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  • Alex pretends to exist a blind human to cheat a casino ; Jess places her head through a business bill of fare in a Proposition Bet; Paul cons an unsuspecting couple into buying counterfeit casino fries ; and Dealer Scams looks at the Bust-Out Dealer. Finally, a serial overview looks at some of the scams pulled past the trio over the last viii programmes and runs through a checklist of lessons learned. (en)
  • The hustlers employ a wire transfer service to swindle 2 potential flat renters out of their deposit ; tennis histrion Greg Rusedski poses as a security guard and takes the earnings from a jewellery shop ; Paul demonstrates how to lift two glasses with one balloon ; and Paul and Alex apply a variety of techniques to persuade people to purchase expensive faux healing stones from a marketplace stall . (en)
  • Hollyoaks star Gemma Atkinson helps pull off a existent-life game of Grand Theft Auto. (en)
  • Dancer Brendan Cole joins with a betting scam for an unlicensed boxing friction match ; Paul demonstrates how to become many more than drops of vino out of a seemingly empty bottle ; and a Mercedes is stolen from a 2d-mitt motorcar dealership with the assistance of some faux keys . (en)
  • Jess hides in a sofa delivered by Paul and Alex to an antiques store, then steals items from the shop while the owner is out ; model Danielle Lloyd is shown how to steal a handbag in a café ; Jess poses as a clemency worker in a decorated shopping area to distract people while Paul picks from their bags ; Alex demonstrates how to recall a £20 note from under a bottle without touching the canteen ; and Jess pretends to take establish a lost dog in social club to scam the canis familiaris's owner . (en)
  • Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding is a invitee hustler in a scam involving gold bondage. (en)
  • The hustlers earn deposits on mobile phones that will never sell, and how non to lose your wallet to imitation security guards. (en)
  • The hustlers fool a white van man into thinking he has hit a pedestrian and get him to pay for her "damaged" laptop ; rip-off some holidaymakers with what looks like a very inexpensive exchange rate simply sell them bare paper instead of cash ; demonstrate an unfair fairground game involving throwing hoops over clothes pegs and drive off an expensive automobile with a fake hotel valet parking slip . The Proposition Bet involves drinking from a sherry glass without touching it with your hands. (en)
  • Paul and Alex sell dodgy camcorders from a white van to unsuspecting members of the public. The gang con a pub into letting them take away a fruit machine in plain sight. Jess wins a proposition bet involving three stacks of 10p coins. Alex, posing equally a respectable eatery owner, sells one canteen of cheap wine for £240. Alex and Paul steal chips from other players in a casino. (en)
  • Hollyoaks extra Sarah Jayne Dunn goes undercover in a scam involving luxury watches. (en)
  • Jess distracts a woman in a café and then that her bag can be stolen and her business firm broken into ; model Caprice attempts to manus over counterfeit £20 notes to a shop ; Alex dresses as a policeman and walks off with the wallets from people in a coffee shop ; and Jess demonstrates how to get a bent bottle cap out of a canteen without touching it . (en)
  • The hustlers run a bogus lottery at a clemency fundraising dinner ; actress Emilia Flim-flam performs the melon drop swindle, where she knocks into a passerby and accuses him of breaking a parcel she was carrying ; Paul and Alex put up their ain speed limit signs and pose as traffic cops ; Alex demonstrates how to flip a spoon into a mug using a fork ; and Jess, who is using a wheelchair, distracts a helpful woman in a train station assuasive her numberless to be taken by Alex . (en)
  • The hustlers clothes upwards every bit security guards, turn upwardly at a shop which is expecting its weekly cash takings to be collected, and walk off with the boodle; pose equally the legitimate owners of sunloungers and collect rental fees from holidaymakers on the embankment; man a rigged fun fair stall where people try and throw a ball into a basket; and pretend to exist strangers and secretly collude in guild to win a poker tournament. The proposition bet is to motion an egg from one glass to another without touching it and without moving the glasses. (en)
  • Thespian Ben Hull helps in a scam involving fake car dealers and the government scrappage scheme ; Alex uses suction to invert a matchbox ; and the hustlers add a hidden scanner to a paper shredder, allowing them to copy confidential documents simply before they are destroyed . (en)
  • The gang sell a automobile but keep a spare set of keys to steal information technology back ; install a fake cash machine to duplicate the cards and PINs of unsuspecting passers-by ; win a proposition bet involving listing words without the letters A, B, C, J, K and G; go undercover equally recruitment consultants but the just thing they're making a career out of is identity theft ; and demonstrate electronic devices to assistance beat the casino . (en)
