‘What’s A Scam Most People Don’t Even Realize Is A Scam?’: 40 People Deliver Their Insights
Here’s a dirty little secret that a lot of us don’t want others to know: we like to think of ourselves as the smartest person in the room. Well, even if we might not be the smartest, we’re definitely (way) above average! And there’s no way that we’d ever fall for a cheap scam. Tricksters and fraudsters—beware! There’s no way that you’ll weasel cash out of here! (Hey, that rhymed.) However, reality shows us that many do fall prey to scams and that the scammers themselves are constantly adapting and finding new ways to bamboozle their marks.
Reddit users have been pooling all of their experience together and sharing all the common scams, small and large, that other people don’t always realize are scams or are potential scams. The thread got over 3.2k comments and has helped internet users gain a new perspective on a variety of things, from multilevel marketing and men’s and women’s products to diamonds and superfoods and more. There’s nothing like seeing something with a fresh pair of eyes.
Have a read about some of the most common scams, upvote the most informative posts, and let us know if any of these were new to you, dear Pandas. Oh! And if you know of any other swindles that people tend to fall for, be sure to let everyone know, too!
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Paying money to a religion to guarantee your eternal salvation.
As a 37 years old Catholic I find strange all this talking of "paying" to a religion... I contribute to my church because a building need maitenance. I payed for the summer camps organized by my oratory. I gave to missionary to help them in their works. But if I want to go to mass and exit without paying anything nobody would tell me anything.
Insurance. You’re obligated to get it legally but when you actually need it, they’ll do everything in their power to not pay out…
The US healthcare system. Hell, just name any aspect of life in the US and there's probably a scam somewhere in there.
America commits crimes against humanity in the majority of instances I for those who aren’t wealthy. The political leaders are so reliant on the profit based system that they make anti-human choices and laws. It’s plain old deadly greed. And too many people pretend it’s normal. It’s not. Tens of thousands of people die needlessly every year because our govt thinks healthcare is a market like any other business. And people aren’t allowed to know up front what costs will be. We are a very rich country and could afford to have healthcare for everyone, including better preventive care, dental, eye care and mental health care but that would not make profits for the needless middlemen. People who aren’t doctors make life and death decisions about what health care. The rest of the globe should call us on this as a anti- humanitarian crime - if not a deliberate profit based genocide based on lack of wealth.
Previously, I’d had a chat with one of the moderators at the r/Scams subreddit about internet scams, how they’re different from regular ones, and what we can do to protect ourselves from them. Though nobody’s ever truly foolproof, education, preparation, and even rudimentary research are all lifesavers.
"I think online shopping scams are different because you lose that layer of dealing with a real-life person. When you have a real person in front of you, a typical person will feel shame or guilt at the thought of taking advantage of a person,” one of the mods from r/Scams told me during an earlier interview.
“With the internet, you aren't dealing with a person, but a username and avatar. It is much easier to act maliciously when you don't have a real victim directly in front of you," they said.
Diamonds. Diamonds are a fairly common gemstone but the world's supplier of them is a monopoly and they hoard the majority of their stock to jack the prices up. Emeralds, Rubies and Sapphires are actually rarer than diamonds but cost less because of this.
Diamond are not only used as gemstones but also in the industry for various cutting and polisihing effects. You can't use the other gemstones for this as they are not as hard. This is also a contributor.
"Woman's" anything. 90% are just colored different. Razors are the biggest offenders IMOP.
Men's razors are so much better in my opinion and not just because they are cheaper, but I get a closer shave with them.
Planned obsolescence. Appliances being designed to fail sooner in order to sooner create demand for a replacement. In the same vein, devices being designed to not be repairable, so that you need to invest in a shiny new specimen whenever fashion or the predesigned breakdown require it.
I'm not sure "most people don't realise [this] is a scam" applies here. Most people know their appliances break before their parents version ever did, or know that it cannot be fixed the way their grandparents did. But a key feature of a scam is that you have a way to avoid it. You cannot avoid your microwave breaking due to planned obsolescence unless you build your own damn*d microwave, because EVERY microwave is built with planned obsolescence. This is more like "suspect and unethical practices we consumers encounter from companies"
“Online scams also use a lot of tricks to pressure buyers; low prices, pushes to buy now!, taking advantage of someone's kindness or naivete (re: advance check fraud, money mules, etc), or advertising one product and sending another (or nothing at all, by using a fake tracking number). Getting a person to make a decision via high-pressure tactics and preventing them from reflecting and making a sound decision is key," the mod listed some of the tactics that online fraudsters use to get their victims to part with their hard-earned cash.
