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Guide to Using Mechanical Turk and Fake PayPal Funnels for Low‑Cost Scams

Guide to Using Mechanical Turk and Fake PayPal Funnels for Low‑Cost Scams The passage outlines methods for cheap labor outsourcing and fraudulent e‑commerce funnels, offering actionable steps for illicit profit. While it provides concrete tactics, it does not involve high‑ranking officials or major power centers, limiting its investigative impact to consumer fraud and small‑scale financial misconduct. Key insights: Mechanical Turk can be employed for large‑scale image analysis tasks at minimal cost.; Describes a fake PayPal checkout flow that captures customer data and uses pre‑authorization to test market demand.; Mentions using Google Ads and analytics to gauge ROI before product creation.

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