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The phrase "act of scamming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action or behavior of deceiving someone for personal gain, typically in a financial context.
Example: "The authorities are cracking down on the act of scamming that has been affecting many unsuspecting victims."
Alternatives: "scamming behavior" or "scam activity".
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This act of scamming is called "Luring".
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Check the message you suspect of scamming.
Social media is another form of scamming.
That was not the act of a "scam artist," he added.
I have a fantasy that one day every worker in the service industry simply refuses to work; this act of resistance would highlight the inherent scam that is capitalism (the white man's paradise), the false narrative that the owners and bosses are worth more than the workers.
executive director Richard Lloyd said: "It is critical that banks act swiftly to help victims of scams and provide them with accurate information on their rights.
Weiss's complaint admits neither he nor any other private lawyer discovered the alleged fraud, and credits The Wall Street Journal and other newspapers with unveiling a scam that the complaint calls so classic that the prevalence of such scams in the 1920s helped lead to the passage of the Securities Act of 1933.
Because cybercriminals act differently when creating logical copies of website for different types of scams, the input attributes that are most similar can change.
Those using social networks can fall victim to a wide variety of acts, inclusive to scams, social engineering, cyberstalking, cyberbullying, online predators, hacking, or other acts related to Internet security.
Some sort of scam?
The list of "scams" makes depressing reading.
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