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Cake Fraud

When you walk into a family restaurant, and tell them it's your birthday, even if it's not, just to get free ice cream.

dude, i went to apple bees yesterday and commited cake fraud. Free cake is soo good!

by Obleena July 9, 2007

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preview fraud

when a studio produced feature film gets lambasted in a pre-release preview, then is released as a completely different movie.

'wow, i saw that movie a year ago under a different name, and it was a thriller...not a comedy, that's preview fraud!'

by sandspit November 25, 2009

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benefit fraud

Benefit fraud is when someone lies to get benefit. This includes people who are:

* not reporting they are living together as man and wife
* not reporting income or capital
* not reporting when they are living abroad
* providing a false address
* not reporting other benefits or sources of income

Tax Collecter - Its Β£50 if you have income and Β£20 if your unemployed? Are you employed?

Guy - Errr... No and I'm not commiting Benefit fraud either.

by The Koaladude September 18, 2005

27πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


tax fraud

we all did it don't lie or i will kill you in your sleep

my uncle commited tax fraud

by taxfrauder2000 April 28, 2021

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Mo Fraud

Someone who uses Movember as an excuse to grow a dirty mo but doesn't register to raise money.

I am publically outing you a as mo fraud.

by mbjenn November 20, 2011


Fraud Squad

Fake people that act like they are squad and down with you no matter what, but when the chips are down they leave you high and dry.

Hey I thought that guy was down, but he's just fraud squad.

by Ol' Steeze November 13, 2015


Fraud in the inducement

n. the use of deceit or trick to cause someone to act to his/her disadvantage, such as signing an agreement or deeding away real property. The heart of this type of fraud is misleading the other party as to the facts upon which he/she will base his/her decision to act. . A person is induced to enter into a transaction with a false impression of the risks, duties, or obligations involved. There is intentional misrepresentation of a material risk or duty reasonably relied on, thereby injuring the other party without vitiating the contract itself. Examples: There will be advantages to you if you let me sign the contract in my name and take title to your property. You don't have to read the rest of the contract - it is just routine legal mumbo-jumbo your ear doesn’t hear as a lay person .

He pretended to represent my interest but over time it was clear that his trick was clearly fraud in the inducement and he went to jail for it.

by Legallywasted October 9, 2014