Haley and Daisy Operation.
[QUOTE=Jjbee62;2788659]I went back and read your posts about Haley again, but I don't see any mention that she scammed you. From what I gathered, she didn't provide the services you wanted, after you paid her. Did you, before handing her the donation, confirm that what you wanted was on the table? If not, while she may be a lousy provider, it doesn't sound like much of a scam. Was there a threat of violence that you didn't report?
Lousy providers, the ones using fake pictures, providing minimal service, shorting time, bad hygiene, etc. , seldom last. They are an annoyance, nothing more. And they teach the importance of doing your research.[/QUOTE]Well we can argue over semantics until the cows come home. But, this will be my last post on the subject. I think most people understand what I mean by a scam. Her ad says this among other things: "I ENJOY IT ALL. LOVE what I do. Fantasies / Fetish friendly".
So to use an analogy. If I advertised a car for sale and told you how great is was on the road, then you showed up and found it didn't have an engine, but that what I meant was that it ran great behind a tow truck. Would you call that a scam, maybe. Maybe not. The point of my post was not to argue over the semantics and definition of the word 'scam' but to suggest using the 'daisy operation' to 'clean' up BP so that it is no longer financially feasible for Haley types to operate. Once they have their time and gas money wasted enough times, they will quit. The only reasons she is still advertising is because it must be paying off.