Related Clues:
- Chartered accountant involved in S&M racket
- Husband getting over a Times spoof
- 'Make $10,000 in two days' post, probably
- Evidence of a 49-Across, presumably
- Plea for money from a foreign prince, perhaps
- Many a cryptid sighting, e.g
- Heads of Swiss company ably manufacturing fiddle
- Many an email from a Nigerian prince
- Crop circles, for one
- Offer that seems too good to be true, usually
- Message like 'You've just won a free cruise!' probably
- Ponzi scheme, say
- Recall computers making racket
- Fraudulent scheme? Clear off — not right!
- Phisher's plan