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It means you don’t know anything about Friendboy.pro:rolleyes: No need for Friendboy.pro to copy anything. It has approximately 10 new guys every single day. The biggest difference between Renboy.pro and Friendboy.pro is popularity.

 

I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure it out that one, right?

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It means you don’t know anything about Friendboy.pro:rolleyes: No need for Friendboy.pro to copy anything. It has approximately 10 new guys every single day. The biggest difference between Renboy.pro and Friendboy.pro is popularity.

 

I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure it out that one, right?

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Can you clarify what you mean by this statement? I am not following what you mean by that statement?

Rentboy.pro wasn’t popular, it had problems with google, problems with management and some other problems. Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website. Its already popular enough

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Can you clarify what you mean by this statement? I am not following what you mean by that statement?

Rentboy.pro wasn’t popular, it had problems with google, problems with management and some other problems. Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website. Its already popular enough

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I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure it out that one, right?

Some guys forget to replace their ads when they travel. New Friendboy.pro CMS was created to minimize inactive ads. Innactive ads go down in city searches. Finally the system deletes such ads after 3 months of zero activity

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I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure it out that one, right?

Some guys forget to replace their ads when they travel. New Friendboy.pro CMS was created to minimize inactive ads. Innactive ads go down in city searches. Finally the system deletes such ads after 3 months of zero activity

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Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website.

 

You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

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Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website.

 

You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

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You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different. But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

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You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different. But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

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I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

Are you sure that wasn't the "old" site? I haven't heard grumblings about the "new" site doing that.

 

 

Rentboy.pro wasn’t popular, it had problems with google, problems with management and some other problems. Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website. Its already popular enough

 

Angel, I appreciate the clarification. I am not, as you commented earlier, a hater, I just did not appreciate the disingenuous responses and hostility when issues were brought up in the previous thread. However, while I think the name difference is just semantics, I think we can agree that if the site has gone through changes and is now under new management and the issues identified are resolved that it deserves a second chance. Many other companies have gone through management changes and have been able turn things around. It is always good to have an alternative to Rentmen as others have pointed out.

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I know escorts who posted ads on rentmen on X city "canvassing" (checking if there was interest to go there) and removed their ads months ago... All of the sudden they get text messages asking if they are on X city (the city they tried to go and decided NOT go to), they go online and they see their on X city on friendboy…

 

Are you sure that wasn't the "old" site? I haven't heard grumblings about the "new" site doing that.

 

 

Rentboy.pro wasn’t popular, it had problems with google, problems with management and some other problems. Friendboy.pro is Rentboy.pro 2.0., but technically its a different website. Its already popular enough

 

Angel, I appreciate the clarification. I am not, as you commented earlier, a hater, I just did not appreciate the disingenuous responses and hostility when issues were brought up in the previous thread. However, while I think the name difference is just semantics, I think we can agree that if the site has gone through changes and is now under new management and the issues identified are resolved that it deserves a second chance. Many other companies have gone through management changes and have been able turn things around. It is always good to have an alternative to Rentmen as others have pointed out.

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The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different. But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

 

To clarify - I don't notice anything different about the site.

 

When apps get updated on my phone, they may explain that they're making changes "under the hood" so to speak - such changes are usually designed to make the site run smoother but without the look or user operation feeling any different. But they don't call those "new" apps, they just call them revisions.

 

"New and improved" has been an advertising catchphrase for a long time. But, how often do we, as consumers, really notice the difference between the improved and the old? Half the time I tend to wonder if the only thing new about the product is they they're advertising it as "new and improved." It's a bit of a mind fuck. Tell consumers it's been improved, and a lot of people will probably believe it.

 

If improvements and changes have been made, great. I hope they do and will affect the way the site is running. But I don't notice the differences, so it seems rather strange to be touting them constantly.

 

Though, I suppose it's better than the people (not) running Doublelist (the site that started as a clone of the Craigslist personals after they got shut down). They have made so many promises on site improvements, and almost none have happened. Most, I predict, never will. I use it, and it's adequate for now, but I think they made a big mistake hyping too many potential improvements.

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The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different. But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

 

To clarify - I don't notice anything different about the site.

 

When apps get updated on my phone, they may explain that they're making changes "under the hood" so to speak - such changes are usually designed to make the site run smoother but without the look or user operation feeling any different. But they don't call those "new" apps, they just call them revisions.

 

"New and improved" has been an advertising catchphrase for a long time. But, how often do we, as consumers, really notice the difference between the improved and the old? Half the time I tend to wonder if the only thing new about the product is they they're advertising it as "new and improved." It's a bit of a mind fuck. Tell consumers it's been improved, and a lot of people will probably believe it.

