Originally posted by: Millennium
WTF would you e-mail is Prof? This thread smells of BS. How about some screenshots of the e-mail or the headers? Blur out the address.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: Millennium
WTF would you e-mail is Prof? This thread smells of BS. How about some screenshots of the e-mail or the headers? Blur out the address.
LOL you really have a grudge against Dezign eh?
Why not? The FIRST thing I thought after reading the first post was "someone should let this kids prof know how he's conducting his 'research'". I'm a ChemE, so most of my research involves inanimate objects, but I do realize you don't trick people into being a research subject for you.Originally posted by: Millennium
WTF would you e-mail his Prof? This thread smells of BS. How about some screenshots of the e-mail or the headers? Blur out the address.
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Dezign
Okay. Referencing this thread...
The story in a nutshell: I have 2 tickets to the 2003 MTV Movie Awards, and asked people to submit creative offers for the tickets since I won't be able to go. Events in chronological order:
1. This guy David e-mails me offering me $3,000.
2. I'm very sketched out, and he says he'll pay me the full amount if his female friend can join him.
3. I felt bad for him seeing his e-mail addy ended in usc.edu, figured he was a student, and told him that if he and his friend could come up with $1,000, the tickets would be theirs.
4. He then writes back and tells me his friend can't make it... and would I accompany him if he paid me $2500?
5. I told him no, but said one of my female friends might be able to go with him, as a favor to me.
6. He then tells me he'll give me $1,000 for the tickets, and $400 for the "entertainment" of my friend.
7. I tell him no, the $1,400 is for the tickets ONLY, and one of my girl friends might be able to go with him and hopefully they'd have a good time together (I said that with innocent intentions in mind, and actually know a lot of girls who'd think such a blind date WOULD be fun and a "good time").
8. He is very insistent upon having a date, and I said sure, you'll have a date... after all, I'm sure I can find a girl somewhere willing to go out on a blind date with a fun guy to the MTV movie awards.
9. THEN HE DROPS "THE BOMB" ON ME... he's a student doing his thesis on "Morals on the Internet Superhighway" or something to that effect, implies he's going to use his correspondance with me as an example of one with few, and writes me the following e-mail:
From: "David D." <@ict.usc.edu>
To: "'Dezign '"
Subject: RE: MTV movie Tickets
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 17:25:16 -0700
You are absolutely correct. You never said they would sleep with me. So you are not a Pimp. But you are still willing to run an escort service for money. Except unlike real escort services you were not going to pay
your employees. In fact you said "1400 is just for the tickets, my girl friend would be doing me a favor by going out and having a good time." And after all escorts do not necessarily have sex. But they take dates for
money.
-----Original Message-------- David D. <d@ict.usc.edu> wrote:
> Congratulations. You have just made my Thesis on
> Ethical Judgment on the Electronic Super Highway. You and your
> "Fun loving" friends. Makes me wonder
> what you would have offered me if say we had been
> talking about 40,000 dollars. I hope that give you something to think
> about.;
What do you think? Personally, I think this guy needs a few more logic classes...
LOL It seems you were had.
I think what he did was creative, but at the same time, I hope all his "research" isn't based on assumptions. IMO his thinking's a little off...
So would anyone setting up their friend on a blind date be considered an "escort service"?
Originally posted by: Gage8
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Dezign
Okay. Referencing this thread...
The story in a nutshell: I have 2 tickets to the 2003 MTV Movie Awards, and asked people to submit creative offers for the tickets since I won't be able to go. Events in chronological order:
1. This guy David e-mails me offering me $3,000.
2. I'm very sketched out, and he says he'll pay me the full amount if his female friend can join him.
3. I felt bad for him seeing his e-mail addy ended in usc.edu, figured he was a student, and told him that if he and his friend could come up with $1,000, the tickets would be theirs.
4. He then writes back and tells me his friend can't make it... and would I accompany him if he paid me $2500?
5. I told him no, but said one of my female friends might be able to go with him, as a favor to me.
6. He then tells me he'll give me $1,000 for the tickets, and $400 for the "entertainment" of my friend.
7. I tell him no, the $1,400 is for the tickets ONLY, and one of my girl friends might be able to go with him and hopefully they'd have a good time together (I said that with innocent intentions in mind, and actually know a lot of girls who'd think such a blind date WOULD be fun and a "good time").
8. He is very insistent upon having a date, and I said sure, you'll have a date... after all, I'm sure I can find a girl somewhere willing to go out on a blind date with a fun guy to the MTV movie awards.
9. THEN HE DROPS "THE BOMB" ON ME... he's a student doing his thesis on "Morals on the Internet Superhighway" or something to that effect, implies he's going to use his correspondance with me as an example of one with few, and writes me the following e-mail:
From: "David D." <@ict.usc.edu>
To: "'Dezign '"
Subject: RE: MTV movie Tickets
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 17:25:16 -0700
You are absolutely correct. You never said they would sleep with me. So you are not a Pimp. But you are still willing to run an escort service for money. Except unlike real escort services you were not going to pay
your employees. In fact you said "1400 is just for the tickets, my girl friend would be doing me a favor by going out and having a good time." And after all escorts do not necessarily have sex. But they take dates for
money.
-----Original Message-------- David D. <d@ict.usc.edu> wrote:
> Congratulations. You have just made my Thesis on
> Ethical Judgment on the Electronic Super Highway. You and your
> "Fun loving" friends. Makes me wonder
> what you would have offered me if say we had been
> talking about 40,000 dollars. I hope that give you something to think
> about.;
What do you think? Personally, I think this guy needs a few more logic classes...
LOL It seems you were had.
I think what he did was creative, but at the same time, I hope all his "research" isn't based on assumptions. IMO his thinking's a little off...
So would anyone setting up their friend on a blind date be considered an "escort service"?
stop quoting the whole, original, LONG, message!
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
What a tool. Post his email address
Originally posted by: FrontlineWarrior
heidi fleiss, imo.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Bump for update.
- M4H
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Dezign - you live in a weird part of the world...
Originally posted by: neovan
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Dezign - you live in a weird part of the world...
Its Hollywood! Whaddaya expect? I work in Hollywood in the Entertainment industry and there are a whole lot of weird sh|t that goes on around here.
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: neovan
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Dezign - you live in a weird part of the world...
Its Hollywood! Whaddaya expect? I work in Hollywood in the Entertainment industry and there are a whole lot of weird sh|t that goes on around here.
You said it, van.
On a completely unrelated note, here is a picture of Britney Spears.

 
				
		