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"trading scam" refers to a dishonest or deceptive practice where someone tricks or manipulates others in the context of trading goods, services, or financial assets, with the intention of gaining an unfair advantage or stealing money. It usually involves fraudulent schemes and illegal activities in the trading world.
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As awesome as the world of trading is, we can't deny the fact that there are a lot
of trading scams out there, so read through this section carefully!
For a while, Steam has been playing the role of nice guy and replacing items that people have lost
in trading scams, but now it looks like that practice will be ending.
A corrupt claimant was able to recover funds he had handed over to perpetrate an illegal
insider trading scam in Patel v Mirza [2014] EWCA Civ 1047, [2015] 1 All ER 326.
This cap &
trade scam bill, if it passes the Senate, will put a lot of small businesses out of business.
In a recent interview, Belfort compared bitcoin to what he called «blind pools» — systems of
trading scams common in the 1980s.
It could be that the fragile agricultural / distribution (energy intensive) food supply, energy procurement / production / distribution infrastructure, quality of basic life skills education, and social «getting alongness» between the various religions, countries, and «independent» peoples are larger here and now priorities than a new world wide hedge fund modeled
carbon trading scam that will make ZERO impact on the weather and climate we live within for generations.
The statement finished by calling Collins «corrupt» and the move the «ultimate
insider trading scam.»
Unfortunately, such trust has been shaken in recent months thanks to
trading scams, hacking and the collapse of exchanges and e-wallets which are used by many for the storage of Bitcoin addresses.
Or, helping the United Nations clown circus by BS» ing everyone in order to get hundreds of billions of dollars sucked from productive countries via phony carbon
trading scams and carbon taxes?
It is remarkable how some folks will complain about those crazy anti-capitalist market - destroying social engineers behind AGW theory in one breath, and in the next about fat cat limousine liberals and greedy corporations out to profit from «our» misery by the «cap and
trade scam.»
Inside, columnist Bruce Carton looks at the vulnerability of law firms to insider -
trading scams and why they need to bulk up their data security practices.