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Scamula
5th December 2006, 04:25 AM
What are your tips for happy forgery?

Here is mine.

Take your time. It is good to set aside a whole afternoon like a Sunday or something to really get it done. Like if you're forging something that has to be sent off to a governmental agency or welfare office or something, then you'd better take the time to do it right. If you don't you're toast. The stakes are higher when dealing with a governmental agency than they would be if you were just trying to con some business out of some freebies with a fake check.

C'tair
5th December 2006, 07:56 AM
Cant say much more than you, but after practicing it and getting pretty good results I ended up needing to forge the whole paper that said "Please justify my sons absence at school in the days between here and there because of sickness" which is alot more to forge than just the sig. Thought about just using my scanner and copying it, then tracing it again with a pen (for more realistic ink) but I dont have any of those papers lying around.

DeuceOmen
7th December 2006, 04:31 AM
Well for school just write the note in your handwriting and have your forged sig in a box u made for your parent's signature. I used to do that when I actually got them signed. But schools don't even really care becuase they know 1/2 the ppl forge the shit anyway.

eminent
16th June 2007, 06:48 PM
In school ,you've just got to make sure that the writings all level and neat ,you can say you wrote the note and mum signed it or something. Signiture? well you just got to practice. The first time I did it in my homework diary back in yr3 I obviously got caught. Then my sister showed me how to practice. I do it all the time now ,never been caught again.:ugh2:

odin_dax
16th June 2007, 09:33 PM
Ha, ha, ha, ha @ school notes

Arbit3r
7th September 2007, 05:17 AM
SWIM usually types the letter very professionally, as if it was written by his mother from her work with a work heading, and then signs the signature where it would go in a proper business letter.