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When the con begins to show its cracks, the mark does something incredible: They patch the cracks themselves.

"I signed the contract." "I sent the money." "I said 'I love you' first." long con part 3

A three-book series by an author on Kindle involving an undercover cop and a con artist. When the con begins to show its cracks,

During the commitment phase, the architecture of the scam shifts from offering incentives to leveraging deep psychological pressure. Fraudsters systematically trigger specific cognitive biases to disable the victim’s critical thinking: The Sunk Cost Fallacy long con part 3

In Part 1 of this series, we explored the basics of The Long Con and how scammers use various tactics to establish a connection with their victims. In Part 2, we delved deeper into the psychological aspects of The Long Con, examining the ways in which scammers manipulate their victims' emotions and perceptions.