Wayfair back in business? $16,000 pillow? These people are SICK!
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The feds lay their "heads" on these pillows every night.
Don't know if it's true but at the first go around I read somewhere that if you try to order the 16k pillow you get transferred to a "special" customer service rep.
yeah, they use wayfair so they can say "oh, i spent the $20k on furniture"
I saw this behavior also on other sites (ebay and Amazon). Usually it happens when there are no items left in stock ... and instead of taking the product down they change the price to some 1000x the initial price till they are sure the stock can be replenished.
Then why have sell the stuff from companies with pedo logos? Or sell multiples as the same “unique piece”under different names? This isn’t just pillows. Someone posted the rugs last week.
You have discovered their spin excuse, now look past that. I know it’s not comfortable but the truth is behind the spin.
Absolutely ridiculous. That just suggests more of these mega corporations are involved in something shady.
yea this inflating the price crap till they can get more stock is absurd and complete bs
If you go to Simple Down's website their prices are high but even a mattress topper is only 3-4k by itself and the pillows are 650-1300. I don't even see a bundle of four pillows and a mattress topper being over 10k buying direct.
you gotta know some people and some codewords...otherwise you get a bullshit 16k pillow.
If you're not on an approved list of buyers, they would probably just send you an actual pillow.
I'm confused. When did we start hating Wayfair? This is new to me.
It was shown a while back that wayfair site was being used to traffic children. There was a dozen file cabinets that had a price tag of $20,000 and the name of the file cabinets matched a bunch of missing children. The childrens names were very uncommon so it was not coincidence.
Most, of not all names or product numbers could reasonably be connected to missing persons cases all over, via product numbers and connecting the dots of zip codes and cities, counties etc. Every time there was a connection made, there was a matching name to a missing person and the name of the product.
It was not just the names. If you took the upc code and searched it on Yandex, a Russian search engine, you would get really creepy pics of young kids.
Ahhh I see. I did see that documentary about how if they type in specific things to get the pedo stuff. Like the In-n-Out burger stuff. Fuckin' pedos. A plague on morality.
This has been debunked. This wayfair shit is a distraction
Here are where you will find researchers who have looked into Wayfair scandal.
I personally loved the research that Amazing Polly did if I see her video I will put it up for your. But she is on BitChute if you scroll down her 100s of videos to find it think it was about mid 2017 cannot remember
https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=wayfair&kind=video https://rumble.com/search/video?q=wayfair
Ahh I see and AJ says it's a hoax. If he's Mossad then that's disinfo. It means we're on the right track. Since Wayfair still does this thing. That means the people looking into it are paid off and they think they're safe.
Love her honesty, she wears her heart on her sleeve, no hidden agendas.
there were 2 citizen journalists who ordered on their ultra expensive items that hints at human trafficking, said they got calls from a special fulfillment team that's totally separate from the rest of wayfair. seemed super creepy cant remember the rest of the details
I would imagine you have to also use a promo code to show them you're really not purchasing a pillow.
The embassy arts, THAT'S where many are brought in without anyone looking since it's off limits to search. Does anyone know where all pizzagate information that was part of voat.co ended up? Others new to all this need to be able to look at all the evidence the researchers gathered over the last 4.5 years.
And Brayden rugs with the same description going up to $52,000.00
What in the holy fuck. Okay, I know google is bad, but If you search images using the sku and scroll down just a few images “babies for sale” pops up. Four infants.
https://www.wayfair.com/bed-bath/pdp/simply-down-avalon-medium-down-bed-pillow-smdn1068.html
Googling the SKU for this one brings up a "National Missing Children's Day 2020" FBI article and an "Missing nine-year-old boy from Avalon found 'safe and well'" article. Holy fuck you are on to something with the SKUs
Holy shit
And google sku under “All” handful links down is this website, why? Why with just a sku?!? https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2016/malaysia-babies-for-sale-101-east/index.html
I think there's a reason the Based Pillow Merchant exists. It might be for this very thing. I like Based Pillow Merchant but there's always something off to me about the commercials and stuff. I'm beginning to wonder if the Based Pillow Merchant is an undercover and is trying to get into these supply chains. For example someone up top wondered what would happen if you ordered these "pillows" and you weren't in the know. Well you would have to get a pillow right? You could claim theft if you didn't get anything which would raise suspicion on the operation. There are probably real pillows that are sent out. If you provide them with pillows you need a supplier for that. Enter Based Pillow Merchant.
