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  • T [email protected]

    According to a quick Google fraud in Japan is

    obtaining property or illicit economic advantages through deceit.

    Gifts I assume are property here

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    #63

    Presumably he had to give 35 presents too.

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    • O [email protected]

      You don't have to promise anything in return for it to be fraud. If I start a Go Fund Me because I have cancer when I really don't have cancer, the people donating aren't promised anything in return. It's still fraud.

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      #64

      The cancer example is plausible, but I am not sure you would always win.

      In that case you are asking for help for a specific reason. They “get to feel good about helping solve your problem”.

      Your deception deprives them of their having done something good with their money - which is the tort.

      In OP’s instance, he was saying that he had a birthday and you are giving him a gift.

      Not the same - you can make the same argument, but it is even thinner gruel.

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        So like...makeup?

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        No, more like telling 35 different women 35 different fake birthdays so they get you some nice gifts while they're all under the impression that they're your only girlfriend. Nothing like wearing make up, you silly, woman hating, goose! Xoxo

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          Enforcement is the issue. Cops in the USA wouldn't care about this.

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          #66

          Cops in the US still care about a lot of laws which people don't even give fk about in LATAM, SA and SEA

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            Presumably he had to give 35 presents too.

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            #67

            That's what I'm wondering. Perhaps he gives a mean back and foot massage.

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            • R [email protected]

              Best I can do is legalizing corruption and then spend billion dollars on public programs explaining how lobbying helps the people, not capitalism

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              The only thing that will stop them is the modern day equivalent of people walking out of rome, leaving the elites to make everything themselves.

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              • B [email protected]

                I thought Monkeys Paw had adverse outcomes.

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                Even it has limits. I guess this guy found a way to beat it.

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                  The cancer example is plausible, but I am not sure you would always win.

                  In that case you are asking for help for a specific reason. They “get to feel good about helping solve your problem”.

                  Your deception deprives them of their having done something good with their money - which is the tort.

                  In OP’s instance, he was saying that he had a birthday and you are giving him a gift.

                  Not the same - you can make the same argument, but it is even thinner gruel.

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                  #70

                  People get to feel good about getting someone a gift as well.

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                  • S [email protected]

                    Depends on how bad you're down.

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                    #71

                    Pretty bad I guess. There isn't a person I was contemplating getting a gift for, it was hypothetical.

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                      That's what I'm wondering. Perhaps he gives a mean back and foot massage.

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                      Or he's just good with the D. He might also be good at delivering other Vitamins too

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