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  • That’s not quite right.

    If you buy something for 300m, with 200m in loans, and sell it for 250m, you pay the loan back first, and have 50m in losses. Your taxes go down.

    He only pays tax on gains.

    Remember the whole case is him inflating property value to get loans. Between the fire sale, and the bad loans, it’s very likely he has little to no equity. He could sell all he has and not have any money to pay the $500m (plus interest.) Which also means little to no tax burden.





  • braveonetoMemeschaotic evil is for me
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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure what’s in the bag has anything to do with if you twist before you tuck.

    Twisting emulates how the bread seals with a clip. It’s more a habit of some sort, like double tapping the trigger on a drill to see if it has power.






  • braveonetoFirefoxStop using Brave Browser
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    1 year ago

    I’m not saying it was ethical or good.

    I’m asking how it specifically impacts privacy.

    Every response I’ve gotten is a non privacy response, which leads me to suspect it’s a stealing from others issue not a privacy issue.




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    1 year ago

    Can someone explain how Brave siphoning some money from Amazon specifically impacts privacy? Does the affiliate get a list of accounts that bought something? Names? Addresses? Or does some money just show up in their account?

    What information does Amazon get? That the person clicking is using Brave? They already know that from the user agent.