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  2. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The con artist will then slam on his brakes to "avoid" the shill, causing the victim to rear-end the con artist. The shill will accelerate away, leaving the scene. The con artist will then claim various exaggerated injuries in an attempt to collect from the victim's insurance carrier despite having intentionally caused the accident.

  3. Mel Weinberg - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Weinberg (December 4, 1924 – May 30, 2018) was an American con artist, charlatan and federal government informant who is known for his involvement in a sting operation in the late 1970s and early 1980s known as Abscam.

  4. Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius Timothy Trebitsch-Lincoln (Hungarian: Trebitsch-Lincoln Ignác, German: Ignaz Thimoteus Trebitzsch; 4 April 1879 – 6 October 1943) was a Hungarian-born adventurer and convicted con artist. Born in Hungary of Jewish descent, he spent much of his life traveling the world engaging in various confidence scams.

  5. Opinion - JD Vance is a con artist, and the debate proved it

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    Vance used a question about climate change to trot out some of his well-rehearsed compassionate conservative lines, calling Hurricane Helene “an unbelievable, unspeakable human tragedy.

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  8. Coin-matching game - Wikipedia

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    The con artist suggests matching pennies (or other coins) to pass the time. The second con artist arrives and joins in, but soon leaves for a moment. The first con artist then suggests cheating. The victim, thinking they are going to scam the second con artist, agrees to match coins each time. When the second con artist returns and begins ...

  9. How a con artist stole millions from Procter & Gamble and Roche

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    The male ego is a delicate thing. And when that ego finds its way into the upper ranks of a large company, it is uniquely vulnerable to the right sales pitch.