Go to Twitter and go under the #Wayfair hashtag. Tons of proofs dropping. No f—ing way a cabinet costs $10,000 and is named after a missing child. The odds of that being a typo is Powerball lottery odds.
Is there any evidence that these are really the names of missing children? Ive seen it asserted, but no links are given to reports of children with these names recently missing.
Can anyone confirm that cabinets such as these really do sell for near that amount?
There are cabinets that are that much. I had a meeting with a family, that wanted to remodel their house. Their Kitchen was 3 years old - but they want a new kitchen with SubZero appliances. They want to add on 8000 square foot to the house. They want everything top end, including Marble floors.
I wouldn’t really think twice about a sub-Ikea garage cabinet having a model name that coincides with the very rare given name and/or surname of a missing child, and costing $10-15K. The explanation given, “pricing mistake, whatever,” suffices.
What gives me pause are 4, 5, 6 listings of that same cabinet, with that same picture, but each with a different rare given name and/or surname of a recently missing child, and all varying prices over 10K.
You’re not talking Powerball at that point, you’re talking about locating a pubble in this quadrant of the Milky Way.