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  2. Dummy purchaser - Wikipedia

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    A dummy purchaser is an agent who buys property on behalf of another, usually to conceal the true purpose of the acquisition. For instance, a shopping mall developer may hire a dummy buyer to purchase the needed vacant lots. Disclosing the principal's identity might prompt the landowners to hold out for a higher price; hence the need for secrecy.

  3. Mystery shopping - Wikipedia

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    Mystery shopping organizations advise that their research should only be used for employee incentive programs and that punishment or firing is an inappropriate use of mystery-shopper data. However, stories of employees being fired as a direct result of negative mystery shopper feedback are not uncommon. [7]

  4. Emily the Criminal - Wikipedia

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    A co-worker connects Emily to a "dummy shopper" service that promises to make her $200 in one hour. The service is revealed to be a credit card fraud ring. Emily meets Youcef, one of its organizers, who instructs her to purchase a flat-screen TV using a fake card and ID. The next day, Emily is sent to purchase a car.

  5. 5 of the Best Mystery Shopper Companies to Work For in 2022 - AOL

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    Mystery shoppers go by a couple different names – evaluators, secret shoppers — but, regardless of the name, the job’s the same: mystery shoppers document their experiences to help ...

  6. Dumpling Shopper: Launch Your Own Grocery Delivery Business - AOL

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    Grocery delivery startup Dumpling is taking on Instacart and Shipt — and the whole gig economy — by offering grocery delivery drivers an entirely new moneymaking model. Thanks to a surge in ...

  7. 100 Movie Trivia Questions (and Answers) All Movie Lovers ...

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    Answer: A ventriloquist dummy Bonus fact : Even in later versions, Woody was written as a “sarcastic bully” trying to rally the other toys against Buzz. Luckily, the studio decided to ...

  8. Dummy corporation - Wikipedia

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    The dummy corporation's sole purpose is to protect "an individual or another corporation from liability in either contract or import". [1] Typically, dummy companies are established in an international location—usually by the creator's "attorney or bagman"—to conceal the true owner of the often-illegitimate and empty company. [2]

  9. What ‘standing on business’ is all about - AOL

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    Understanding the meaning and usage of “stand on business,” a popular expression that is used in Drake’s song “Daylight.” (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)