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report them to the police.
A bewrayer is a person who betrays someone else, or who divulges information to someone else.
your not going to get one because even if someone posted it someone else would get it
tell the person to delete it
No, it is illegal to go onto someone else's property to find anything at all.
If the person posted a cash or property bond for the defendant, the person will lose their cash or property. If the person hired a bondsman for the defendant, the bondsman will be liable for the difference, and will send a bounty hunter after the defendant. They may or may not come back to the original person for the balance of the bond, depending on applicable state law and the circumstances.
you use someone else's idea.
ummm... ask someone else instead of posting it on wiki answersits kinda obvs though.
If something has changed that's how you would know.
primary information is the information/data that you collected and secondary information is the data/information that is collected by someone else but you are using it.
People would say it depends on the site but if you don't have the information to access the account for that domain then no you can't edit someone else's website....
By filing your income tax return correctly and if someone else has done this you will receive a notice from the IRS asking for some information to prove that your information on your income tax return is correct.