Yes
2007-01-28 18:28:18
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answer #1
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answered by ~ Just Me ~ 5
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that is the classic cheque cashing rip-off. that's extremely rampant on free pastime forums, with the help of digital mail junk mail, and so on. it really works like this: a million) Western Union would not ascertain that some thing is valid. that is exceptionally a lot nameless and untraceable. The scammer sends a fraudulent charge to you with the help of Western Union. 2) You %. up the cheque ignorant of the challenge, and money it at your economic corporation. Banks ought to honour cheques first, and ascertain them after. So the money will happen on your account at present, because the commercial corporation has no longer yet uncovered the ruse. 3) you're requested to deliver area of the money to a 0.33 party. This 0.33 man or woman is both an same scammer less than a diverse call, or an accomplice. because the commercial corporation has already honoured the fraudulent cheque, you're able to deliver the money to this 0.33 man or woman and not using a hitch (with the help of Western Union, for sure, to conceal the identity of the recipient.) 4) You get a call out of your economic corporation declaring that the cheque become pretend. you've already despatched a valid cheque to the scammer, and there is not any thanks to get better that money. This has some really undesirable effects for you: -you presently owe your economic corporation the finished quantity of the cheque -The economic corporation has to report cases of fraud, and also you would possibly want to finally end up in criminal warm water for cashing a fraudulent cheque.
2016-12-03 04:30:14
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answer #2
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answered by youngerman 4
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OK, I just googled mine to see what would come up, and believe it or not I ended up with a Spanish-language kiddie show.
I don't mind posting my name; it is important for understanding what the search came up with. My name is Raya Cruz. "Cruz y raya" is a Spanish expression, literally meaning "cross and line." The understood context is "scratch it out and start over," and it loosely translates, "no more of that!" And now there's a kiddie cartoon by that name. The funny thing is, scratching it out and starting over is the story of my whole frizzing life.
2007-01-28 18:35:54
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answer #3
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answered by cruztacean1964 5
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Yes, my first name is Bradley. And I found several including a girl! that had my same first and last name.
2007-01-28 18:30:23
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answer #4
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answered by bradnick2000 3
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I have only found one other person with my name. She lives in the UK and I live in Arizona. I'm not sure if she spells Sandie the same way though, because I was googling Sandra... (My last name is pretty rare)
2007-01-28 18:32:28
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answer #5
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answered by Sandie 6
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Yes. lt's not a wonder to me since my name is pretty common. Even in this site, there are plenty with the same name under their avatars.
2007-01-28 18:43:35
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answered by ? 7
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Yes I have...strange to realize how many people have the same name.
2007-01-28 18:32:04
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answered by Lolitta 7
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Yes! I can't tell you how shocked we were when my husband googled his name, John Smith, and found out there were 3,297,681 other people with his same name! (tee hee! It is pretty late, and I'm getting silly!).
2007-01-28 18:36:32
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answer #8
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answered by Adios 7
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yes, there are like 18 people with my name in AZ and i was told that my way of spelling is "soooooooo original" (major eye roll) obviously not <3
2007-01-28 18:29:54
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answered by desiree60411 2
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Yes.
2007-01-28 18:37:33
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answered by ~*~Tessa~*~ 5
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