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Can I use my Uncle’s credit card online to register for GRE test with the intentions he would never know?
Posted on May 16th, 2010 8 commentsluqman cheema asked:
well friends I am thinking to use my uncle’s credit card to register for a GRE exam. I have all the information bout the credit card.. would I be caught if I use his credit card without asking him and never payback….I need to know this Please help…?
WilliamStandards & Testing Credit Card, Friends, Gre Exam, Gre Test, Information Bout, Online Test, Payback, Register8 responses to “Can I use my Uncle’s credit card online to register for GRE test with the intentions he would never know?”

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Logic would tell you “NO”. Your uncle would get a statement of the transactions and see that you had done it.
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Excuse me> You are asking us to tell you if you can STEAL money from your unsuspecting Uncle and get away with it.
The short answer is NO> And if you are not aware of that, taking a GRE exam won’t do you any good. Go straight to jail and just enter prison at this point. Save the taxpayers millions of dollars in trials and convictions and appeals, etc.
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Michael M May 19th, 2010 at 18:46
no and you have to live with yourself and your conscience. do you think this is a good way to start life? Do you want to go to jail one day
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rose1077 May 20th, 2010 at 23:13
This would be illegal and WHEN (that’s when, not if) your uncle found out – he could press charges and you could be looking at jail time, penalty fees, and fraud charges that would haunt you the rest of your life.
Why don’t you just ask your uncle if he’ll help you?
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just tryin' 2 help May 23rd, 2010 at 07:31
you really want to take your GRE w/stolen money?
you have issues.
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sprintgirlracing May 25th, 2010 at 17:06
Ever heard of statements. They are a monthy report of what was spent using what card, sent to each card holder. They are how authorities catch scammers and identity theft. Chances are that he’ll know when the statement or bill comes in. And, on top of that, if he’s really not okay with it, he could report it as theft, and you would be looking at jail time or heavy fines.
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Jim R May 26th, 2010 at 07:37
Sure you can. It’s illegal and unethical but you can still do it. Not a problem though provided your willing to go to prison. Which would of course make taking the GRE moot.
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hplss.rmntc May 28th, 2010 at 08:37
If he looks at his credit card statement he will definately notice. I would not try it, you could get in BIG trouble.
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ruth4526 May 17th, 2010 at 01:10