Back during the furniture debacle, you'd see several listings for similar-to-identical furniture, some of them being reasonable prices, others being $10k+ with alleged kids names in the title. Seeing one listing for $72 for this item doesn't necessarily negate the OP.
Exactly. Search for “one of a kind” then sort price high to low. You will see mostly rugs but several pictures are exactly the same “one of a kind” rug being sold for different “manufacturers” at different outrageous prices. This $45k rug continues to be on their site and is not worth $45k. How are they still doing business?
Scroll down. The "Braylon" and other 1 of a kind with the same blood splatter looking rugs are supposed to be "pizza maps" or when the child bleeds on the rug after intercourse.
Same image but sifferent names and the dimensions sometimes only show one dimension - the age.
If you browse their expensive carpets while logged in (I made that mistake), you get a disturbing phone call from someone saying they noticed you were browsing their rugs and wanted to know if you were a business? I said no, and then they ask if I was interested in a business membership, to which I said no thank you. And they hung up.
I heard other people on Reddit post the same thing, but it's pretty damn creepy and had me paranoid for a few weeks checking if the doors and windows are locked at night.
There was a post floating around here a few months back where they were at it again with "designer rugs." I checked at the time and couldn't believe how flagrant it was. So much so that I would like to believe it was a sting.
I looked it up. That cactus wall art is $72
Back during the furniture debacle, you'd see several listings for similar-to-identical furniture, some of them being reasonable prices, others being $10k+ with alleged kids names in the title. Seeing one listing for $72 for this item doesn't necessarily negate the OP.
Back in the day I saw normal-priced stuff and super expensive for no good reason stuff. They had a second call center for the expensive stuff.
Interesting. Any more data. When was this happening again? Web crawler?
https://imgur.com/gallery/GVhm0Ht#ynBiy6x
It also looks like Wayfair did a clean-up and maybe had a pr team come in. They seem squeaky clean now.
Exactly. Search for “one of a kind” then sort price high to low. You will see mostly rugs but several pictures are exactly the same “one of a kind” rug being sold for different “manufacturers” at different outrageous prices. This $45k rug continues to be on their site and is not worth $45k. How are they still doing business?
https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/brayden-studio-one-of-a-kind-mcfalls-hand-knotted-traditional-style-gray-12-x-15-area-rug-w002013012.html
Even Amazon has crazy expensive light up glow sticks and fedora hats listed for $15,000. It’s not just Wayfair anymore.
Scroll down. The "Braylon" and other 1 of a kind with the same blood splatter looking rugs are supposed to be "pizza maps" or when the child bleeds on the rug after intercourse.
Same image but sifferent names and the dimensions sometimes only show one dimension - the age.
I have often wondered if the rug size doesn’t somehow correlate to the age of a child.
some of the names were also missing kids
If you browse their expensive carpets while logged in (I made that mistake), you get a disturbing phone call from someone saying they noticed you were browsing their rugs and wanted to know if you were a business? I said no, and then they ask if I was interested in a business membership, to which I said no thank you. And they hung up.
I heard other people on Reddit post the same thing, but it's pretty damn creepy and had me paranoid for a few weeks checking if the doors and windows are locked at night.
That is creepy as fuck.
There was a post floating around here a few months back where they were at it again with "designer rugs." I checked at the time and couldn't believe how flagrant it was. So much so that I would like to believe it was a sting.
The post featured pizza maps like this
https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/brayden-studio-one-of-a-kind-talisha-hand-knotted-traditional-style-gray-9-x-12-area-rug-w002011704.html