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Corruption is a devastating phenomenon that has wide-ranging negative repercussions for individuals, society, and the economy as a whole. And things aren’t always what they seem. Some companies and organizations might seem trustworthy at first glance, only to reveal their shadiness when you dig deeper.

In a brutally honest AskReddit thread, internet users revealed the lines of business that they have witnessed to be far more corrupt than many people might realize. Keep scrolling to read their revelations.

#1

Interior of a place of worship with stained glass, candles, and a large cross, highlighting businesses usually more corrupt than known. Mega Churches in the US: These guys are stealing money hand over first through the use of flashy sermons and trumped up versions of how the Bible actually works. Not to mention the fact that most of the donations they receive help the people that own the church pay for private jets and mansions.

Even if there's a catastrophe in their neighborhood they can't be bothered to send some money their way. After that last tornado in Missouri a local mega church didn't donate a dime, meanwhile a local casino donated a large sum of money to the victims.

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Chich the witch
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12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It all started eons ago with some lazy clown sitting in his hut and wondering "How can I get the rest of the tribe to clothe, feed and house me while I sit around all day?"

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    #2

    Person mourning at a funeral holding a white rose on a black casket, highlighting corrupt businesses' impact on trust. Mortuary services. You do not need to be embalmed, you do not need an expensive casket, and they are overcharging you for everything. It's a disgusting extortion racket no one does anything about.

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    Chich the witch
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "If I had 10K to spend on him, I'd have spent it when he was alive"

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    #3

    Smartphone displaying social media app on wooden surface, illustrating technology in businesses often more corrupt than people know. Ticketmaster and service fees

    I didn’t scroll all the way through to see if someone has mentioned this yet.

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    moggiemoo
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If the only way to buy tickets is through this thieving bunch of arséwipes I, for one, ain't going.

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    According to the UNODC, corruption leads to economic loss and inefficiency. Based on the findings of a 2016 report from the IMF, bribery alone costs the global economy between $1.5 and $2 trillion, or around 2% of global GDP, each year.

    However, to repeat ourselves, this is just the effect of bribery and doesn’t take into account other forms of corruption, such as fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, etc.

    Broadly speaking, corruption and nepotism lead to worse competition as more qualified companies and candidates get turned down.

    “The more widespread such practices are, the more inefficient the economy becomes,” the UNODC stresses. In developing countries, this can lead to underdevelopment.

    #4

    Diverse group of hands surrounding a pink ribbon symbolizing awareness, highlighting corruption in various businesses concept. Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Charities - look at how, how well, and where its marketed. Its huge, no cure, and when my wife had breast cancer they helped nil. I'm sure the CEO and higher ups are making good money. Its business in disguise.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've never been able to understand these "awareness" agencies. Who on the face of the earth is not aware of cancer? What good does waving a colored ribbon/sticker/t-shirt around do anyone? If I wore the designated color "emblem" of all the things I've been diagnosed with, I'd be a walking billboard and none of the money spent on trinkets would help. Yes, I get that support and morale are important, but so much money is wasted on useless hoopla instead of better care.

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    #5

    Dog breeding.
    If you ever briefly wondered if pugs could breathe okay when they have flattened noses - they cant.

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    #6

    Large crowd gathered outdoors for an event, illustrating the scale of businesses often more corrupt than people know. Susan G Koman and the other disease 'awareness' charities. Most of the money donated does not reach the scientists and doctors actually researching cures and treatments.

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    Sally Moen
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All these illnesses with charity fundraisers, especially the cancer fundraisers, with the promo saying the event is for Breast Cancer Awareness or Colon Cancer Awareness. I'm pretty sure the people walking a 5k or buying a certain color bracelet with the name of the charity knows what the cancer or illness is. Ok, we get it: pink ribbons that raise awareness of early screening, but do they pay for early screenings?

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    Furthermore, corruption leads to the redistribution of wealth to the least needy. In other words, corrupt systems benefit the elite more and harm the poor, leading to further inequality. Moreover, social programs also suffer.

