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Wayfair Child Trafficking?

A Reddit thread has caught the attention of social media as a user suggests the possibility of Wayfair selling missing children. On their website, they had utility storage units ranging well over $12,000 which is why suspicions arose. Likewise, the names of these cabinets were the same as young women who were reported missing. Similarly, many items have a number next to the name given to the product, which many believe to be the age of the girl being trafficked.

The prices on the website, which are no longer available on Wayfair, have a specific range and viewers decided to plug in the price range as a longitude and latitude to correspond with specific locations across the globe. Some of the Wayfair products that are overpriced had descriptions noting "(No passport required!)" which only leads to more evidence piling up against a child trafficking ring. Although the description may not necessarily convict Wayfair, it is extremely suspicious that two cactus decoration pieces are worth a near $100,000. Their website has recently been deleting items as more attention is being drawn, with controversial evidence it is hard to draw any definite conclusion. The website has a history of high markup prices but when a regular pillow made in China costs over $90, it brings to question WHY the prices are so high. The products are primarily made in China and so the quality and listed price do not match up to what their competitors sell. Hence why the case building against Wayfair is starting to gain support.

Many compared the same items on Wayfair to other websites and noticed a difference of thousands of dollars. Not only that, but the name of the Wayfair products are the same as missing girls across America. For instance, a zodiac sign pillow on Wayfair was listed as $9,999 and had the name of a minor who went missing in Michigan. But as of today, Wayfair changed the price of the throw pillow to $32 along with the name; similar to how they are clearing out and editing prices since the conspiracy on Reddit came to be. Wayfair has yet to comment, there will be more updates on this as more evidence is brought to light. Please note that no names are mentioned in this article as the girls who went missing are underage.

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