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A question
A question -- when those various people provided the information for a candy bar, how many of those people was actually providing accurate data?
In other words, in exchange for a candy bar, what was preventing the individual from just making up some random password? Or making up a date of birth? And so on.
In effect, those people are getting a candy bar for "providing" useless information -- something for nothing.