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>>527731129
yes everyone with a functioning brain knew it the entire time. it is very obvious that Wayfair was being used as a way to manage payments for something nefarious. the only question was how much Wayfair knew about it or if they just had incredibly sloppy vendor management.
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was that the "buy a $10,000 cabinet, maybe get a child inside" conspiracy?
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>>527731284
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I mean its the same scam that chinks use in MMOs. Sell a piece of Iron Ore.

Some cheater buys gold from some chink gold selling site and the chink has the buyer put up a single piece of iron ore that normally sells for 25 gold for 99999999 gold and the chink buys it thus the transaction looks as "legitimate" to the system.

They were using Wayfair to hide their clearly illicit payments for something illegal.
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>>527731480
ok but were they actually dead ?? or wre they just paid money to be at their sex partiesz//


are they still missing??
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>>527731480
Some of these kids turned out not to be missing
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Have you ever noticed tht is you search for anything on Amazon, and sort by “Most Expensive” first, you get WILDLY high prices? Here’s a 14 grand prove for a pot and pan. What’s up?
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>>527732711
maybe instead of delisting when out of stock they just crank the price up until they get more. if anyone is willing to pay that much for cheap kitchenware im sure they can rush order a set from somewhere or cancel somebody else's order for it.
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>>527732711
>What’s up?
I think it's overseas sellers trying to manipulate the algorithm to sell their shitty products. What they do is make a bunch of listings, one for their cheap shit and similar listings with an outrageous price; they're trying to discourage the algo from showcasing other products by crowding out the listing space. They do the same things with electronics, you can find SSD's and other external storage for tens of thousands of dollars...

It is also possible this is a way to launder money; though typically they use artwork because the value is speculative to the buyer. If this was the case, I don't think they would have been transporting and delivering "merchandise" this way, this was probably a payment method

Note: WayFair participates in the bug bounty program, and was vulnerable to some very basic XSS attacks, so if they were using it, someone could have taken a look at things, probably without WayFair knowing
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>>527731129
I mean I believe its probable but...
this is meaningless without knowing the product he bought. for all we know is he could have bought a refrigerator
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Woke up today thinking of this.
Sadly I m at work.
IIRC the product code was the same of the file of missing child.
Does anyone have the screenshots I wanted to cross-reference the file and the dates later

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