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Sam38g
12-24-2017, 12:56 AM
Everyone knows the Feds raided their offices, why would anyone be buying ads from them?

Blovely
12-24-2017, 06:38 AM
Important information related to Eros......banks are apparently closing accounts belonging to customers who billed ads on the site to those accounts. Ugh. If your bank might do this to you....hurry up & open a second checking account somewhere. Btw Wal Mart offers several prepaid cards you can use to pay for online ads. Best not to trust banks anymore...

Do you know if those people recently bought ads or if they bought them in the past? Asking because I bought 1 add like 4-5 months ago and haven't bought any since.

SnuffleUffleGrass
12-24-2017, 08:59 AM
I do not want to post the screenshot of the Facebook post but I will say from my own personal experience banks keep records of billing to accounts. BP used to show up on my bank records & monthly statement.

So unfortunately unless a business has gone out of their way to use a confidential billing title.....your bank might know who you are buying services from...

Exxotica
12-25-2017, 12:32 AM
I do not want to post the screenshot of the Facebook post.

Such important info but you don't want to post the source? Ok

Sam38g
12-28-2017, 10:11 AM
http://www.newsweek.com/metoo-microsoft-amazon-trafficking-prostitution-sex-silicon-valley-755611

Quote from the article

Alex Trouteaud, director of Policy and Research at Demand Abolition, another national anti-trafficking organization, said the tech sector is a “culture that has readily embraced trafficking.” As an example of the industry’s nonchalant attitude, he recalled that in its early days, Uber published a blog post that analyzed their data on ride sharing, focused on the Bay Area, and included people who were paying for prostitution. “They made a map using their ride-share data, like it was a funny thing they could do with their data. It was done so flippantly,” Trouteaud said.

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Anything & everything is easily tracked. These guys emails & negotiations over them can be used to convict each one

In the state of Florida, just asking a prostitute for sex is an automatic $5000 fine. Does not matter if she/he agrees or turns the offer down.

The internet, emails, text and such can be used to arrest & convict everyone involved. They do not need warrants anymore.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
03-20-2019, 11:01 AM
Bumping

ep2002
03-20-2019, 02:14 PM
It's a TERRIBLE situation.

The human traffickers within the gov't, monarchy, EVIL CORPS, & holl.yw.ood get away with IT, & the ones who AREN'T doing that are thrown in jail & made to look like they are.



http://www.newsweek.com/metoo-microsoft-amazon-trafficking-prostitution-sex-silicon-valley-755611

Quote from the article

Alex Trouteaud, director of Policy and Research at Demand Abolition, another national anti-trafficking organization, said the tech sector is a “culture that has readily embraced trafficking.” As an example of the industry’s nonchalant attitude, he recalled that in its early days, Uber published a blog post that analyzed their data on ride sharing, focused on the Bay Area, and included people who were paying for prostitution. “They made a map using their ride-share data, like it was a funny thing they could do with their data. It was done so flippantly,” Trouteaud said.

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Anything & everything is easily tracked. These guys emails & negotiations over them can be used to convict each one

In the state of Florida, just asking a prostitute for sex is an automatic $5000 fine. Does not matter if she/he agrees or turns the offer down.

The internet, emails, text and such can be used to arrest & convict everyone involved. They do not need warrants anymore.

Rispy_Girl
03-20-2019, 09:50 PM
Shall we create a movement to protest the legalization of prostitution between consenting adults?