Related Clues:
- Emails that tell you you've won the lottery, e.g
- Most deals that sound too good to be true
- Bogus offers
- Many involve wiring money
- Shell games, e.g
- Newspaper covers singular robberies
- Con artists' concoctions
- Con artist's œuvre
- Spam emails, often
- Suspicious offers, often
- Phishing offers and the like
- Fraudulent offers
- Sketchy offers
- London newspaper's plagiarisms, for example
- Cons are pros at running them