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Submitted 673 days ago...

ebn

ebn

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Loan fraud

I have a coworker who used a work program to change her hourly pay rate and the number of hours she worked to show that she made $25,000 in 2007, when in fact she only made $13,000. She printed out this statement and used it to qualify for a car loan. She told me about it and I told her that was considered fraud. Is it and what, if anything, should I do about it?

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Answer 1 / 2 - Submitted 673 days ago...

sidelko

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Yes, what she did is wrong. she shouldn't have been able to do what she did.

As far as should you report it. That is something that you have to decide, on what you do in situations like this and the karma that it carries.

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Answer 2 / 2 - Submitted 649 days ago...

airforcemom

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She was wrong. But now you have to decide what to do, if you report her, she;ll lose her job & her car. If you don;t report her, she may only lose her car since she defiitely only makes half of what she claimes.

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