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12 hours ago ago from vgnwtch
Health insurance companies are bribing Facebook users to send anti-health care reform letters to the US Government. Basically, they ask you to fill in a survey in return for virtual currency, and the form automatically sends an email to Congress protesting the proposed reforms. Apparently, lots of these click-through surveys (ie, get your free K-Mart points here) are also part of the scam. Surely not only weird but illegal?
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21 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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