Actually I've been told it's not. Someone ran this game on us, sort of. Stole our credit card information, sold it to someone else. That someone else used it to open a fedex account, then in one day sent out dozens of checks, overnighted, draining our account. A few of them were returned to sender, a few of the people tracked us down and asked if we were scamming them. WE called the FBI, who didnt' care. We called the US marshalls, who didn't care. We called the State police who didn't care and told us to call the local sheriff. We went to the police with the scam e-mails, fraudulent checks in unopened envelopes, and the name of the only place we had ever given that particular credit card info to. They opened the envelope, fingerbanged the evidence, told us there was nothing they could do since the checks didn't come with any instructions and there was no way to link the sender of the e-mail to the sender of the check/credit card fraud.
So we went home. We now have a very lucrative business defrauding lots of people out of money over interstate lines and as long as we keep the communications seperate, the law doesn't care, and has no idea how to fingerprint a piece of paper.:guitar:
4wdlifeform, we'll take you off our mailing list.:shhh: