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CFN Original: Seemingly innocuous, address fraud could cost you thousands and possible jail time

CFN Original: Seemingly innocuous, address fraud could cost you thousands and possible jail time

by Admin | Jan 17, 2018 | Financial Fraud

When it comes to address fraud, the concept is fairly simple on paper, but in reality, a fairly innocuous action and thought process could prove hugely financial and legally detrimental to all parties involved.   So you live in Etobicoke, a community in the west-end...

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