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I’ve seen this same thing happen to an old apartment manager I once knew.
I have NO idea who would do such a thing…but someone posted on every site from Craigslist to AFF that she liked; ahem, large throbbing sumpin-or-others; particularly in pairs and then added that she was available all hours. They posted her home, office, and cell number along with a random teaser pic scavenged from the ‘net.
It was horrible; er, in her case hilarious, because she was an A-hole.
I heard…
Does anyone know how I can contact either of these women? I’m a member of an excvlusive club they may be interested in.
Just call me Emperor.
Why would this woman be targeted for a false ad? There’s an old adage that goes “if you play in the mud……you get dirty”. This could have been perpetrated by man or woman with a grudge. It’s unlikely it was random. If she surfed that site, somebody may have picked her name and built the phoney profile.
Could it also be that she DID post the profile and claimed it was done by someone else when she got “caught” by a friend??!!
dang… i live in the connecticut valley, 40 (ish) and seperated from my husband… i never benefitted from this add.
And… what where her “friends” doing sufting that site that they could find her?