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  2. Fortune telling fraud - Wikipedia

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    Fortune telling fraud, also called the bujo or egg curse scam, is a type of confidence trick, based on a claim of secret or occult information. The basic feature of the scam involves diagnosing the victim (the "mark") with some sort of secret problem that only the grifter can detect or diagnose, and then charging the mark for ineffectual ...

  3. Are Psychics Real? Does That Even Matter to Them? How ... - AOL

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    But filmmaker Lana Wilson was primed to take on that challenge when she chose to begin capturing the emotionally charged alchemy of psychics practicing in New York City. After all, she was an ...

  4. Are psychics real? A documentarian follows 7 to find out

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    The psychic eventually gave her a “comforting” reading, leading to a breakthrough. “I started to think, well, what’s the difference between me and the millions of people around the world ...

  5. Maria Duval - Wikipedia

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    The scam quickly changed form, as sick and elderly people started receiving letters promising the psychic help of "Maria Duval" for $40 per mail consultation. The scam would quickly take gigantic proportions and generate some $200 million in revenues for the fraudsters running it. It appears only a very small portion of that money made its way ...

  6. Bob Nygaard - Wikipedia

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    Bob Nygaard is an American private investigator (PI) specializing in the investigation of confidence crimes, most notably psychic fraud.He has been instrumental in the arrest and conviction of numerous psychics, helping their victims obtain justice including financial restitution amounting to millions of dollars.

  7. So you think you're psychic? Déjà vu, ESP and premonitions ...

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    Psychics are individuals who claim to perceive information outside of the known human senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch) with a sixth sense, commonly referred to as ESP (extra-sensory ...

  8. Blessing scam - Wikipedia

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    The blessing scam, also called the ghost scam or jewelry scam, is a confidence trick typically perpetrated against elderly women of Chinese origin. The scam originated in China and Hong Kong and victims have fallen to it worldwide including in Chinatowns and overseas Chinese communities. The object of the scam is to persuade the victim to put ...

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