    “While the victims of corruption suffer personal loss, intimidation and inconvenience, those who perpetrate corrupt acts and schemes tend to experience personal gain, a sense of superiority and greater convenience - pending enforcement of the law, that is,” the UNODC explains.

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    Individual acts of corruption create a system of dysfunctionality. Honest, transparent, hardworking, and skilled individuals lose out. Companies offer worse services and products. And industries focus on enriching government officials instead of focusing on efficiency and innovation.

    The knock-on effect for workers and managers is demoralization, as people “begin to doubt the value of hard work and innovation.”

    #7

    Rows of bookshelves filled with books in a well-lit library aisle illustrating businesses often more corrupt than known. Academic publishing. It's not necessarily corruption, but it's a really messed up system. Basically researchers do all the work, then they send their papers for publication, other researchers review their articles for free, and when the article is accepted the publisher asks for 40$ from each reader to read 1 article, and 100% of the money goes back to the publisher. The researchers who wrote the paper do not get one cent. It's one of the most profitable industries out there, despite being completely predatory. The thing is, researchers need to publish in specific journals to get tenure or to get funded, and so they are always trying to publish in the top rated journals instead of publishing in open-science venues.

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    michael Chock
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Researches have to pay thousands of dollars to get published, they don't get a dime, then the publisher charges readers.

    MistBorn
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What worked for me is I often times just email the the authors or the uni/reasearch centre they work at and you would not believe how many of them are more than willing to send you a copy when you show interest in their papers

    Joe Publique
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can confirm that this has worked for me too.

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    Ace
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Find the author, ask them for a copy, they'll usually be happy to provide one for a fraction of the publisher's price, or even for free in some cases.

    Disco Medusa
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I ended up setting up my own journal because system is so broken!

    Greg Hedley
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Aaron Swartz the hacktivist hated this

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    #8

    Elderly woman talking with healthcare worker in home setting, highlighting businesses often more corrupt than people know Nursing homes, doesn't matter if its the good ones. Their main goal is to get as much money out of the residents and give them horrible quality care and places to live.


    Recently a sweet lady I knew passed away and her family was forced to go in and remove her stuff THE DAY SHE PASSED because this horrible place were now charging them BY THE DAY.


    Edit: I'm not the only person in my family who's worked in a nursing home. My grandmother is currently a housekeeper in another facility, while one of my aunts and one of my mom's cousins worked as a nurse in another, and my boyfriend's mother worked in another one. All of our experiences had been in bad ones, so congrats to you for somehow managing to find a 'good' one and saying that not all of them are like that.

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    Rick Murray
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to work in nursing homes. I'd rather end alone at home, thank you, and not pay £££ per day for tinned tomatoes and minimum wage untrained (not RGNs) staff that fail to do the necessary number of checks because the place is so woefully understaffed that half of them are agency workers where the ability to be able to speak English doesn't even figure into the equation, and the night team (all three of them) are always whacked out of their minds on Red Bull. Thanks, but no thanks.

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    #9

    Police officer in uniform and mask, representing industries linked to businesses that are usually more corrupt than known. In my country, police are some of the most corrupt government servants.

    They need to pass a very competitive exam to even be considered for the job. They need to pay bribes to the police recruitment board to get into the force after passing the exam. They need to pay bribes to the placement board after training and compulsory rural service to get a posting to an area of their choice. They need to keep ministers, politicians, local gangs protected to keep earning extra money.

    After this, they expect you to pay at least a 100 bucks for every time they stop you in traffic. They are arrogant AF. They have to work 12 hrs a day, and will take out their frustration on any common man who tries to get help from them. They will normally list stolen mobiles as lost, so that they do not have to investigate, and the crime stats remain in check. They normally, but reluctantly help anyone who is well connected, or can pay them something extra to do their job. They do not care about the common man, and believe that the laws exist only so that they can extort more money from the tax paying citizens. Their motto is to wring the last buck out of the common man, terrorize the population, help only the rich and powerful, while not paying heed to the citizen's call for help.

    They are the Indian Police. I believe most of the above rant will apply to many other country's / state's police.

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    keyboardtek
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Here in the USA police get away with k*****g unarmed people.

