Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerce
Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerce
As TikTok influencers begin selling products, misleading videos pushing knockoff goods could be the next big headache for e-commerce companies.
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The older I get the more I tend towards blaming the people being scammed for being stupid enough to be scammed.
$35 Apple watch, really?? You thought that was real?? Well boy do I have an exiled African prince to introduce you to!
78 2 ReplyIdk, this new generation is growing up without games like RuneScape and EvE. I don't know where they're supposed to learn about scams like we all did.
26 1 ReplyInstead they get scammed directly from the game companies! So many kids’ games that have gambling features (look at loot boxes, for example)
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Hey, runescape is still going strong friend
5 0 ReplyI got scammed on trade wars as a kid. Saddest day of my young life. Taught me a lesson about Internet security though.
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Why yes, I am a bridge salesman!
24 0 ReplyWhile we're here, take a look at this little vial. Actual tears of the Holy Madonna Herself, the Blessed Virgin Mary. One sip will heal all maladies.
$20.
11 1 ReplyWould you be interested in buying an airport?
7 0 ReplyIs it $35??
2 0 ReplyI can give you a discount if you buy an aircraft carrier too!
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Ah yes, there's a really interesting bridge in Lake Havasu Arizona, could you get me a price?
1 0 ReplyAbout tree fiddy
1 0 ReplyWait this ain’t no bridge salesman
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