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Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

Postnord has ludicrous budget issues because they take a loss from packages shipped to the country from overseas and Scandinavians loving love ordering everything to their home. It's a shadow of its former self

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Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

pumped up for school posted:

Would be like someone calling you from "Microsoft" tech support. No scammer is going to risk it.

This happens all the time.

Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

Yeah that’s legitimately scary because a spreadsheet at the power company somewhere could be slowly accruing missed payments and fines of unknown quantities. Or maybe a debt collector out there is chasing some random poor fucker for the bill, and eventually they’ll get the right information

Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

Soonmot posted:

I just call my credit card company and report my card stolen so all reoccurring charges get bounced when places try this bullshit.

Fuckin’ UNICEF sent me to collections when I did this. (Unintentionally, forgot to move the payment over when I switched banks)

Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

The amount of work it takes to get one small business to break even in the first year is huge.

Although your friend could just register a bunch of businesses-in-name-only with PO boxes in Delaware or something like that.

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Fruits of the sea
Dec 1, 2010

The general concept behind the gig economy is circumventing existing laws in the name of disruption with predictable consequences. Counts for employees and customers

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