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09-08-10 16:48 #2984Regular Member

Posts: 16Looks fake, plus IMHO, Fancy looks like a TS..lol
Originally Posted by Nrlmus
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09-08-10 13:44 #2983Forum Advertiser

Posts: 18Commercial Message deleted by Admin
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09-08-10 09:32 #2982Senior Member

Posts: 2142FANCY & VANESSA two girls special lets have some fun
Anyone has seen VANESSA?
http://massachusetts.backpage.com/Fe...389-21/4008747
Is she really the girl on the photo? GFE? Bait & switch? I've been thinking of calling them but each time I look at the photos something is holding me back. Anyone anything?
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09-08-10 09:14 #2981Senior Member

Posts: 83Crystal
She has taken a step back; I think she has retired.
Originally Posted by Oxy Moron
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09-08-10 09:09 #2980Senior Member

Posts: 304Crystal
Wow. My bad, must have missed that. Sorry.
Originally Posted by Jhonny8770
That's surprising to me!
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09-08-10 09:07 #2979Senior Member

Posts: 304Crystal Love
She hasn't advertized in awhile. Saw her at the begining of the year.
Originally Posted by Oxy Moron
Best bet would be to call her. She is pretty good at returning all calls.
Good luck
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09-08-10 08:43 #2978Senior Member

Posts: 150Crystal
"It's my understanding she has retired, but will still see long time regulars on a case by case basis. So if you've spent time with her in the past and still have her contact info, you may be able to see her again. Maybe."
That was my understanding as well, and yes I was (am?) a regular and yes I sent her email. I was hoping to hear from someone who has seen her since she went UTR.
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09-08-10 08:24 #2977Senior Member

Posts: 270It's my understanding she has retired, but will still see long time regulars on a case by case basis. So if you've spent time with her in the past and still have her contact info, you may be able to see her again. Maybe.
Originally Posted by Jhonny8770
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09-08-10 01:04 #2976Senior Member

Posts: 219She's retired
About 2 months ago; check the archives, she announced it (twice).
Originally Posted by Oxy Moron
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09-07-10 23:30 #2975Senior Member

Posts: 36I agree, I suspect Craig's List is going to make a point. Otherwise they would have removed "Adult" quietly instead of adding the black "CENSORED" bar. They may be trying to show that once CL Adult Services is down, the ads go here, there, and everywhere.
Originally Posted by Stressed Out
So the police can monitor CL for trafficking/exploitation OR they can try to scour 5000 CL want to-be's to police trafficking/exploitation.
I hope every hobbyist on this board can agree, forcing someone to be a prostitute is modern slavery, pure and simple. I want to see a provider who wants to see me, enjoys her job, and isn't there under duress. CL and other sites help promote independent providers and helps remove the pimp/thug/slaver from the equation.
Craig Newmark has been very vocal in his defense of online free speech and donated a fortune to various charities. CL created "Adult" services so regular sections (personal ads, casual encounters, beauty services, therapeutic massage services, entertainment services) wouldn't have escort ads.
There was prostitution for thousands of years before CL, there will be prostitution after CL.
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09-07-10 18:19 #2974Senior Member

Posts: 150Crystal Love Northshore
I've been out of touch with her for a few months, and I emailed her last week but got no reply. Has anyone heard from her?
TIA
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09-05-10 08:21 #2973Senior Member

Posts: 134Yulia?
new-ish provider @ RSG:
http://roomservicegirls-dot-com/mode...818/Yulia.html
Said to be Kerri's cousin. Can't find any reviews anywhere. She looks hot. Has anyone seen her?
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09-04-10 22:06 #2972Senior Member

Posts: 309Lets Not Forget Tazz List
Tazz list which was a copy cat of CL will now thrive
Originally Posted by Boston Tiffany
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09-04-10 18:49 #2971Advertiser-Escort

Posts: 105If you look at the box that it used to be in, it says "censored". Hhmm just saying. Not too sure this is the last you will see of that on CL. Went from erotic to adult and now blocked with a censor box. (think about it, that section brought in most of they monies, why would they stop over some tighty-wighty politicians bitching?) why target one board when so many are out there doing the same things?
Originally Posted by Stressed Out
Just my two cents. When it comes down to it, politicians get pissed about the monies. Its not about the sexual conduct, cause that is everywhere. You see it on tv. Newspapers, magizines, internet, blah blah blah. Heck you even see it outside.
How is one website offensive but the next one that is posting the same things are not offensive?
Sorry just my two cents again.
Enjoy the weekend all
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09-04-10 17:12 #2970Senior Member

Posts: 1243CL info
I also noticed that adult gigs is also gone. However TS is still there.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/...locked-in-u-s/
The “adult services” listing on Craiglist was removed late Friday from its U.S.-based sites and replaced with the word “censored.”
Craigslist did not announce the move and its blog was not updated as of Saturday morning. Craigslist did not immediately respond to e-mail and voice mail messages seeking comment. Adult services listings continue to be available outside the United States.
The change comes as the service faces growing pressure in the U.S. over sex services advertised on its classifieds network, as well as allegations that it abets human sex trafficking. While most of the listings on Craigslist are free, it charges $10 to post ads in its adult services section. It also charges fees in a handful of other areas, including New York apartment rentals.
Police routinely conduct prostitution sting operations using its listings, as have some media outlets such as CNN, which has made it something of a mission to highlight the issue (see below). Wired.com has also reported on the problem.
The stakes were raised again last week when Craigslist received a letter from 17 state attorneys general demanding the company immediately shut down its adult services listing, citing the case of two girls who said last month that they were trafficked for sex through the site. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, a democrat and a signee of last month’s letter, said in a statement Saturday he welcomed Craigslist’s apparent decision to close the section and said he was seeking to verify the site’s official policy going forward.
If Craigslist has bowed to public pressure, that would signal a major shift in the company’s strategy.
According to the Advanced Interactive Media Group, Craigslist’s adult services section accounts for 30 percent of its overall revenue — a projected $36.6 million in 2010 out of $122 million. More than half the company’s revenue comes from recruitment advertising and about 17 percent (almost $21 million) comes from apartment ads in New York City, the AIM Group estimates.
Craigslist has made numerous changes to its sex listings over the years to accommodate critics, changing its sex listings label from “erotic services” to “adult services,” imposing rules about the types of ads that can appear, and manually filtering ads using attorneys. But it has also fiercely defended its overall practices as ethical, and criticized censorship as a useless and hypocritical dodge.
When Craigslist was hit with a lawsuit by South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster in 2009, it struck back with a preemptive lawsuit of its own and won. In a blog post last month, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster explained the company’s filtering policies in detail, pointing out its lawyers had rejected some 700,000 inappropriate ads to date, and suggested its methods could offer a model for the entire industry. He has also used the company’s blog to blast critics, most recently an “ambush” CNN video interview of Craigslist founder Craig Newmark.
Craiglist has a point: Given other sites on the web (and in print) serve the same types of ads without the same level of scrutiny, it seems politicians are making the pioneering, 15-year-old service an opportunistic scapegoat. Internet services may accelerate and exacerbate some social problems like prostitution, but they rarely cause them. The root of these issues — and their solutions — lie in the realm of public policy, not web sites and ham-handed web site filtering.
The news was first reported on Techcrunch.
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