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A couple of days ago, APrettyWoman site sent me an (unsolicited) email touting the wonders of their so-called "Chosen Girl of the Week." She was very pretty, as many of them are, but I don't think now, "real." I bought her contact info so I could send an email to her and a few photos, just to see what, if anything, might happen.
All my emails were returned by the server with the explanation, "account unavailable, disabled." The only explanation I can figure are that she didn't want any more emails (and APrettyWoman did not KNOW this, or ignores it, because they only want to scam men to spend money using her photo as a "come on"?) Or, she is not real anyway. I personally lean to the latter.
My advice, for what it may be worth? "Caveat emptor" - "Let the user beware!" You have been warned!
Gerald Clement
In summary, I would not recommend A Pretty Woman to a friend.
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