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  2. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Throughout this list, the perpetrator of the confidence trick is called the "con artist" or simply "artist", and the intended victim is the "mark". Particular scams are mainly directed toward elderly people, as they may be gullible and sometimes inexperienced or insecure, especially when the scam involves modern technology such as computers and ...

  3. A psychologist explains the top factor con artists use to ...

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    People who are going through life transitions become more emotionally vulnerable and con artists can spot that." These can be negative: The victim can be experiencing the sadness of a divorce ...

  4. List of con artists - Wikipedia

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    George C. Parker (1860–1936): American con man who sold New York City monuments to tourists, including the Brooklyn Bridge, which he sold twice a week for years. The saying "I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge" originated from this con. [13] Charles Ponzi (1882–1949): Italian swindler and con artist; "Ponzi scheme" is a type of fraud named ...

  5. Avoiding Job Scams: How Not to Fall Victim to the Con Artists

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    Scams and cons are appallingly common online these days, and among the more despicable ploys out there are those that aim to take advantage of desperate job-seekers trying to salvage their ...

  6. Scam Artists Target the Unemployed: How to Avoid Being ... - AOL

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    Some people kick you when you're down, and with the effects of the recession lingering on through the jobless recovery, there are plenty of people down there to kick. Scams targeting the ...

  7. Scam - Wikipedia

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    As such, there is no consistent profile of a confidence trick victim; the common factor is simply that the victim relies on the good faith of the con artist. Victims of investment scams tend to show an incautious level of greed and gullibility, and many con artists target the elderly and other people thought to be vulnerable, using various ...

  8. Why do people believe con artists? - AOL

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    What is real can seem pretty arbitrary. It’s easy to be fooled by misinformation disguised as news and deepfake videos showing people doing things they never did or said. Inaccurate information ...

  9. The switch (con) - Wikipedia

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    The switch is a type of confidence trick designed to obtain money from a victim by exchanging a phoney package or bundle for the package containing the money. This trick requires two con artists. The switch has six steps: The con artists spot a target (the mark) and one of the con artists approach and engages the target in a brief conversation ...