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<title>Comment by DrPat</title>
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<description>Does McDonalds (whose name and logos are not shown) get any benefit from providing not just one cheeseburger from an LA drive-through, but however many hundreds of similarly-scammed meals from restaurants across the US?

How about Burger King, Wendy&#039;s, Der Wienersnitzel, Jack in the Box, and so on, whose drive-throughs are equally vulnerable?

I admit, I thought it was a cute concept at first. But I can&#039;t shake the thought that there is a real scam going on here, and it ain&#039;t the folks on camera being victimized...</description>
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<title>Comment by Dave Nalle</title>
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<description>But the key is that no one is actually scammed here.  Everyone gets paid scale after the fact, plus they get free publicity for their business or their budding career as a stripper.

Dave</description>
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