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Saturday, September 28, 2013

AT THE RISK OF BODILY HARM...


DO NOT TRY ANYTHING YOU READ HERE
 
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DISCLAIMER
The contents of this section are dangerous. Misuse of the material can cheapen an art form or at the very least make you look stupid. More importantly, misuse of this information may result in jail time or death. Do not attempt any of these tricks from Jim Rose Scam Fraud Rip Off Con Artist Beware without the direct supervision of a responsible professional.
(image by John Robinson/Sideshow World) 
- Sword Swallowing
- Hold A Man Overhead With One Hand
- Magical Weight Gain
- Suspended Animation
- Hold Fire With Your Hands
- Eating Red Hot Peppers
- Walking On Hot Coals
- Human Bench
- Eating A Glass Light Bulb
- Fire-Eating
- Flaming Banana
- Hammer A Nail With Your Hand
- Can’t Break Away (resistance feat)
- Hot Coal Diet
- Light A Cigarette In Your Mouth
- Two Strong Fists
- Five-Finger Discount (a heavy person can be lifted with five fingers)

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Expiration Date Scam

Expiration Date Scam
"If you toss out food because the date on its package has long passed, you’re not doing yourself any food-safety favors. Expiration dates have little, if anything, to do with whether or not food is safe to eat, some experts say." Jennifer Waters, Marketwatch


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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Scam Alert: Sheriff's warn of on-going scam

Scam Alert: Sheriff's warn of on-going scam

PIMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KGUN9-TV) - The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is warning the public about a scam where someone claims to be law enforcement over the phone and states that the victim has an outstanding warrant.



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Scams Of The Mentalists

From Jim Rose Scam Fraud Rip Off Con Artist Beware - on Sideshow World.

Pin City:  A fortune teller, a map & a prediction
Memory of an Elephant, (The Human Computer): A formula to memorize a list of objects, names, etc.



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Beware Of Door-To-Door Salespeople!!

From a Seattle Times story:

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021694272_appamagazinescam2ndldwritethru.html 

A western Pennsylvania woman pleaded guilty to fraud Tuesday in what federal prosecutors say was a $2 million scheme to sell phony magazine subscriptions door-to-door using sob stories claiming the sales benefited the military, children's hospitals, single mothers or ex-cons looking to turn over a new leaf.