"If a deal is too good to be true, it is. If you see a pair of brand new Apple AirPods advertised for $50, you are not getting an authentic product. There are many counterfeit items out there on the market, and you need to verify authenticity before hitting buy," the redditor reiterated that we should always trust our gut and stay skeptical of empty promises.
Unpaid internships. What the actual f**k is wrong with America.
Not exclusively an American thing. The reason I work in a completely different sector than my degree in art history is that I refused to do an unpaid or minimally paid internship, because I couldn't afford to. These art galleries would straight faced tell you they don't have money to pay you more than 195 euro a month for 40 hours of work, but spend triple that on an opening party for a new exhibition. Screw that. Edit: 40 hours of work a week. So 195 euro for 160 hours of work in a four-week month.
Scientology... And by most people, I mean those people in it.
The Humane Society of the United States
"HSUS doesn’t run a single pet shelter. HSUS is not affiliated with any pet shelters. And HSUS only gives 1% of donations to pet shelters." Most of the donated money goes into the higher up's pension plans.
Seriously don't donate money to them, instead donate to a local shelter near you, they're the ones doing real work & helping animals.
Any "charity" whose president is living high on the hog on donations is a scam.
Most "charities" do this, sending money to the directors and doing very little of use. It's almost as bad as the millionaire celebs pestering us to give money to "their" charity. Look at the Oxfam scandals for a start!!
"Not only to avoid contributing to the counterfeit market, but because these knockoff products do not always go through the same safety standards of the real item; they may not be UL certified, they may use chemicals or ingredients that are not FDA approved and are unsafe for use on or in the human body, or could cause major harm to human life or property."
What’s more, even seemingly safe activities like renting properties online can lead to disappointment and lost money. “It is very common for scammers to lift photos and descriptions of houses for sale, mark down the rent as ridiculously cheap, then insist on getting the deposit sent via Western Union or other untraceable means; when it comes time to pick up your keys, the money is gone and there was no rental for you to move into, to begin with."
Contrary to popular belief, there a very few hot Russian singles in my area.
I love the ones where someone in *my town* is making thousands per day, accompanied by an image of someone with a pile of foreign money. Oooh, so authentic 🤗
The mod explained how doing some background research can help you avoid online rental scams. For starters, try Googling the address and seeing if it’s on a real estate listing for the property for sale. “You may find a real estate listing on MLS, Zillow, or other popular property rental/sale sites. I ran into this recently with a too-good-to-be-true rental, and I was able to report the listing and notify the listing agent that their listing was being used in a scam," they said.
An extra line of defense that you should consider is getting a credit card and using that instead of a debit card. “Credit card protections for most cards are much more forgiving than debit cards. You can generally get your money back faster if you were scammed or mislead by a business, versus initiating an investigation through your bank. It is always smarter to pay by credit card (and pay off your balance monthly!)."
Expiration date on million years old himalayan salt.
Expiration date is added on these things because packaking materials (plastic etc) releases chemicals over the years into the product.
Trickle down economics.
That people ever bought into this, or worse - still push it - is another draconian greed grab.
Recycling plastic. The “recycling symbol” with the number on it is not a recycling symbol. It’s a resin identification code. It was intentionally designed to look like the recycling symbol to fool consumers. Only around 10% of plastics are recycled and usually only once. The whole campaign about recycling plastics and consumer responsibility was set up by the bottling companies to avoid legislation banning plastics because of their harm to the environment.
We should go back to glass bottles. Everything tastes better out of glass anyway, easier and cheaper to recycle, and a surcharge on the bottles (money back for empty bottles) means less litter.
Ordering a full carafe of wine in a restaurant. Where I work, a full carafe can fill 4-5 glasses. Ordering 5 glasses of some of our types of wine is actually $1-2 cheaper than the full carafe. Check the prices and do the math before ordering! Same goes for pitchers of beer!
I don't really trust carafes. It could be literally anything in there. Wine that's been left open for a fortnight. Old stock. Damaged stock. Diluted. etc.
I am more shocked at what they serve and call a glass of wine now..it barely covers half the level in each standard glass.
Or, just go to restaurants where you can bring your own wine. At least you won't be scamed paying a lot for cheap wine.
