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				<title>Case 3641: Possible Reasons to Label the Netflix Tagger Job as Scams</title>
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			<title>Case 3641: Possible Reasons to Label the Netflix Tagger Job as Scams</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Case posted to website<br />Every company operates with its own ethics and work culture, and if something goes wrong, the situation may have to be corrected properly. The big question that arises is &quot;Does the Netflix tagger work&quot; or is it a fake? Sometimes the issue arises not only on the corporate end but also on a group of major scammers on a particular website. Let’s take a look at the possible reasons why&#160;Netflix Tagger Job&#160;is listed as Scams.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;1. No one is given complete control over the ownership and identity of a website.<br />&nbsp;2. The look and feel of the website is not attractive.<br />&nbsp;3. There are no such reviews and testimonials on their social media platforms.<br />&nbsp;4. Sites are new or declining in overall organic traffic due to fraud.<br />&nbsp;5. Phishing and malware attacks associated with this website.]]></description>
			<author>&quot;Andreas Pehnack&quot; &lt;andreas@synalysis.com&gt;</author>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 11:29:02 GMT</pubDate>	
			
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