it would have a professional looking banner, sometimes adds that fit its category and other professional themes
They can but it could be fraud and deception if you did not know about it.
Since we don't know the item. Go to the website of the the item and look for information on how to check if it authentic or not.
I dont know what fraud is in latin but I know that "mendax" means liar. I dont know if that helps?
this is what it says on their website:"Q1: Are your products 100% authentic ones?A: Our products are AAA quality mirror images to authentic products. With quite reasonable prices, you can just get what you want home."so yes they do acctually send you stuff but they aren't real "polo's" made by ralph lauren. sorry ;(
Normally, if it has the JanSport logo on it, and also the JanSport tag, then it is probably authentic. If you're order offline, then I suggest going to the JanSport website. You never know what things people are selling online. Also, Target tends to do new JanSport bags during the back-to-school time of year. Hope this helped!
The advantages of controlling fraud is that staff or people will know that fraud is dealt with carefully and it is a big crime. another thing is that they will also know that they will have a lot of problems if they are caught committing fraud. The disadvantages of controlling fraud is that it will take time and a lot of money to do this because they will have to continue working at the same level all the time.
Yes, I'm sure because I bought some jerseys from that site and the jerseys are authentic. I know it seems too cheap to be real but it's a great store.
No, over insurance is not fraud. A lot of people will over insure themselves because they do not know the right about to have.
Yes, if you know his bank account number. Deposit has no problem but withdrawal is not possible without authentic signature of the account holder.
in fact, 90% of them are fake
it will have a tag on the inside of the bag.
Your first step should be to contact the local authorties. You next step should be to contact Medicare themself. You can find their contact information on their website at www.medicare.gov If you are a victim of Medicare fraud, or you know someone who is, you can call the Medicare Fraud Hot-line at 1-800-447-8477. There are both English and Spanish speaking representatives who can help you.