Re: Help me recover from a scam so I can buy a PS5
Absolutely, they will. I know. It's called solidarity. Thought my country was not all that stellar in many ways, but perhaps there is at least one way in which it is.
If you thought of putting up a campaign just because "I'd love to get a high end PC with a Nvidia RTX, but don't have the money for it", why couldn't you? Someone might donate even to that.
By the way, just a couple recent occurrences:
I have donated more than the raised amount to other campaigns over the last two or three years, so my conscience is clear as day.
I've just been asked to speak in a popular local podcast about videogame accessibility and gaming blind, so there you go.
I've been asked by an employee of a big company's fundraising department if I had any previous education or experience in the field.
Several other victims of the same scammer contacted me and we're now looking into other legal possibilities of getting him arrested together.
The first and only hate I've received so far came from here.
4 of my personal friends who are also blind donated to this, and neither of them found it wrong in any way.
But I guess I can't be surprised that people from countries where it's the first action step to sue a company for daring to put up an innaccessible site or service rather than first trying to persuade them through advocacy, open discussion and other hyperfuturistic achievements of modern civilization might find this unacceptable or offending.
Lukas
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