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  1. Benefit fraud with post office boxes (SuDoc GA 1.13:HEHS-97-54 R) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1997
  2. Deceptive mail consumers' problems appear substantial : statement of Bernard L. Ungar, Director, Government Business Operations Issues, General Government ... (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-GGD-99-150) by Bernard L. Ungar, 1999
  3. Internet Fraud: Click Fraud, Ripoff Report, E-Mail Authentication, Studiotraffic, Computer Fraud Case Studies, Dns Hijacking, Stock Generation
  4. Senate studies deceptive mail.: An article from: Fund Raising Management by Terry C. Williams, 1989-04-01
  5. Beware: Stimulus stimulates e-mail scammers.(Business): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Unavailable, 2009-09-27
  6. Technology: the new weapon in the war on insurance fraud.: An article from: Defense Counsel Journal by Bruce R. Fox, 2000-04-01
  7. Federal criminal prosecutions of kickback arrangements in the healthcare sector involving private pay patients.(Twenty-Fifth Edition of the Annual Survey ... article from: American Criminal Law Review by Becky S. Walker, Robert Fabrikant, 2010-03-22
  8. No property in Cleveland.: An article from: Trial by Craig M. Bradley, 2001-02-01
  9. Ex-PeopLoungers exec pleads guilty.(Strictly Business): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Unavailable, 2010-04-26
  10. Black mark; High-profile executive's guilty verdict sends powerful message about arrogance.(Careers): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-28
  11. The balance among corporate criminal liability, private civil suits, and regulatory enforcement.(Achieving the Right Balance: The Role of Corporate Criminal ... article from: American Criminal Law Review by Geraldine Szott Moohr, 2009-09-22
  12. Near North sees 'Business As Usual' despite scandal involving CEO's arrest. (Late Breaking News).(Near North Insurance Brokerage, Michael Segal)(Brief ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Mark E. Ruquet, 2002-02-11
  13. On appeal from judgments of extradition and surrender by Canada to United States by one of three individuals charged with operating fraudulent cross-border ... An article from: International Law Update by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-01
  14. The meaning of 'honest services'.: An article from: Trial by Craig M. Bradley, 2010-02-01

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I heard evangelism is legit. JeRRyCuRLz 04-02-2007, 02:31 PM Yeah, its legit, the actual owner/webmaster of the site has posted on here a few times. He owns a handful of video rental stores also. jacksonpritt 04-02-2007, 02:33 PM The design of this website looks interestingly similar to that scam of a website, sayswap.com.
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83. E-mail Fraud
Forms of email fraud Spoofing E-mail sent from someone pretending to be someone else is known as spoofing. Spoof ing may take place in a number of ways.
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E-mail sent from someone pretending to be someone else is known as spoofing. Spoof ing may take place in a number of ways. Common to all of them is that the actual sender's name and the origin of the message are concealed or masked from the recipient. Many, if not most, instances of e-mail fraud use at least minimal spoofing, as most frauds are clearly criminal acts. Criminals typically try to avoid easy traceability.
Fishing for data
Some spoof messages purport to be from an existing company, perhaps one with which the intended victim already has a business relationship. The 'bait' in this instance may appear to be a message from 'the fraud department' of, for example, the victim's bank, which asks the customer to: "confirm their information"; "log in to their account"; "create a new password", or similar requests. If the 'fish' takes the 'bait', they are 'hooked' their account information is now in the hands of the Con Man , to do with as they wish. See

84. Bookmakers Warn Their Customers Against E-mail Fraud
British bookmakers have alerted their customers to the scam known as phishing , following a spate of bogus emails received by clients of Betfair,
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British bookmakers have alerted their customers to the scam known as 'phishing', following a spate of bogus e-mails received by clients of Betfair, Bet365 and ToteSport in the past few weeks. The phoney e-mails claim to be from the 'security department' of the online bookmaker concerned, but have the intention of extracting personal information that can be used to to gain access to the accounts. Share it: Delicious Digg Reddit
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85. Mail Fraud - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Please improve it or discuss changes on the talk page . See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. Mail fraud refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the postal system is used at any point in the commission of a criminal offence. Mail fraud is a legal concept in the United States Code which provides for enhanced penalty of any criminally fraudulent activity if it is determined that the activity involved using the United States Postal Service . As in the case of wire fraud , this statute is often used as a basis for a separate federal prosecution of what would otherwise have been only a violation of a state law. The concept is irrelevant in countries with non-federal legal systems: the activities listed below are likely to be crimes, but the fact that they are carried out by mail makes no difference to which authority may prosecute or the penalties which may be imposed.
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This scheme exists in various forms; order an item, make payment, receive nothing is the simplest form of mail fraud. Other variants include misleading descriptions (advertisement says an expensive camera is available by mail-order, when the item arrives it turns out to be a toy camera), deliberate sale of defective merchandise or even stolen merchandise. High-ticket items such as computer hardware are particularly tempting targets for scam artists.

86. Definition Of "mail Fraud" At Define.com Dictionary And Thesaurus
2 definitions found From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 gcide mail fraud \mail fraud\ n. The use of the mails to defraud
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87. Wikitest
New Search. Encyclopedia Dictionary. Mail fraud. Mail fraud refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the postal
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88. Definition Of Mail Fraud
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    89. Mail Fraud - Worldnews.com
    If you like Rhonda Chriss Lokeman, you might enjoy Deb Price Connie Schultz Froma Harrop The day before Missouri s Democratic primary, a mailer zipped
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    90. Mail Fraud - Definition
    This article needs cleanup. Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Mail fraud refers to any scheme which attempts to
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    Mail fraud - Definition This article needs cleanup Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Mail fraud refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the mails are used at any point in the commission of a criminal offence. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Non-delivery or misrepresentation of mail-order merchandise
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    Non-delivery or misrepresentation of mail-order merchandise
    This scheme exists in various forms; order an item, make payment, receive nothing is the simplest form of mail fraud. Other variants include misleading descriptions (advertisement says an expensive camera is available by mail-order, when the item arrives it turns out to be a toy camera), deliberate sale of defective merchandise or even stolen merchandise. High-ticket items such as computer hardware are particularly tempting targets for scam artists. The same scams now exist online; non-delivery of auction or mail-order merchandise advertised on Internet sites is a common complaint. Another variant involves shipping merchandise which was never ordered, obtaining a signature on delivery (or even

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    93. Mail Fraud - Lanzarote
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    Mail fraud refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the postal system is used at any point in the commission of a criminal offense. Mail fraud is a legal concept in the United States Code which can provide for increased penalty of any criminally fraudulent activity if it is determined that the activity involved used the United States Postal Service . As in the case of wire fraud , this statute is often used as a basis for a separate federal prosecution of what would otherwise have been only a violation of a state law. The concept of mail fraud is irrelevant in countries with non-federal legal systems: the activities listed below are likely to be crimes, but the fact that they are carried out by mail makes no difference to which authority may prosecute or the penalties which may be imposed.
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    Non-delivery or misrepresentation of mail-order merchandise
    This scheme exists in various forms; order an item, make payment, receive nothing is the simplest form of mail fraud. Other variants include misleading descriptions (advertisement says an expensive camera is available by mail-order, when the item arrives it turns out to be a toy camera), deliberate sale of defective merchandise or even stolen merchandise. High-ticket items such as computer hardware are particularly tempting targets for scam artists.

    94. Fraud Notes Mail Fraud
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