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What do Wayfair, Amazon, Walmart, and Others Have in Common?
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Wayfair was trending today on Twitter. I noticed some very strange posts, so I took a closer look.
It appears that some of these big companies are using store items as a way to sell children. Walmart, Amazon, E-bay, and many others are doing the same thing.

How, you ask?

Let's use this file cabinet as an example. When you put in the SKU # in a google search it takes you to a page showing young girls.
Each "item" is sold at an outrageous price!

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Notice the number is the same:

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The items usually have the name of the child included in it.

Take a look inside this article to see how they do it.

https://todaysfive.com/wayfair-child-tra...ng-online/

White Hat went over this in part of his show tonight. Listen as he shows the items and how they operate.

Start at the 50:25 mark.



https://youtu.be/3QKG3Sbdr8o?t=3024


I'll share more tomorrow. This is enough to get you started.


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What do Wayfair, Amazon, Walmart, and Others Have in Common? - by Mystic Wanderer - 07-11-2020, 05:06 AM

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