Does that really work and would it be punishable?

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I, 13, stupid, have looked on the Internet so, if you get somewhere random Netflix cards, with money on it, free of charge. In retrospect, I wonder how I could be so naive. Anyway, there was such a side and then I had to verify briefly that I'm a human. For this had to participate, so to speak, only in a lottery, but in which I have typed fake data that there's not even eig. Has worked → has been forwarded. To verify at the end I had to "just" complete any paid subscriptions to newspapers or so. Since I have fake bank account data from fake-it.cc entered (but so have my old email, which I once used for spam have entered.) Later I got an email with the confirmation of the order. (ps my netflixkartencode I still did not get. (Ps', the pages were probably as well as no official pages, had funny names and designes.)

Is there any money deducted from this (hopefully nonexistent) bank account and was it somehow punishable? But the bank account does not exist, is it somehow scam because of fake data and stuff? And could I make myself punishable, because I'm only 13.

Kind regards

(yes, I know that was very stupid and I do not know how I figured it might work, so you do not have to write it in the comments, thanks)

Ja

Think that is punishable, because attempted fraud, but there will certainly be nothing, you're only 13, but yes have your ip address, if you have not used vpn ^^

Re

First of all, you are smarter than 80% of the 13 year olds because you were smart enough to give any data from you… If you have not given correct data in the spam email you should not really attach something…

Legal, not legal is hard to say since you did not get anything that normally costs something. Advertisements because of false data will not do you either because the most likely even work illegally and only want money… As long as the bank account does not exist you will actually nothing happen and even if, you will not be addressed anything I guess 👍

Bu

Not correct! Ip is tracking;)

Re

Yes, but not at fake sites where you get something…

Bzw rather unlikely

Bu

Especially with those sites who usually have it on the "customer" to investigate and stick it. Dubious Fake pages are usually full of Trojan or other stuff.