> Fraud cannot exist through inaction. Talk to an attorney. > > Fraud requires specific intent. If you have mail fraud cases that > show otherwise, I'd sure like to see them. How do you prove intent? I'm certainly not a lawyer, and I don't have the spare money to go chat with one, but I am curious as to how you can prove that they are "accidentally" sending out invoices, and that it's not an intentional grab for money, and an attempt to discredit other registrars. <sarcasm> btw. Anyone have any idea how I can accidentally fraud someone and get off free if they happen to be dumb enough to pay? </sarcasm> I dunno, I'm starting to see these from some of our clients now, and I am a little bit tired of explaining it to our customers. *shrugs* That's life I suppose.
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