I appreciate you taking the initiative to ask me a question and answer it yourself cascas! I do not take the topic of scammers lightly, and there are certainly people who can currently deal with them. The same people whose attention is called between other such small tasks as finalising the administrative tools for the rest of us, hardening us against attack from within and without, keeping the largest and most active hidden service on Tor hidden, eating, breathing, sleeping, and possibly even a few other things that you and I may not be privy to. It is the reality of the situation we are in right now. The solution in place at the present for scammers is the practice of educating the userbase about the scammer until one of the people mentioned above can come away from one of the tasks mentioned above to perform the task of manually removing them. The best approach for success on the Road is to read everything in sight and be as educated and aware as you can possibly be. Fortunately the community has a keen eye for spotting scammers and posting about them. Those who take the time to educate themselves before diving into a purchase will avoid the scam all together, and those who adopt best practices, such as remaining in escrow, will be protected even if they folly and enter into business with a scammer. The responsibility is shared mate, especially at this early stage in the game. We will continue to do everything within our power to assist members of the community who have fallen victim to a scam, but we also expect the community to do everything they can to avoid being scammed in the first place (researching the vendor and staying in escrow.) As has been said by others more eloquent than I, Rome was not built in a day. We work within the world we live at the moment. As time goes on, we will only get better. SR staff appreciate your support and will continue to support all of you to the absolute best of our ability.