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TRAVELING CON ARTISTS: THEIR GAMES, THEIR RULES, YOUR MONEY

NCJ Number
146563
Author(s)
D Marlock; J Dowling
Date Published
1994
Length
64 pages
Annotation
This book, detailing the tactics used by con artists, is based on media accounts, nationwide interdepartmental police reports, victim interviews, and bulletins from the FBI, State bureaus of criminal investigation, the National Association of Bunco Investigators, and Professionals Against Confidence Crime.
Abstract
The book describes how to spot the most common confidence games, how hustlers locate their victims, how to scam-proof one's home, what potential victims should do if they are suspicious, whom to call before signing or agreeing to anything, how to determine if a warranty is valid, and why many confidence artists target senior citizens. Some of the most frequently used schemes, which are outlined in this book, involve home repair swindles, home invasions, fortune telling, pigeon drops, bank examiner fraud, bail bond, charitable solicitations, contests, credit card fraud, insurance scams, and fraudulent investments. 2 appendixes

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