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    If corruption is widespread and not punished, individuals begin losing trust in their social systems, public institutions, and leaders.

    The result is public frustration, cynicism, and less political participation, harming society.

    What do you think, dear Pandas? In your personal experience, what are some of the most corrupt lines of business? What forms of corruption have you encountered at work, school, in business, or in politics? How do you push back against corruption and nepotism when you see it? If you feel like sharing your thoughts, feel free to do so at the very bottom of this post.

    #10

    Young woman reading a book in a library with shelves in the background, related to businesses and corruption topics. Textbooks.

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    Bewitched One
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    8 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Check out the link below if you need free textbooks, or any books 😁Edit: never mind, just saw they got sued big time and were ordered to remove the site. I have copies of a ton of my old text books still, digital copies, though, if anyone needs prerequisite or Computer science or addictions studies books. I’ll have to check my resources on other download sites

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    #11

    Health Insurance, they control everything from what procedures can be done to how much money a patient has to pay afterwards. Doctors/Hospitals have no control over how much you pay for each visit.

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    C .Hunger
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    41 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And why aren't eyes and teeth covered under health insurance?

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    #12

    Justice/Prison systems in the United States of America. How district attorneys, state employees, and judges are allowed to have financial interests in occupancy of the prison systems without so much as a second look is disgusting and criminal!

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    Robert Trebor
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Private prisons. If the state court sends you to prison the state should keep custody. Letting a corporation make a profit from incarceration is immoral. Exception might be pre-release probrams. Might.

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    #13

    Hiring temp employees.
    Besides the low pay and zero respect there is also the health insurance scams.
    I had an agency charge me $8,000 per year automatically for a health insurance package that only covered $5,000 AFTER my initial up front costs of $5,000.
    In short I had to pay $13,000 just to get $5,000 worth of coverage.
    Which was of course denied claiming a pre-existing condition.
    Being hit by a car is, "pre-existing," apparently.

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    random_frog_6846
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is no such thing as a pre-existing condition, since living must end with dying, our very existence is a pre-existing condition. It’s a scam made up by insurance companies. Surprise surprise! Shocked they’re not first on the list!

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    #14

    Cosmetic industry. Putting stuff like alcohols in "moisturizers" to deliberately dry you out so that you buy more moisturizer... Chapstick is also notorious for this, hence why I switched to Burt's Bees and immediately noticed a difference. Slapping labels like "anti-aging" on things that LITERALLY AGE YOU. So messed up.

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    tameson
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    34 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just looked this up and it isn't true.

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    #15

    Autism Speaks.

    FRICK AUTISM SPEAKS.

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    random_frog_6846
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Context: Austism Speaks in an organization that wants to cure autism rather than help those with autism. The focus is far too much on a “woe is me” approach for parents of autistic children rather than the autistic children themselves. They’ve also perpetuated the whole “vaccines cause autism” nonsense which completely f****d over a lot of innocent kids who’s parents fell for that b******t. However, they don’t advertise that, according to the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, only 1% of the money goes towards family services for autistic individuals. They created the horrible “I am autism” commercial (I’ll spare you the details) . Autism Speaks‘ chosen symbol of autism is the blue puzzle piece. The first lens says that autistic people have a “piece” missing. That missing piece? A cure. Basically everything RFK Jr spews and the entire othering of autistic people is because of them. So yes, f**k Autism Speaks! Autism Speaks does not speak for me!

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    #16

    Metals.

    Every part of it, from mining, to manufacturing/refining, to scrapping has the mob involved at least a little. (but mostly scrapping and mining)

    edit: because of questions, I am in Oregon, but have done work with various companies all over the continental USA, and a touch in Russia and China. The worst for this is the northeast USA and Russia. The Russians were the only ones I was outright afraid of though, because they were the only ones to outright threaten us if we didn't pay on time. (before we even bought anything!).

