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has gloss | eng: The Airplane game was a pyramid scheme active in the late 1980s in North America and Europe. The nomenclature of the various levels of the game involve participatory levels such as passenger, flight attendant, co-pilot and at the top, pilot. Typically, one would pay up to USD$1500 to enter at the level of passenger, in the hopes of receiving a USD$10,000-plus payout when one piloted out at the top of the scheme. |
lexicalization | eng: Airplane game |
instance of | c/Pyramid and Ponzi schemes |
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