Scams can be illegal and can also be legal. A scam is "improper conduct with the intention to cheat." That means it is not yet illegal until you add something illegal to it. If you get a message saying "Give us money and we will send you $1,000,000" that is not illegal, they did not break the law, they just tricked you.
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Scamming is theft.
scamming is act of theft
No, scamming is a very bad thing to do. It is a shameful act.
The number of years someone can be sentenced to for credit card scamming varies depending on the severity of the crime and the laws in the specific jurisdiction. In general, sentences for credit card fraud can range from a few years to several decades in prison.
Yes, it is possible to get arrested for scamming. Scamming involves deceiving others for personal gain, which is illegal and can result in criminal charges and arrest.
That is the correct spelling of the informal term "scamming" (tricking out of money or other valuables).
Yes, you can potentially face legal consequences for scamming someone over an item in a game, depending on the laws in your jurisdiction and the specifics of the scam. Many jurisdictions consider online scams as fraud, which can lead to criminal charges. Additionally, game developers often have their own policies against scamming, which can result in account bans or other penalties. However, enforcement can be challenging due to the virtual nature of the crime.
Yes, it is possible to go to jail for scamming money. Scamming money is considered a form of fraud, which is a criminal offense that can result in imprisonment if convicted.
Yes, scamming a scammer is illegal because it involves deceitful and fraudulent behavior, which is against the law.
Yes, they are scamming you.
Scamming is for dickheads.