SPEAKING TASKS
You are expected to speak for about three-four minutes.
1/. What do you know about the definition of the term ‘fraud’?
2/. What are acts which may constitute criminal fraud (in International/English law)?
3/. Speak about fraud against the EU.
4/. What do you know about the problems connected with goods’ shipment;
5/. Do you agree/disagree that any economic crime is financial crime too?
Argue your answer.
6/. What is consumer fraud? Speak about any kind of it.
7/. What do you know about Financial Pyramid?
8/. Speak about Phoney Bank Inspector and Land speculation.
9/. What is Home Improvement Scheme?
10/. What do you know about fraud in financial sphere?
SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR STUDENTS’ PROJECT WORK:
Fraud in Internet;
2. Consumer Fraud: Spam;
3. Consumer Fraud: Pyramid Scheme;
4. Consumer Fraud: Chain Letter and Ponzi Scheme;
5. Consumer Fraud: How to Protect Yourself;
Insurance Fraud;
Identity Theft and Identity Fraud;
Credit Card Fraud;
The Russian Pyramids;
Confidence Games.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING AND WRITING
Task 1:
Read the text ‘PYRAMID SCHEME’, give your appreciation of the material.
Write the continuation of the last paragraph explaining the reason with your own words. (150 words)
PYRAMID SCHEME
A pyramid scheme is a fraudulent system of making money which requires an endless stream of recruits for success. Recruits (a) give money to recruiters and (b) enlist fresh recruits to give them money.
A pyramid scheme is called a pyramid scheme because of the shape of a pyramid: a three dimensional triangle. If a pyramid were started by a human being at the top with just 10 people beneath him, and 100 beneath them, and 1000 beneath them, etc., the pyramid would involve everyone on earth in just ten layers of people with one con man on top. The human pyramid would be about 60 feet high and the bottom layer would have more than 4.5 billion people!
A diagram might help see this:
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Thus, in very short period, 10 recruiting 10 and so on would reach 10 billion, well in excess of the earth's population. If the entire population of earth were 5 billion and we all got involved in a pyramid scheme, the bottom layer would consist of about 90 percent of the planet, i.e., about 4.5 billion people. Thus, for 500 million people to be WINNERS, 4.5 billion must be LOSERS.
In a straightforward pyramid scheme, a recruit is asked to give a sum of money, say $100, to a recruiter. The new recruit then enlists, say, 10 more recruits, to give up $100 each. In the simplest example, the recruiter keeps all the money he gets from his recruits. In our example, each recruit gives up $100 in exchange for $900 ($100 from each of his 10 recruits minus the $100 he gave his own recruiter). In order for no one to lose money, the recruiting must go on forever. On a planet with a limited number of people, even if the planet is as large as Earth and has almost 6 billion potential recruits, one runs out of new recruits rather quickly.
Thus, the result of all these schemes is inevitable: at best, a few people walk away with a lot of money, while most recruits lose whatever money they put into the scheme. In fact, the only way anybody can make money through a pyramid scheme or chain letter is if other people are defrauded into giving money upon a promise of getting something in return when it will be impossible for them to get anything at all in return. That is to say, in plain English, these schemes always constitute fraud. They use deception to get money. That is why they are illegal. They are not illegal because they involve recruiting people to recruit other people to recruit other people. That is perfectly legal and is done to some degree in many legitimate businesses. They are not illegal because they involve giving money to people. It is perfectly legal to give money to people. They are illegal because they involve deceiving people in order to get money from them: that is the legal meaning of fraud.
In actual fact, however, no pyramid scheme will ever work this way because the scheme will never get the number of recruits we've been speculating about. All pyramid schemes will begin to die when the later recruits don't sign on in numbers large enough to pay off the earlier recruits. There will always be enough people who will smell the scheme out. There will always be too many people who will say "if it sounds too good to be true that's probably because it is." There may even be a good number of people who will realize that though one person recruiting ten doesn't sound like much, it quickly adds up to unrealistic and improbable numbers. Also, all it takes is one person to stop the whole thing, either by adamantly persuading recruiters of their indecency, or by reporting them to the police.
Pyramid schemes are popular because people are greedy and greed can do wonders to a person's thinking. For a person desiring to make a lot of money from a small investment in a short amount of time, wishful thinking often takes over where critical thinking should step in. Wishes become facts. Skeptics become idiots for not getting on board. Desires become reality. Asking questions seems rude and unfriendly. Scam artists know how greed works and all it takes is one con man to get the thing started.
With the odds so stacked against a person, why would one gamble on a pyramid scheme? Greed is only part of the answer. Most pyramid people don't envision themselves anywhere near the bottom layer of the pyramid. Even the most greedy person on the planet would probably see that if one is near the bottom layer of recruits it will be very hard to get new recruits. They have to see themselves near the top in order to envision the immense wealth from minimal effort that is going to come their way.
People have to realize that pyramid schemes are alosing proposition for at least 90 percent of those who get involved in it.
Task 2:
Read the text “TELEMARKETING SCAMS” and give your opinion of the material.
Write your own explanation why: