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“Scammers feed on the greed and desperation of others, but in the end, they poison themselves with their own dishonesty.”

— Unknown

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donotdestroy:

“Scammers feed on the greed and desperation of others, but in the end, they poison themselves with their own dishonesty.”

— Unknown

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donotdestroy:

“Scammers feed on the greed and desperation of others, but in the end, they poison themselves with their own dishonesty.”

— Unknown

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Supplements and Safety (full documentary) | Hidden Dangers of Vitamins & Supplements | FRONTLINE

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“Scammers feed on the greed and desperation of others, but in the end, they poison themselves with their own dishonesty.”

— Unknown

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“Bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are.”

— Harry Frankfurt

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When people ask Sara Wilson about her former position at Facebook (now Meta), which began in 2013, she includes a caveat: “I worked with influencers, but now ‘influencer’ is a dirty word, so we call them ‘creators.’

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“When you tell somebody something they will sometimes believe you, but if you lead them to conclude something on their own they will ALWAYS believe you.”

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“Pretty much everywhere you look, you’ll find bullshit. We are constantly bombarded with politicians and “experts” on TV, at conferences and on social media, spouting bullshit. An economist would tell you that it is simply impossible for so much bullshit to exist, because the market values truth, but of course that’s bullshit.”

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scam

noun [ C ]

UK /skæm/ US /skæm/

a dishonest plan for making money or getting an advantage, especially one that involves tricking people:

  • Banks often carry information about email scams on their websites.
  • To avoid scams, never sign things in a hurry.
  • an insurance scam

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scammer

noun [ C ]

    informal

UK   /ˈskæm.ər/ US   /ˈskæm.ɚ/

someone who makes money using illegal methods, especially by tricking people:

  • Phishing is used by scammers to get bank account numbers, credit card details, etc.

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