@lordbanks and @seyitaylor we both know that if this guy sends you a press release for this website he’s talking about, you won’t publish it…not even if he offers cash.
So why is this thread still up?
Do you mean to tell me that I can put up a thread on how to kidnap people just because there is money in it like ‘Prostitution’ and you would allow the thread to stand?
There are young people coming to this forum to learn. Is this what you want them to remember about Radar?
He was been glib and I’m not in the business of stopping people from making a fool of themselves.[quote=“farouqzaib, post:57, topic:8245”]
“I don’t agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”.
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Top man, Aristotle would be proud.
What Banks and Seyi would do with a press release for “Sayhance” is their business, you know you didn’t have to comment, right? I’m sure you do.[quote=“Debola, post:61, topic:8245”]
There are young people coming to this forum to learn. Is this what you want them to remember about Radar?
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Oshey! If there are any young people reading this, I’d want you to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it, you could disagree with an idea without been disagreeable and that you really don’t have to comment when you can’t improve the conversation.
I think this is a good idea. The paid plan is logistic heavy though, and needs too much overseeing…
Because for instance, you have to keep up with and monitor workers to make sure that your guarantee or value proposition is absolutely met.
Which will not be easy because it takes less than 6 months to be ‘unsafe’ and all you need is one bad review.
Marketplaces with a value proposition suffer from this problem be they Uber or Konga, since their work would revolve around ensuring that their value proposition is absolutely met. Others, especially C2C marketplaces don’t.
The deeper you go, the trickier it becomes , what impact would reviews have on a buyer/supplier?
I don’t think so , Money is money as long as transactions flow in, however any service promoting prostitution might be frowned upon though, it depends on the law of the state. I know one time I “somehow” found myself in a location or gathering, where the “performers” or “dancers” who’s act are associated with poles were using POS to collect payment, I was curious to know what the transaction details will read on such person’s account. Sex sells alot , however Uber for sex is risky and prone to get a frown from the community/govt, instead I think Uber for “Companionship” sounds way better.
I think Farouq has a point Uber for Sex screams “prostitution” however Uber for that babe you’re gonna have sex with is much more better, besides Uber doesn’t care about who you are going to pick as long as you pay their cash and they drop you at your location.
You run pray for me and you’re still thinking of building something similar to what the Op suggested … Basically Nigerian, nothing like passion… Always money and misplaced priority
Besides, how did you deduce I am doing it for money?
I have never made a dime from Pray for me, and about the OP related web app, I am building it to solve a personal problem.