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    #17

    Throwaway. I worked in a non-profit blood laboratory, where we drew blood and separated the components to sell to hospitals. Our machines was outdated, our protective equipment was lackluster at best, and we were constantly told to increase production despite the lack of staff, absolutely no concern for our safety, and the exhausting 13 hour shifts we were forced to work (our normal shift should have been 8 hours.) By for our most profitable product was pooled platelets, since there are so many things that can go wrong when trying to separate them from Whole Blood. In total, including bags, testing, processing,labor, and subsidizing products that didn't make it, the cost to the company was around $5,000 max per unit, and since it was a non-profit, that should have been the cost to the Hospital, and in turn the receiving patient. However, the company would add costs that weren't incurred, and sell the unit directly to the Hospital for between $10,000-$15000. So yeah, that would be part of the reason why medical costs can be so insanely expensive, it's not necessarily the Hospital's fault. There were a lot more corrupt things about this company, but this is the one that tended to get on my nerves the most, especially since the public face of the organization was entirely about "saving lives.".

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    #18

    Garbage/trash hauling. Landfills and recycling locations, especially small shops in rural areas. They'll mix recycling in with the regular garbage rather than process correctly, they'll skimp on the lining thickness required for a new hill, they can be a cash business that's impossible to record, so folks at the front desk will pocket the dump fees for folks who come in.

    Crazy stuff.

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    Coupon Holder
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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There have been news stories where consumer reporters tail the trash truck and recycle truck. The trash truck goes to the landfill, followed by the recycle truck, and they both dump there in the same place and mix it all together. Yet people are REQUIRED to pay for a separate recycle bin in many cities. They say the recycle bin is "included" in the monthly charge, but that's a joke, because in effect we are paying more for two separate trash trucks to come one right after the other. Recycling is unprofitable, so it's all a big virtue-signaling show.

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    #19

    Better Business Bureau building exterior under clear blue sky, representing businesses often more corrupt than realized. Yelp/Better Business Bureau

    Basically it is a shakedown to remove poor reviews.

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    David
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    BBB is a private company and not a govt agency or a org with any legal authority. If you dont pay, any complaints they rank you bad, if you pay, they work with you to "fix the issue" so you get a good rating

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    #20

    A lot of non-profit charities are super sketchy the further you look into them.

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    Jill Jones
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The only true non profit I know of is Save the whales.

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    #21

    College Rankings - I worked a student job in a programs office of a major university. When one of the big magazine publishers that does rankings came in, I sat in on one of the meetings. The rep told the head of the program that if the school bought a subscription to their magazine for all of the students in the program it would improve the ranking. They did and it did.

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    Bowie 923
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    College rankings can be (and are) games especially USNWR. Take a look at metrics used for QS & THE & you'll see it's not the popularity contest of USNWR. Bottom line: colleges cannot be ranked. Malcolm Gladwell's New Yorker article about the absurdity if rankings (though written more than a decade ago) speaks the truth. How can you rank or compare a small liberal arts college with a large public university? You can't. Both have value and fit different students.

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    #22

    Tow truck carrying a car parked in garage, illustrating corruption in businesses and financial misconduct risks. Towing. Companies who tow cars are shady as hell. I had my car towed from the scene of an accident, and I couldn't get an insurance estimate for 4 days because the tow company claimed they didn't have it. Then they charged the insurance company for 4 days of "storage" after I went to their lot myself and took pictures of my car sitting there.

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    tameson
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    Here's a lovely song on the topic of towing companies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF3q7o8Yjrg. .

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    #23

    Four young people studying and discussing business corruption on a stairwell with books and laptops around them For profit universities (University of Phoenix, DeVry, etc.).

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    David
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    and remember for profit is not the same as private universities like Harvard or Stanford

    #24

    Mechanic diagnosing a car engine with diagnostic tool, illustrating corruption risks in vehicle repair businesses. Auto mechanics.

    There are plenty of honest shops out there, but there are also lots of places that won't think twice about charging for unnecessary repairs, and even for work they haven't actually done. Make sure you're going to someone you know you can trust.

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    ChugChug
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    30 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That goes to every single repair/handyman service. I work in refrigeration, the stories are endless, but honesty always pays off at the end.

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    #25

    We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty.

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    moggiemoo
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I have, so far, successfully avoided your attempts, saving myself lots of money.

