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I always assume they believe you are lying.
They are willing to risk the "ok cya here's my 2 weeks" to never suffer the "lol I made that shit up thanks for the big raise"
In which case, who cares? If the person can do the job and is happy to do it for $5k less than a new hire and no training is required, you could be Pinocchio for all I care.
Yeah but I addressed that in my earlier comment. These are job positions that require training and skills and it's still easy come easy go for most of my industry as far as I can tell.
Essentially they're hedging your bargain