>TFW reading about credit card fraud, tax refund fraud and wondering what use to working a legal job there is
>>2773225
because legal jobs typically don't result in prison time?
>>2773225
1. Not going to jail
That's literally it.
>>2773225
Anon it is your responsibility to humanity to exploit these fraud opportunities until the non crypto financial system is no longer viable.
This is how we usher in a golden age of crypto currency where trade is free and efficient and people can focus on real productivity instead of rent seeking and financial fraud.
>>2773236
But it seems very few get caught and they get low sentences if they do...
>>2773256
>they get low sentences if they do...
lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Gonzalez
>Gonzalez is currently serving his 20-year sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City, a low security U.S. penitentiary. He is scheduled for release in 2025
>>2773650
Thats the harshest sentence given though. Most get light ones.
>>2773225
You're a leaf, aren't you?
>>2773232
>>2773236
This. It's not worth the risk, and even if you don't get caught right away you'll spend many years living in fear every time you see a police car drive by your house, wondering when they'll come for you.
Don't live in misery. It's better to get joy from wealth that you built yourself. It's more satisfying.
>>2773650
>the biggest such fraud in history
no shit he got 20 years. what do you think op wants to do exactly?
>>2773959
Okay wagecuck LMFAO
People make an absolute killing with credit card fraud. There are actual fraud groups and operations that combine that and abusing loopholes of the mega companies. They damage priceline, expedia, amazon etc for around 100 million a year each
>>2774143
What do you mean by loopholes?