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long firm; LF; LF scam noun a commercial fraud in which a good credit rating is first established and then abused UK, 1869- “You’re at the long firm again,” said Terry. “What’re you talking about? I paid for all this lot.” — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 61, 1984
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 71, 1996
- Long firm fraud [...] became big business. It was brilliantly simple. Go to suppliers, order and pay for goods [...] to set up a trading relationship. Then order the big one on credit and disappear[.] — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, p. 263, 2000
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