Once we were served a cheap wine (on sale cost like 2 euro) and they just set the bottle on the table, not even a carafe, and that was it. Cost us over 8 euro for "Chateau Topolcianky" which is disgusting (no, the wine was not named, just labelled as "rosé"). If you ever visit Slovakia, avoid this wine like the plague.
You may have noticed that you pay more for many products in a restaurant than in the shop. They're working for you, is not a charity.... Also, most wines don't have a 'name' other than the producer and type
Load More Replies...Or just stay home and buy the same wine at the store for 1/6 the price.
You're paying a small surcharge for the convenience of it all being served at once, seems fair?
Isn't having to serve the customer a glass of wine several times more of a nuisance then just the once?
Load More Replies...When stores ask you to donate at checkout, they're using it as a tax write off.
This. I learned about this recently and it made me ill. I wonder what actually goes to the charity. Things like this should be transparent and easy to find out but most, if not all - are not. It’s devastating because I want to donate what I can to things and I don’t. : ( I donate to the KIND fund for desks and tuition for girls in Africa (school is not free and girls lose the most. They need personal products, too). I hope it is a meaningful way to give.
The concept of "superfoods" and "organic" anything. I work at a smoothie bowl place, and people will come in and literally pile 1500 calories full of peanut butter and granola into a bowl and think it's healthy because they put some superfood organic something into a bowl. It's literally pumpkin granola cereal from the store down the street, it's not going to cure cancer.
This one needs a bit of nuance on the organic part. Just because something is organic doesn't mean all the rules about nutrition fly out the window, but it isn't a scam in itself, it is a product that is better for the environment and the body as there are no (potentially) hazardous chemicals involved in the production process. However, the thing that gets me the most about organic produce is that the main reason it's so expensive (at least in my country) is that the certificates are so expensive and it drives the prices up way more than it needs. So what I do instead is find local producers who work organically but don't want to pay the certificates, and there are more of those than you'd think.
Psychics.
I love my tarot cards. The cards in themselves are beautiful. My mom gave them to me when I was young to perpetuate the tradition. I do tarot reading to my friends (very occasionnally). Mind you, I don't believe they're magic in any way. I just think that there is so many interpretations possible, that the one you chose to believe is true tells a lot about your frame of mind. So I don't read the cards per se, I read my friends instead :)
In app mobile purchases. Especially for kids games.
I hate this. I don’t get apps that have “in app purchases.” It’s limiting, but I won’t do it. The growth of “subscription” products (apps and other things) is another example of limiting access to things for lower wage people - I might buy something for ten dollars flat, but I can’t afford $4.00 a month - with automatic renewal. Also, “free trials” are usually not, requiring your credit card info and only available if you agree to pay after the free trial.
Insurance, at least in the US. If you have to fight for something YOU PAY FOR to pay THAT WHICH IT'S LITERALLY SUPPOSED TO PAY FOR and in return GET SCREWED with higher premiums, higher deductibles and higher copay amounts, then it's basically useless. We're paying into a scam cause we're idiots who don't understand, and don't WANT to understand how much better off our we'd be with Universal coverage, due to cost alone. But hey, what do I know?
I had such a nightmare with travel insurance once, we had to cancel a holiday as my son got sick a couple of days before, they did everything to avoid paying out. Even said that not using blue ink when filling out the form was a reason to reject the claim. It went on and on until we threatened court action, then it was settled.
"Hustle" culture. Capital doesn't even have to manage you anymore; you manage yourself by convincing yourself that lack of sleep is good and that you should be working around the clock.
Individualism is a cancer - divide and conquer has worked for Boris the ballbag, Trump etc. And is an easy go to for conservatives. Pit anyone with any difference against each other and it’s an easy win for them. It’s all just a class war at the end of the day but they manage to chop society up and weaken their opponents. ‘Hustles’ shouldn’t have to exist but there is a political will to encourage them to weaken you. They want everyone to think it is every man for themselves, to fight each other for resources, because together we’d vote them out.
“Work 12 hours a day every day and I’m surrrre they’ll move me up. I’m very valuable to my company “
If you show that you’re willing to do the dog job they’ll keep you in it!
Our (US) health care system.
Human lives depending on a profit based “market” - every other developed country rejected this model, many for decades - because it’s inhumane and unthinkable.
Bottled water.
In some places bottled water is the only safe water to drink.
