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its been p common knowledge for decades that light pollution can be massively reduced by just putting shades on streetlamps, and that doing that would save energy, help wildlife, and let us see the stars better, but are society says if u wanna change any minor little tiny thing u gotta dedicate ur whole life to campaigning for it and this is a good ways down the list of priorities for most ppl, so instead i gotta walk past newly-installed streetlamps that are just dumb glass globes that use half their electricity to blast half their light directly into the sky where it does only bad things for no reason and think "we should overthrow the government"
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they should invent shoplifting for online stores
Uhhhhh.... You mean credit card fraud? Because they definitely have that already.
Because that's basically what that is. When you use someone else's stolen card info to order a product online (shipping it to a vacant house or an out of the house during the day household's address obviously, so you aren't caught), the retailer is out the product. And that's about as far as most folks think about it. But it is far more involved than that!
Because then, when the ACTUAL owner of the credit card notices and files a fraud claim at their bank, the retailer gets a charge-back notification and the merchant service provider (the company that actually processes the money transfers and usually provides the credit card machine to the retailer) removes the money that was transferred into the retailer's bank account and sends it back to the credit card owner.
AND there's also a penalty fee slapped onto the merchant too...
So essentially not only are the merchants out the product itself, they're out the $$ they made on the sale, AND they lose additional money on the charge-back fee, AND they still had to pay the warehouse handling fees, AND are still out shipping cost, AND in cases like Amazon/Shopify/ect type selling they're also out the sales percentage or flat per-item fee they pay for every sale through those platforms too.
Big businesses, of course, have these types of losses simply built into their business model and into their pricing, just like with traditional shoplifting. It can be accommodated for easily over the course of hundreds of thousands or millions or billions of transactions. But it CAN really hurt a small business or single individual making things to sell online. Like a HUGE amount!
So remember kids, if you're gonna do it: only shoplift from major retail chains and only commit credit card fraud against major retail chains too.
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