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    #26

    Hospitals. A lot of people think that health insurance are the cause of crazy medical cost, but hospitals artificially inflate the cost of all services in what is called a Chargemaster, which is a list of the cost of all services that they do not disclose. They raise the cost of services so high so that when they make a "deal" with insurance, a 50% discount of something that has been made 10x more expense still gives them a huge profit.

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    Rick Murray
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tell me you're American without telling me you're American...

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    #27

    Healthcare. Almost everyone you meet in a hospital has your best interest at heart. The administrators who employ them want you to pay up or go die somewhere else.

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    #28

    Financial Advisors anywhere really, doesn't matter if it's from a institution or a private firm. The large majority of them are only out there to get commissions and to protect their own bottom line.

    Was in that world for awhile (roughly 5 years), and it is a lot scummier once you realize that it's common in the industry to be 100% commission. From my personal experience working at one of the largest firms in the world (and they also tell you to tout that as a form of trust), I had seen 13 different advisers commit fraud in a span of about 3 years.

    Ranging from something small like missing a disclosure form/skipping over some small but important details (such as surrender charges) to something as bad as forging signatures to start a sale in order to meet quarter end bonuses. There's also some really bad ones such as straight up lying to clients, using the word guaranteed returns, and other things that they ended up being caught with. All of these were quietly swept under the rug.

    You can go on brokercheck to see if they have any reports. But honestly, you only get reported for doing really bad stuff (and if the client decides to completely follow through with the reporting... which most don't). And I can tell you, from that search, that those 13 advisers that I listed have nothing on their FINRA report. So they look "clean", but I would think that they are still doing the shady stuff today as they were in the past.

    Regardless, not all of the industry is bad. But anything that relies on a person to rely on literally making a sale, or going home with nothing to eat or have a roof over their head, and people will easily bend the rules so that they can live. Especially since most of these firms take roughly 50-60% of the commissions.

    So even if you make a big 3k sale, you're only seeing 1.5k. And from start to finish in a pipeline takes about a month at the very minimum. And that's if they agree to invest with you on the first meeting, because transferring money from institutions takes around 2-3 weeks.

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    Sally Moen
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The No Fee brokerage contract is a scam. The priority from then on is for your agent to churn your buys, going from one to another, not gaining any big bump in interest rate or savings, rather the agent gets a fee Everytime you sell one. It's better to get a set rate for each trade. Your broker has your interests, and works to grow your current stocks

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    #29

    Public relations! The intention is to manipulate the media so your company or client looks nice and likable. People feign friendships with journalists, one former peer even pitched a story at someone’s funeral, agencies are breeding grounds for disfunction and misery. It’s a terrible and manipulative industry.

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    #30

    Graduate wearing a cap and gown with purple tassel, representing businesses that are usually more corrupt than people know. Education. Specifically the companies that publish textbooks as well as College Board, the company that has a monopoly on standardized tests in the US.

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    keyboardtek
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember reading that all the textbooks in America are published by a few very conservative leaning companies in Texas. Probably one of the main reasons Americans are lacking a good education.

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    #31

    A lot of "small businesses" and charities are just ways for extremely wealthy to hide money from taxes.

    Like Leona Helmsley (the female Donald Trump) once said: "We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes.".

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    2WheelTravlr
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Leona Helmsley (the female Donald Trump)" This is so on point.

    #32

    On the opposite foot, Casinos are generally much less corrupt than you would think. There is so much regulation and the threat of losing a license is a big deal.

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    Rtblast66
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Donald had 2 casinos go bankrupt. Donald Trump's casino businesses in Atlantic City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection four times between 1991 and 2009 . These bankruptcies involved the Trump Taj Mahal (1991), Trump Plaza Hotel (1992), Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts (2004), and Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009) Great business....haha

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    #33

    Car dealerships.
    The buy here pay here are the worst and will try and knock off heads as much as they can. They especially prey on people with bad credit or the I'll informed.

    New car dealers are not much better. Bait and switches, mailers and they will do anything to cover up mistakes on their end.

