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GoldHoop | 13:51 Thu 08th Jan 2009 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone know what this is about? Appears on OH credit card statement but when you try to open the webpage you can't tell what it is but implies its sexual.
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what does OH say it is.
a quick google, suggests its a website for pimping.
It looks a bit phishy, an unencrypted form prompting for credit card details.
I can't understand that you think this is something sexual. It is a credit card claim form.
Are you sure it is not ATWORK? which is a business advertised in 'the hot frog' business listing site.
It is in Lincolnshire apparently, situated between the A46 and the A15.
It's just a business address.
what do you make of the imagery at the back of the credit card form?
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Its definitely awork.co.uk If you type that address in you get a message saying something along the lines that the company name appears on a credit or debit card bill but does not say what items they "sell" but suggests you look at the background wallpaper for a clue - which shows a repeated silhouette of what looks like a naked lady.
it looks to me like someone lying down and reading a book. nothing sexual at all, it's just a drawing.
Women in poses like this are used to sell all sorts of products these days. It's supposed to attract the buyer into looking at their product.
Just look at all the adverts on tv these days, and ask yourself, 'what has a semi naked lady/man got to do with the product being advertised?'

You only have to look at the cadbury's flake ads for an example!!

I think you are delving too deep into the affairs of your OH and coming up with something that has nothing to do with what you imagine it to be.
daniela, one google link came up with this forum post http://www.punternet.com/forum/showthread.php? t=11480&page=2
This is all I got red.
It's an enquiry form I think, and it looks american to me. And also, no naked ladies, only a head or legs and what looks like a hockey stick .And it's only a drawing............no pictures as such.

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hi just a thought but the a could be short for adult.

if you change the site name to adultwork then there are many ways to spend money on there. looks like he has been contacting escorts. hope this hasnt upset you.
Trolly good fun innit ?
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Thanks Kitesurfer. That looks like the answer.
This is for a site called Adultwork )http://www.adultwork.co.uk

It is a site used for the advertising of 'escorting' services / prostitues. Found this appear on my statement a few times last month as some cheeky person swiped my card at a local restaurant.

hope it helps!
It refers to an escort site http://www.adultwork.com/ (the legs are the same in the logo) The transition was probably used to access photos or videos
Unfortunetely 'jcdenton,' you have just grassed up a load of husbands and boyfriends for looking at a bit of porn!

Now where is the halm in that!....but most wives and girlfriends won't see it like that..........Better than the other option offered on this site!....If they are amounts �50-100 or more, then the wives and girlfriends may have more to be concered about.
Er... according to my research, it's the entirely respectable link to http://www.awsystems.com/
Absolute crap Mark. Its Adultwork. You pay to see prostitutes private pictures in credits, these credits are purchased by credit card or text. awork.co.uk appears on credit card statements. I've done it myself.

If its harmlessly "looking at a bit of porn", then there are thousands of other FREE sites out there for that, with much better quality and quantity.

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