Wayfair on Friday rejected a conspiracy theory involving sex-trafficking allegations and expensive cabinets listed on its website.
"There is, of course, no truth to these claims," a Wayfair spokesperson said in a statement to Business Insider. "The products in question are industrial grade cabinets that are accurately priced."Wayfair on Friday rejected a conspiracy theory involving sex trafficking and expensive cabinets listed on its website.
A Reddit user flagged the cabinets as suspicious on Thursday and posted screenshots of their sale prices of between $12,699.99 and $14,499.99."Is it possible Wayfair involved in Human trafficking with their WFX Utility collection? Or are these just extremely overpriced cabinets?" the user wrote.
thisisinsider What about the pillows from the other website that were listed for 99,000 like?
Them taking the listings down and saying 'Wasn't me' is enough to debunk the conspiracy for people, obviously. Just like since that pizza place in DC does not have a basement, therefore pedophile groups don;t exist? This is how you idiots debunk?
Of course. You wouldn't expect them to own up to it...
What is this strange obsession about child trafficking and pedo rings? If this, too, falls under the 'projection' umbrella, it's quite concerning...
How about pillows, couches, dolls etc? Coincidence they have the Same names of missing children? You should do a better job than this. Etsy has the same type listings. Dig deeper.
Maybe someone needs to have a chat with the 'supplier' ?
Pillows or the small pictures etc all over 10k nice excuse but still bullshit
What about the pillows? How can we trust that wayfair will tell the truth. I mean what else could they say “yes we are trafficking people” ? How can we trust them to investigate themselves?
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