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Helena73 ago

It took me 5 minutes to find a match

Jaylin Pinnock missing Jul 4. Who names a utility shelf “jaylin”? Wtf?

The missing kid is 4’5” = 53”

Jaylin shelf listed as 52”

https://files.catbox.moe/6k7zqk.jpeg

https://files.catbox.moe/gfqgwg.jpeg

https://archive.is/tT0Sq

I cant believe this.

jthun2 ago

That is fucking creepy. Time for the authorities to raid the company, or for some patriot in the area to torture the truth out of the CEO with a few sharp implements.

Helena73 ago

I mean this is a third party not wayfair. It could be someone playing a sick joke. But too many names match for it to be a coincidence.

SaneSmith ago

It's weird you can buy a kid for $107? The other ones I've seen of this have high dollar amounts, freaky either way.

Helena73 ago

Perhaps there is an “auction” when they jack the price up?

This could all be bullshit, but if it is, it involves this wfx company.

kestrel9 ago

People should look into the third party angle, the woocommerce sku (private commerce on wordpress?). If there is anything to the connection, then the items don't have to the exact kid but a type (M/F, white/black/asian) etc. Could be related to selling CP or like you said, notice of an auction. IF there is something to this, then the same or similar type of thing could be happening with other products, where existing product advertising is used by private parties for black market distribution. Or someone may be trying to get attention the to Bain Capital/Wayfair connection, the real message could someone giving anons a lead.

One thing I noticed a long time ago but not anymore. For the longest time I could do a search on any mundane word and if I looked at 'images' for results there was nudity and porn related results. (Not CP). Also, it used to be that some search results would include words within the text that didn't belong. But that line of thinking would be relevant only if those cabinet names are false, something the company did not claim to be the case.

Helena73 ago

Maybe it is a child trafficking syndicate that processes payments through wayfair. But that doesnt sound like a smart way to run that sort of criminal enterprise. Does Wayfair take bitcoin? I dont think they do.

It could be a political or commercial entity trying to ruin wayfairs reputation. Maybe chinese entity. This seems plausible to me,

Older webpages used to make heavy use of “keywords” embedded in the html code. For example, if you were selling jeeps on your site you could embed hidden phrases like “SUV” “trade-in” “financing” and the search engines would promote your site if those terms were searched. Too many web programmers abused the feature, embedding keywords like “SUV” on pages for porn. So you would search “SUV” and get pictures of penises. Search engines dont prioritize keywords over other content anymore so the problem isnt as bad.

SaneSmith ago

That's a solid theory, sad you were down voted. Way to think outside of the box, I hate that saying.

kestrel9 ago

It could be a political or commercial entity trying to ruin wayfairs reputation. Maybe chinese entity.

Here's an observation...nothing more.

Guess who really is hostile towards India.

Guess who founded Wayfair

http://archive.is/vVi2F https://www.inc.com/larry-kim/get-to-know-wayfairs-founder-10-facts-about-niraj-shah.html

And activists don't like Wayfair. http://archive.is/KmjVE

Helena73 ago

And who knows what other motivations someone might have that we are totally oblivious of. It just seems like china is an organized bad actor behind a lot of these things. I hope it is a hoax and not real children being bid on.

kestrel9 ago

^Me too.

kestrel9 ago

Search engines dont prioritize keywords over other content anymore so the problem isnt as bad.

Thank God, it was ridiculous. Any kid could do a search and be bombarded with porn pics if they chose to look at images feature.

It could be a political or commercial entity trying to ruin wayfairs reputation. Maybe chinese entity. This seems plausible to me,

Definitely sounds plausible, corporate sabotage. If Ebay security team was willing to commit cyber stalking to terrorize the couple that criticized Ebay in their online news letter, who knows the degree to which the FE corporate "fixers" are willing to eliminate or sabotage global competition.

ChickyNugNug ago

If those screenshots are from the last 24ish hrs then the prices will have changed.

Check some of the videos of people confirming on twatter.

They changed prices and removed products QUICK.

Not suspicious at all, kinda like ordering a cement truck for your underground lair if you know you're popo'd very shortly.

SaneSmith ago

Dude, if I had a underground lair my cement needs would be bananas.