  • Trip the light fantastic toe act Diversity'due south front man Ashley Banjo goes hugger-mugger in an art scam. (en)
  • A pair of marks are tricked into thinking they are ownership the discs from the 2007 UK child benefit data scandal in the hope of gaining an award ; a carefully constructed paper form ensures that companies still pay for a cancelled service ; and basketball player Steve Bucknall is challenged to a free throw competition with Alex . (en)
  • The hustlers steal a purse then trick the victim into revealing her carte Pin via a fake client service line , steal household belongings through forepart door letterboxes , utilise a Proposition Bet on the circumference of a beer glass being longer than its tiptop to become a free round, empty a adult female'south banking company business relationship by swapping her banking company card as she's using it and collect companies' takings past 'guarding' a bank's disabled night-safe . DCI Richard Jack and former master forger and security consultant Frank Abagnale are interviewed. (en)
  • The squad merits compensation for "damaged" goods after orchestrating an blow , reveal existent chances of winning at a fruit automobile and a crook to get info nearly them, use other people's phones to call premium-rate lines , propose a proposition bet in a pool hall, steal marks' numberless using a larger bag with a simulated bottom and make unsuspecting drivers pay for false parking tickets . (en)
  • Presenter Zöe Salmon helps pull off a scam that rips off both the buyers and sellers of a motorcar past posing as Department of Ship staff ; Alex lifts a drinking glass using a balloon ; and Jess uses details gained from recycled mobile phones to give imitation psychic readings . (en)
  • The gang sell pirate DVDs in a pub then fake a police raid and requite on the spot fines to the people that bought them ; TV and radio presenter Iain Lee helps Paul and Alex burgle a house by pretending to be water engineers ; the hustlers rent some people to be secret shoppers and buy expensive goods, merely reimburse them with fake cheques ; and Alex relieves airport passengers of their numberless past providing a fake check-in service . (en)
  • Singer Kelli Young poses equally a cleaner in a scam involving an expensive painting ruined in a photoshoot ; Jess demonstrates a proposition bet involving coins laid out in the shape of a triangle ; and the hustlers promise tax refunds in substitution for identity and bank details . (en)
  • Jess sells fake exclusive VIP admission to a nightclub ; presenter Emma Willis pays only £eight for a £60 meal by swapping her neb with another diner's ; Paul and Alex sell some fake anti-camera spray for car number plates ; and Paul and Alex rig a games of craps using powerful magnets to influence loaded dice . (en)
  • An ingenious convincer parts a man from his cash every bit he buys The Fake Lottery Predictor; the Proposition Bet shows how the interleaved pages of books can beat musculus and win drinks; Dealer Scams looks at the Lay Stack; Pool Bet Puzzles include potting a coin into a shot glass; and Slot Thieves demonstrates how a $seven device called a monkey paw and some feminine amuse tin lead to big bucks on the slot machines. (en)
  • Ex-Coronation Street star Lucien Laviscount joins the team for an antiques-based con. (en)
  • Paul accidentally overpays for a purchase in an antiquarian shop with his concluding cheque. He asks for the alter in greenbacks, just of course, the cheque is going to bounciness. Alex reconfigures mobiles phones causing them to band premium telephone lines belonging to the hustlers. Paul wins a proffer bet involving a chain and a ring. Paul and Alex endeavour their luck at backgammon with controlled dice shots and hustling techniques. Jess walks into a high street computing store to steal expensive software off of the display Apple tree Macintosh computers. (en)
  • Alex swaps a eatery'due south chip-and-Pivot machine with 1 of his own to steal customer's card details ; presenter Rick Edwards puts an "out of order" sign on a depository financial institution night drop box and acts as a security guard to have the money from local businesses ; Alex poses as a window cleaner to have householder'due south money while the real window cleaners don't get paid ; and Paul wins a proposition bet involving a torn paper napkin . The episode ends with a review of the eighth flavour. (en)
  • Former Bluish Peter Presenter Konnie Huq joins the Hustlers in a scam involving fourth dimension-share deals on a Scottish castle. (en)
  • Paul and Alex steal greenbacks from people who try to utilize an ATM by posing as depository financial institution security staff ; musician Huey Morgan takes role in a poker game rigged in his favour ; Jess poses as a waitress and uses a false flake-and-PIN machine to record card details ; Alex lifts a bottle off a table using but his thumbs ; and Paul and Jess gear up stall outside a railroad train station and sell tickets for the Science Museum to tourists who don't realise that access is costless . (en)
  • Laptop memory upgrade con, picking pockets in a cafe, best of three coin toss con, hacking wireless network and selling inexpensive knives with an infomercial. (en)
