Turkish Pharmacy was admittedly a bit ingenuous when they decided to re-ship without waiting for a seizure letter. I put it down to being nice and certainly they are not deserving of getting double crossed for that.
However, any treatment of a customer's personal details by a source that is anything other than total confidentiality is a humongous NO NO.
I am sincerely baffled that anyone would suggest otherwise. If that customer is really running an opportunistic scam, then I as everyone else would like to see them get a ton worth of comeuppance. That doesn't mean that all means to get to that result are allowed. We are not talking a flat screen TV or an mp3 player here. We're talking illegal substances. Putting their details out in the open brings eyes on them. They may possibly snitch on other people they know who used the same source or other sources. It brings eyes on Turkish Pharmacy too and to that client database they may or may not erase every two months. This is no pipe dream. The potential for snowballing is always present. Ambitious cops have made their careers out of good opportunities. All it takes sometimes is just the right incentive, such as an easy start when one player of the network gets identified for free. They take it from there and try to make everyone snitch on each other to avoid being sent to the can. Anything to seek that headline.
As a customer (not of Turkish Pharmacy, but in general), I am conscious of the risks and ready to take it on the chin every time I make an order if that goes wrong and I lose my money. Heck, I am ready to take it on the chin even when I order from a source I consider reputable and trustworthy. But I'm fully aware that if there's a problem, I have no legal recourse and everything I can try to cut my losses is without the intervention of the law and sometimes may only involve making other customers aware of the issue with the source, so they save their money. And that's again because we are talking illegal stuff. And legal recourse for illegal activities equals to self-incrimination, which is what Turkish Pharmacy is suggesting for themselves. Maybe they feel safe down there in Turkey and it might very well be true. Or maybe some Turkish brass may decide it would be nice to bust a small steroid dealing business to make themselves look good with the U.S. LE which asked for intervention, so they are owed a favor. Who knows.
But you are in the wrong business if you want to fix your problems via the law (directly or indirectly, as TP essentially would do). If that's what you want, then run a legit activity and leave steroids to someone else.