There has been suspicion that Wayfair is a front for the trafficking of children for a while. The idea is that they have wildly expensive unique items for sale on their website, massively over-priced for what they are. These items have girls names, sometimes matching the names of known missing children. It's believed that these items represent a girl that is for sale to people in the know.
Perhaps a person has to be known to Wayfair for the "real" transaction to complete, and if that person is not part of the "club" and tries to order the "item", they might just take the money and send out the item of furniture in the picture, rather than the girl that is being offered.
Why are we against Wayfair now? Is it because the furniture is gaudy? I missed something while I was gone.
There has been suspicion that Wayfair is a front for the trafficking of children for a while. The idea is that they have wildly expensive unique items for sale on their website, massively over-priced for what they are. These items have girls names, sometimes matching the names of known missing children. It's believed that these items represent a girl that is for sale to people in the know.
Perhaps a person has to be known to Wayfair for the "real" transaction to complete, and if that person is not part of the "club" and tries to order the "item", they might just take the money and send out the item of furniture in the picture, rather than the girl that is being offered.
They also had a television advert where somebody receives a box from them and inside is a child.