  • The team sets up their own art gallery to sell fake art by a famous artist ; Alex and Paul demonstrate ways people can steal handbags ; and Chico is challenged to a string game with balloons with the hope that Jess volition accept to take her clothes off if he succeeds . (en)
  • Jess cons people into giving her money in a pub by posing as a barmaid. Paul gets a neighbouring tabular array to pay for his neb in a restaurant. Alex wins a proffer bet involving a £xx note and a beer canteen. Jess signs up unsuspecting passers-by to an expensive text message service by asking to borrow their mobile phones past pretending she needs to send an important, but ordinary text; she actually subscribes them. Paul and Alex win large by stacking the deck in a game of drunken poker. (en)
  • They obtain credit cards in a victim's name just from items found in rubbish bins , steal valuables past pretending to be lost , beg coin with a sob story , bet a pool thespian with a catchy shot , confuse shopkeepers into giving them also much alter and run tin can tin alley at a fairground. (en)
  • Colin and Justin swap decorating for scamming equally they get hugger-mugger equally wealthy landowners. (en)
  • Alex poses as a talented but shy mathematician to convince people to invest in a Blackjack organisation; Jess steals some items from a shop by hiding them in a pregnancy dress ; and Alex beats a horse ridden by Tara Palmer-Tomkinson in a slalom race on foot . (en)
  • The team pose every bit antiques experts and manage to sell a couple their own statuette back to them ; Alex and Paul successfully perform a variant of phishing, except in the existent-life environment of a shopping-centre instead of online ; and Aldo Zilli is challenged to intermission an egg with a frying pan . (en)
  • A superstore is relieved of some expensive merchandise through the ingenious utilise of an empty box ; the Suggestion Bet is to retrieve a cork from inside a wine canteen; a pair of gamblers happily hand over their winnings in the Slot Machine Sting; Dealer Scams looks at the Delusion Shuffle; and a trio of wannabe hustlers are hustled themselves in the Backfiring Bet. (en)
  • Alex and Paul set up a marketplace stall that sells false showbiz memorabilia and dodgy autographs, while Jess sells non-real bus tour vouchers to unsuspecting tourists. Plus, three ways you could be brusque-inverse after buying something. (en)
  • The pinnacle 10 scams from the first five serial. (en)
  • The hustlers demonstrate pickpocketing techniques while crossing the road. Paul sells an envelope of worthless newspaper to some students, fooling them that it is full of greenbacks. Jess wins a proposition bet involving easily and elbows. Paul and Alex demonstrate farthermost social compliance by posing as policeman investigating suspected stolen goods, merely to steal the goods themselves. They also use mis-spotted and loaded dice to scam other gamblers in a casino. (en)
  • Singer Jonathan Ansell helps persuade some marks that to take office in a false audition, where they demand to pay for a work visa ; Paul uses eleven matches to brand just ix ; and the hustlers ready a imitation fraud hotline and use it to gather credit bill of fare details, plus show how the right equipment tin be used to eavesdrop on digital cordless telephones . (en)
  • Even the very all-time con artists make mistakes sometimes and this episode exposes what happens when scams go wrong. Guest hustlers, boxer Joe Calzaghe, and EastEnders star, Sid Owen, get involved in a crazy con gear up in the world of vintage stamps that turns out to be the strangest scam in the history of the Existent Hustle. (en)
  • The hustlers sell a fake device which supposedly adds credit to an Oyster Card; cheat in 3 card brag by marking cards and using reflections; win a suggestion bet trying to knock a 10p slice off your brow; demonstrate pickpocketing using distraction techniques; and apply police costumes to sell advertising in a fake magazine. (en)
  • The hustlers sell a hire car over and over again , trick a shop owner into accepting counterfeit bills by making them seem like they came from the store's till , bear witness how `blueish-jacking' phones brings dividends, win a proffer bet that really steals money from a bar by performing a magic trick, pick a pocket using the pinch-push pocket pick, and clone ATM cards by using a card reader to steal bank card information and PINs. (en)
  • The hustlers laissez passer counterfeit cash past previously handing shops a pen that supposedly detects counterfeit notes; demonstrate scams that a bartender can pull; win a proffer bet balancing a wineglass on a bill; become people to buy fake gym memberships; and crook at a game of gin. (en)
  • Paul and Alex pose as gas installers and rip off unsuspecting householders. Jess hacks into a cash machine to double her money. Paul wins a proffer bet involving a saucer of liquid and some matches. All three hustlers become a free lunch with an elaborate series of coordinated scams against a restaurant. Paul and Alex use retentiveness, observational, and mathematical techniques to win at Blackjack. (en)
