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Top Comments (10)
"Frauds 30 under 30" 😂
Fake it Until you make it... to jail
A CEO neck deep in crypto and NFTs ended up being a scammer? I am shocked, SHOCKED!
It's become increasingly clear to me that the only way to become rich and successful by age 30 is to commit widespread and unrepentant crimes.
Any startup mentioning "Blockchain-enabled" is an immediate red flag in my book.
Golden Rule: Don't scam investors or corporations because the government will come hard for you. It's best to scam consumers.
I think Forbes should get a commission from the justice department to rounded up these crooks. 🤣
Elizabeth Holmes is supposed to be a cautionary tale, not a blueprint!
It amazes because I just retired after a career in high tech. I took part in several acquisitions/mergers. We always checked big numbers and then some other numbers and claims at random. I remember once going to a warehouse full of inventory only to find an empty field. We uncovered many sleazeballs, usually you didnt have to dig too deep. But the telltale sign was always how they reacted when confronted with discrepancies, the fraudsters would always have an instant excuse and it was usually just skin deep like the other claims. Time and time again I see stories like this and think WTF dont these investors do any due diligence?
Turns out the secret ingredient to being both young and successful is either nepotism or fraud
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Top Comments (10)
"Frauds 30 under 30" 😂
Fake it Until you make it... to jail
A CEO neck deep in crypto and NFTs ended up being a scammer? I am shocked, SHOCKED!
It's become increasingly clear to me that the only way to become rich and successful by age 30 is to commit widespread and unrepentant crimes.
Any startup mentioning "Blockchain-enabled" is an immediate red flag in my book.
Golden Rule: Don't scam investors or corporations because the government will come hard for you. It's best to scam consumers.
I think Forbes should get a commission from the justice department to rounded up these crooks. 🤣
Elizabeth Holmes is supposed to be a cautionary tale, not a blueprint!
It amazes because I just retired after a career in high tech. I took part in several acquisitions/mergers. We always checked big numbers and then some other numbers and claims at random. I remember once going to a warehouse full of inventory only to find an empty field. We uncovered many sleazeballs, usually you didnt have to dig too deep. But the telltale sign was always how they reacted when confronted with discrepancies, the fraudsters would always have an instant excuse and it was usually just skin deep like the other claims. Time and time again I see stories like this and think WTF dont these investors do any due diligence?
Turns out the secret ingredient to being both young and successful is either nepotism or fraud