Funeral services. There is nothing wrong or dangerous about dead bodies. The idea that random people come into your home and take your loved one away, rip out their insides, fill them will chemicals and out them on display and you have to pay to put them to rest is ridiculous and quite frankly evil.
When I was a kid my brother would tell me the lottery is 'a tax on stupid people.
I’m most intrigued by the vague life coaches, who use lots of big words and mention specific figures they have supposedly earned, but there is no clarity on what exactly they do.
It’s just awful, especially given that life coaching isn’t a regulated discipline. Sure, there are several scam accreditation bodies, but most people just don’t understand that I could make up my own college of life coaching and accreditation right here and now, give it a fancy name, and it wouldn’t really mean anything. Yet so many people fall for it. Please, please, please, stick to licensed and regulated psychologists and mental health professional (and check what ‘licensed’ and ‘registered’ actually means for your country, as it’s different everywhere.)
Those Facebook post that my grandparents always repost that go on about some s**t like Facebook doesn’t want you see this... trump bla bla bla ...... repost this if your brave .... let’s make this go viral etc
"Shrinkflation." Where they give you less, and charge you more.
Crystal healing, religion, and horoscopes. How are we still buying this bulls**t with the internet out there.
Crystals can definitely keep bad people away. If you throw them correctly, that is.
Boomers getting free healthcare (Medicare) while voting against anyone else getting it.
'Oooo, let's blame older people for a problem that could easily be solved by politicians if they could stop starting wars for five minutes'. In other news, the wall is working in hampering Mexican border-crossing. Apparently they are finding it much harder to get out of the US than ever before.
I don't know if they are still around but around 2010, people were buying these "ionic footbaths" that supposedly removed toxins in your body through your feet.
Supplements. Because they are considered a food they are not regulated. A recent study found that 25% don't contain any of the substance it is sold as. About as many others contain actual prescription medicines that are not listed. In the US about 23 000 people a year are hospitalized, have organ failure or need a transplant due to taking unregulated supplements.
This might be a "unique to the US" thing. Food supplements aren't separately regulated in the UK, but are covered by multiple food regulations, which means they sort of are regulated (they can't contain something not listed on the packaging, for example, and cannot claim medical benefits they don't actually provide)
Most extended warranties on electronics. Usually you're paying extra for the warranty and extra on top of that as a "labor cost" of whoever is fixing the device.
Cheaper than a new device? Sure but can still be pricey.
Willfully deciding that a week inside the casinos of Vegas sounds like a good vacation.
Premium cables. In order for one hdmi cable to have better quality over another, you'd need hundreds of yards between the source and display. Cat5 vs. Cat 6 makes a difference for high bandwidth companies, not for your cable internet ass. Really the only thing it matters in is phone charging durability. Yes, don't get the gas station cables if you help it, but if you do, your phone will still charge at the same rate.
Expensive HDMI cables. HDMI is digital. It either works or doesn't, basically.
Just like digital TV or digital radio? Analogue was so much better, at least signal degradation or interference led to "snow" rather than pixelated, stuttering, unwatchable garbage.
Lightbulbs, if made properly they last forever, but with specific imperfections they only last a few weeks. One of the first lightbulbs ever made still works in the Edison museum
There is/was one in a fire station in the us that has never been changed. The county and firefighter refuse to take it out for testing in cas it wouldn't work anymore or be broken by the tests
The Better Business Bureau. Unless you join and pay your fees you don’t get a rating so if somebody checks out a business with them that isn’t a member it doesn’t look good. That is basically a protection racket
Young Living Essential Oils. It’s a pyramid scheme and is very dangerous. The oils are marketed as edible but can seriously damage your liver. The owner even killed his baby trying to give birth in a jet tub. Don’t buy them.
If someone's 'job' is based more around recruiting people for the 'company' than selling an actual product and they aren't literally a hiring manager for HR, there's a good chance they're part of a pyramid scheme
Lottery tickets.
It depend on the country. In Switzerland, our lottery company (public, not a private one) invest huge amount of money in many public things like: sports for young people, charity, culture... son "okay", you have very very very little chance to win, but when you loose, you are helping people of your country.
Time shares. Biggest real estate scam of the 90s. 2nd biggest was probably all those apt complexes turning into condominiums.
