People in the comments asking, "What's MESO?"
You just outed yourself as a newbie. 😂
The old bodybuilding forums were the OG places to find sources, reviews, bloodwork, and real feedback.
Been on them since the mid-'90s.
MESO.
Anabolex.
SSB.
Professional Muscle.
Before Reddit.
Before Facebook groups.
Before Telegram groups
That's where the underground lived.
Meso Forum announces a permanent ban of a QSC for what they describe as “severe and dangerous doxxing” of a customer.
According to the statement:
The customer had complained publicly about a missing order.
Tracy responded by posting screenshots and information that, while partially redacted, allegedly contained enough details to identify the customer’s exact home address.
Staff argue this went far beyond exposing a name, email, phone number fragment, city, state, or ZIP code.
They claim that a combination of address fragments, tracking information, map imagery, neighbourhood details, and other clues allowed third parties to reconstruct the customer’s residence.
Tracy also allegedly published the customer’s USDC/ERC-20 cryptocurrency payment address, which staff viewed as exposing financial information in addition to location data.
The statement argues that linking shipping details, payment information, transaction history, and location clues created a serious privacy and safety risk.
Staff further state that:
Publishing information that can lead to someone’s home address is a potential safety threat, not merely a privacy violation.
Such disclosures could expose individuals to harassment, stalking, intimidation, retaliation, blackmail, theft, or increased law-enforcement scrutiny.
Tracy used customer information to attack a dissatisfied customer rather than protect their privacy.
This represented a fundamental breach of trust between a vendor and customer.
Outcome
The forum concludes that the conduct was among the most serious customer-safety violations possible and states that:
The permanent ban was issued specifically because of the alleged doxxing and exposure of customer information, not because of the underlying shipping dispute or customer complaint.
In short, the forum’s position is that the vendor exposed enough information for a customer to be identified and located, and that this justified an immediate and permanent ban.