Fraudulent in a sentence as an adjective

What if they're engaging in fraudulent trading as well?

In addition, each fraudulent charge carries a $15-$25 fee, which you're liable for.

It's taken for granted that legal billing is often fraudulent.

Then when nobody or only fraudulent people apply, they reject them all and claim a skills shortage.

Amazon sends me an email saying that someone purchased my item, but they may be a fraudulent account.

You missed the part about the Groupon rep encouraging fraudulent Yelp reviews, which I feel is an important point.

Your friend should not have opened a fraudulent dispute. We then sent a DM to the individual who asked, saying the following: Please mind your own business.

This sort of fraudulent behavior deserves consequences larger than "hey, stop that".I live in NYC.

I made images of the days during the fraudulent elections, of BMPs chasing unarmed civilians through the streets[4].

We had bad models because of a corrupt and criminally fraudulent financial system.

Note: google display network advertising is equally useless/fraudulent.

But too many people act like the risk itself is not there, or that there's a clear, obvious line between fraudulent businesses that con artists start and solid trustworthy businesses that we start.

> ...frys actually challenged my chargeback...Side note: if you have a fraudulent transaction on your credit card, don't call your credit card company and "dispute" a charge or ask for a "chargeback".

Leo Apotheker made $25 million on his way out the door from HP, after vaporizing over $6 billion in buying a fraudulent company and doing virtually no due diligence.

It's a natural phenomenon which has rather grim implications: if an exchange is conducting fraudulent activity, then the entire bitcoin trading ecosystem is affected.

A lot of value of stolen credit cards comes from the reluctance of businesses and law enforcement to go after the users of such stolen cards, as the transactions are "small" - sub-1000$.Last year, I had four fraudulent transactions appear on my card.

The Commission's complaint alleges that during this period certain of these executives, including Abrams, backdated stock option exercises, made fraudulent disclosures concerning Mercury's "backlog" of sales revenues to manage its reported earnings, and structured fraudulent loans for option exercises by overseas employees to avoid recording expenses.

Fraudulent definitions

adjective

intended to deceive; "deceitful advertising"; "fallacious testimony"; "smooth, shining, and deceitful as thin ice" - S.T.Coleridge; "a fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes"

See also: deceitful fallacious