Ackba263 167 Report post Posted July 24, 2012 has anyone seen this blond, I am just suspicious if she is the real deal? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ry-ry 310 Report post Posted July 31, 2012 What blows my mind is how whoever is posting those fake ads on BP can get away with it.....surely someone reports those ads? A Tineye test is all one needs, and the Bunny one has been on BP for at least a few months (if not more). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevecurious 42059 Report post Posted July 31, 2012 What blows my mind is how whoever is posting those fake ads on BP can get away with it.....surely someone reports those ads? A Tineye test is all one needs, and the Bunny one has been on BP for at least a few months (if not more). They may not continue getting away with it per se, as CK has pointed out, but they are able to keep playing the same game when guys think with their little heads and not their big head. If guys stopped falling for these types of ads with the too good to be true pics. the "ladies" who use 'em wouldn't be around for very long. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ry-ry 310 Report post Posted July 31, 2012 They may not continue getting away with it per se, as CK has pointed out, but they are able to keep playing the same game when guys think with their little heads and not their big head. If guys stopped falling for these types of ads with the too good to be true pics. the "ladies" who use 'em wouldn't be around for very long. Good point. The weird thing is that I can usually spot the fake ads pretty much right away..... there's usually a sort of type with SP's--the best looking ones tend to have an authenticity and realness to them, a certain girl next door quality. Whoever it is that creates these fake ads seems to steal pictures off the internet of girls that seem to fit the rich, 10/10, pampered, stuck up variety. It seems to be a dead giveaway. Between that, and the fact that most guys probably are itching to act on the "new to the biz" tag that seems to come with alot of those bogus ads' appeal, that's a potentially dangerous situation for both the person posting the fake ad and the person responding to the fake ad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites