Posted on: 2015/09/11 07:48am
By: Anonymous (dyncymraeg)
When reading this forum, a common subject which comes up is websites using fake profiles or sending fake replies to earn money. If websites do this they must surely be breaking the law because they are earning money through deception. To the best of my knowledge I have not heard of website owners being prosecuted for this practice. How are websites able to get away with using fake profiles if prosecutions have not occurred? Does anyone know of instances where civil actions have been taken against website owners?
Re: Criminal liability for fake profiles
Posted on: 2015/11/26 08:34am
By: Anonymous (tom)
if you do a search there was a case in the US by a guy against matchdocom for using fake profiles ,they all need a good bashing as its a global problem of massive fraud going on ,billions are being scammed by the owners of date forums