Confessions of a Con Artist

A veteran scammer reveals how he made millions ripping off unsuspecting investors

 As told to Doug Shadel | from: AARP The Magazine

“My name is Jim, and I have spent most of my adult life swindling people out of money — big money. I worked in 30 fraudulent business operations over a 10-year period, pitching everything from gold coins to time-shares to oil and gas leases and other business opportunities. These scams took in millions of dollars. No matter how much money we made or how far-fetched the deal was, I never got caught. That is, until Sept. 30, 2004.”

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Thanks to consumerworld.org for pointing out the story.

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