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... n this situation, it's basically just pyramid schemes, insurance sales, or a den of thieves.
However, such a high-end den of thieves is indeed rare.
Petty theft, though not a big case, usually involves small amounts of money, but it can't withstand a large number of occurrences.
Moreover, the cost of breaking the law is low. If caught, they'd be detained for a couple of days, come out, and continue their activities. After all, it's a business without capital, and there's ...
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