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- Long_firm_fraud abstract "A long firm fraud (also known as a consumer credit fraud) is a fraud that uses a trading company set up for fraudulent purposes; the basic operation is to run the company as an apparently legitimate business by buying goods and paying suppliers promptly to secure a good credit record;. Once they are sufficiently well-established, the perpetrators then purchase the next round of goods on credit and decamp with both the goods and profits from previous sales. The goods can then be sold elsewhere. The procedure needs a certain amount of money to set up, often the proceeds from another crime or a previous long firm.Long firm frauds have become significantly less common in recent years since it is no longer possible to operate for any length of time without leaving a significant paper trail.".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageID "321050".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageLength "1563".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageRevisionID "701443000".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deception.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fraud.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLink Credit_(finance).
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLink Fraud.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:paper_trail.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Long firm fraud".
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Econ-stub.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fraud.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Long_firm_fraud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scams_and_confidence_tricks.
- Long_firm_fraud subject Category:Deception.
- Long_firm_fraud subject Category:Fraud.
- Long_firm_fraud hypernym Fraud.
- Long_firm_fraud type Company.
- Long_firm_fraud comment "A long firm fraud (also known as a consumer credit fraud) is a fraud that uses a trading company set up for fraudulent purposes; the basic operation is to run the company as an apparently legitimate business by buying goods and paying suppliers promptly to secure a good credit record;. Once they are sufficiently well-established, the perpetrators then purchase the next round of goods on credit and decamp with both the goods and profits from previous sales. The goods can then be sold elsewhere.".
- Long_firm_fraud label "Long firm fraud".
- Long_firm_fraud sameAs Q6673472.
- Long_firm_fraud sameAs m.0121rs9t.
- Long_firm_fraud sameAs Q6673472.
- Long_firm_fraud wasDerivedFrom Long_firm_fraud?oldid=701443000.
- Long_firm_fraud isPrimaryTopicOf Long_firm_fraud.