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WANTED: Magician vanishes from Jackson Hole with $100,000

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
A magician, believed to be Irish, has fled the US ski resort of Jackson Hole after allegedly stealing payments of $550 each from 236 people expecting to enjoy ski holidays in the resort.

Police have not named the suspect, who is believed to have committed the fraud two weeks ago by charging the sums from credit card numbers he had obtained on an email. It is suspected that he has fled to Canada.

This report from Planet Jackson Hole.
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All told, police say, nearly $130,000 was charged to the credit cards. The funds were then credited to the phony business account, whereupon the magician connived his partner into withdrawing $98,000 in cash plus another $12,000 in cashier's checks so the magician could payoff nonexistent transportation and hotel vendors and "book" their clients' fantasy vacations.

Have you been swindled by this man, or do you know anyone who has?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
It wasn't me.

Honest.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I think the top hat and cape would have made me think twice about giving him my money.
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Abracadabra.......... there's a sucker born every minute
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alan empty wrote:
I think the top hat and cape would have made me think twice about giving him my money.

I'd be more wary of trusting your money with people in pin-striped suits.

Several magicians have found money behind my ears, so I wouldn't be too hard on the profession generally.
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Yes, the folk in pinstripe suits are likely to be merchants rolling eyes

(ex equitable life investor and buyer of technology funds)
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