 

If improvements and changes have been made, great. I hope they do and will affect the way the site is running. But I don't notice the differences, so it seems rather strange to be touting them constantly.

 

Though, I suppose it's better than the people (not) running Doublelist (the site that started as a clone of the Craigslist personals after they got shut down). They have made so many promises on site improvements, and almost none have happened. Most, I predict, never will. I use it, and it's adequate for now, but I think they made a big mistake hyping too many potential improvements.

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To clarify - I don't notice anything different about the site.

 

When apps get updated on my phone, they may explain that they're making changes "under the hood" so to speak - such changes are usually designed to make the site run smoother but without the look or user operation feeling any different. But they don't call those "new" apps, they just call them revisions.

 

"New and improved" has been an advertising catchphrase for a long time. But, how often do we, as consumers, really notice the difference between the improved and the old? Half the time I tend to wonder if the only thing new about the product is they they're advertising it as "new and improved." It's a bit of a mind fuck. Tell consumers it's been improved, and a lot of people will probably believe it.

 

If improvements and changes have been made, great. I hope they do and will affect the way the site is running. But I don't notice the differences, so it seems rather strange to be touting them constantly.

 

Though, I suppose it's better than the people (not) running Doublelist (the site that started as a clone of the Craigslist personals after they got shut down). They have made so many promises on site improvements, and almost none have happened. Most, I predict, never will. I use it, and it's adequate for now, but I think they made a big mistake hyping too many potential improvements.

Friendboy.pro looks different, works differently and has approximately 5 times more ads than Rentboy.pro had. For you its still the same blue website, Ok Doc, let it be the same for you.

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To clarify - I don't notice anything different about the site.

 

When apps get updated on my phone, they may explain that they're making changes "under the hood" so to speak - such changes are usually designed to make the site run smoother but without the look or user operation feeling any different. But they don't call those "new" apps, they just call them revisions.

 

"New and improved" has been an advertising catchphrase for a long time. But, how often do we, as consumers, really notice the difference between the improved and the old? Half the time I tend to wonder if the only thing new about the product is they they're advertising it as "new and improved." It's a bit of a mind fuck. Tell consumers it's been improved, and a lot of people will probably believe it.

 

If improvements and changes have been made, great. I hope they do and will affect the way the site is running. But I don't notice the differences, so it seems rather strange to be touting them constantly.

 

Though, I suppose it's better than the people (not) running Doublelist (the site that started as a clone of the Craigslist personals after they got shut down). They have made so many promises on site improvements, and almost none have happened. Most, I predict, never will. I use it, and it's adequate for now, but I think they made a big mistake hyping too many potential improvements.

Friendboy.pro looks different, works differently and has approximately 5 times more ads than Rentboy.pro had. For you its still the same blue website, Ok Doc, let it be the same for you.

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You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. ...

I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if the Content Management System (CMS) is different, it is a different website. It is analogous to replacing your car with an exact copy of your car. It might look identical, but it is not the same car.

 

...The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

The "internal things" are, in fact, the things that make it technically a different website.

 

The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different...

While you are correct about the CMS making it a different website, adding feature functionality alone does not make a website a "different" website. Likewise, a website becoming more (or less) popular does not make it a different website.

 

...But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.

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You mean, technically, it's the exact same website. ...

I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if the Content Management System (CMS) is different, it is a different website. It is analogous to replacing your car with an exact copy of your car. It might look identical, but it is not the same car.

 

...The only thing that has changed, technically speaking, is the name. Some things may have changed internally, but on the surface (i.e. everything we see on the site and how it operates for us) is the same. There is no question about that.

The "internal things" are, in fact, the things that make it technically a different website.

 

The CMS aka the core is completely different. Features are different. Popularity is different...

While you are correct about the CMS making it a different website, adding feature functionality alone does not make a website a "different" website. Likewise, a website becoming more (or less) popular does not make it a different website.

 

...But if its still the same for you, Ok Doc:p

You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.

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You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.

I’m just chatting with other forum members in informal atmosphere. Nobody from here is my potential client. Not an escort here:oops: Friendboy.pro is not my site either. My good friend works for it and I use the site for my personal needs. Some of you are too negative towards Friendboy.pro in my opinion. Its just my forum opinion. You have your opinion too. Have a nice day on Rentmen:p

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You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.

I’m just chatting with other forum members in informal atmosphere. Nobody from here is my potential client. Not an escort here:oops: Friendboy.pro is not my site either. My good friend works for it and I use the site for my personal needs. Some of you are too negative towards Friendboy.pro in my opinion. Its just my forum opinion. You have your opinion too. Have a nice day on Rentmen:p

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