DreDay187
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The poster said "high demand" implying the higher the demand goes the higher the likelihood of a scam, or perhaps that there is a "scam threshold" where, for a sufficiently high demand, the proportion of bad exchanges (theft, bunk product, etc) spikes. You are arguing that a certain demand level must be met for a good to be supplied. This is true, but no one suggested otherwise.
And there are plenty of things that are scammed that aren't illicit so where would you like to leave this off? That scamming is a function of demand, illicitness (to some degree), and other factors unmentioned as of yet?