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  2. 30 Lies That Employees Tell Their Bosses - AOL

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    Even 28% of workers at companies with paid time off lie to get a sick day, and those lies have consequences: 38% of employers have checked up on a sick worker (43% have caught an employee lying by ...

  3. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    If you get an email claiming to be from AOL, but it's not marked this way, it's likely the email is fake and you should immediately delete it. What are pyramid schemes? Pyramid schemes on the internet involve emails sent requesting you to send money to another person and will place your name on a list to get money in the future.

  4. Rental family service - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known rental family service was offered by Japan Efficiency Corporation (Nihon Kokasei Honbu) starting in the fall of 1991. Japan Efficiency, run by Satsuki Oiwa, was started in 1987 to train corporate employees, but after hearing complaints about unsatisfactory relationships, began to also offer professional actors for "soft service — reaching others with a sympathetic heart".

  5. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    In the USSR this scam left three people dead in 1977, after a mark re-sold a fraudulent ticket and the second buyer engaged a criminal to "clear the issue", leading to the murder of the original mark and two family members. The investigations using a fake lottery uncovered a large group of marks all targeted by a single artist, a disgruntled ...

  6. How to spot a fake friend lurking in your social circle - AOL

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    In a fake friendship, you’re “consistently giving more than you get,” says Rachel Miller, LMFT, a therapist based in Chicago. In other words, it “feels unbalanced,” she says.

  7. Scam - Wikipedia

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    This can reassure the victim, and give the con man greater control when the deal has been completed. In addition, some games require a "corroboration" step, particularly those involving a fake, but purportedly "rare item" of "great value". This usually includes the use of an accomplice who plays the part of an uninvolved (initially skeptical ...

  8. Fake Family Busted for Open-House Robberies - AOL

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    Next time you hold an open house, hide the jewelry. Baltimore police recently arrested a duo posing as father and son who've been robbing open houses in the Washington, D.C. area, according to ABC ...

  9. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Several behavioral red flags can help identify manipulation, including inconsistencies where the manipulator's actions and words do not align, excessive flattery that manifests as unwarranted praise and excessive compliments, and isolation attempts where the manipulator tries to separate the victim from friends and family.