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Wayfair --- child sex trafficking?

Josie

*probably reading smut*
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"...linked to a Russian website."
 
I think I've found evidence of serious criminality against children. Should I;

1) Tweet it for that sweet thrill of affirmation from my followers?
2) Copy a bunch of tweets and toss them together to make an "news article" for those valuable clicks?
3) Report my concerns to the appropriate authorities?
 
Wayfair is a dumb business. How can they make money not charging shipping for furniture?

By including the cost of shipping in the base retail price - much like Amazon (often) does. An example is two $50 wooden dining chairs being offered for sale at $157 on Wayfair. They stack (pack?) the two ($50) chairs in a single box, add the (typical) shipping/freight fee and then tell you "free shipping" is included.
 
By including the cost of shipping in the base retail price - much like Amazon (often) does. An example is two $50 wooden dining chairs being offered for sale at $157 on Wayfair. They stack (pack?) the two ($50) chairs in a single box, add the (typical) shipping/freight fee and then tell you "free shipping" is included.

The swine! They are capable of anything!
 
The swine! They are capable of anything!

Not as bad as some of the 'dietary supplements' sold using TV ads. They say that you pay nothing but then the fine print reveals a P&H (processing and handling) fee of $7.95 to get your first "risk free" (credit/debit account) order. But wait... there is more - you are automagically enrolled in their ship the wonder substance to you every 4 weeks (at an, as yet, undisclosed cost) unless you specifically make an effort to cancel that service.
 
By including the cost of shipping in the base retail price - much like Amazon (often) does. An example is two $50 wooden dining chairs being offered for sale at $157 on Wayfair. They stack (pack?) the two ($50) chairs in a single box, add the (typical) shipping/freight fee and then tell you "free shipping" is included.

No different than new car dealers wanting to sale you a car and give you a cash rebate. And yet people are dumb enough to believe they are making money on the deal.
 
What is particularly sad about these Qanan conspiracy theories, like this one and pizzagate, besides them becoming increasingly attractive to Republicans, is that there is plenty of real child sex trafficking going on around us that they couldn't care less about.
 
Well, crap - I've bought stuff from Wayfair and there were no girls in the boxes. I want a refund!
 
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