In general, that's true. Most people are hoping for an unfair advantage, or the unearned, or the not deserved.
Sometimes there are honest people who are scammed. Notably, those trying to get their home's refinanced.
I've sympathy for someone trying to pay a mortgage and being fooled by a bogus lender. But I've no sympathy for someone hoping to have a Nigerian hide oil money in his personal bank account so he can have a 10% cut of stolen money.
The word economy has four syllables. The syllables are e-CON-o-my. The stress is on the second syllable.
Con mis primas means "With my cousins" in Spanish. Primas is the femine, so all the cousins would be girls.
e-con-o-my
what are the pro's and con's of bill gates
it takes jobs away from the country that is sending their business to another country
Contigo- informal (with a friend) Con usted- formal (with a person to whom you should show respect, like a boss or teacher or older person)
con
if you mean "con" this means to fool someone by pretending to be honest and moral which of course is exactly the opposite.
A person who tricks or cheats people out of money or other valuables in a dishonest, deceitful way. Perhaps, in modern "politically correct" parlance, it should be: con person. LOL Females con people too, right? Afterthought: Perhaps it would be better to substitute, "con artist" for "con man"...fair is fair.
CON (conned, conning)Pronunciation (US):Dictionary entry overview: What does con mean?• CON (noun)The noun CON has 3 senses:1. an argument opposed to a proposal2. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison3. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless propertyFamiliarity information: CON used as a noun is uncommon.• CON (verb)The verb CON has 2 senses:1. deprive of by deceit2. commit to memory; learn by heartFamiliarity information: CON used as a verb is rare.• CON (adverb)The adverb CON has 1 sense:1. on the negative sideFamiliarity information: CON used as an adverb is very rare
the history of the con. is by a person who knew which aunt me
Ex con
siempre contigo or siempre con usted or siempre con ustedes (more than one person) or siempre con vosotros
Con
a cool person and a good kisser
it is a caca me the ? person wrote this this is a lie
a dream come true If a person has visions or dreams that consistently come true, that person might be called "a prophet," or said to be "psychic." Unfortunately, the great majority of those who claim to be prophets are either experiencing the hallucinations of mental illness, and called "delusional," or they are "con artists," cleverly cheating foolish people out of their money.