Why I'm Glad I Was Swindled
The con that ensnared me was a mundane one, which made it all the more undetectable. It wasn't an ungrammatical email promising fantastic riches, but a perfectly ordinary financial transaction with two very nice people.
The con that ensnared me was a mundane one, which made it all the more undetectable. It wasn't an ungrammatical email promising fantastic riches, but a perfectly ordinary financial transaction with two very nice people.
Amy Reading | Posted 05.01.2012
America has always admired a good confidence artist, that sleek and clever shyster whose fancy words promise a golden future. He is a direct descendent of mythic anti-heroes like cowboys or noir detectives, who exploit the ragged edges of the modern world.
Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 03.11.2012
wo of the best shows on cable return this week. They are White Collar and Royal Pains. Both shows have built a loyal fan base over the years, and each show has shown improvement year after year.
Time | Posted 12.21.2011
Baby boomers are still looking out for their parents, even as they have fallen into the crosshairs of financial con artists themselves. It's a bona fi...
The Huffington Post | Evan Allis | Posted 01.02.2012
No other demographic falls victim to scams and fraud quite as much as Post50s. Older adults are more likely than their younger counterparts to have ex...
Tinley Park, IL Patch | Paul Dailing | Email the Author | 6:00am | Posted 05.31.2011
A man who claimed to be a private investigator looking into a scam that bilked an 86-year-old Tinley Park woman out of $8,000 took the rest of the wom...
AP | TOM HAYS | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW YORK — A woman pretending to be a countess and two con men sought to cheat investors by hyping fictional deals – involving diamonds, c...
Robert Creamer | Posted 05.25.2011
The same people who paid for the midterm election ads playing on middle class economic insecurity are the people who made the middle class insecure in the first place. This will become cruelly obvious with the new Congress.
Dr. Jim Taylor | Posted 05.25.2011
From the snake-oil salesmen of the Old West to the grifters of the early 20th century, Rhonda Byrne of The Secret is the latest in a long history of American shakedown artists.
Lexington Herald-Leader | Josh Kegley | Posted 05.25.2011
Anthony T. Lackman, Jeremy L. Albertson, Tyler M. Smith, Henry S. Siegman and Justin C. Davidson are charged with theft by deception, engaging in orga...
Amy Reading | Posted 05.10.2012