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By Tobias Carroll As anyone who was riveted to the internet during the “Summer of Scam” can attest, it’s very easy to become intrigued and fascinated by the inner workings of scammers. Some scams operate on a personal level; others involve large corporations, and have had their stories retold in prestige miniseries. There’s a hazard in telling these stories, and it has to do with the people being scammed. Most scammers leave damage in their wake, with their victims losing jobs, money or some combination of the two. But what about a scam that targeted someone who everyone hates — like, say, Ado…