Yes, unless you have permission by the person you are using the name of.
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Asking for the information can be a lifetime ban without ever even using it. Account ScammingOffender tried to persuade another user to share account information, including but not limited to logins, passwords, bank accounts, credit card information, etc. by any means possible.*Share/Hijack AccountSharing personal PSN account information in order to obtain access to another persons PSN account. Changing another persons email address, and/or password without their permission in order to gain and control access to an account. Offender attempted to use or take content they did not pay for.**Copied from related link
The bank teller can be charged with unlawful sharing of information. The bank teller is not supposed to share details of another persons bank account to someone. They can only do so, if the person asking is a police officer who has a legal court order to ask for that information. The teller may lose his job and also face criminal proceedings in court.
Asking for the PSN account information can get you banned. It is called account scamming and defined as "Offender tried to persuade another user to share account information, including but not limited to logins, passwords, bank accounts, credit card information, etc. by any means possible." You should never give anyone your account information or share the information of another account which can also get you banned for "Share/Hijack Account Sharing personal Sony Entertainment Network account information in order to obtain access to another persons Sony Entertainment Network account. Changing another persons email address, and/or password without their permission in order to gain and control access to an account. Offender attempted to use or take content they did not pay for." I have added a related link for Why is my Sony Entertainment Network account banned? from the Playstation Network Knowledge center and used for quotations for this answer
I have reported illegal immigrant and was asked for the person's first/last name, birthdate, and address and any other information that would be helpful.
It might be. You should check with your attorney before publishing that type of information on the internet.
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Yes I downloaded Rezurrection on September 22 2011. This questions sounds like you want someone provide you with information to allow you get there maps. The related link list the reasons that you can be banned for the Playstation network.Many things can get you banned one of them is Account ScammingOffender tried to persuade another user to share account information, including but not limited to logins, passwords, bank accounts, credit card information, etc. by any means possible.another is Share/Hijack Account Sharing personal PSN account information in order to obtain access to another persons PSN account. Changing another persons email address, and/or password without their permission in order to gain and control access to an account. Offender attempted to use or take content they did not pay for.
Game share is not really what you would be doing and instead you would be seriously risking your PSN membership and risking someone hijacking your account. Just asking for someone to game share or provide you with there account information is grounds for a lifetime banAccount ScammingOffender tried to persuade another user to share account information, including but not limited to logins, passwords, bank accounts, credit card information, etc. by any means possible.Share/Hijack AccountSharing personal PSN account information in order to obtain access to another persons PSN account. Changing another persons email address, and/or password without their permission in order to gain and control access to an account. Offender attempted to use or take content they did not pay for.see related link for Why is my PlayStation®Network account banned?
A person that is financially supported by another person, usually a parent or guardian. A person must pay for over 50% of another persons living expenses, in order for that person to be claimed as a dependent.
Telecallers work in a call center where they make inbound or receive outbound calls from people interested in a product. They provide information about the product and take order information.
Yes. False impersonation for any reason is a crime.