P.I. company advertises for decoys on BP

whats so funny is that i just received a call from a silly lil wife 2 days ago...i told the stupid bitch my husband must have called her so dont question me, to question her husband....she was so confused and pissed she kept telling me her name was Jerry...then she said her husbands name was Jerry...stupid girl, just give Jerry some pussy and then u wouldnt have to go through his phone calling random hookers that do give him some pussy...especially those that are already hip to this game
It's the new age Pimp.
Advertising they are an undercover company.
Looking for young women and men.
I really don't think they want men.
What about the guy in Texas. Posting adult modeling and filming each girl that walked into his office. Google casting couch, he got busted and his partner.
But he made a ton of videos and money posting on the net. Originally Posted by Mr_LongStick
you hit the nail on the head babe!! You know how many pimps have a membership to this very site?? Its too funny that anybody can get a handle here and then harass ladies....And everyone wonders why im such a bitch! Ha!
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What, he's just gonna wait around and hope that his decoy catches a married man cheating on his wife? Is she gonna approach random men and ask if they are married and hope they say yes?

I suppose a guy could wait around a known hooker hotel and look for single guys coming around in the middle of the day. He could take their photos and check license plates to get their registration and then look up to see if they are married. Then hope that a woman they have never met believes that a stranger has evidence of her husband cheating AND is willing to give this stranger money for proof.

Seems like a lot of work. Originally Posted by KCQuestor
Good points. I was envisioning a scheme involving internet ads for men (like Craigslist), where the woman gets to know the guy thru email, eventually exchanging pics, etc. Then the PI has emails and pics for proof, without much time investment. Low cost phishing and potentially big score with the right "whale."