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Q: Is it considered mail fraud to use another's return address?
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What is address fraud?

address fraud , maybe mean a list of address of the frauders or a kind of fraud by fake address , use you address and so on


Is it considered mail fraud if you did not live at your mother's but used her mailing address because you did not want mail coming to a temporary address?

Mail fraud is the use of the mail system to obtain money, goods and services through deceit and trickery. Using your mother's home address for the receipt of mail is not mail fraud. However, there are instances were it could be a problem. The biggest example is using the address for obtaining car insurance when the car is not at that address on a regular basis could be fraudulent.


Is it illegal for someone to use your name and address to order stuff from ups?

Yes, it is illegal for someone to use your name and address to order things without your consent. This is a form of identity theft and can be considered fraud. If you suspect someone has done this, it is important to report the incident to the authorities.


Is opening someone elses tax return check fraud?

No, in no possible way. Check fraud is for someone writing bad checks.


If drug is not considered controlled substance can they charge you with it?

then you will get off if you can prove this


Is Auto insurance fraud a misdemeanor?

Any type of insurance fraud is generally going to be considered a felony.


Can I use someone elses address for car insurance?

That is fraud!


Is retail fraud considered a feeder crime?

yes


When an agreement is obtained through fraud it is considered?

voidable


What is considered fraud with medicaid?

Charging for services that were not provided.


Is not making mortgage payment considered fraud?

No. fraud, in the legal sense, is to deliberately mislead in order to benefit at another's expense.


Why isn't Christopher Columbus considered a fraud?

He had a good publicist.