For those not aware,
Tom Terrero was recently caught paying an actress to fake a daytime kiss on the street for daygame.com's Date Against the Machine program.
Tom and everyone on the staff swore, that it was all %100 Tom, and it was the only time he ever did it.
Problem?
The cameraman knew, and apparently, so did Andy Yosha. Someone leaked a video, of Tom talking to her(in front of the cameraman), about daygame.com being interested in hiring some of her friends for other videos.
My favorite bit of this? Yad(the only decent instructor with DG.com) just admitted to students at a bootcamp that the spam approach method they suggest isn't even what he uses. He walks, stands or sits around, and makes eye contact with every approaching woman, and only
after he gets positive approach signals, chases after her gets in front of her, extends his arm and does the whole "Excuse me. I'm really sorry, but can I just tell you something really quickly [..] I just saw you over there and thought you looked really nice" routine.
Which is the exact opposite of what they preach(which is, approach whatever girl you think is most attractive, and pay no mind to a lack of signals from her).
So, what do you think daygame.com's chance of salvaging its relevance is? I'd say it's low. Very low. At this point, it's well documented that much of their best stuff is fake, the person running it(Andy) was the one organizing the fake videos and their best instructor(Yad) doesn't even select which women to approach the way they suggest in their own programs.
wait what?? In field footage is fake? NO WAY. IS THE SKY BLUE??