99% of skincare
I disagree. I have always had problematic skin, no matter how diligent I was taking care of it. But since I switched to a different routine a few months back, my skin has totally transformed. People keep commenting about how glowy and great it looks, I don't even need to wear makeup anymore! On the other hand, my cousin who is 2 years younger than me and doesn't use any products, her skin looks at least twice as old as mine.
Tax Preparation. The industry lobbies the government to ensure that taxes are wildly complicated so they can continue to collect an annual fee from annoyed taxpayers.
Men’s premium brand razors, shampoo, wipes. Getting charged 2-3 times for similar products in 'manlier' packaging.
Voting for politicians who promise to give you money
Understand that nearly any politician one votes for is dedicated to the needs, wants and demands of high dollar donors, certain big industries and their lobbyists. Those in power quash those who care about the needs of the people who vote for them. It’s a sick, unsustainable system. Politicians/legislators should earn a certain salary and nothing else. I can’t believe we all seem to tolerate this corrupt scam.
Any type of insurance. Though I think most of us realize it. Those "we're here for you" commercials they all put out are deliberate.
Case on point... If you actually USE your insurance more than a few times in the space of 7 years you get blacklisted. That blacklisting follows you to any other insurance company.
Also if the claims were on your home owners insurance... It also follows the house. Good luck explaining that to perspective buyers.
Total mob hit.
Insurance can be done better. My country’s main health insurance provider is a nonprofit and they’ve been good when I’ve used my insurance.
Medical school. So much money spent on MCAT, primary applications, secondary applications, interviews, insane tuition, study materials for boards because curriculum is next to useless for that, money spent on board exams, money spent on applying to residencies, NO guarantee that youll match to a residency... oh and then making crap money while working your ass off during residency. Biggest scam ever. They lure you in during the interviews and then keep taking your money and mental health.
By the amount of Facebook and Instagram posts promoting them - MLMs.
MLMs are always a scam and some of them are illigal no matter how they are promoted
Mortgage insurance. You're paying to insure the bank, not yourself.
The lottery. It’s not technically a scam but it is technically an investment. If you’re willing to pay £2 for a ticket, you can put £2 into something like an index fund
Lol. You think the stock market isn't a lottery? It's a manipulated industry like every other financial tool. Yeah, you can make money in the long term, but I'm betting the crappy $2/ biweekly investment you make would make diddly for years. At least the lottery is honest about your chances.
Perfume.
The average bottle of even the most pricey thing you see advertised by a movie star costs pennies to make. Most of the money goes towards packaging and marketing. Another way of looking at it is, most of the money you spend on a perfume goes towards the efforts to sell it to you in the first place and not the product itself.
There’s something pretty dystopian about that to me.
Youtube MCNs (Multi Channel Networks).
Don't get me wrong, the big ones that run the large channels are probably worth it as they act more as a production company. They provide funding, legal consul, making deals with advertisers, etc.
However, if you're run a smaller YouTube channel that starts to get some success and are contacted by an MCN it's always a scam. They'll tell you they will provide you with ways to grow your channel, but it's usually just a webpage in the vein of "10 things that will help your channel grow," that you could get after 5 seconds of googling.
They'll also make it sound like you get more of a cut from ad-revenue EX: "YouTube takes 30% of your revenue, while we only take 15%." Makes it sound like you get to take home 85% now right? Wrong, they take their cut after YouTube takes theirs, you get to take home 55% and they take 15% for doing literally nothing. The language in their contracts is so deceptive its disgusting.
Even more official MCNs like Frederator would do this. I don't hear about MCNs much anymore, so hopefully their they're dying out, but finding out I was being scammed years ago sucked.
If you are running a successful YouTube channel, then why would you pay someone to make it a successful YouTube channel?
Fully digital consoles since alot of games can be much, much cheaper on a disc and with full digital consoles its like, "were going to sell you a console which is cheaper to make and will save you whopping 80£ or so then we'll sell games directly to you for 9 times out of 10 similar amount it cost on day one while you could have brought it cheaper on disc and got something tangible which would make up for the money you could have saved buying the disc version"
That, and digital games can be removed from your library even if you've paid for them. So you don't actually own the game if you buy digital, you're just renting until the company that makes your console decides you can't have it anymore. On top of that, digital games should be cheaper than physical copies, sinc you're not paying for the entire physical production, transport and sales chain.
If you want to buy someone a gift card through Visa or some other company, you're paying $5.00+ as a fee before spending more money to put on the card. 'Here's your $50 gift card that cost me $57!
