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11-10-23 17:50 #262Senior Member

Posts: 201Well that's nothing new. Looks like it's still going to be a while in this Puritan nation if the federal DOJ is still taking the time and resources to do operations, stings, and press releases like this.
Originally Posted by DriveHard
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11-10-23 17:05 #261Senior Member

Posts: 189Including politicians
Those writing the laws are being targeted for breaking the same laws they wrote. Maybe they'll learn to write better laws.
Originally Posted by ElectricHug
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11-09-23 21:48 #260Senior Member

Posts: 201Wasting more resources
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/1...cians-00126153
"Hourly rates that ranged from $350 to $600. Prospective buyers were instructed to fill out forms with detailed personal information, including their names, addresses, employers, and a 'reference if they have one, including politicians, high tech and pharmaceutical executives, doctors, military officers, government contractors that possess security clearances, professors, lawyers, scientists and accountants. ".
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02-01-23 12:58 #259Senior Member

Posts: 270Priorities
193 deaths per day from fentanyl in this country, and this is how these assholes use their time and resources.
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02-01-23 12:31 #258Senior Member

Posts: 350I fucking hate cops at the best of times. This kind of bs does nothing to change that opinion.
Originally Posted by Raleih
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02-01-23 10:38 #257Senior Member

Posts: 38That's a lot of tax payer dollars used just for 9 misdemeanors.
Originally Posted by Gufinufi55
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02-01-23 10:30 #256Senior Member

Posts: 38Bet they were the TGTBT posts. I'll use the AMPs in FayetteNam but not the individuals. Place is too scary for me with both LE and criminals.
Originally Posted by Gufinufi55
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01-28-23 20:05 #255Senior Member

Posts: 59Police Sting Fayetteville
https://www.wral.com/fayetteville-pr...ests/20693453/
Cops in Fayettevile ran a sting using one of the Escorts websites. Nine guys charged with solicitation.
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01-25-23 08:24 #254Senior Member

Posts: 1529So in the same area you know there's murders, rapists, drug dealers, computer hackers and all kind of bad people. So what do they spend the taxpayers money on? They have a pre-raid meeting (on the tax payers nickel) all dressed in tactical gear. Alright team here's the lay and photos of the perpetrator's these are the dangerous individual's known to use bottles of oil as weapons, this older one is the known leader, let's hit them hard and fast. Lets go get them middle aged ladies go go go go! Ahhh tax payers money well spent the city can sleep easier now.
Originally Posted by Hd1976
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01-24-23 22:53 #253Senior Member

Posts: 381Damn
Was going to ask for the location but I see the hashtag. Damn that’s tough
Originally Posted by Hd1976
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01-20-23 13:01 #252Regular Member

Posts: 22Not so happy ending
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09-28-22 06:51 #251Senior Member

Posts: 101Kinda Figured That
Right. However the initial questions were structured so that I was supposed to think I was helping locate the missing person, although they sounded scammy from the start. Once they ". Directed their investigation towards me. " (Their words) I knew it was a hoax. I was trying to figure out which provider was participating in the scam and if they knew anything else about me.
Originally Posted by TheShredSter66
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09-28-22 06:47 #250Senior Member

Posts: 101Not Sure I Understand Your Question.
Do you mean:
Originally Posted by LucidPicture
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1) Why would you respond to the providers calls / texts? Because I reached out to them first. I would not respond to an unsolicited call / text for such services.
2) Why would you respond to the providers postings? Because they're on RubMD and have reviews there. I know those reviews can be fake and I should have only responded to ads that are verified through here or another similar 'service'.
3) Why would I answer a phone call from a 919 area code? Because my phone number is not a NC area code I rarely get spam / scan calls from 919 AC's, so I tend to answer the phone.
4) Why would I respond to questions in the call? Ultimately I did not really respond. They were initially seeking information that could help find the person, but when they would not tell me the phone number that I used to reach out to the person or their 'stage' name, I merely responded enough to drag them along until they made the offer of 'psychological evaluation', which cinched it as a scam for me. I wanted to know which of the three recent providers was participating in this so I gave vague answers in an effort to continue to engage them.
5) Or is the intent of your question something else?
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09-27-22 07:21 #249Senior Member

Posts: 290Come on
Law enforcement does not make phone calls. They show up at your door. End of story. If there is a fine to pay you will be ticketed or arrested to take it up with the judge. Lets be smart about things guys.
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09-27-22 02:21 #248Senior Member

Posts: 76Sounds like they used a spoofing program where you can set your #to any #to show as caller I'd. So yeah it's a scam.
Originally Posted by LucidPicture
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