  • The team trick a barman into paying a advantage for a supposedly valuable ring using "the honeytrap" . Then they con punters at a machine-boot sale into buying worthless scraps of paper in a Black money scam, perform a suggestion bet that requires the marker to turn three cups up in 3 moves, show the postman scam in the art of the pickpocket and deceive three professional person poker players from The Hendon Mob by bringing in a cold deck and sleight of hand. (en)
  • The team manufacture fake international phone cards that utilise premium rate telephone lines ; Lisa Maffia is challenged to fold a large sheet of paper in half more than eight times ; Paul poses as a car park bellboy to sell artificial parking tickets to tourists ; Alex demonstrates how to put a balloon in a flame without it bursting ; and Jess shows how giving a inexpensive gift to some people renting a holiday cottage helps her obtain £200 from them equally a then-called deposit . (en)
  • This episode uncovers a auto clamping scam that could exit y'all £fifty out of pocket. The hustlers testify us how simple it is to sell not-organic produce every bit organic with a marked up price, and Paul shows us how easy it is to con the public out of their cash in an origami scam that leaves yous with a worthless £10 note. (en)
  • BBC Radio 1 DJ Nihal helps con ii unsuspecting marks into ownership a bronze sculpture. (en)
  • Alex uses sleight of hand to swap keys for a left luggage locker to afterward steal its contents ; Michael Underwood is challenged by Jess to knock over a golf game tee on a pool table ; Jess uses a pushy attitude to force 'lucky heather' on people in the street, merely is actually picking their pockets ; Paul bets that he can get over a hundred drops of wine out of a drained wine canteen ; and Paul and Jess sell stolen theatre tickets to people in a bar . (en)
  • Alex drops a wallet full of Euros in the Drop Swindle. Jess fills a bag with leaflets in the tourist information centre and sells them to marks as discount packs. Paul gets free drinks by putting a 10p through a pigsty in a £x note which only seems large enough for a 5p. Alex pretends to exist a concierge and makes off with luggage exterior a hotel. Alex and Paul get a canis familiaris from the dog's habitation and sell it for £200 by tricking the buyer into thinking that information technology is of a valuable pedigree breed. (en)
  • Jess sends an SMS message from a marking'due south telephone to his married woman to convince her to hand over some car keys to Paul and Alex, posing as mechanics ; model Lucy Pinder switches a laptop with a block of forest during the sale of the old ; Jess persuades a group in a bar to lend her their bar tab card, which she then uses to buy expensive bottles of champagne ; and Jess and Alex pose equally Inland Revenue officers to clear out a shop'south till in a fake inspection . (en)
  • Paul becomes Maurice the Psychic to scam unsuspecting believers into departing with their savings ; Jess spends an evening every bit a barmaid to demonstrate some Cocktail Cons; and Scott Mills is challenged in a blindfold guessing game . (en)
  • The gang rely on the goodwill of hotel owners towards VIP guests to make them pay for worthless deliveries; play Three-carte Monte to hustle some holidaymakers; park a 'broken down' refrigerated commitment van in a residential street and need to sell its contents quickly, just sell empty boxes instead; and sell dolls' house furniture to people who assume it is the full size thing on an Internet auction site. The proposition bet involves separating two spectacles without touching them. (en)
  • The hustlers gear up a fake sale with the help of presenter Lisa Snowdon ; Jess demonstrates a bet involving shot spectacles of whisky and h2o ; and Paul and Alex pose equally clerks of the court to persuade a businessman to pay a fine for ignoring non-existent letters summoning him for jury duty . (en)
  • Paul, Alex and Jess prepare an exclusive fashion shop, but what their customers don't realise is that their vintage purchases are just worthless second hand apparel. Alex works his charms as a simulated waiter and Paul dupes another punter into buying him a free drink. One woman learns never to allow bogus workmen into her house and the Hustlers expose an ATM scam that could exit your bank account empty. (en)
  • Shameless and EastEnders star Jody Latham helps the Hustlers pull off a gambling scam. (en)
  • The hustlers fake a center condition to steal the pot in a poker game ; the squad go to extreme lengths to show how pickpockets operate ; Jess uses her feminine wiles to win some money in a game of pool ; and con a pair of passers-by with a rigged game of dice . Dealer Scams looks at Flashing The Pigsty Card (en)
  • The hustlers trick 2 marks with an elaborate version of the Black Money Scam; Paul sets up a dodgy agency de change ; and Steve Backley is challenged to a distance throwing challenge . (en)
  • In a one-hour extended episode with some new and some repeated material from The 12 Scams of Christmas special. The new cons are: selling faux jackets in a freeway service station, using confidence techniques and sleight of hand to steal the takings from a pub, using a sharp knife to take holding from numberless, and taking other people's luggage from an airport carousel. (en)
