Have you guys ever been unemployed and desperate for a job? I kinda have, but I had the great privilege of job-hunting in Sweden in addition to all my other advantages.
For the last half year or so I've followed the trials and tribulations of a young American woman looking for a job in her home state and I'm struck by just how many scams she's either seen or that have directly targeted her. Attempts at identity theft, acquiring info to sell to spammers and the like, and a few that try to trick people into "signing up" for various expensive services.
I realise that some people are scumbags and see nothing wrong with targeting those who're already hard up and struggling, but I can't help but wonder whether or not it would be in society's interest to just take a giant legal mallet to the knees of these scammers and pound them until they go away--rather than leaving it to an uncoordinated network of "is this a scam?"-threads on a hundred sites.




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