So like the title says one lovely lady went for the jugular on this guy and posted his work, email, address, cell and to add insult to injury, it seems she stole his DL and tossed a pic of that up on skip the games website. Accompanying that little bit of info the poster goes in detail complaining about him being a time waster which of course justifies stealing his dl and publicly outing him as a hobbyist.
Hell hath no fury and all that right....
Yet another reason to stick to eccie for both roles in the system. Either as a provider you can avoid a jackass screwing you over on a setup date and then blowing you off after you made the effort and kept your schedule open. And as a hobbyist after you trusted a provider in the screening process not to steal your fucking DL and post your shit online. Both are way in the wrong here...but outing this guy really seems like overkill and like someone broke some unwritten rules there. That's potentially social, career, family ender fallout type shit.
Btw if you live in Batesville you might want to make sure this isn't you or your not missing your DL.
Staff Edit - Remove Link to real World Info - Biomed1
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