No, I understand "how" to scam -- making multiple accounts, keeping up a strawman argument (I'm not sure if I'm using that term right), and doing it very frequently to take as much as possible (even automate things) -- but all that... it is a lot of effort to be lazy.
It is like the pictures of the over-complicated machines people make to do simple tasks, like cooking eggs -- the time and effort that was taken to construct such a machine would have been better applied to... cook eggs, squeeze juice, make pancakes... do a lot more things than just make a crazy contraption to cook eggs for you. A contraption with so many moving parts that if any one failed, the entire machine would collapse.
Like Sage posted, it is difficult for some people to quantify the amount of time it takes to create multiple accounts. I can easily quantify this, but then I fail to understand the cost/effort ratio of making all those accounts in the first place.