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Trying to find love in an increasingly digital world has led many to experiment with online dating, but endless scrolling of profiles and pictures can leave some feeling hopeless. One woman decided to post an ad on Craigslist offering to pay someone to pretend to be her and set up dates. An editor looking for a second income stream decided to take on the matchmaking challenge. What To Know: In 2019, Gili Malinsky was making $58,000 per year working as an editor for a media company in New York. She had several thousand dollars in student loan debt and was up against a large tax bill, so she sta…

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