Was Anya Peters a homeless person using technology to her advantage or just another con artist out to exploit people with her gimmick. Read the facts about Anya Peters and decide for yourself. New readers would be best advised to start at the beginning to acquant yourselves with the saga.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
That darned btinternet email address
A frequent topic of debate on Wanderingscribe's comments sections (before she shut them down cus the questions were getting too close to the truth) has been Anya's use of the wanderingscribe@btinternet.com email account.
Her Sicko-fants have defended the use of it by making up stuff to defend her (as usual) but Anya herself has always made no comment.
Indeed, she has rarely, if at all, answered any of the pertinent questions that have been asked about her supposed situation
So let's ponder for a few moments on the email address.
In one of her earlier posts she mentions that she chose the name to reflect her circumstances.
How bizarre.
Was she already homeless at that point?
I only ask you to consider this because, on the sign up page for a btinternet account, the terms and conditions clearly state "Requires a BT line or similar non cable line."
So you have to have a BT line to have a btinternet account.
So was Anya homeless when she chose the wanderingscribe moniker to use as her email address?
Surely homeless people don't have broadband or even a landline phone?
But the terms and conditions on that page state that "All internet calls charges appear on your telephone bill".
But where would the bill go to if you didn't have a phone. Which would be in your house.
Which you wouldn't have if you were homeless.
Now Anya did confess that when she signed on for her benefit, she claimed to be living at an old address (which is benefit fraud) so could she have been using this same old address to maintain a telephone line there?
But how did the monthly telephone bill get paid?
By Direct debit from her bank account (the same one she recieved her benefits and later, the paypal donations) from?
Hmmmm....
I've never been homeless but I'm pretty sure that if I was and I absolutely definitely had to have an email address, I'd have a free one like Hotmail etc. instead of going to the trouble of paying for a telephone line at an old address merely to maintain a suitable email address that I'd thought of before I was homeless.
Unless of course it was integral to my cunning plan (© Baldrick) to get a book deal ..................
But even then, it doesn't add up.
Like so many things in Anya's blog.
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She really does seem to have a problem keeping the lie going.
I would say that the house she opened the BT account in, is the same house that she has been living in all these months, using the homeless angle to get a book deal. Her biggest mistake was thinking that everyone that read her blog was a hopeless waster who needed someone to worship, to get through life.
So sad.
Wise words matey.
I am proud to act as a beacon for those who see through her web(site) of deceipt, to act as a rallying point for those who do not believe the false claims and shame she has brought upon genuine homeless people and all in the name of getting a book deal.
Give me your tired (of poor literature),
your poor (ly educated),
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ( of peurile prose),
The wretched refuse of your teeming bookstores.
For I am Wanderingscribe and my Laneway is a Sanctuary.
Hugsssss.............
WS
As you say, the only other way she could have a btinternet address was for her to have got one when she had an account with BT, either broadband or a landline. For which you have to have a house. It's just not possible to get one otherwise, and obviously it's totally pointless anyway when you can get a free account from any of several sites very easily. So this and so many other things including maintaining a fictitious address for so long to have your benefits sent to (a crime) without the DSS requiring you to attend a jobseekers' interview, her being able to pay for internet cafes, being able to sit in libraries (which as we all know are packed with computer facilities) at all hours, etc - all point in the direction of this being a fake.
Also: in my experience you can't just walk into a library and use the facilities, you have to be a member and to get your free membership you have to show proof that you live or work in the London borough.
Also: how can someone who is afraid to meet and talk to people seek out interviews with the BBC?
Also: London hospitals don't have free parking. Or showers available to anyone who just walks in.
This is just a clever (and immoral) marketing ploy for a new misery memoir.
Perhaps all will be revealed in the forthcoming blockbuster.
I can't see how it can be skirted over as it's so integral to her whole "heart tugging" story about how one woman survived on the mean streets and laneways of London Town.
If your financial sitution deterioriates steadily in a few short weeks and you are made suddenly homeless and you run away to London to live in a beautiful laneway in your car, you are not really going to sign up to BT with a direct debit for an email address in your new online homeless name are you?
No.
Methinks someone is a chronic liar...
Puerile is the word you seek. Elementary English, indeed.....
I shall fire my administrative assistant immediately.
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