EagleFan
06-14-2011, 04:20 PM
I usually try to ignore the filler crap that are disguised as "stories" online. Things that show up on Yahoo or Comcast as stories and once you begin reading you see the same old stuff. Top 10 this, 8 reasons for that, etc...
One caught my eye today.
Top 6 Money Habits Which Could Land You In Jail....
The lead in paragraph mentions that these habits could land you in jail. Key word here is goiing to be habits.
The first "habit" that could land you in jail is.... Signing someone else's signature on a check.... WOW!!! Really? It's illegal if I take someone else' checks and try to cash them using a forgery? Glad I read this little tip.
Now that I am already afraid that my other habits could lead to serious jail time I read the next habit that could land me in jail. Using someone else' identity to obtain credit... Holy sh**!!! Identity theft is illegal? Da**, there goes my plans for the weekend.
Almost afraid to read on and I find out that lying on a home loan application is illegal. What if I am lying about being someone else and signing their signature? I am screwed.
Up next? Knowingly writing bad checks. Knowingly can actually be dropped from the sentence in many locations but hopefully common sense can apply to a situation.
Can it get much more surprising? Yes!!! Using a copier to copy money and trying to pass it off as real is illegal too. This article is really ruining my plans for the next month now. I just bought a brand new lasere copier just for this.
Just when I can take no more I read that writing on money is illegal. Seriously? Suddenly I hear the one of these things is not like the other song from Sesame Street in my head. I know that I have heard this before.
How does 1 through 5 get to be considered a habit? Are there people that honestly didn't know that identity theft, forgery and counterfeiting was illegal?
One caught my eye today.
Top 6 Money Habits Which Could Land You In Jail....
The lead in paragraph mentions that these habits could land you in jail. Key word here is goiing to be habits.
The first "habit" that could land you in jail is.... Signing someone else's signature on a check.... WOW!!! Really? It's illegal if I take someone else' checks and try to cash them using a forgery? Glad I read this little tip.
Now that I am already afraid that my other habits could lead to serious jail time I read the next habit that could land me in jail. Using someone else' identity to obtain credit... Holy sh**!!! Identity theft is illegal? Da**, there goes my plans for the weekend.
Almost afraid to read on and I find out that lying on a home loan application is illegal. What if I am lying about being someone else and signing their signature? I am screwed.
Up next? Knowingly writing bad checks. Knowingly can actually be dropped from the sentence in many locations but hopefully common sense can apply to a situation.
Can it get much more surprising? Yes!!! Using a copier to copy money and trying to pass it off as real is illegal too. This article is really ruining my plans for the next month now. I just bought a brand new lasere copier just for this.
Just when I can take no more I read that writing on money is illegal. Seriously? Suddenly I hear the one of these things is not like the other song from Sesame Street in my head. I know that I have heard this before.
How does 1 through 5 get to be considered a habit? Are there people that honestly didn't know that identity theft, forgery and counterfeiting was illegal?