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Is cash gifting legal???

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I believe in gifting cash and some friends have invited me into a community which works on the principle of gift it forward. How can I know that this network concept is permitted by law and gaining prosperity via this medium is legal?
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  • It sounds like a pyramid scheme. I doubt if it is actually illegal but almost certainly more than a little risky!
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Bindi33 wrote: »
    I believe in gifting cash and some friends have invited me into a community which works on the principle of gift it forward. How can I know that this network concept is permitted by law and gaining prosperity via this medium is legal?

    whilst totally legal as everyone will sign to say any monies they pass on are a gift (ie non-recoverable)its a con mate search google.
  • Strange that there are two virtually identical posts from two differently named new MSE members, both today. :confused:
  • Yes.No doubt it is legal. According to me cash gifting is the most effective and easiest legal way to earn from home. Also it is saves you lot of time to spend with family...Keep going...You'll definitely succeed. There is provision in law for earning through internet.
  • Obvious scam is obvious
    Out on blue six..
    It's Chips and Jackets, Peas and Trousers.
  • TaBunny
    TaBunny Posts: 1,831 Forumite
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    What on earth is 'gifting forward?'
    :p
  • Laurel1 wrote: »
    Yes.No doubt it is legal. According to me cash gifting is the most effective and easiest legal way to earn from home.


    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Well you would say that:rolleyes:

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • marlot
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    You can read the exact law here:

    http://www.opsi.gov.uk/.../ukpga_20050019_en_4#pt3-pb3-l1g43

    The important part reads:

    "A person commits an offence if he-

    (a) invites another to join a chain-gift scheme, or
    (b) knowingly participates in the promotion, administration or management of a chain-gift scheme."

    Anyone who is actively inviting people to join such a scheme in the UK is committing an offence.

    The punishment in England or Wales is a large fine (I believe up to £5,000) and/or up to 51 weeks in jail. In Scotland and Northern Ireland the maximum jail time is slightly less at 6 months although the fine is the same.
  • dnomyar
    dnomyar Posts: 118 Forumite
    Is this spam? 1 newbie asking the question, and then another newbie answering saying is legal when it isn't and is the best way to make money and will succeed, when it clearly isn't, and you will not succeed, only lose money!
    if i had known then what i know now
  • dnomyar wrote: »
    Is this spam? 1 newbie asking the question, and then another newbie answering saying is legal when it isn't and is the best way to make money and will succeed, when it clearly isn't, and you will not succeed, only lose money!
    Possibly, it does seem a bit like a tag team PR operation especially with the fact that the second one had the link to the scam...

    This kind of thing goes on all the time though, the same for reviews on websites often they add fake reviews sadly - it's more effective for pure PR rather than marketing than spambots, especially when there's lots of bad reviews to whitewash out with fake praise
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