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Complaint Review: 949 Customz Ink - Mike Johnson

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  • Submitted: Saturday, June 21, 2008
  • Last Posting: Thursday, January 08, 2009
  • Reported By:Cincinnati Ohio
949 Customz Ink - Mike Johnson
California St Palm Desert California, Nationwide U.S.A.

949 Customz Ink - Mike Johnson Mike Johnson of 949 Customs is con artist: bad checks, lies, deception, theif Palm Desert California


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Mickael William Johnson is a Con artists make money through deception. He lies, cheats and fool people into thinking he has happened onto a great deal or some easy money, when they're the ones who'll be making money.

He has a total lack of conscience.

A con artist is an expert at looking however he needs to look.

But the term con artist is short for confidence artist --they gain your confidence just long enough to get their hands on your money. They can be very charming and persuasive. A good con artist can even make you believe he is really an old friend you haven't seen in years.

Watch out or his scams relating to the auto industry.

Bob
Cincinnati, Ohio
U.S.A.

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Join the YAHOO group: Report-a-Conartist · Post a Report of Scam or a Con Artist

AUTHOR: Mike - Palm Desert (U.S.A.)

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/Report-a-conartist

This will help Stop Mike Johnson 949 Customs Inc in palm Desert CA
from ripping off any more people...

Michael William Johnson google profile:
http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/108652718281640936210

This Group will give people a chance to report con artists that may have con'ed them.
Con artists make money through deception. They lie, cheat and fool people into thinking they've happened onto a great deal or some easy money, when they're the ones who'll be making money. If that doesn't work, they'll take advantage of our weaknesses -- loneliness, insecurity, poor health or simple ignorance. The only thing more important to a con artist than perfecting a con is perfecting a total lack of conscience.
What does the average con artist look like? Despite what you may think, he isn't always a shady-looking character. A con artist is an expert at looking however he needs to look. If the con involves banking or investments, the con artist will wear a snappy suit. If it involves home improvement scams, he'll show up wearing well-worn work clothes. Even the basic assumption that the con is a "he" is incorrect: there are plenty of con women too.

You might think you can spot a con artist because he's someone you instinctively "don't trust." But the term con artist is short for confidence artist -- they gain your confidence just long enough to get their hands on your money. They can be very charming and persuasive. A good con artist can even make you believe he is really an old friend you haven't seen in years.

Con artists do share certain characteristics, however. Even the best con can only go on for so long before people start getting suspicious. For that reason, con artists tend to move frequently. They may have a job that allows this, or they might claim to have such a job. Railroad worker, carnival worker and traveling salesman are all parts con artists play to cover up their constant relocations.

A Con's a Con
Different terms for con artists include: flim flam man, sham artist, shyster or sheister, bunco man (after the name of a popular "fixed" card game that has since become synonymous with scams), bamboozler, swindler, grifter and hustler.
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