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TheJimmy 06-11-2004 12:01 PM

WIRED: "Smut Sites Fear Credit Crackdown"
 
....interesting it made mainstream news....sorry if it's been posted already...



http://www.wired.com/news/business/0...w=wn_tophead_1

BustIt 06-11-2004 12:59 PM

http://www.wired.com/news/business/0...opstories_html

P***** husbands who don't have the nads to admit what a charge was for are behind the problem and the real cause of it. We have always known this. Their wives say *what is this charge for?* and they go *uh, ... I have no idea.*

To quote from above article:

***But there are still hiccups on the fraud front. Ironically, it seems that the customers, not the site owners, have become the leaders when it comes to ripping people off. Porn sites must fight an eternal battle against subscribers who engage in "friendly fraud" by spawning "chargebacks," Boyer said. They pay to look at dirty pictures or video and then run to their credit card company claiming they never authorized the charges. (The practice is also known as the "gak factor" because of the word husbands utter when their wives ask about their credit card bills.)

"We're the naughty adult industry," Boyer said. "Visa is never going to side with us, no matter how much evidence we have that the customer is full of it." ***

aiken 06-11-2004 01:02 PM

I have to say that when I talked to him, he didn't come across as the sort to be so obsessed with the words "smut" or "dirty pictures." It's downright impressive how many uses of each he got into a relatively short article.

Cheers
-b

motodave 06-11-2004 01:24 PM

interesting read

Jamie 06-11-2004 02:21 PM

And this article:

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/prime...ss_030128.html

Quote:

Many of the major hotel chains, including Marriott, Hilton and Westin, also derive revenue from adult films without mentioning it in their company reports. Adult titles are available as in-room movies in around 40 percent of all hotel rooms in the United States. The hotels share the revenue with the in-room entertainment companies that provide the TVs and the content.


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