Miss Cleo
See the link below.
yes some exist, i know someone that does.
NC information from the NC Governor's web site Tax Fraud Hotline (800) 232-4939
"Psychics" are nothing more than entertainers. They are not real. It is important to keep in mind thought that they are not all neccesarily fruads...any intelligent adult should be able to determine that they are only for entertainment.
The DOD Fraud Waste and Abuse Hotline: 1-800-424-9098
"Border Ruffians" were residents from nearby Missouri who entered the Territory of Kansas and utilized voter fraud to sway the vote in the 1854 elections in favor of pro-slavery candidates.
he is in jail in o'fallen missouri on fraud charges and he is there until someone bails him out - go get him before they bail him out!
Get StartedIf you have been a victim of tax fraud because your personal information was improperly used in connection with a federal income tax issue, then you should call the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Fraud hotline at (800) 829-0433 to report the fraud. The purpose of this letter is to follow up the phone conversation with the IRS Tax Fraud hotline. The letter will also provide the IRS with documentation regarding the fraud that has taken place.The IRS may require additional documentation but you should enclose:A copy of the Police Report (if there is one).A copy of your driver's license or another form of identification.A copy of the FTC's ID Theft Affidavit.A copy of any other documentation regarding the tax fraud and how you became aware of it.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
To report someone for disability fraud, gather any evidence you have, such as documentation or observations that support your claim. You can contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) directly through their Fraud Hotline at 1-800-269-0271 or submit a report online via their website. Ensure that you provide as much detail as possible while maintaining the person's privacy. Remember, it's important to report fraud only if you have legitimate concerns.
Mark W. Geiger has written: 'Financial fraud and guerrilla violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History, Fraud, Finance, Violence, Guerrillas, Economic conditions, Bank fraud, Regionalism, Conspiracies
"Border Ruffians" were residents from nearby Missouri who entered the Territory of Kansas and utilized voter fraud to sway the vote in the 1854 elections in favor of pro-slavery candidate.