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The Tinder Swindler
I saw this documentary on Netflix. It is insane to me that he’s still living the same lifestyle as before even after prison and media coverage. I hope he hasn’t found some new woman to scam but that’s probably exactly what’s going on. It's unfortunate that the victims hold much of the accountabilityRead more
I saw this documentary on Netflix. It is insane to me that he’s still living the same lifestyle as before even after prison and media coverage. I hope he hasn’t found some new woman to scam but that’s probably exactly what’s going on. It’s unfortunate that the victims hold much of the accountability and the swindlers end up not paying a dime.
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Black people seeking to leave the country have been abandoned at border crossings, and have been discriminated against in their attempts to board public transport to evacuate the country. But this isn’t just happening to Black people — even Indians, Arabs, and Syrians, and that shouldn’t be the caseRead more
Black people seeking to leave the country have been abandoned at border crossings, and have been discriminated against in their attempts to board public transport to evacuate the country. But this isn’t just happening to Black people — even Indians, Arabs, and Syrians, and that shouldn’t be the case.
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My major problem with this show is how they make her out to be much more competent than she actually was. In real life, her big loan applications never really went anywhere. First bank never even gave her a meeting and during her second application, the due dilligence caught her in lies within a weeRead more
My major problem with this show is how they make her out to be much more competent than she actually was. In real life, her big loan applications never really went anywhere. First bank never even gave her a meeting and during her second application, the due dilligence caught her in lies within a week or two of presenting documents. The people at the investment firm immediately saw something was fishy. She gave them $100k for due diligence and as soon as they started to ask questions she just demanded her down-payment back. She used it to party until it ran out.
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