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familiar fraud
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familiar fraud (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 familiar frauds)
- A type of fraud in which someone fraudulently opens accounts or makes purchases in someone else's name, in which the victim is a close friend or family member.
- 2015 July 21, Kelli Grant, “Identity theft victims: You might know the culprit”, in CNBC[1], archived from the original on 2021-11-05:
- Familiar fraud cases trace back to family members as offenders, as well as friends, neighbors, coworkers and in-home employees.
- 2019 March 18, Tom Groenfeldt, “Credit Card Fraud Is Down, But Account Fraud That Directly Hurts Consumers Remains High”, in Forbes[2], archived from the original on 2022-09-25:
- Addressing, much less prosecuting, familiar fraud is difficult because victims often don't want to hurt the fraudster but then wind up with the financial loss.
- 2021 August 21, Ethen Kim Lieser, quoting myFICO, “This Is Why Crooks Want Your Child's Social Security Number”, in The National Interest[3], archived from the original on 2021-08-17:
- Familiar fraud can be particularly difficult to deal with as you might not want to press charges against a close friend or family member.
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