People Are Sharing The Modern Scams That Have Become So Normalized That We Don’t Even Realize They’re Scams Anymore

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Over the years, we’ve compiled a list of modern scams that have become so normalized that we no longer consider them scams. question has reappeared again.

The picture shows someone named Jessica M asking on Twitter about scams that have become so commonplace that they go unnoticed.

It’s been a while, so it’s time to look at some new examples people have shared:

1. “Restaurants exploit their workers and then pass the responsibility of closing the wage gap onto their customers as a moral obligation.”

Tweet criticizes restaurant for shifting responsibility for closing employee wage gap to customers

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2. “Pay tax on what we pay tax on when we buy it, and pay tax on what we pay tax on when we earn it.”

Reply from @inthistdayanage: "Pay tax on what we pay tax on when we buy it and pay tax on what we pay tax on when we earn it."

3. “If you’re on a regular salary, you’re paying about 14.5% in tax every paycheck. But if you’re a billionaire whose entire income is unrealized capital gains, then you don’t have to pay a penny.”

        @4TaxFairness / via Twitter: @4TaxFairness

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4. “Businesses and billionaires donate unlimited amounts of money to political candidates.”

Melanie D'Arrigo tweets about unlimited donations from corporations and billionaires to political candidates

5. “Rich people (including billionaires and celebrities) donate to charities so they can receive tax breaks and political points while [hoarding] money! “

Tweets criticizing wealthy people, including billionaires and celebrities, for donating to charities to gain tax breaks and political benefits

6. “Capitalism”.

Nathan J Robinson's profile picture and username, and his tweets: "Capitalism."

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7. “Menopause is completely ignored. There is little research, no treatment options and few trained doctors. Women are told to ‘just deal with it’.”

(continued)… “If menopause occurs in men and results in a dramatic decline in metabolism, accelerated muscle loss, severe loss of bone density, increased insulin resistance, sudden increased risk of cardiovascular events, increased depression and mood lability, cognitive problems, sleep disruption, etc., then we should now have multiple models of management and support systems in place.”

Continued)… “Menopause makes women invisible overnight. Everything [changes] No one prepares women or supports us beforehand. Women are still ignored, ignored, overlooked and undervalued. “

Menopause lacks research and support. Women face health problems and are often dismissed from their jobs. Urgent need for greater awareness and better treatment
@DipshikhaGhosh / via x.com

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8. Likewise, “the average need [8] For women with chronic gynecological or systemic autoimmune diseases, getting the right diagnosis and treatment can take years and cost thousands of dollars. “

Tweet: Diagnosis and treatment of chronic gynecological or autoimmune disease in women takes 8-12 years and costs thousands of dollars

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9. “Convenience store. Paying $9 for peanuts is not convenient at all.”

Gravy Bunker’s social media posts: "convenience store. Paying $9 for peanuts is not at all convenient."

10. “Let customers buy shopping bags after spending so much money in your store.”

Bravo / @MissLuu_nje / via Twitter: @MissLuu_nje

11. “Go to school. Get a degree you don’t care about. Take on debt you can’t pay back. Work a job you hate. Wait to retire to finally enjoy life. The entire system works in everyone’s favor except you. Schools make money. Banks make money. Corporations make money. Society stays predictable. Meanwhile, you trade your dreams for a daily life you never chose. The real scam is convincing billions of people that this is ‘normal.'”

Fit And Fortune's tweets criticize social norms, highlight education and debt, and suggest the system benefits institutions more than individuals

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12. “Bottled water. If you do the math, are people aware of bottled water? [costs] More per gallon than gasoline. “

Tweet about bottled water saying it’s more expensive per gallon than gas, here’s the engagement stats

13. “Pay for a streaming service but still have to watch ads.”

Yellow Bird tweet: "Pay for a streaming service but still have to watch ads."

14. “Any interest-bearing loan, especially mortgages and car loans. But perhaps it’s easier to say the economy as a whole in which we operate.”

The tweet jokingly referenced how interest-bearing loans such as mortgages and car loans encompass the entire economy in which we operate

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15. “Medicare is a scam where you hand over your money to a company that decides when, where or how you receive health care and has an interest in not paying in the first place.”

Questioned Medicare practices on Twitter, suggesting it was a scam and businesses controlled access to health care and were unwilling to pay

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16. “Sign up for an account on a job portal so the person you’re applying to for a job can sell your information.”

Nick jokes on Twitter about job portal selling personal information

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17. “Restaurants made us pay huge amounts for food that had become so sub par. We were charged a renovation fee that we never asked for. Why not include fries/fries.”

Etshwa Ollse tweeted about paying high prices for sub-par restaurant food and decor, questioning why fries/fries were not included

Do you agree with this? Anything else you’d like to add? Let us know in the comments.

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