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Japan Will Reward People Who Can Outscam Scammers


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Japan Will Reward People Who Can Outscam Scammers
By Tyler Lee, on 05/20/2021 02:57 PDT
hackThere are all kinds of scams making their rounds, whether it be through the phone, email, fake websites, and more. For the most part, identifying a scam isn’t too hard and ignoring them is generally pretty easy, but it seems that ignoring the problem won’t make it go away so why not go straight to the source, right?
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That seems to be the idea that Japan has because over in Nagoya, the city has announced a new program called Operation Pretend to Be Fooled (presumably it’s been translated from Japanese). The idea is that people who come across the “ore ore scam”, one of the oldest scams in Japan, are rewarded if they manage to draw the scammer out.

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People in Japan can now earn ¥10,000 bounties for scamming scammers

People in Japan can now earn ¥10,000 bounties for scamming scammers
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