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05-02-2012, 02:57 AM
I didnt know where else to post this, so its going here. Mods feel free to move it if it doesnt work here.
http://deadspin.com/5906658/is-an-espn-c...e-internet
http://deadspin.com/5906658/is-an-espn-c...e-internet
05-02-2012, 02:58 AM
I believe in this case....ESPN and these kids dumb enough to believe legal action could be taken against bad betting advice have been scammed pretty good.
05-02-2012, 04:17 AM
To be honest, this is nothing more than a scam, where a 19 year old kid was naive enough to essentially give away his NBA meme site to people he had never met.
Sarah Phillips is real and she does exist. ESPN has ended their relationship with her becaue they now know she's got trouble all around her, however, the Prasad guys, IMO arent real, but I cant find anything the 19 year old can hold on them considering they took it by pretty much asking and he gave.
I think there is one big mastermind behind this that not even Phillips knows about, and to be honest, i think he's playing her.
When it all comes to light, if it ever does, you will see one man being responsible for the whole ordeal.
Sarah Phillips is real and she does exist. ESPN has ended their relationship with her becaue they now know she's got trouble all around her, however, the Prasad guys, IMO arent real, but I cant find anything the 19 year old can hold on them considering they took it by pretty much asking and he gave.
I think there is one big mastermind behind this that not even Phillips knows about, and to be honest, i think he's playing her.
When it all comes to light, if it ever does, you will see one man being responsible for the whole ordeal.
05-02-2012, 04:24 AM
Agreed. I frequent those type of sites they met on quiet a bit, and to be honest...the first kid was an absolute moron for doing business with someone he met on there. The 2nd kid, why the hell would you give admin rights to something that popular to someone you have never met before in your life. I say classify this under "Lessons Learned The Hard Way". I am inclined to agree with you RIUTG, but the strange thing is all the associated addresses between this girl and these supposed "guys". I dont believe they exist either, but I do believe their is a physical person behind the identity that she has met...she just doesnt know the extent to which this scam goes. I think all this came to light before an even bigger scam could have been made.
05-02-2012, 01:01 PM
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Agreed.
IMHO, shes a victim of the scam whether she realizes it or not. I believe the Prisad guys arent real and there is a single person thats the mastermind behind that.
As for the other two, they fell into a scam like so many others do. It was just easier for them because she's hot and persuaded them into doing it.
Agreed.
IMHO, shes a victim of the scam whether she realizes it or not. I believe the Prisad guys arent real and there is a single person thats the mastermind behind that.
As for the other two, they fell into a scam like so many others do. It was just easier for them because she's hot and persuaded them into doing it.
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