Wayfair Child Sex Trafficking

Wayfair may not even have known. Depending on how many listings they get in a day I would guess it would be pretty hard to go though.
With that beings said though they need to look into it, seems like more than a coincidence.
Try selling something with a confederate flag emblem, or a gun part on certain sites. They can ID and pull that stuff in minutes, maybe seconds.
 
I would imagine that purchasing a kidnapped American girl would cost a hell of a lot more than $10k given the bevy of associated risks, and I don’t believe that third parties are actually selling humans via a publicly-traded e-commerce platform.
 
Have you ever posted anything negative about minorities or women? AOC is enough to bury you.
Huh?

You’re actually saying I’ve posted “hate speech” about minorities and/or women?

What are you talking about?

AOC, the queen of the Green New Deal is enough to bury me?

I’m with @Rasputin_Vol - where’s the receipts?
 
That's definitely a Dark Web enterprise:eek:

Oh, for sure, and I don’t think there’s anyone naïve enough to completely disregard the idea that you can buy some really weird stuff online if you know where to look.

Where to look, in this case, definitely isn’t a very well known furniture store. The notion that Wayfair is “in” on this is completely ludicrous, and why would someone actively trafficking human beings open themselves up to so much risk and oversight from a company with a vested interest in not having their platform used for such nefarious purposes? The entire situation strikes me as weird, but I refuse to believe that I could have inadvertently ordered a child two weeks ago if I bought a pricey pillow.
 
Oh, for sure, and I don’t think there’s anyone naïve enough to completely disregard the idea that you can buy some really weird stuff online if you know where to look.

Where to look, in this case, definitely isn’t a very well known furniture store. The notion that Wayfair is “in” on this is completely ludicrous, and why would someone actively trafficking human beings open themselves up to so much risk and oversight from a company with a vested interest in not having their platform used for such nefarious purposes? The entire situation strikes me as weird, but I refuse to believe that I could have inadvertently ordered a child two weeks ago if I bought a pricey pillow.

I tend to agree with most of what you say. However, I don’t think it’s a coincidence those items were named the way they were named. No chance those unique names were selected and they just happen to be missing girls from the last 3-6 months. How many of us recognized all of those names?

I’d like to know more about it. Wayfair’s explanation was horse apples. I want to know how many times those items were ordered and, if they were, what happened to the money.

To be clear, I don’t think most people believe you actually get a child dropped at your door. The theory would be that you are expressing interest or laundering the payment through these items. Third parties can set up shop on wayfair.

I find it far fetched but the names and item prices are not a mere coincidence. It means something.
 
This is legitimately the craziest thing I've seen this year. How the hell do you explain having abducted children's names on vastly overpriced home goods???

If these photos have all been doctored, that's obviously a different story.
 
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