    I've seen many practices that are illegal but either they don't get caught or the customer does not know the severity of the dealers actions.

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    Bored Jellyfish
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    8 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “Destination fee”. Why should I have to pay for your costs to stock your product?

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    #34

    HR. Human Resources. They need to treat people like resource objects in order to do their job. HR isn't about resourcing humans, it's about humans as a resource.

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    liam newton-harding
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    HR is there to protect the Company, not the worker...if they can't bury your complaint it's because there have been so many heinous complaints that it would adversely affect the company. You are more likely to be the 10th complainant, they threw the first 9 under the bus.

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    #35

    Honestly the whole online influencer is becoming such a problem because it targets youth to join in on it. What’s the end game with that? Age is a factor, kinda hard to be that hot blonde when your wrinkles are hitting you like a crazy person and the artithis kicks in. It’s worst for the twitch and youtubers because most of those cats are either going to need some serious work on their eyes or deal with carpal tunnel.

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    #36

    Person in protective suit spraying chemicals outdoors representing corruption in businesses often unnoticed by people. Pest control. You can buy almost every single thing we use yourself online without a license. For the price you pay for one service you can get enough stuff to do it yourself for years. Also, almost all major companies now will spray the outside only if you aren't there because we're required to complete a certain number of jobs a day. So if you never confirmed the appointment we made for you that you never even knew about, guess what, you're still getting sprayed.

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    Bored Jellyfish
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    11 minutes ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A pest control company came to my door trying to sell me their services. When I told him “no, thanks” he pointed out a small wasp nest under the roof (which had been abandoned). I told him I watched them and noticed they caught and ate other flying insects. He mentioned that a lot of our neighboring houses had spiders and field mice, I told him I had a cat who took care. of those. For an invasion of sugar ants, I put down diatomaceous earth (food grade, so harmless to pets), and that took care of ant problem fairly quickly.

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    #37

    All of them. Politics, police, etc...

    Everything is a scam nowadays benefiting people at the top.

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    #38

    Real Estate, the most corrupt line, that's how you hide your black money.

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    #39

    Jewellery. There's a reason as to why the Big 4 audit firms shy away from auditing SME jewellery shops as most are family run shops with unknown sources of money, improper stock records and no formal books.

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    #40

    A relative of mine studies architecture when she was young. Now, mid 50's, I never recalled her ever working that, so ecentually I asked her about it.

    "If you want to be successful as an architect, you are either reaaaaally good or corrupt.".

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    #41

    Condo Property Managers
    We stopped doing business with several condos because the PM wanted a kickback. Those buildings are now happily working with companies known in the business to "thank" clients for big jobs with envelopes of cash. Nobody gets rung up for it though, because how do you prove something like that?

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    #42

    Third party rooftop solar companies. In my line of work i often see blatant lies about utility rate increase expectations from solar installers that are trying to sell a financial product (with a yearly escalator supposedly less than utility rate increases) that comes with the solar panels and the problem is that utility rates often dont rise as much as the solar installers suggest they do.

    There are other issues, like shoddy installations and the installers defrauding the government out of tax credit $ as well, but none of this will ever see the light of day because righteous solar companies couldn't ever be corrupt, right?

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    #43

    United Way - use business leaders to shakedown their employees for donations. Most employees would rather just give directly to their favorite charity but are guilted or forced into giving to united way. Of course my local United way puts minorities in high positions so big corporations can feel they are doing social good but the ceo and others at UW are making $300k+.

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    #44

    I work as a caregiver for people with disabilities through an agency. When they find out that we're not a non-profit agency and we actually get paid for this (pretty much minimum wage, but we do get paid), some people act like we're just profiteering off of the less fortunate by not being volunteers/charity workers. Not corrupt in my own opinion, but a lot of people disagree.

    Sorry Karens of the world, I gotta pay my bills somehow.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Non-profits DO hire and pay workers, depending on the organization. Usually they don't pay well unless you are the executive officers

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    #45

    Guiness book of world records.

    Just watched a video from another thread about a minecraft streamer who beat Ali-a’s record but was forced to pay >$600 to verify his claim.

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