The only thing I can think of is that he/she doesn't want to mention the OP because then the OP might figure out who he/she is which I find incredible. Even if the OP did identify him as somebody who disrespected the OP, the only thing the OP "might" do is get mad and take it out on him by screwing him around on additional orders, unless they are thugs, mafia or whatever, which may be the case for all we know. Also, who knows may be he ripped off the OP and indeed they are mad and have some interest in causing him/her some trouble.
Some folks posted comments that this person, pfree, is just plain full of it; others believe him. Some said that he/she could be considered as having posted bogus crap on the board if he/she had just made a comment then disappeared from the board. Well guess what he sort of did disappear. I checked and according to information available on this webcite, he/she came and went during the month of July, 02. All of that persons' post were in the same month - one month only. Haven't heard from 'em since. Interestinly many if not most of his/her posts concerned this thread only, with the exception of a few posts on just one or two threads only. He/she did report on the status of orders, mostly Ultram. As for my opinion, I'll just say I am highly skeptical about lending any credence to the story, which I admit is plausible, and it's very credible that a person who was "busted" in the way he/she was busted would stop all ordering except for meds such as Ultram which are fairly easy to obtain, versus the Ativan for which he/she claims was the drug that got him in trouble. Also in reading his/her posts I got the distinct impression that they were impatient if not pushy; and that kind of behavior is more apt to result in the possibility of arrest IMO. They also said that seven deputies arrived with the a postal inspector and marshall...hmm that's pretty excessive even if he had only a 100 pill order of Ativan. Though I don't know if anybody raised the question of prior order history. Sure raises some doubts in my mind.