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Previously on "Why isn't there a law against fake/fraudulent jobs posted by agencies / clients?"
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Surely seeing as its a 'Job Advertisement' then these people should be notified: https://www.asa.org.uk/
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Site that hijack a web search on item model number, but then say "This item is currently unavailable. We don't know when it will be available"
Yes Amazon, I'm looking at you!
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Originally posted by Milkyway View PostWhy isn't there a law against fake/fraudulent jobs posted by agencies / clients?Originally posted by Milkyway View PostWhy are they above law?Is there a law or isn't there? I'm confused.Originally posted by Milkyway View PostWhy the law is not against this?
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People who randomly break into Jazz Hands whilst walking down the street
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Originally posted by Milkyway View PostI am surprised, that we have this situation in the best 1st world country like Britain.
Why isn't there a law against posting fake/fraudulent jobs that are posted by agencies / clients?
Why are they above law?
I see that most (i.e. majority) of the jobs posted in various site like Jobserve are just fake jobs - they don;t exist at all!
Many agencies have confirmed this to me directly face-to-face on phone calls
Such a pathetic situation.
Why the law is not against this?
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It probably is against the data protection act, procuring and storing information with false pretences etc. But the regulator is useless and never enforces really serious stuff so this minor stuff has no chance.
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It's potentially fraudulent. But why do you want a law? You could just not use sites that allow it.
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People who sneeze loudly and wetly. [Perhaps not a word, but, you know]Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPeople who block the entire aisle with their trolleys whilst they chat to their mate.
People who stop for no apparent reason in front of you.
Massive hand luggage on flights. If it needs wheels it's not fcking hand luggage
People who try to get on the train/in the lift before letting people out.
Bansturbate them all!
People who use the expression 'for my sins...'
People who wear WELLIES in a city. When it's not even raining.
People. Kill 'em all.
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People cruising, too concerned with using their mobile on the move, who then look annoyed when they almost walk right into you.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPeople who block the entire aisle with their trolleys whilst they chat to their mate.
People who stop for no apparent reason in front of you.
Massive hand luggage on flights. If it needs wheels it's not fcking hand luggage
People who try to get on the train/in the lift before letting people out.
Bansturbate them all!
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People who block the entire aisle with their trolleys whilst they chat to their mate.
People who stop for no apparent reason in front of you.
Massive hand luggage on flights. If it needs wheels it's not fcking hand luggage
People who try to get on the train/in the lift before letting people out.
Bansturbate them all!
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