So just give cash. It's a better gift anyway. Who wouldn't be happy with $50?
Rehab in america at least. You pay way too much money for them to perform psuedoscience on you with some therapy sprinkled in. The places I went also claimed to be secular but pushed spirituality and religion heavily.
I understand some people can benefit from it, but for me it just took away 4 months of my life and my life savings while brainwashing me into spirituality I didn't really believe in.
Gambling.
Every single antivirus-app for Android is a SCAM! People feel safe for E10,-/year but have you ever heard someone say their phone whas saved due to their awesome antivirus suite? I haven't..
Dasani water at like carnivals
It has salt in it which makes you even more thirsty then u were before so u spend more money on water
Same idea is behind peanuts on a bar or on a table when you are out for a drink.
"It's like getting paid to shop!"
Reddit Context: "In their ads, Kohls states that shoppers will receive a $10 off coupon to be used at a later date for every $40 spent. "It's like getting paid to shop!", the ecstatic announcer declares. Their merch is maybe a notch above Sears. Many consumers have limited financial literacy. So tricky."
Any price that ends in a 7. It is literally a technique used by scam artists to make the price seem psychologically enticing.
Big brand freezer tape and painters tape are the same exact tape for different prices. Source: I work at a factory that packages them.
Pretty much all of this first world bulls**t. The idea of money, wealth, work, the entire structure of our society, I mean, take your bloody pick.
I disagree. All the above results in in a longer lifespan, rich food, comfort of living and the possibility of self-realization, which was inaccessible to previous generations. Now is the best time ever! Is it perfect? No! It's a chance to make it even better or find excuses why it can't be done.
Literally the entire world's economic system. Wage labour is fundamentally exploitative.
The Sharper Image. Except for a few items (e.g. massage chairs) all their products are made cheaply and they can afford to offer interest free payment plans on their items because the first payment, the one to secure the order, covers the cost of the item. Ex. They used to sell $499(?) air purifiers for, I think, $70 down and 6 equal payments of $70 a month. The cost of the item to the company was roughly equal to, but less than the down payment. They used to package in a mini $70 air purifier as an incentive to buy. Actual cost to the company? About $10.
TurboTax
It's better than H&R Block. We paid $500 to have somebody put in our information when we could have paid $100 or less with turbo tax.
Hair shampoos and conditioners.
They tend to be addictive. For shampoo, it's simple - the more often you shampoo, the more often you'll need to. because scalp is supposed to have some oil, and if you keep removing it, then it'll appear faster to keep up with the need.
On the other hand, with conditioners, it's a different story. They are meant to make your hair look better after one use, but not necessarily healthier in the long run. So you end up liking this one brand because your hair looked so well after one use, but you don't realise that it's exactly what caused your hair to look like s**t after 2 years.
The buy 3 for $12 at a lot of grocery stores. In reality you can just buy 1 for $4
I always check. In the uk they have shelf labels that give you the costs broken down into per kilo or per 100g so you can see immediately the cheapest route.
Tanning salon You can get in a healthy way outside
That is just completely incorrect. Tanning outside is NOT healthy, it still causes damage to your skin cells and increases your risk of skin cancer. Once you start to tan the UV radiation has already penetrated your skin and started messing with your DNA. The only tan you can get in Australian tanning salons is spray/lotion type tans, tanning beds are illegal.
in Mexico where I am from, many people sell cheap discs that supposedly has movies or cartoons and my family has bought so many of them knowing they are just recorded poor quality videos and they just lay there soon to be tossed away but not all of them are bad some are kinda worth buying "kinda"
Hey in the 90s a lot of people bought these boot leg discs somewhere great others were terrible but we could bring those back to vender dude.
Grocery store layouts and cleaning supplies.
When they move stock around. You have to look for the stuff you want. By looking you will see something that you want ( not need) and the store will make a bigger profit.
House buying/ selling & estate agents are a scam….in the uk they have no qualifications, pluck numbers out of the sky and skew the market, to scam themselves better commission. Not passing on offers if they think it is too low and they can get more commission…not whether the seller wants to take the price
Pandora jewellery. It might be pretty but it's cheaply made shite that causes so many allergies and breaks very quickly
Communication degree here. I abandoned my thesis (graduate school) when the realization struck me.
Load More Replies...I don’t think this was mentioned, but something else that is a scam is optimum cablevision for your TV. They just keep raising the prices and it’s so annoying. Seriously, just use YouTube TV, it’s so much cheaper.
