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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/con-artist-scam-red-flags_n_62dfefa1e4b03dbb991da98b

>I used to think I could never get scammed. I’m way too smart for that. I’ve got a degree from journ*lism school. And I read tons of newspapers and books. I know what’s going on in the world. There’s just no way a scammer could outsmart me, right?

:#marseybrainletclapping::#marseylaugh:

>Because con artists don’t outsmart you. They “out-feel” you. They use your emotions to gain entry into your life so they can rob you.

:#marseycope:

>In 2017, I became the victim of a professional con artist, a woman named “Mair Smyth,” who very quickly burrowed deep into my psyche and systematically scammed me out of almost $100,000 using a sophisticated series of confidence tricks.

>I’m a gay man, so she couldn’t use s*x to ensnare me. Her lures were much more creative and sinister.

:#marseypridepearlclutch::#marseystocksdown:

>My con artist tricked me into believing my neighbor was a criminal on the run from authorities in Canada. So I avoided her like the plague. She then convinced my neighbor that I was mentally ill. So my neighbor avoided me.

:#marseyrobber::#marseyschizotwitch:

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>Mair told us she was originally from Ireland and one night she pointed to a framed document hanging in her living room. “This is the Irish Constitution,” she said. “See that signature at the bottom? That’s my great uncle’s.”

This man must be one of the most gullible people alive.

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