When you register a business address on Google or otherwise become searchable as a place of work, you are likely to receive a fat, official-looking envelope in the mail containing dense legalese, describing the various posters and notices you are required to display in the workplace. These letters look very scary, but are in fact fake: there is an entire scam industry built around sending threatening notifications regarding mandatory posters and notices. Really, they’re just the people who print the posters, and this is a shock marketing tactic to get businesses to purchase. The thing is, it appears to work. And if a scam works for a bad thing, it can work for a good thing!
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Why should we care about the legality? Just don't send it with your personal e-mail and you are golden.
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Who cares?
When you register a business address on Google or otherwise become searchable as a place of work, you are likely to receive a fat, official-looking envelope in the mail containing dense legalese, describing the various posters and notices you are required to display in the workplace. These letters look very scary, but are in fact fake: there is an entire scam industry built around sending threatening notifications regarding mandatory posters and notices. Really, they’re just the people who print the posters, and this is a shock marketing tactic to get businesses to purchase. The thing is, it appears to work. And if a scam works for a bad thing, it can work for a good thing!
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I had no idea! This is good praxis.