You misunderstood, he meant that Based Pillow Merchant a.k.a. Mike Lindell might have gotten in the business specifically to find leads and clues, in order to help Trump, Q and the Good Cops break the children-as-furniture trafficking ring, just like an undercover officer.
Because as you can see, just ordering this pillow wouldn't find you the child. You'd just get the pillow instead and you'd essentially be "donating" a cool $15,999.99 to their operation. What you need to do is to locate the arteries of that operation and then try and infiltrate that network, so that you can find everything including the children.
I'm not sure myself, that'll take some digging and I doubt we'd find that info on the public web. For me it's a really cool theory that I'll file away in memory for now, until someone else with the means can confirm it.
That's.... intriguing. I was wondering why a pillow CEO was getting so involved in investigating the election fraud, beyond just being a wealthy fan of Trump.
I Bet that by the end of next year Craig's list will have its hook up singles add that was trafficking back up and running and another child trafficking site like backpage will be up and running..... no enforcement by the feds
The feds are most likely the ones running it
A simpler theory they could be just listing exorbitant prices hoping some rich person who doesn't shop around will buy it? People do stuff like that on eBay
These people are sick. We, the People, art the cure.
Like those art people who sell blank canvases for $30k
Oh Jesus. That now casts modern art in an unexpectedly sickly light.
I'm gonna go throw up now.
Art is the old school way to launder all kinds of deals.
If I spent $16k and didn't get a really badass pillow I'd be very disappointed.
I wonder if these "ads" have hidden PixelKnot messages in them? Could be a way the "order" is "verified" maybe
I bet 20% goes to the Big Guy.
So there are options for this crap...where's the millionaire that was offering a cool 1M for solid proof of fraud? Or someone else whom I'm sure has millions. Just need the right patriot to fund it.
group of mine was browsing wayfair last weekend due to the large amount of kids going missing in our communities the past couple months.
What communities
GOD DAMN THEM!
If you Google the sku there are search results that say babies for sale
Some rugs on Wayfair are going for more than $52,000 .. if you look at the brand Isabellina - the logo is disturbing. Does it get reported? Anyone know how that works?
You have to go through a whole process to unlock the actual "item" you're buying. If you don't have the proper codes, you just get a pillow.
It's at the minimum money laundering
Sorry I will stick with My Pillow
If you google +"Avalon firm down bed pillow" you will find a lot of sites listing this particular pillow at extreme prices.
perigold.com, bhg.com, marthastewart.com, shopping.yahoo.com, etc.
But, I've only found those prices in search results. When I go to the actual sites, those prices aren't there. The do have some in the $1,000 range, which a rich sucker might buy. Perhaps they have been removed already, but still show up in searches.
Correction. I did find a really high price on the Yahoo page, $8,299.99: https://shopping.yahoo.com/product/connexity_10071090601?pid=connexity_10071090601
The images in some of the products are suspicious too. stegdetect shows some of the images containing hidden payload encoded using jphide.
Also to add, some of the files are ridiculously big.
A quick check finds Perigold in the same business with the same price.
Checking the logo for the brands selling the pieces has been very revealing. So many pedos so little time.
Commmmmmmooooooon President Trump!
That'll be Mike Lindell raising some dough to fight Dominion
Using 999.99 is a common sales tactic to make the product seem cheaper, indicating that this is an actual product being advertised (whatever that is) and not just a money laundering scheme.
If you go to the Simply Down website, it shows ZERO products in that line. That’s weird... https://simplydownproducts.com/collections/avalon?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqc__nsH97gIVxkXVCh2siAJPEAAYASABEgIuS_D_BwE