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What is Fraud?
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undergraduate
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https://report-support.ucl.ac.uk/support/what-is-fraud
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https://report-support.ucl.ac.uk/
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2026-03-09T06:05:16+00:00
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What is Fraud?

Source: https://report-support.ucl.ac.uk/support/what-is-fraud Parent: https://report-support.ucl.ac.uk/

Fraud is a crime where someone deliberately deceives another person for personal gain, usually to obtain money or personal information. In the UK, fraud is generally defined under the  Fraud Act 2006.

There are many different types of fraud, but most fraud and scams follow a similar pattern. 

This can include: 

Examples of fraud include: 

Quick tip: The police will never ask for you to send money. This is a common scam targeting students which may also include a request for 24/7 surveillance. It is important you do not engage with this scam and report it to police as soon as possible. 

If you think you have been scammed, or you have any doubts and would like to check before you transfer money, email the Crime Prevention and Personal Safety team who will support you: crimeprevention-personalsafety@ucl.ac.uk

There are two ways you can tell us what happened

or Report anonymously (limited action can be taken)