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Originally Posted by javitox5000
Wow such a weird reasoning to be honest. Im in the discord never talked there but in the discord you do say you will ban for saying it which, even after that weird shitty excuse, suspicious as f.
I get it man you want to be right is your discord and you do what you want but honestly acting entitled like either means you are either a bad dev that can't even deal with people asking a damn common question in the cheating scene cause MANY people are not deep into the cheating scene and many would ask they don't really know much about this at all or just someone with a faulty product trying to make a quick buck.
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Let's get one thing straight:
I have no desire to sell a product (in this case, a cheat) to someone who knows nothing about the risks involved. Asking whether it's safe or not is the clearest indicator that you possess zero basic knowledge about cheating. I'm the one who decides what kind of customers I want to have.
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Originally Posted by javitox5000
Most people ask if it's safe as in if it's detected, the fact that you can't see that and act like this tells a lot about you
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You claim that "Most people ask if it's safe as in if it's detected." without having access to their messages who are in private tickets. That's pretty funny.
I've had people ask if it was safe because they "didn't want to have a message on their Steam profile telling others that they were banned for cheating."
What is someone who is afraid of being banned doing on my Discord server, which is exclusively dedicated to cheating? It's clearly a user who doesn't understand that cheating = risk of being banned. That is exactly why I don't want this type of customer draining support resources and panicking the moment they get a EAC Ban (because it can happen when you cheat!).
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Originally Posted by javitox5000
Just as a recommendation you are selling a product you should really mind how you express and keep shit like this normalized cause you ain't professional at all even if the product is any good.
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I don't care if I appear unprofessional or not, I'm not here to promote myself. I am completely transparent and I expect my clients to have a basic understanding of what a cheat is and the risks involved in using one.
I will continue to filter out customers who demonstrate a lack of foundational knowledge, even if you deem the methods "suspicious" or "unprofessional."
It's not me who's for sale, but the cheat. So I don't give a damn what people think of me, as long as they're satisfied with my work.
And as I said above, there's no problem with questions like "Is it detected?" , "Has there ever been a ban here?" They're legitimate.
Those who ask if there's a risk of electrocution when putting their fingers in the socket, you can stay outside.
Cheating is never safe.