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Texted drug dealer


Question Posted Thursday October 31 2019, 6:55 pm


Hey, I’m sort of friends with a drug dealer. They sell through social media like Snapchat and stuff, and I trust them enough so I followed their selling account and asked if I could get. But they were SUPER surprised I asked because I’d never ever done before and didn’t text me back after a while. Can I get in trouble if anyone sees that I sent him a chat asking? It’s not like I actually bought anything- but I was stupid enough to use my real name’s account and not have a scheduled delete of the chat. Or is this not a big “deal”?


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Dragonflymagic answered Saturday November 2 2019, 12:17 am:
I don't think there is a problem that will come back to hurt you. I am guessing that the fact that you asked when you were known by them to not be a user, meant something wasn't kosher. They may have figured you were being used to uncover their dealings and not responded so there was no response that would confirm that if cops were indeed involved. If doing something they could go to jail for, they will be extra cautious and easily spooked when something different occurs that they didn't plan on, that is out of the usual, etc.

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Danicus answered Friday November 1 2019, 3:47 pm:
You said you know the guy, so you're probably fine. At this point there is nothing you can do anyway. But you're probably fine. I wouldn't worry. But learn from this experience. I would imagine its invite only. Maybe he thought it was an impostor pretending to be you. But I wouldn't worry.

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