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Fraudster

/ˈfrɔːd.stər/noun
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A fraudster is a person who deliberately deceives others for personal or financial gain, typically through schemes involving false representations, forged documents, or manipulated systems. Unlike impulsive criminals, fraudsters often rely on charm, technical skill, or institutional access to exploit victims over extended periods. In contemporary usage, the term frequently describes both lone operators and members of sophisticated networks involved in identity theft, investment scams, or corporate malfeasance.

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