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08-15-18 10:26 #273
Posts: 9Originally Posted by DowntownBoy [View Original Post]
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08-15-18 09:09 #272
Posts: 332Kendra
I almost pulled the trigger a few times. Glad I didn't.
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08-15-18 08:49 #271
Posts: 832Originally Posted by Glennie [View Original Post]
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08-15-18 01:27 #270
Posts: 201Originally Posted by Petrone [View Original Post]
https://onebackpage.com/personal-con...rning_i4894870
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08-15-18 01:27 #269
Posts: 201Originally Posted by Glennie [View Original Post]
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08-14-18 08:21 #268
Posts: 332Teresa
That number you posted is for Teresa. Not a scammer, but I wouldn't bother. She works with a couple other not too desirable ladies, though not scammers (Kendra, Nikki and perhaps Tasha is back chasing the dragon along with her dragon friends). Tasha is the best of the lot, but she gained weight while she was in rehab.
Originally Posted by DowntownBoy [View Original Post]
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08-14-18 01:52 #267
Posts: 201Originally Posted by DowntownBoy [View Original Post]
-Petrone.
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08-13-18 22:09 #266
Posts: 832Originally Posted by SexBang123 [View Original Post]
If I had to guess maybe these two girls are working their pure speculation on my part I do have one of the girls Facebooks anyways hope someone seen these girls so they can report back she told me she works with the street walker named Brittany to I'd like to find out if the street walker namef Britney is working with this girl.
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08-13-18 19:17 #265
Posts: 13Escort Working out of Merrimack St. Apt?
So, I'm 99% sure one of the apartments in my buddy's building just off Elm and Merrimack is being used by escorts. Seen two girls in and out meeting guys at the street since he moved in. It'd be super convenient if I was right. Anyone know of any providers working out of that area? Shoot me a PM.
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08-12-18 23:05 #264
Posts: 59Rochester
I'm going to be staying at the holiday inn in Rochester this weekend. Just wondering if there's anything by that area? Don't want to be bored LOL.
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08-11-18 22:37 #263
Posts: 389Remi
Originally Posted by JNimble [View Original Post]
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08-11-18 14:17 #262
Posts: 2Vastly superior security to using any of your actual credit cards online, but to each his own.
Originally Posted by Trypt [View Original Post]
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08-11-18 05:38 #261
Posts: 170Really bad times
DT.
I remember when women actually liked being with a guy. I could go to dinner on a business trip and meet a very attractive woman at the bar, we'll figure the rest ou. Providers were happy people, and the understood that they were getting paid to make you happy. Getting ripped off never happened. You always paid at the end, and even gave her extra.
The dependencies these women have are destroying everything. Such a shame.
Who wants the soap box next.
Originally Posted by DevilsTongue1 [View Original Post]
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08-11-18 04:52 #260
Posts: 444Thanks for the info, but I stopped reading right here.
Originally Posted by Dyslexing [View Original Post]
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08-10-18 21:50 #259
Posts: 2You might want to checkout [URL]privacy.com[/URL]
Hello, I've been lurking a short while, first time poster. I will do my best to contribute on these boards. .
There is an awesome service called Privacy.com which is free. They are a credit card processor which is how they offer it for free, they're making the 2% or w / e it is on each transaction they process.
I do not work for them and am not affiliated with them in any way, just a long time user and fan.
To be very clear, what it does NOT help you do is hide anything from your SO. I'm single so I don't need it for that. But be warned that each transaction that goes through to your checking account shows up with the name of the vendor with "privacycom" at the end. For example if you set one up for godaddy a charge will likely appear in your checking account as "godaddy privacycom".
How it works: Setup your Privacy account with a very long password you don't use anywhere else, and enable 2 FA (two-factor authentication) to make it nearly un-hackable. Then you link your Privacy account to your checking account (just like you do with PayPal, same idea). Privacy then lets you create unlimited "burner" cards. Every card created draws its funds from your checking account. Not only that, but their visa cards are similar to the 'buy a gift card at a drugstore' method, in that your name and address do not have to match! Now some websites seem to check that the address is valid with a postal type lookup, however you could pick literally any valid address in the US, and the name should not matter at all.
Why this is helpful (and 10 x safer than using your own card online): These visa cards can be set to disable (burn) instantly after a single transaction. You can set dollar limits per card, or set that it can only be charged for $x once per week / month / year, etc. It's extremely flexible. This accomplishes a few things:
1. It eliminates the possibility of any website with crappy security getting hacked and your *actual* credit card number being stolen and used.
2. It eliminates the possibility of a potentially embarrassing / problematic website with crappy security getting hacked and your billing name and address being released (think *.
3. It eliminates the possibility of a recurring charge from a site / service you most definitely only wanted for a week or a month but that didn't make it possible to opt-out of the auto subscription.
I have 18 recurring cards setup, one for each online billing service I use, that only allow the exact dollar amount per month / year for that service. Then I create a new one-time burner for each random online use.
It won't be a good fit for everyone, but hopefully it's useful info to some of you. Hell even if you don't use it for SA / SB, if you use it for all your normal online activity it'll still help protect your real credit cards.
Happy hobbying!
Originally Posted by Zantusi [View Original Post]