What is another word for con game?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒn ɡˈe͡ɪm] (IPA)

The term "con game" refers to a deceitful scheme that is designed to trick or deceive someone for personal gain. There are many synonyms for this term, including confidence game, scam, swindle, hustle, fraud, rip-off, and Ponzi scheme. Confidence game is often used interchangeably with con game and emphasizes the use of confidence or trust in order to deceive the victim. A scam refers to a fraudulent scheme that is designed to swindle someone out of money or valuables. A swindle is a scheme that involves cheating or defrauding someone, while a hustle is a scheme that involves pushing or promoting something dishonestly. Fraud generally refers to any intentional act of deception, while a Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment scheme that involves paying returns to earlier investors with the capital of newer investors.

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Famous quotes with Con game

  • Politics, in a sense, has always been a con game.
    Joe McGinniss
  • This is the ultimate con game - I'm having fun and people pay me to do it.
    Adam Osborne
  • “Your predator is close behind you and will infallibly be your death.” “I don’t doubt it,” Carmody said, in a moment of strange calm.” But in terms of long-range planning, I never did expect to get out of this Universe alive.” “That is meaningless,” the Prize said. “The fact is, you have lost everything.” “I don’t agree,” Carmody said. “Permit me to point out that I am presently still alive.” “Agreed. But only for the moment.” “I have always been alive only for the moment,” Carmody said. “I could never count on more. It was my error to expect more. That holds true, I believe, for all of my possible and potential circumstances.” “Then what do you hope to achieve with your moment?” “Nothing,” Carmody said. “Everything.” “I don’t understand you any longer,” the Prize said. “Something about you has changed, Carmody. What is it?” “A minor thing,” Carmody told him. “I have simply given up a longevity which I never possessed anyhow. I have turned away from the con game which the Gods run in their heavenly sideshow. I no longer care under which shell the pea of immortality might be found. I don’t need it. I have my moment, which is quite enough.” “Saint Carmody,” the Prize said, in tones of deepest sarcasm. “No more than a shadow’s breadth separates you and death! What will you do now with your pitiable moment?” “I shall continue to live it,” Carmody said. “That is what moments are for.”
    Robert Sheckley
  • “Listen to me good,” said my father the moment we were out the door. He was hot, I could tell. “Everybody has their own game, understand? Lawyers got theirs. Doctors got theirs. Business people got theirs. Every bum on the street has his, too. Got it? And every game has two sets of rules, the one set that they tell people that they play by, but—listen closely—behind their closed doors, these same people always got another set of rules that they really play their game with. The Church, she does this beautifully, having people pray to Cristo, oh, so sweetly. Then they get all those young nuns and priests to work for free for them all their lives, and yet from behind those closed doors, that goodhearted, all-loving Church steals the best lands of Mexico, and the whole world, if she could! “Education, mijo, is another racket. Another con game! Don’t let nobody fool you! School wants to get people thinking all the same way like trained mice. Don’t you ever fall for nobody’s racket, mijito. Think, here in your head, feel, here in your heart, and trust your tanates, here between your legs a lo chingón! This is life in all her power and glory! Got it?” he said, gently putting his huge thick hand on my shoulder. “I got it, papa,” I said, wiping the tears out of my eyes. And I really did get it. I loved my father con todo mi corazón. He made so much sense, just like Ramón, and even Gus. All these guys made sense and they took no shit from nobody!
    Victor Villaseñor

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