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When you use a ruse, you ask a question that has nothing to do with the investigation whatsoever, just to see their reaction.
In a rainbow ruse, you make a general statement about a personality trait that the subject has, but you also hedge your bets (and invite the subject to open up) by also attributing the opposite trait to them.
The person who hears this one way conversation in their voice mail could very well come out and expose the ruse you created landing you in, possibly, more trouble then if you were caught faking in the middle of you one way conversation.
If you really want to maintain this ruse you'll need to update their status as well.
If you want to pull of the illness ruse, you've got to lay the groundwork: Staying quiet during the day, with a concerned look on your face.
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The old scam – basically a fine-print ruse where you're actually selling a link or a box or something while making it look like you're selling the real thing – is still alive and well on eBay but now it's taken a decidedly more commercial turn.
The ruse – if you could call it that – worked: Michael Harrington wasn't red-baited into obscurity.
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We asked people for their most embarrassing anecdote of falling for a cunning ruse, so you can avoid making the same dumb mistakes they did.
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