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July 01, 2016, 06:35:33 PM |
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scams seem to come in several varieties. here are two that seem pretty common:
1. Plan, program, company, person soliciting money or property with the intent to deceive the person transferring the money or property.
2. Plan, program, company, person soliciting money or property w/ legit intentions, which get abandoned or tainted due to more than simple negligence (e.g., gross negligence/willful and wanton behavior - like ignoring obvious problems brought to your attention, failing to do X which is supremely important to achieving goals such as reviewing code).
Not a scam, but certainly not good:
breaching agreements, project failure. In other words, "scam," as a word, has built in ethical judgment. A person etc is not bad or unethical simply because of failing to meet a previously stated goal.
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