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Old 07-13-2014, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by shelly View Post
My question then becomes if the company knew that they where selling a proxy signiture does it then become a forgery because the company knows its not authentic.
It Sunday the world cup is not on yet I just want to kill some time
No, Shelly. A proxy is a proxy. If it was authorized by the (supposed) signer it is a proxy. Period. But in the case where the "signer" was paid to provide a genuine autograph, but did not, fraud was committed. (But not by the person who put pen to paper, as in the case of forgery.)

It's really not very difficult.
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