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Old 17 April 2024, 09:32 PM   #11
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It may be technically illegal, but no one is going to jail. There was a relevant case in 2020 with Ferrari where an exec took $2.8m from buyers to get moved up the line. The exec ended up going to jail for tax evasion (not bribery) and no buyer was ever charged. To my knowledge, no buyer in US has ever been charged for bribery in a situation involving a retail consumer buying a retail product (not real estate).

https://www.businessinsider.com/form...parlato-2020-9

Interest article thank for sharing.

I was half joking / being sarcastic I think it’s funny to think of the lengths people will go to, to buy a wrist watch


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