Brendan Burgess
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Because its Facebook and all they care about is selling adverts and harvesting personal information.I have no idea why FB doesn't do better. The usage patterns around scam accounts can't be that hard to spot.
They will lose money as people shift to other platforms.care about is selling adverts
I've actually paid the odd time
I think it’s more likely they are hacking inactive accounts to launch the scams.I asked a few people recently who so many Facebook accounts are being hacked and they maintained that the hackers are hoping to get details of cards used on Facebook payments.
Tech-savvy and gullible are sadly not mutually exclusive.Tech-savvy ? Did he get a certificate from the internet to prove this ?
Agree, every scam is obvious in hindsight. I read the piece and cringed when paying for insurance was mentioned but if you're not thinking 'scam' I could see it not registering as ridiculous.Its amazing the variety of people from all walks who fall for some scam or other. I suggest that stigmatizing them as the "gullible" only plays into the scammers hands. After all "I am not gullible" so it could never happen to me - or so we all think.
There's no stigma. We're all gullible to some extent and all have our blindspots. If we weren't and hadn't, there wouldn't be such rich pickings for the scammers.Its amazing the variety of people from all walks who fall for some scam or other. I suggest that stigmatizing them as the "gullible" only plays into the scammers hands. After all "I am not gullible" so it could never happen to me - or so we all think.
I have no idea where the scam was heading and feel sure I would have spotted it once pleas for money arose, but maybe not.
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