She use to write for Covers. Someone from ESPN saw her articles, recognized that she was young, hot & wrote about sports. Person contacted her to write for their revamped Page 2 page. Without vetting or meeting her.
They cut ties with her this morning I guess
rabbit hole of epic proportions.
Rabbit Holes of epic proportions
JFK assassination theories
The supposed Illuminati
The supposed 9/11 conspiracies
Watergate
The 9 billion government employee deaths that occurred during Clinton's presidency
Area 51
The Mafia
Not rabbit holes of epic proportions
Sarah Phillips conning a college kid out of his sports website along with some Indian guys
JK LOL BRB K L8R SK8R Give me a call tmrw morn, pussy.
Would fuck
Ben had a Facebook page with 300k likes that generated a few hundred thousand $ in advertising revenues. She stole that, it's revenue, and diverted all of those people to her own web site, using her position at ESPN to pull it all off. You don't think that's stealing because he didn't write her a check?
He, nor her receive cash from advertising on a facebook group.
Ben had a Facebook page with 300k likes that generated a few hundred thousand $ in advertising revenues.
Crazy article.
A few hundred grand for a facebook page posting memes???? We're all doing something wrong...someone needs to explain to me how this facebook thingy works. We must get in on it, pool our talents and stop wasting our time here. :chuckles:
The page had more than 300,000 likes on Facebook, and Ben had earned a few hundred dollars through advertising. Not bad results for a project he was doing in his spare time.
Oops, I did read it wrong. The value of those 300k followers is more than a few hundred dollars, though. We've been in business 4 years, have 1500 likes on our Facebook page and are doing well enough to build a 10,000 square foot building. our largest competitor has 131k followers on their Facebook page and is doing well enough to expand their company by 185,000 square feet. So stealing that guys account and redirecting that traffic is potentially worth a lot more than a few hundred. Otherwise why would someone who is being paid to write for ESPN even bother?
And I read a lot of other people are coming forward about being scammed by Sara Phillips since the original story.