A fast break - lunch time. Pondering these things over a slice of pizza.....

Back in 2016, ride-hailing platforms in China faced a bizarre scam often referred to as the “ghost drivers” scheme.

Some drivers reportedly manipulated their profiles— using unsettling photos, fake names, or suspicious details — to make passengers uncomfortable enough to cancel the ride themselves. By doing this, drivers could still collect cancellation fees without ever completing a trip. The tactic took advantage of how early ride-hailing systems handled cancellations, where passengers were charged after a certain point but drivers faced little penalty.

Platforms like Didi Chuxing and Uber, which were both competing in China at the time, later tightened verification processes and adjusted their policies to reduce abuse, including stricter identity checks and improved customer support for disputed fees.The incident became an example of how quickly users can find loopholes in new technology —and how companies are forced to adapt just as fast to maintain trust and fairness on their platforms.
 

 

 

 


 

An Indian gas station owner in Canada is facing backlash after being caught selling gasoline mixed with water, a dangerous scam that can cause serious engine damage and leave drivers stranded.

Instead of taking responsibility for putting customers at risk, he went to the media to complain that people are saying “mean things” about him online.

There’s no apparent remorse for the fraudulent and potentially catastrophic practice — only outrage over negative comments.

This story highlights a growing frustration with individuals who engage in shady business practices and then play the victim when exposed.
Customers deserve honest fuel, not watered-down scams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audit reveals illegally issued diplomas, potential fraud at California satellite school in China

Link in bio or read the story at https://www.campusreform.org/article/audit-reveals-illegally-issued-diplomas-potential-fraud-california-satellite-school-china/29671


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Welcome to a $19.8 million Adult Daycare in California
- No adults
- No info how to enroll my “grandma”
- Phone number to nowhere
- New BMW parked outside
Prime example of fraud, waste and abuse
END THE FRAUD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meh, it's just the coffee talking again...

I'm just sitting here enjoying lunch at my desk, sipping my soda and I clicked through this little social media blurb regarding some new...