Don't forget Dave Ramsey. He fails to really help those who are in low income situations. Worse he always suggests that people just skip out on lenders rather than pursuing bankruptcy when they can unload and perhaps even have hope for a future.
If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV
Streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, ect) releasing one episode per week for shows.
And paying for these subscriptions to have to also pay for a new release movi, or wait until they make it 'free' (as in part of the service you're paying for).
Load More Replies...I always wonder if people missunderstand the word "scam".Also why is bs art sold for millions never mentioned?
Gold. People believe that gold has some intrinsic value just because it's rare. It only has value because people BELIEVE that it has value, just like paper money.
I disagree with number 35. Tipping is not a scam tipped minimum wage is. It is to low for a lot of people to actually survive.
Oils, lubricants for motor vehicles, boats, bikes and lawn mowers etc. I worked for an oil company, all 200 odd marketed products came out of the same 4 silos. People won't put multi purpose oil In their Mercedes so a new label and snazzy packaging with a 200% mark up needs to be sold to attract their elitist mindset. Same with boats, won't put engine oil in boats unless the word boat is on the label. Total rip off and it's the consumers own fault for not doing their homework and being picky about branding.
The base oils are all the same, absolutely. The differences come from the additive packages combined with those base oils. "Lawn mower oil" is engineered for small engines in that it is not multi-viscosity, and it has more zinc than the oil you would put in a modern automobile because that reduces wear on the flat-tappet cams. Marine engine oil has greater moisture tolerance and higher shear strength than automotive oil because boat engines run at very high RPM for extended periods of time. Auto manufacturers have very exacting standards for their motor oils depending on what they do with them. Vehicles with VVT cam phasers require very specific properties to work correctly, ask any Volkswagen owner who's put Walmart oil in it. It's important to remember that the "premium grade oils" of our grandparents wouldn't pass for bar & chain oil today.
Load More Replies...House buying/ selling & estate agents are a scam….in the uk they have no qualifications, pluck numbers out of the sky and skew the market, to scam themselves better commission. Not passing on offers if they think it is too low and they can get more commission…not whether the seller wants to take the price
Pandora jewellery. It might be pretty but it's cheaply made shite that causes so many allergies and breaks very quickly
Communication degree here. I abandoned my thesis (graduate school) when the realization struck me.
Load More Replies...I don’t think this was mentioned, but something else that is a scam is optimum cablevision for your TV. They just keep raising the prices and it’s so annoying. Seriously, just use YouTube TV, it’s so much cheaper.
Don't forget Dave Ramsey. He fails to really help those who are in low income situations. Worse he always suggests that people just skip out on lenders rather than pursuing bankruptcy when they can unload and perhaps even have hope for a future.
If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV
Streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, ect) releasing one episode per week for shows.
And paying for these subscriptions to have to also pay for a new release movi, or wait until they make it 'free' (as in part of the service you're paying for).
Load More Replies...I always wonder if people missunderstand the word "scam".Also why is bs art sold for millions never mentioned?
Gold. People believe that gold has some intrinsic value just because it's rare. It only has value because people BELIEVE that it has value, just like paper money.
I disagree with number 35. Tipping is not a scam tipped minimum wage is. It is to low for a lot of people to actually survive.
Oils, lubricants for motor vehicles, boats, bikes and lawn mowers etc. I worked for an oil company, all 200 odd marketed products came out of the same 4 silos. People won't put multi purpose oil In their Mercedes so a new label and snazzy packaging with a 200% mark up needs to be sold to attract their elitist mindset. Same with boats, won't put engine oil in boats unless the word boat is on the label. Total rip off and it's the consumers own fault for not doing their homework and being picky about branding.
The base oils are all the same, absolutely. The differences come from the additive packages combined with those base oils. "Lawn mower oil" is engineered for small engines in that it is not multi-viscosity, and it has more zinc than the oil you would put in a modern automobile because that reduces wear on the flat-tappet cams. Marine engine oil has greater moisture tolerance and higher shear strength than automotive oil because boat engines run at very high RPM for extended periods of time. Auto manufacturers have very exacting standards for their motor oils depending on what they do with them. Vehicles with VVT cam phasers require very specific properties to work correctly, ask any Volkswagen owner who's put Walmart oil in it. It's important to remember that the "premium grade oils" of our grandparents wouldn't pass for bar & chain oil today.
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