English to Tamil Dictionary scam

scam

ஊழல்
definition
verb
a guy that scams the elderly out of their savings
swindle.
noun
an insurance scam
a dishonest scheme; a fraud.
translation of 'scam'
நேர்மையற்ற அல்லது முறைதவறியத் திட்டம்,
சூழ்ச்சி,
ஏமாற்றுதல்
example
Whoever is behind the 'scam' is a fraud and is attempting to collect personal information.
Everything zips along at a brisk and comedic pace for the first half hour, with an elaborate 'scam' to rip off a load of smuggled goods being set up.
an insurance 'scam'
an insurance 'scam'
However these rules will not stop you from being scammed as a 'scam' is more psychological than anything else.
One need look no further than the daily newspaper to see that securities fraud is the 'scam' du jour.
If there is an illegal immigrant scam or a marriage 'scam' , then the department must be involved.
Find out why the Feds are out to bust an insurance 'scam' where the doctor pays the patient.
The 'scam' tries to trick customers into giving away confidential bank details.
In fact, you would think that when more people came out to accuse you of 'scamming' them after the plea bargain was set would make you shut up and take the punishment before things got worse.
I wonder how many hoaxes and 'scams' are happening in that part of the world as we speak?
She suspects that he may be 'scamming' her to gain Canadian residency.
Meanwhile, Jeff's plan to scam the 'scammer' was taking shape.
It will clearly show what many people have known for years - these investment 'scams' are a massive fraud.
However these rules will not stop you from being 'scammed' as a scam is more psychological than anything else.
He tries to buy one on the street, but his naïvete and lack of street sense only see him get 'scammed' by con artists.
This blog entry discusses getting a phishing scam e-mail, and then some further logistics behind what might stop these from happening (and how to avoid getting 'scammed' yourself).
The bad news is they were 'scamming' us; the good news is they've stopped.
Is it any wonder that the internet has become a happy hunting ground for fraudsters and 'scammers' ?
I'd read in a book once of people who were less intimidated by bankers who wore regular clothes and made house calls, even though they were 'scamming' their clients.
It seems the scammers are trying to get increasingly clever, and it's an interesting social engineering trick to try to get people to let down their guard by first warning them about a scam - and then 'scamming' them anyway.
If state laws say one thing to stop a scam, can the 'scammers' simply move online?
This will focus on mitigating the risk of fraud, hacking, identity theft, 'scams' and schemes.
Whatever 'scams' Jimmy has contributed to in the past have not caused so many to lose so much.
Everybody thinks they know somebody who's 'scamming' welfare because they can't see a wheelchair.
Considering the extent to which the 'scammers' go for these scams, all this is likely to do is drive them further underground.
The combination of the two are highly effective at detecting 'scams' , schemes and illicit practices.
Then (of course) there are all the 'scams' and frauds being perpetrated through the Net.
May we humbly request your immediate and urgent attention to tell you the story of a Nigerian e-mail 'scammer' convicted of wire fraud in Houston, Texas?
Restaurants, in particular, have been hit by skimming 'scams' , especially overseas.
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