If youâre thinking you would never fall for something like that, you are not unusual among members of a younger demographic. The longtime stereotype of a typical scam victim is a âlittle old lady,â says Katherine Hutt, the Better Business Bureauâs chief communications officer, but, according to data from recent years, elders have been less likely to succumb to scams than younger people. He continued, âI think weâre excited about being able to tell us a different version of the story, and with different levels of restrictions, and obviously, also with streaming, thereâs fewer episodes. So how you unpack those stories, or how you tell those stories can obviously vary different from a broadcast model. But obviously, we want it all to kind of come out of character. What feels organic to the tone of the show wonât be button pushing just for the sake of being able to do it. Maybe a couple âsh*tsâ will [get] thrown in there just because we can.â Accepting a scam job early on is unlikely to have a significant effect on a personâs employment prospects unless they are a victim of identity theft. Sometimes employers will check candidatesâ credit scores, Hutt says, but many fraud-related issues can be mitigated by working with credit bureaus. reports that a user by the name "awayforthelads" leaked a ton of plot information about three weeks ago. It's unclear how or where the user picked up this information, and they've since deleted their account, but the original posting seems way too detailed to ignore. When the posts were first shared online, there was no way of proving whether the claims were real — but given Reddit's history of being eerily correct about spoilers, these scenarios are pretty hard to overlook.Fans are freaking out with good reason, sodon'tread any further if you prefernotknow what happens next.Like, really.Don't read any further.Are you listening to us?!
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