Sentences with phrase «means fake money»

That means fake money — literally — could be propping up cryptocurrency prices right now.

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«One of the girls had some money under her fake hair and to show what he meant, [the pimp] burned her hair on fire and killed her in front of these girls,» the Western New York Republican said at an Albany press conference while pushing for legislative reforms related to child sex trafficking.
I don't know how Margaret Chen is going to write the law when key money is being mentioned now in litigation for 68a Mott Street which means true market rents are much higher than reported (and that my mother is really charging a very low rent for an ongoing vacancy) but the fake rent is going to be used to claim so many things about owners.
It means that people create fake profiles to extort money from trustworthy people.
But if you are on a supposedly «Russian» dating site, and all women are Ukrainian, then it is probably pay - per - letter, which means, «money grab for fake correspondence with promises to marry you».
For example, if this site's design is too outdated you can't even browse any useful info about their user base or official team, which might mean none of the real people using this site and the developer haven't manage and updated the site for a long time; if this app has no official site and the developer info on iTunes Store shows an individual or a meaningless name instead of a company, which might mean it is a fake app where charges your money without any service giving back.
Believe Me tells the story of a group of friends who decide to form a fake evangelical team in order to embezzle money meant for overseas charities and missions.
Fake organics aren't certified, and only use organic terminology as a means to charge customers more money for goods or to create buzz around their «organic» product.
The fake check will bounce a few days later and your bank balance will go negative meaning you owe the bank the money you sent to Africa.
This means we can try our strategies in a sandbox using fake money.
Whilst the majority of law firms have rigorous checks in place to ensure they are fully compliant and reducing any risk to their firm, scammers are becoming more inventive with the means by which they steal money, and there are increasing instances of hacked email accounts, cloned websites and letters and fake firms b...
The customer might breach by e.g. inflating hit - rates by some software means, or by paying with fake money (rubber checks, invalid cards, whatever).
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