People
Types of Scams
Tourist scams
Vocab
scams from history
100

What group of people are often the target of scams due to their money but also being less alert and frail.

Old, Elderly 

100

---- scams occur when a scammer tricks you into sending them money in exchange for a ------ to a concert, show, sporting event that doesn't exist 

ticket

100

Tourists often get scammed. Sometimes immediately as they arrive in the new country. A ------- will charge them triple to get to their destination as they don't know the currency well.

taxi driver 

100

When you get into someone's computer or email

hack

100

What famous tourist attraction did Victor Lustig try to sell twice. When Victor was 35, he learned how expensive the ----- had become to maintain. He came up with the idea to sell the ------ to a scrap metal dealer. He managed to con the dealer into thinking it was true. The dealer never went to the police was he was too embarrassed. He then did it again the next month. This time he didn't success but he also didn't get caught.  

Eiffel tower 

200
Sometimes people in this job scam their clients out of money by doing a bad/half a job. Often taking their money and not finishing the job. Also by overcharging for work. This leaves people not only out of pocket but also living in bad conditions 

Builders

200

Many scams are done on the -----. People will call pretending to be your bank. Text pretending to be family. Or, steal your data whilst online shopping 

internet 

200

Another big scam prevalent in the UK is the selling of ----- items. You will find designer products for rather cheap and this is enticing to tourists.

fake

200

the person that is the people harmed by the crime 

victim

200

Alves dos Reis was born in Lisbon in 1896. And when he was 28 years old he -------------------- that he caused an economic crisis that led to a nationalist military coup d’etat.

Alves dos Reis was born in Lisbon in 1896. And when he was 28 years old he printed himself so much money that he caused an economic crisis that led to a nationalist military coup d’etat.

300

If you get scammed you might need to hire a ----- to help you retrieve your money in a court of law

lawyer

300

---- is when someone pretends to be someone else. Usually involving an online relationship.

cat fishing 

300

A stranger will approach you and urge you to take a flower from them. The stranger will seem very friendly. As soon as you accept the gift....

they won't leave you alone until you pay them something 

300
the person somebody has chosen to scam, but they haven't done it yet. Often they chose vulnerable people are their ---

targets

300

Using these clues what scam do you think happened:


A clever Scottish man made an announcement

Prince of Poyais

'the water of Poyais, he said, was so pure it could quench any thirst - and as if that weren't enough, chunks of gold lined the river beds''

many people

money 

boat - excited 

arrival - unsure

died of hunger

...

400

Some scammers email you pretending to be ------ and ask you to send them money. In return they promise you will get you money back, plus extra. Also setting the idea that by helping someone so influential and important you'll be rewarded 

royalty 
400

Many scammers work in ------- abroad. They phone into the UK impersonating banks, HMRC, police, and more.

call centre 

400

Sometimes people pretend to be -------. They will use props which include fake signs to appear more convincing. These fake ----- usually tell you a meaningful sob story and ask for money for shelter or food.

beggers homeless
400

What does it mean ''to be taken in''

These phrasal verbs both mean to be deceived, to believe something that isn’t true.
E.g. "They told him he had to transfer his money to a new account and he fell for it."

400

# Barbara Erni traveled in and around Liechtenstein with a  large trunk secured to her back. She would make frequent stops to secure lodging for the night. Each time, Erni would tell the innkeeper that her trunk contained her most valued possessions and to put it in the most secure room in the inn.  What happened next?

In the 1700s, Barbara Erni traveled in and around Liechtenstein toting a large trunk secured to her back. Living a nomadic existence, she would make frequent stops to secure lodging for the night. Each time, Erni would tell the innkeeper that her trunk contained her most valued possessions and to put it in the most secure room in the inn. The owners obliged, unaware that the trunk didn’t hold clothes or jewels—it contained a co-conspirator who would spring out of the trunk, scoop up any valuables, and then disappear with Erni in tow. The plot worked for 15 years until Erni and her partner were arrested in 1784. As a sentence for their crimes, the two lost their most valuable possessions: their heads.

500

Scammers are also known as ---- men. --- is a synonym for scam.

con
500

Phishing is when criminals use fake messages as bait to lure you in and click a ---- 

link

500
What is card skimming 

When a skimmer is attacked to a card reader and then when you swipe your card it steals your details.

500

What does ''you've been had!'' mean?

This is an informal way to say that you’ve been tricked or deceived.

500

James McCormick ended up getting 10 years in jail for one of the most  dangerous cons of all time. He made £5million selling around 7,000 ---------- to different countries. His machines, which were really just golf ball finders, were set up all through Iraq at checkpoints between 2008 and 2010. No one knows how many people died as a result of the useless machines.

James McCormick ended up getting 10 years in jail for one of the most brazen and also dangerous cons of all time. He made £50 million selling around 7,000 fake bomb detectors to different countries. His machines, which were really just golf ball finders, were set up all through Iraq at checkpoints between 2008 and 2010. No one knows how many people died as a result of the useless machines.

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