#31: The Ultimate Scam
While I’m sure some people were very upset, you must admit this is an impressive swindle. If we take the 140 average class size, then take two-thirds of that for the estimated amount of people who would sign up, he would have made a little over $2,000.

If this had happened with my class, I wouldn’t even be upset about the money. I’d have spent a good amount of time laughing after it was all discovered. I wonder if he was a shady guy in high school, too? It seems like most people trusted him without a doubt, so I’m going to assume he wasn’t like this. What a story to have going forward, though!
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