What is another word for swindles?

Pronunciation: [swˈɪndə͡lz] (IPA)

Swindles, also known as scams or frauds, are actions or schemes designed to deceive someone in order to gain something of value. Some synonyms for swindles include cons, cheats, deceptions, and hustles. Scammers can use various tactics to swindle their victims, such as offering fake investment opportunities, posing as government agencies or charities, or requesting personal information under false pretenses. Other synonyms for swindles include shakedowns, rip-offs, grifts, and flimflams. It is crucial to remain vigilant and informed in order to avoid falling victim to swindles and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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Usage examples for Swindles

Some of these have been fairly honest, but many of them have been little better than rank swindles.
"Cuba, Old and New"
Albert Gardner Robinson
Of course some of these projects were mere vulgar swindles.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
We believe that most of the promotion companies are started in perfectly good faith, although some of them are swindles from the beginning; but no matter how honest and well meaning the organizers are, the chances of success are against them.
"Successful Stock Speculation"
John James Butler

Famous quotes with Swindles

  • It was beautiful and simple, as truly great swindles are.
    O. Henry
  • “The universe doesn’t have secrets,” I said cynically, “only lies and swindles.”
    George Alec Effinger
  • The agitator who preaches hatred and practices slander and untruthfulness, and the visionary who promises perfection and accomplishes only destruction, are the worst enemies of reform; and the man of great wealth who accumulates and uses his wealth without regard to ethical standards, who profits by and breeds corruption, and robs and swindles others, is the very worst enemy of property, the very worst enemy of conservatism, the very worst enemy of those “business interests” that only too often regard him with mean admiration and heatedly endeavor to shield him from the consequences of his iniquity.
    Theodore Roosevelt

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