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Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi, (March 3, 1882 – January 18, 1949), commonly known as Charles Ponzi, was an Italian businessman and con artist in the U.S. and Canada. His aliases include Charles Ponei, Charles P. Bianchi, Carl and Carlo. Born in Italy, he became known in the early 1920s as a swindler in North America for his money making scheme. Charles Ponzi promised clients a 50% profit within 45 days, or 100% profit within 90 days, by buying discounted postal reply coupons in other countries and redeeming them at face value in the United States as a form of arbitrage. In reality, Ponzi was paying early investors using the investments of later investors. This type of scheme is now known as a "Ponzi scheme". Ponzi was probably inspired by the scheme of William F. Miller, a Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 used the same scheme to take in $1 million.
Parts of Charles Ponzi's life are somewhat difficult to determine and understand, owing to his propensity to fabricate and embellish facts. He was born Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi in Lugo in 1882. He told The New York Times that he had come from a well-to-do family in Parma, Italy. He took a job as a postal worker early on, but soon was accepted into the University of Rome La Sapienza. His friends considered the university a "four-year vacation," and he was inclined to follow them around to bars, cafés, and the opera.
Actors: Mark Herzog (producer), Matthew I. Goldberg (producer), Mark Cowen (producer), Lara Hoefs (producer), Blake Neely (composer), Jonathan Buss (producer), Christopher G. Cowen (producer), Christopher G. Cowen (actor), Billy Schinski (editor), Hugh Ross (actor), Sebastian Bauer (producer), Sebastian Bauer (actor), Randa Walker (actress), Patrick Finan (actor), Jim McDevitt (actor),
Plot: Heists do not solely exist in the movies. These high profile schemes are elaborately planned, artful in their Machiavellian plotting, and so meticulously coordinated that they are often referred to as "the masterpieces of the confidence game". Often aimed at impossibly ambitious targets - casinos, jewelry stores, or famous museums - the masterminds behind these crimes are often heralded as the ingenious magicians of the underworld. The mystery and magnitude of these real crime stories sparks an undeniable interest for us innocent onlookers - a sense of seduction, spectacle and entertainment.
Genres: Documentary, Short,Actors: Mark Herzog (producer), Matthew I. Goldberg (producer), Mark Cowen (producer), Lara Hoefs (producer), Blake Neely (composer), Jonathan Buss (producer), Christopher G. Cowen (producer), Christopher G. Cowen (actor), Billy Schinski (editor), Hugh Ross (actor), Sebastian Bauer (producer), Sebastian Bauer (actor), Randa Walker (actress), Patrick Finan (actor), Jim McDevitt (actor),
Plot: Heists do not solely exist in the movies. These high profile schemes are elaborately planned, artful in their Machiavellian plotting, and so meticulously coordinated that they are often referred to as "the masterpieces of the confidence game". Often aimed at impossibly ambitious targets - casinos, jewelry stores, or famous museums - the masterminds behind these crimes are often heralded as the ingenious magicians of the underworld. The mystery and magnitude of these real crime stories sparks an undeniable interest for us innocent onlookers - a sense of seduction, spectacle and entertainment.
Genres: Documentary, Short,