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    Explore "investment fraud" with insightful episodes like "ENCORE: The Hollywood Ponzi Scheme | The Talented Mr. Avery", "#TBT: How Did Bernie Madoff Scam Thousands of People out of Billions?", "#545: How Not to Get Scammed, Conned, or Duped" and "How Ponzi Schemes Work" from podcasts like ""Scamfluencers", "Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "The Art of Manliness" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    ENCORE: The Hollywood Ponzi Scheme | The Talented Mr. Avery

    ENCORE: The Hollywood Ponzi Scheme | The Talented Mr. Avery

    To kick off the new year, we’re revisiting one of our most ambitious scammers to date: Zach Horwitz, the juice bar owner turned high-rolling Hollywood mogul… or so it seemed. The first episode in this three-part series, which originally aired in April of 2022, follows Zach’s savage journey into the heart of Hollywood — and the wallets of some of its biggest players.

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    #TBT: How Did Bernie Madoff Scam Thousands of People out of Billions?

    #TBT: How Did Bernie Madoff Scam Thousands of People out of Billions?
    On Nicole’s second #TBT episode, she unpacks the Bernie Madoff scandal and answers questions like: how did Bernie Madoff pull off the biggest Ponzi Scheme on record? And how can we protect ourselves from the next big scam? As promised, here are: Investment Adviser Public Disclosure: https://adviserinfo.sec.gov/  Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s(FINRA’s) BrokerCheck database: https://brokercheck.finra.org/

    #545: How Not to Get Scammed, Conned, or Duped

    #545: How Not to Get Scammed, Conned, or Duped

    When you think about people getting scammed, you probably think of the elderly getting conned out of money over the phone.

    But my guest today says that Millennials are actually more likely to get scammed than senior citizens, and in fact, anybody of any age can get conned. He should know: he's a former con man himself. His name is Frank Abagnale and his early life in which he forged checks and assumed various identities, including that of an airline pilot and doctor, was made famous by the movie Catch Me If You Can. After he served time for his crimes, he dedicated the next 50 years of his life to helping the government and businesses fight fraud. His most recent book, Scam Me If You Can: Simple Strategies to Outsmart Today's Rip-off Artists, aims to educate regular citizens about the most common scams out there and how to avoid them. Today on the show Frank gives us the inside dirt on a bunch of different modern cons, from romance scams to investment fraud to scams involving rental properties. He reveals the insidious ways that scammers have gotten more sophisticated with their cons, the red flags to look for when you're approached with one, and how to avoid getting duped. And he explains why he's never used a debit card.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/scam.