an option, this was his LAUGHABLE response:
"Oh, it has sunk in. If there is no legitimate course left to follow, then it is time to let it go, chalk it up to a bad experience and move on. Dragging this on publicly for years and years in these forums is not good for the community, why can't that sink in We already know the situation, we know what happened and who is involved. What more do you realistically expect to happen at this point?"
So I have a member here (see above) always defending Shadow and telling me I am misinterpreting what he is saying, so please help me understand how I am misinterpreting that statement above.
"I" interpret that as you are saying:
1. If you can't sue and can't go the legal route, then it's time to let it go and don't ruin MY forum experience.
2. Bringing it publicly can do no good for me but make me wade through pages and pages of trolling comments taking away from my personal experience.
3. We all have heard the facts, what more do you want? Complaining is only ruining things for me and I don't care how pressure on the past has helped people get Steve to pay back some funds.
Seriously? There are no minced words in that statement so I think it was very clear.
By bringing this to the public, it DOES good. It is a warning to others about this seller and his shady business. If it saves one person from losing money to this seller, then it was good to bring it public. Those who don't see that are only defending Steve out of friendship or out of selfishness for their own experience on the forum.
And to answer "what more do you expect to happen?".... Hmmmm... How about everyone wants this resolved and their money back.
"Oh, it has sunk in. If there is no legitimate course left to follow, then it is time to let it go, chalk it up to a bad experience and move on. Dragging this on publicly for years and years in these forums is not good for the community, why can't that sink in We already know the situation, we know what happened and who is involved. What more do you realistically expect to happen at this point?"
So I have a member here (see above) always defending Shadow and telling me I am misinterpreting what he is saying, so please help me understand how I am misinterpreting that statement above.
"I" interpret that as you are saying:
1. If you can't sue and can't go the legal route, then it's time to let it go and don't ruin MY forum experience.
2. Bringing it publicly can do no good for me but make me wade through pages and pages of trolling comments taking away from my personal experience.
3. We all have heard the facts, what more do you want? Complaining is only ruining things for me and I don't care how pressure on the past has helped people get Steve to pay back some funds.
Seriously? There are no minced words in that statement so I think it was very clear.
By bringing this to the public, it DOES good. It is a warning to others about this seller and his shady business. If it saves one person from losing money to this seller, then it was good to bring it public. Those who don't see that are only defending Steve out of friendship or out of selfishness for their own experience on the forum.
And to answer "what more do you expect to happen?".... Hmmmm... How about everyone wants this resolved and their money back.
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