If you were (hypothetically) going to commit a crime which has the best Cost - Benefit ratio.
Cost = Risk of getting caught + Severity of the punishment
Benefit = Money
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If you were (hypothetically) going to commit a crime which has the best Cost - Benefit ratio.
Cost = Risk of getting caught + Severity of the punishment
Benefit = Money
One that comes to mind is cheating on ones taxes. The punishment is fairly light, and there is a definite reward.
I'd shy away from banks. That's federal shit, and the FBI are a lot smarter, and have much greater resources than a cop, or it's invesitigators.
Therefore, if I was going to rob something... grocery store. Go in there with a few people, take the $$$ from each register, right after it's been busy, busy shopping.
That'd be me.![]()
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Fraud definitly
Low rist even if you get caught
Potential Huge Payoffs
prostitution
What kind of fraud?Originally posted by Y_Lifter
Fraud definitly
Low rist even if you get caught
Potential Huge Payoffs
MommaKin.... you know you would never make ME pay![]()
steal passwords and hack online bank accounts
small scale insurance fraud
Not bad, but like physically robbing a bank, that is a fairly big federal offense. Plus there may be a way to track the transactionsOriginally posted by strongchick
steal passwords and hack online bank accounts