The way you're talking, I wouldn’t be surprised if your emergency contact is your case officer. Starting to feel like your phone reports back to HQ. You’re giving off serious Tekashi energy, just without the hair dye and SoundCloud page.
If you’re wired, at least pretend to be subtle.
This reply, and the other one implying you’re withholding critical info from all of us to spite him, reads a lot differently from the much more thoughtful followup. It’s like the crisis management / marketing dept stepped in after the CEO started a fire. Are there multiple people posting with this account, or maybe split personalities?
Anyway, what in readalot’s actions indicates he’s working with law enforcement? Seemed to me like a heads up you might be adding unnecessary risk to your own burden. (I don’t know if the counterfeiting angle really changed that guy’s outcomes, but why risk it? They got Al Capone on tax evasion.)
While your customers assume all the health risk, sources carry most of the legal liability. I have some sympathy for that. Without you folks putting it on the line, we’d be SOL.
Still, it’s completely fair to ask for the information we need to make informed health decisions. We’re not getting that info from every source, unfortunately, but not every source has made your claims of unique sophistication.
Or I guess you could just say you’re not interested in providing any evidence ever, and stop making the bold claims, and I bet most people including readalot would just get bored and stop asking. After a while, your track record will do a lot more for your business than cheap talk.