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  2. Scam - Wikipedia

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    A long con or big con (also, chiefly in British English, long game) [3] is a scam that unfolds over several days or weeks; it may involve a team of swindlers, and even props, sets, extras, costumes, and scripted lines. It aims to rob the victim of a huge amount of money or other valuables, often by getting them to empty out banking accounts and ...

  3. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The result is the two con men are richer (less the cost of the violin), and the mark is left with a cheap instrument. [citation needed] The fiddle game may be played with any sufficiently valuable-seeming piece of property; a common variation known as the pedigreed-dog swindle uses a mongrel dog upsold as a rare breed but is otherwise identical ...

  4. Fast and Loose (con game) - Wikipedia

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    Fast and Loose is a cheating game played at fairs by sharpers.It is also known as Pricking the Garter (Renaissance), The Strap (1930 con man argot), The Old Army Game (World War II), The Australian Belt, [1] and Pricking at the Belt.

  5. Three-card monte - Wikipedia

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    It is very similar to the shell game except that cards are used instead of shells. [1] In its full form, three-card monte is an example of a classic "short con" [2] in which a shill pretends to conspire with the mark to cheat the dealer, while in fact doing the reverse. The mark has no chance whatsoever of winning, at any point in the game.

  6. Trump latest allegations 'ridiculous, con game' - AOL

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    President Donald Trump says the latest allegations against his Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh is 'ridiculous, a con game." (Sept. 26)

  7. Sam Bankman-Fried’s final con game - AOL

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    The disgraced FTX founder's elaborate—and expensive—PR strategy for his sentencing suggests he and his family feel little remorse for what he did.

  8. Shell game - Wikipedia

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    The shell game (also known as thimblerig, three shells and a pea, the old army game) is a public gambling game that challenges players to follow the movement of a marker hidden under one of several covers (shells). In practice, the game is almost always run as a confidence trick that uses sleight of hand to transfer

  9. 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.