scams

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English - Turkish
dolandırıcılığı
scam
dolap (çevirmek)
scam
hortum (dolandırıcılık)
scam
Dolandırıcılık

O hep dolandırıcılıkla uğraşıyor. - He's always involved in scams.

English - English
plural of scam
419 scams
plural form of 419 scam
Ponzi scams
plural form of Ponzi scam
advance fee scams
plural form of advance fee scam
ponzi scams
plural form of ponzi scam, an alternative form of Ponzi scam
scam
To defraud or embezzle

They tried to scam her out of her savings.

scam
Fraudulent deal

That marketing scheme looks like a scam to me.

scam
Purposely distorting the truth in order to get someone else to part with something of value Scams can be small or large operations involving few or many people
scam
Fraudulent deal. Business plan intended to defraud
scam
{i} fraudulent act, deception, swindle
scam
Stanford Copy Analysis Mechanism (1)
scam
This is also known as Plug and Play for SCSI Using this specification, the SCSI host adapter is able to automatically select SCSI IDs for itself and other attached SCSI devices It can also enable/disable termination as required to properly terminate the SCSI bus
scam
This is also known as Plug and Play for SCSI Using this specification, the SCSI host adapter is able to automatically select the SCSI ID of itself and attached SCSI devices It can also enable or disable termination as required to properly terminate the SCSI bus This is an attempt to make SCSI easier to use, since the user no longer has to worry about setting SCSI ID jumpers or SCSI bus termination
scam
a fraudulent business scheme
scam
A scam is an illegal trick, usually with the purpose of getting money from people or avoiding paying tax. They believed they were participating in an insurance scam, not a murder = swindle. a clever but dishonest way to get money
scam
deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"
scam
A scheme designed to defraud an individual or corporation The agents typically promise a large return with little or no risk involved
scams

    Turkish pronunciation

    skämz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈskamz/ /ˈskæmz/

    Etymology

    [ 'skam ] (noun.) 1963. origin unknown.
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