Do Indians just scam outsiders or they also scam each other?
Scamming each other can't be very profitable
>>217707855>>217708535You don't know the half of it
>>217707855This entire country is a walking scam, from governments to telecom companies to TV providers to car makers down to the smallest retailer, down to the puncture guy.
my first boss was a persian guy who studied in india, he said indians would sell their own mother for a five poonds and at university people stab eachother over nothing
>>217709017how do you scam a puncture?does the nurse jab every patient with a sewing needle and pocket all syringes for selling them later?
>>217707855Yes, they scam everyone they can scam, more or less
>>217707855
Ukrainian jeet tier scam call centers at least don't scam their own (during the war). They instead scam Russians and us.
Redeem me hindubros, how do I outscam the scammer; How do I scam a scammer?
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>>217709441not the guy you're replying to, but this tyre shop replaced my valve, only later on I noticed he forgot to plug another small puncture. Not sure if careless or scam.
>>217707855They probably do. It's a cultural thing.
Muslims scam the Hindus.
The entire culture appears to be based around cheap grift for short term or negligible gain. To them, fake success = legitimate success if others are convinced of it, apparently. I had a rare Indian trainee at work recently who came with stellar qualifications from top schools both in US and Canada. Two masters degrees, several (real) certs, had been living in north america for 15 years. My task when training new employees like this is primarily to show where stuff is, which forms are where and which programs you need to use to process them for your... stuff. Very simple tutorials to get out of the way so the guys can get on with the job they already know how to do. This guy? On day 1 he was asking questions about where and how to cut corners and do a half ass job. No one I have done onboarding with has ever done that before. Sure some of them find ways to be shitty and at their job but that's months in, not directly asking your immediate supervisor how to be garbage and waste time/money.