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07-15-14 02:24 #400
Posts: 4922Why we closed this thread
We are in the process of launching a Classified site here at the USASG called The USA Adult Classifieds. It will be live nationwide in less than a month. We noticed some guys were posting alternatives to RedBook. While we wouldn't have closed this while RedBook was running, since it's closed we would prefer to promote our site over a new one.
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07-08-14 23:49 #399
Posts: 6Any Good site besides backpage?
Anyone know any sites to go to that replace redbook? Besides backpage and craigslist?
I think this is a good one. Maybe you might not want to use our site to ask somebody to post another one.
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07-05-14 12:31 #398
Posts: 1295Why
Originally Posted by JohnGSmith [View Original Post]
How can two drunk kids at college have consensual sex, but later the guy is punished but not the girl. And is tried in a college Kanagroo court without representation and is assumed guilty.
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07-05-14 06:24 #397
Posts: 363I'm a bit behind the news curve, I just found out about Redbook. I wasn't an avid user, but I did use their website to help cross-check and research girls. Because the ads were more detailed, it was easier to figure out what was actually offered.
From what I've read so far, it seems the money-laundering / tax evasion is the primary cause the Feds went after them. The "promotion of illegal activities" was just the backdoor they used, so they could seize more and have a better PR spin. This is an election year after all, so LE across the nation will be looking for their high profile bust.
I'm not sure how listing "sex acronyms" constitutes promoting illegal activity. If that's the case, a TON of escort and AMP review sites will be in trouble. Providing a dictionary of words simply helps their readership decipher what's being posted, so they understand what's being presented in front of them. If that's illegal then we might as well arrest every language translator who happens to translate illegal or foul speech or text.
Unless there's any proof that Redbook was taking a cut from "donations" that escorts received from clients, then I don't see how Redbook is legally complicit for the behavior and actions that users do away from their site.
Though this probably why BP is careful not to allow ads that have sex acronyms or "menus". They don't want to give the Feds a perceived opening.
What I don't understand is, from a health, safety, and "quality of life" standpoint, sites like BP, Redbook and others actually improve those things. It takes sex workers off the street, which makes it less visible to the average citizen. Shady things can still happen in hotels but if you're at least a half-way decent hotel, then they act as a bit of lower level security for both the escort and client. At worst a girl may try to steal something from my wallet, but I don't have to worry about getting stabbed or shot. The websites also make it so meeting in hotels is safer that have been vetted by the community. If a guy or girl wants to be extra safe, they can just go on dates with verified members of the community. LE also uses these sites and it makes it easier for them to track and indict pimps.
Trying to knock down these sites, just move things underground and put everyone in more unsafe situations. Not to mention, you might start seeing more street level activity, which will affect the neighborhood quality of life. It's clear the Redbook take down was primarily a money grab, but it's definitely short-sighted. Even before several states started legalizing pot, the government was moving in the right direction by letting the small stuff go and not trying to take down and indict everything that had a "420" reference. When it comes to prostitution, they really should take that approach. Focus on the actual sex trafficking organizations and not waste resources on what two independent consenting adults do. If a website exists which makes it easier and safer to get together, then they shouldn't give a damn about it.
That said, any business that skirts the grey area of the moral / legal line should be smart enough to pay their taxes. Uncle Sam will often look the other way if he gets his cut.
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07-03-14 15:59 #396
Posts: 10Originally Posted by DickDynamyte [View Original Post]
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07-03-14 14:45 #395
Posts: 419Originally Posted by SharkinOC [View Original Post]
10 reasons the USA Is no longer the land of the free.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/arc...lmost-complete
25 Signs That America Is Rapidly Becoming More Like Nazi Germany.
http://www.hermes-press.com/germany1930.htm
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07-03-14 13:16 #394
Posts: 419Originally Posted by SharkinOC [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Bucweak [View Original Post]
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07-01-14 12:09 #393
Posts: 3No Redbook
I don't post much "I feel like I'm telling on someone when I do" but this redbook thing has got me passionate enough to post something. It's been a week now and we know a little more about the charges brought on Eric Omuro and Annmarie Lanoce. The feds have a weak case, but win or lose they reached their objective which is to bring the website down never mind that there are 100's of other sites that do the same thing. Redbook was a particular one was popular and they let "escorts" post any picture that they wanted, had reviews, and had a list of acronym. It is hypocrisy it seems like they invented a bunch of charges throw them at the suspects and see which one if any will stick. We already see less women posting on BP and you would have to be a fool right now to come out with another web site similar to redbook. I mean the easy access and the fact that it was wide open is what ultimately lead to the website catching law enforcement attention. What are the girls going to do now? Are they going to have to start hanging out their hotel rooms in there underwear? Is that what we want?
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06-27-14 14:03 #392
Posts: 317Hmm
Originally Posted by LEWatcher [View Original Post]
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06-27-14 14:02 #391
Posts: 317**************
I was liking this site, **************, as a potential replacement but they just changed so you have to request reviews from the author. Really stupid and such a pain to have to wait. The owner of this site has destroyed it before it even really got off the ground.
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06-27-14 08:21 #390
Posts: 158What a loss
All the reviews and feedback are gone.
But if money laundering did actually happen, then there is no turning back.
I think the power elite hate any offense related to money much more so than escorting.
They will hunt you down and crush you for it.
If Redbook owner actually did it, he / she underestimated the government.
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06-27-14 07:43 #389
Posts: 158Originally Posted by Bucweak [View Original Post]
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06-26-14 01:52 #388
Posts: 344MRB was the number one site I used, before I would see a girl from there, I would read her reviews to see if she was real and not someone that would do me dirty.
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06-26-14 01:24 #387
Posts: 2476Hopefully the ones from Oakland
Originally Posted by Ivonnahumpalot [View Original Post]
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06-26-14 01:13 #386
Posts: 222MyRedbook shut down
This country is full of hypocrispy, so it is ok to be a porn star / company and pay a girl for sex on camera, and sell the footage around the world so everyone can see it, but its not ok to pay a girl to have sex behind close doors? They both doing the same exact thing. I have said many times over (not on here) that illegal and legal is not based on good and evil, but on the fact that the elite can control it and make money / monopoly off of it. If they can it's legal, if they can't, it is illegal. When sex / natural things become a crime, you know something is wrong with this world.
I wonder if they will shut down sites like Eros-guide, backpage, date-check, myproviderguide, etc.
P.S. On a side note, I have seen a few girls off MRB make new account on Humaniiplex.