The Crow
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- Joined
- May 10, 2024
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- 13
I have to say Thank Goodness Admin had the LW815 Banned, my dearest Jax said it was obvious he was posting randomly to get VIP status. We both joined the site at the same time but she remembered things like that. After an honorable discharge from the military she wrote essays and used her Native American heritage to put herself through college earning a 4.0 in criminal justice with behavioral science she became an excellent profiler specializing in finding serial sexual offenders by the way they spoke and more specifically by their writing, Another thing she picked up was speech patterns when someone was lying, so she'd never say anything about the vendor who claimed he refunded a large payment by somebody pretending to be her having cloned email, the vendor has been blacklisted but I believe he may have another account or works with a vendor. Another one she remained loyal to was often very slow when shipping often claiming he'd shipped but the carrier was taking longer than usual. Which she could always look at the tracking and confirm when it was delivered, but he always delivered, he'd wait until she'd get fed up generally around 2 weeks and then ship in the fastest possible manner. After several customers were complaining she spoke up about this habit but also did him a favor by reassuring the new customers that for years he was often not upfront on his shipping but he always delivered quality meds at a one of the most affordable prices.
I'm speaking of Jax because she;s like a daugher to me, she taught me about medications, she assisted in my current vendors who don't need reviews but I'll say Quentin in password-protected area is beyond dependable, friendly and he has developed a system so it's basically impossible to get scammed. I also use Modaman, who is extremely fast and a tip Jax gave me to keep from being scammed is to use a verified response from him and use that same reply from then on, and he does the same, I've ordered from him over my 10 years here on DBG but Jax had remained a close, trusted customer. He only takes trusted customers I believe. I would happily send a donation to DBG if they accepted something other than Bitcoin. I'm lucky to not need the perks of a member who donates but it's a very rare case and I advise members to donate as the perks open up a whole new world.
Back to my devoted post to my dearest Jax, (she informed me many years ago to put in paragraphs instead of one long post. My fellow veteran is currently in a coma after a drunk driver hit her daughter damaging the young lady's liver beyond repair, a young lady who works with the government on solutions if Earth were to become inhabitable, they do prepare for scenarios beyond global warming, Comets known as planet killers, nuclear "incidents" and other things beyond this old man's IQ. In an instant a drunk driver nearly took her life The life of a young woman who was looking forward to becoming a mother when her husband came home from overseas, a woman who went to college to honor her mother who's disability from the miliary gave her children 4 years of paid college tuition. She wouldn't waste her mother's sacrifice and upon graduation she worked to save mankind in case of Armageddon basically. Jax grew up in a Survivalist type household, taught to hunt, fish, garden, natural medical remedies. And was always pushed to find ways to survive modern incidents her father, brother, uncle all faced in law enforcement. She came up with writing your blood type in case of an accident or injury, writing your blood type if you were injured and losing blood, write it on your forehead with your own blood. You can see where her daughter was influenced on her chosen career.
Despite her petite but fit frame, Jax had a large liver. We all have different size livers, her husband is over 6 foot, and her own daughter had 4 inches on her but her liver was much larger than her husbands and she is 12 years younger. She donated half her liver to her daughter who is alive and well. Jax who had suffered from a serious Septic infection before developed another and was put in a coma to prevent organ failure or something I didn't understand with big medical terms. So I'm sharing her scam prevention tips while honoring her during her time away. That woman has defied death before and I have faith she will again. And I'll share her final tip for avoiding scams. There are the rare vendors who accept payment other than Bitcoin. I'd never been scammed before bitcoin and I haven't since I stopped using it. Not that there aren't other ways to get scammed but that is the whole purpose of DBG, to find reliable vendors. I truly believe this site has saved my life. And Jax has been a part of that as well. So excuse my sentimental post but I hope it helps others in some way. Best Wishes, "Big C"
*Assistance with spelling and punctuation from the Young Woman who is very much like her mother
I'm speaking of Jax because she;s like a daugher to me, she taught me about medications, she assisted in my current vendors who don't need reviews but I'll say Quentin in password-protected area is beyond dependable, friendly and he has developed a system so it's basically impossible to get scammed. I also use Modaman, who is extremely fast and a tip Jax gave me to keep from being scammed is to use a verified response from him and use that same reply from then on, and he does the same, I've ordered from him over my 10 years here on DBG but Jax had remained a close, trusted customer. He only takes trusted customers I believe. I would happily send a donation to DBG if they accepted something other than Bitcoin. I'm lucky to not need the perks of a member who donates but it's a very rare case and I advise members to donate as the perks open up a whole new world.
Back to my devoted post to my dearest Jax, (she informed me many years ago to put in paragraphs instead of one long post. My fellow veteran is currently in a coma after a drunk driver hit her daughter damaging the young lady's liver beyond repair, a young lady who works with the government on solutions if Earth were to become inhabitable, they do prepare for scenarios beyond global warming, Comets known as planet killers, nuclear "incidents" and other things beyond this old man's IQ. In an instant a drunk driver nearly took her life The life of a young woman who was looking forward to becoming a mother when her husband came home from overseas, a woman who went to college to honor her mother who's disability from the miliary gave her children 4 years of paid college tuition. She wouldn't waste her mother's sacrifice and upon graduation she worked to save mankind in case of Armageddon basically. Jax grew up in a Survivalist type household, taught to hunt, fish, garden, natural medical remedies. And was always pushed to find ways to survive modern incidents her father, brother, uncle all faced in law enforcement. She came up with writing your blood type in case of an accident or injury, writing your blood type if you were injured and losing blood, write it on your forehead with your own blood. You can see where her daughter was influenced on her chosen career.
Despite her petite but fit frame, Jax had a large liver. We all have different size livers, her husband is over 6 foot, and her own daughter had 4 inches on her but her liver was much larger than her husbands and she is 12 years younger. She donated half her liver to her daughter who is alive and well. Jax who had suffered from a serious Septic infection before developed another and was put in a coma to prevent organ failure or something I didn't understand with big medical terms. So I'm sharing her scam prevention tips while honoring her during her time away. That woman has defied death before and I have faith she will again. And I'll share her final tip for avoiding scams. There are the rare vendors who accept payment other than Bitcoin. I'd never been scammed before bitcoin and I haven't since I stopped using it. Not that there aren't other ways to get scammed but that is the whole purpose of DBG, to find reliable vendors. I truly believe this site has saved my life. And Jax has been a part of that as well. So excuse my sentimental post but I hope it helps others in some way. Best Wishes, "Big C"
*Assistance with spelling and punctuation from the Young Woman who is very much like her mother