Thread: Mailing random low-income homes seeking possible providers
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02-11-20 02:13 #6
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The purpose of this Forum is to provide for the exchange if information between men on the subject of finding women for sex. Let's stick to the subject.
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01-19-20 14:15 #5
Posts: 52As a provider
Originally Posted by PawgHunter [View Original Post]
It also sounds like you might be putting the Target on your back. Worst case scenario some girl's boyfriend gets it and set you up.
Sounds like a very dangerous Avenue if you ask me.
Stay safe.
Alixx.
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10-23-19 01:44 #4
Posts: 89Originally Posted by PawgHunter [View Original Post]
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07-14-19 23:25 #3
Posts: 48Originally Posted by Avash88 [View Original Post]
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07-14-19 19:20 #2
Posts: 85Bad idea in the Fosta / Sesta Era
This is a really bad idea with the new law Fosta / Sesta now they can get you on human trafficking and Solicitation. I wouldn't do it stick to Sa or list crawler. Can try out the idea on Pof or Ok cupid my sending messages to see if they need help with bills. But letters are really a bad idea.
Originally Posted by PawgHunter [View Original Post]
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07-14-19 19:10 #1
Posts: 48Mailing random low-income homes seeking possible providers
It seems kinda risky but has anyone heard of someone trying something like this? For example, I live near a trailer park, could I mail a letter to each person's trailer saying something like "Lonely man seeking attractive woman to spend time with. Willing to donate 100 for a special one hour date. You must be age 21 or over". Then include an email address or burnet number for replies, would that be a crime? The letter only mentions paying for a date but obiously people know what it means. My goal is to find a near by provider that does not do this professionally, I would be her only client.