Wayfair Conspiracy

I love how quickly a conspiracy can grow and change. Have you heard this new theory? It is basically that the company Wayfair sells very expensive items that should not cost such a high amount, so someone posited that they were trafficking humans. 

From there it took off. People started finding connections all over the place. On Wayfair they found a desk that cost over $10,000 and the name of it matched a missing girl. Other people noticed similar things on Amazon or Walmart. Naturally this means that major companies are kidnapping children and selling them online. Definitely. Right?

No. Without even checking Snopes or another fact-checking site, I knew this had to be total bullshit. First of all, why would these companies take that kind of risk? Pretend for a second that the CEO of Wayfair is into human trafficking. Do you really think he does all of the pages on his site and puts every item they sell on there? So that means he probably has a few other people in on this. None of his employees are like “umm, why are we selling kids on here?” Look, if the owner or whatever is into that sort of thing, he would go on the dark web and hide that shit. Why do it out in the open? 

Also, I take it these people who formulated these theories never bought anything. Stuff for your house is expensive. The crazy expensive desk they were looking at? It looks like it was actually a desk system for offices. If you look at similar items on the site, guess what? They are all priced super high. 

I realize that does not explain some of the other weird stuff that was found on that site or some others. I would imagine there is just some errors made by the people who create the pages. Or maybe some kind of price glitch. Who knows, but I highly doubt they are selling kids.

Please stop with these ridiculous theories. If you want to see what Snopes has to say about it, well here is the article. Knock it off! I like ordering stuff from them.

Author: Ngewo