Are you still out there…? Call me!

As my book deadline closes in really really fast, there are a few people I was having email correspondence with who used Tormail addresses and I’ve now lost contact. I really would like to hear from them again. And a few others to boot…

Help me get this Silk Road book finished!
Help me get this Silk Road book finished!

The rub is, I don’t want to name the three I most want to hear back from, because I promised I wouldn’t out them by username. So… if you think there’s any chance you might be one of the people I’m talking about, please get in contact soon! Think money laundering, security, moderating…

And it’s a long shot, but if Atlantis’s Loera and/or Vlad, or EnterTheMatrix or Tony76 (assuming you haven’t really been contract-killed) would care to get in touch with me I’d love to hear from you too. 🙂

Anyone else who has anything unique to share – especially ex-SR mods/admins or No.1 vendors or anyone who got arrested etc – who would care to get in touch, please do.

I’ve had an overwhelming number of SR buyers and sellers tell me their stories or offer to help and have tried to respond to them all, but if I missed you, please accept my most sincere apologies.

x Eiley

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