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Originally Posted by rcentros
I'm guessing if they had the authority to alter the databases, they probably weren't bottom of the line employees.
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This is an important distinction, I think. Things could be different in China, but I can't imagine a) temp workers being paid a "pittance" having this level of access, or b) a chat-type website connecting sellers with those high turnover pittance employees even if they did.
So in my mind, this is just typical corruption -- plain and simple. The poor-indentured-slaves-being-forced-to-accept-bribes-to-put-bread-on-the-table angle doesn't really hold water in my opinion.