Destiny is starting to become YouTube's community, the people of Destiny are using trials as a source of income, by "clickbaiting" LFG's and LFM's, they use these, and other social medias to get popular, but the horrible thing that these people do, is don't even guarantee flawless, they will give it around three chances and leave you or boot you, regardless of the players skill level, what do I mean by skill level? Never been flawless, can't handle multiple targets the ways other can, etc.
But, not all of Destiny's community are scum, GuardianCons stream over on twitch raised over $1million for charity which proves this community is Legendary above all other communities, for stepping out and doing something for a good cause, I wasn't here to smack the Destiny community with insults, I was here, to report and to warn people about these people, do not, trust, everyone. Thanks for reading.
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If you give someone money on the internet without a purchase order or written agreement, especially since most of them have you pay as 'Family' or some other, non-returnable transaction type, you are putting yourself at risk, period. It's not right, but Let the Buyer Beware is still as true today as it was when it was first spoken. If you're going to do a paid flawless run, go with the most popular, visible people you can find. They have a vested interest in not getting bad feedback, and they are much less likely to leave you hung out to dry. As to the clickbait for views, well...that's what you get for going to LFG. It's like the 4Chan of Destiny, basically. Try out The100 instead, you might have better luck.