They are sometimes referred to as "Confidence Men" because they gain your trust in order to rob you. But in reality they are: Criminals.
Indian politician.
This is called a "faked death" or a "death hoax." It involves intentionally misleading others into believing that someone has died when they have not. Framing someone else for it could be considered as part of the deception.
If someone sends a letter on your behalf without your knowledge, it can be considered forging your signature or identity theft, depending on the context and intent of the sender. It is important to address such actions promptly to protect your interests and privacy.
That's what it is called - Voter Fraud.
nope, that's a little thing called fraud.
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When convicted for fraud, someone may get a varying sentence that is determined by the type of fraud and the number of times he has committed the fraud before. Banking frauds can make sure that someone gets more time compared to domestic tax fraud cases.
No, in no possible way. Check fraud is for someone writing bad checks.
sIf you make someone elses signature with their prior approval, it is generally called a Power of Attorney. If you make someone elses signature without their consent it is called forgery, or fraud.
Fraud, it is illegal, and you will be pushed off Facebook if caught doing it.
A fake, fraud, phoney, pretender, flim flam man, charlatan, con artist, grifter, or poser.
They may do, to do this is a criminal offense.
By doing a barrel roll.