Saucy rumblings

I took a gander at the Wall of Shame this morning just to see if anything else has been said about any other fake sites. It looks as though saucy made a lot of enemies with their poor ripped off buyers; there are comments appearing every day (or so it seems) from people who are sick and tired of the fake sites.

Being a relative newcomer to the panty scene I never realised how many fake sites there were and it’s staggering that buyers have been ripped off, because the scammer knows that there isn’t much the buyer can do about it: he has to just take the loss, learn from it and move on. What can he do? Go to the small claims court? Trading standards? Of course not and that’s why these scammers are low down dirty stinking thieves.
I’m pleased that buyers are now able to have a voice and share their experiences and opinions about these fake sites. Feedback is an invaluable tool (look at eBay!;)) and negative feedback hurts.
It’s curious how sites who have been accused of being fake are tight-lipped when the sauciest of them all have created such a stink. A huge difference in reactions. Very curious.

But very funny when you see the fake sites slipping down the search engine ratings :D

2 Responses to “Saucy rumblings”

  1. “Being a relative newcomer to the panty scene I never realised how many fake sites there were and it’s staggering that buyers have been ripped off, because the scammer knows that there isn’t much the buyer can do about it: he has to just take the loss, learn from it and move on. What can he do? Go to the small claims court? Trading standards? Of course not and that’s why these scammers are low down dirty stinking thieves.”

    Beware the stereotype. You’d be very suprised at some of the people who buy used panties. And they don’t like being ripped off. Or hearing of threats. This operation may well be receiving a visit within the next couple of months, and will be asked to explain their actions - probably under caution.

    Andrew H

  2. Hi Andrew, oh how I would love for that to happen, if at least one scammer got prosecuted then it would make other conmen think twice before they try to steal from buyers.

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