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Forging prescriptions is a criminal offense. You report them to law enforcement who will take over from there.
Tell them to stop calling you. If they continue, be sure to report them to the attorney general's office in your state. Continuing to call you after you requested a stop is considered harassment, AND YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT! :)
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Report them to the police ! That's harassment at the very least - and they can be prosecuted for it.
TRW report refers to a credit report from Experian, one of the three major bureaus. You can get a credit report by calling 1-888-397-3742. You are entitled to one free report, regardless, per year.
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Well if they wanted to report you for it and then yes you would get banned HEY WANNA BE MY FRIEND ON MOVIESTARPLANET?? I am TaylorSwift1213
no course its not illegal but the person you say it to or someone else can report you on facebook and you can get your account deactivated the only way the police would get involved would be if it was consistent bullying
She was arrested for misrepresenting herself as a doctor, and calling in prescriptions for hydrocodone for herself. She was addicted to prescription drugs.
you can go to google and type in wolfquest report and report someone
Calling someone "plastic" is a derogatory term that implies the person is artificial, fake, insincere, or shallow in their behavior or personality. It suggests that the person is not genuine or authentic in their interactions with others.
Generally speaking, no. However, if you falsely report somebody in a way that causes them to get injured or lose a job, for example, they could sue you.