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Lying is more common over the phone

Lying is more common over the phone than over email, even if you’re looking to hire a prostitute.

Reader comments

DanMar 25, 2004 at 12:40PM

Not "except"--the working girl confirmed the thesis.

jkottkeMar 25, 2004 at 1:00PM

Duh. Of course. I read that completely wrong. Changed now.

LukasMar 25, 2004 at 3:59PM

Sending an email to someone establishes a two-way link, more than a phone does, even with caller ID. (You can call from anywhere, but it takes effort to setup an anonymous email address to harass people from.)

And maybe the creepy phone dudes who never showed up just wanted to talk to a prositute? Or they were lonely and just wanted to talk to anyone?

Also, soliciting via email selects for that part of the population that uses email. Richer, more stable, etc.

This thread is closed to new comments. Thanks to everyone who responded.