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Understanding Swindledom: Types, Examples, and Consequences

Swindling is a fraudulent scheme in which the perpetrator makes false promises or representations to the victim with the intention of deceiving them and obtaining their money or other benefits. The term "swindle" can refer to a wide range of fraudulent activities, including pyramid schemes, Ponzi schemes, and other types of investment scams.

Swindledom is a noun form of the word swindle, and it refers to the state or condition of being a victim of a swindle. It can also refer to the practice or activity of swindling others.

For example, "The company was accused of engaging in swindledom by defrauding investors out of millions of dollars."

Synonyms for swindledom include fraud, scam, and deception.

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