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>>14773983
>not having your uni educated gf to do them for you
shes more than happy.
maybe give that a try?

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>>5818150
>with only around 150 mil coins in circulation
Where did you get this # from? In their FAQ it says that they're selling 70% of the 500,000,000 minted TAU.

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What is /biz/'s opinion on warranty exploitation/fraud?

I've run into some forums before where people discuss ways to lie to companies to get free products. Some of the ways are quite creative such as sending back boxes full of dry ice and damaging a box of a return (so that it supposedly passes weight tests but appears to have been stolen from on arrival), obtaining serials by taking photos of products in store, photoshopping receipts, etc.

Seems like people can make a lot of money like this in some cases and it's not really pursued as theft or even explicitly illegal since the company gives you the products... Was just wondering what /biz/ thought.

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