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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. 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 ...

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

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    Con artists, as predators, love to pounce on these opportunities of emotional vulnerability. During these periods, "we become a little bit uncomfortable because humans don't really like ...

  5. Pigeon drop - Wikipedia

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    Shredded paper, which has been used as a decoy for cash in this scam [1]. The pigeon drop or Spanish handkerchief or Chilean handkerchief is a confidence trick in which a mark, or "pigeon", is persuaded to give up a sum of money in order to secure the rights to a larger sum of money, or more valuable object.

  6. Scam - Wikipedia

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    Confidence tricks exploit characteristics such as greed, [8] dishonesty, vanity, opportunism, lust, compassion, credulity, irresponsibility, desperation, and naïvety. 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.

  7. Confidence tricks in film and television - Wikipedia

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    A Con (2005) – created by a con artist Skyler Stone, who reveals the secrets of his profession by performing confidence tricks, scams, and hoaxes. Revolver (2005) – directed by Guy Ritchie ; one of the main characters, Jake Green ( Jason Statham ), is a con artist, and the premise of the film is a con.

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    Looks like not everybody is going to be rooting for Anna Delvey on Dancing with the Stars this season.. On Thursday, Sept. 5, the co-hosts of The View let loose about the convicted con artist's ...

  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 ...