  • The gang pull off an escrow browse past pretending to exist a trustworthy pub landlord; manage to persuade a couple to requite them £200 for some worthless vouchers in the pretense of a prize draw; sell overpriced goods without technically lying; and employ skillful sleight-of-paw techniques to beat the Blackjack table. The probability bet involves drinking a shot of rum without spilling a drop. (en)
  • Scams include overcharging for worthless packages , a proposition bet to swap a shot of whisky with a shot of water, selling forged lottery tickets , stealing a laptop from an airport using an x-ray machine and a lookalike laptop bag, steal a bag by distracting a mark with a window tap and conning aspiring popstars into handing over £500 to produce a tacky demo record . (en)
  • Vocalist Antony Costa poses as a dodgy import drinks wholesaler, and the rest of the hustlers equally Trading Standards staff, to rip off some buyers in a simulated sting functioning ; Alex bets he can accident over a canteen without touching it ; and the hustlers cutting satellite cables and so ask for credit card details to reconnect the users . (en)
  • Alex and Jess empty a business firm by faking a security survey and a prize draw; in Ibiza, the team sell fake jewels; Paul wins a proposition bet involving money and your third finger; Alex swaps the padlock from a fitness gild attender and clears out his locker; and the hustlers sell bogus miracle fat-busting products. (en)
  • The hustlers make up an issue, hire a ring, so steal their equipment; sell simulated tickets for a order night in Ibiza; demonstrate a fairground pendulum game that is physically impossible to win; and deliver empty parcels, cash on delivery, to unsuspecting pocket-sized businesses. The suggestion bet involves balancing a drinking glass on tiptop of three glasses and three knives. (en)
  • Paul reprises his role as a fake doctor to convince marks to bet at a false betting store run past the squad ; Alex shoplifts by using a mark'due south open bag as a diversion ; and Dick and Dom challenge Jess to a game of strength . (en)
  • Alex and Jess sell some carpets from a market, just out of sight wrap up a cheap mat instead ; Alex challenges someone in a bar to place coins on a napkin without overlapping the edge ; Paul takes coin from tourists by pretending to provide taxis at a discount rate ; Toby Anstis is given a challenge past Paul involving frying pans ; and the team annunciate a fake nightclub and have the archway fee from the people queuing up . (en)
  • Paul demonstrates how easy information technology is to switch a genuine banking concern note with a false one ; Alex rotates a drinking glass twice in his paw without relaxing his grip ; Jess steals the machine from some people who help her change a tyre ; Liz McClarnon is challenged to stand a canteen upright using a fork ; and Alex and Jess never quite allow marks win the big prizes in a fairground game . (en)
  • A await at the six international versions of The Existent Hustle and how they compare to the British version. Robert Webb narrated, while Paul, Alex and Jess likewise provided contributions. (en)
  • How to steal someone'south car by pretending to exist a valet parking service, pretending to have an injured leg so as to steal watches, a proposition bet where you lift a shot drinking glass using two coins, a store selling hugely marked upwardly "organic peel care" beauty products and a waitress skimming credit cards. (en)
  • Alex and Jess helpfully direct some holidaymakers to a local machine mechanic , who relieves them of their keys ; Mark Foster is challenged by Paul to elevator v gilded bricks with 1 hand ; Alex and Paul pose as security alarm technicians then they can afterwards burgle a firm ; Alex demonstrates how to open a canteen with a piece of newspaper ; and the team use a simulated exchange charge per unit website as a convincer to brand a couple part with their money . (en)
  • Quondam EastEnders wheeler dealer, Joe Swash goes underground, posing as a fellow member of a film crew in a scam to salve a Telly rentals shop of a shipment of flatscreen TVs. (en)
  • How to con members of the public into giving away credit card details via a fake charity scratch card. (en)
  • Alex and Paul clothes equally valets to steal cars ; Dealer Scams explains the Fake Chip Stack; Jess poses as the hotel inspector from hell so she tin can steal guests' belongings ; a Proposition Bet asks 3 questions well-nigh a watch; and the squad hit a casino for thousands of dollars in a brazen scam without anyone suspecting a thing . (en)
  • The gang hire some expensive jewelry for a faux photo shoot, which comes accompanied past security guards, and walk out with it via a hidden door backside a changing curtain; and con some holidaymakers into believing they need to pay a fine for speeding. The proposition bet involves throwing a glass of beer in someone'due south face. The episode ends with a recap of some of the cons from this series. (en)
  • Easy-to-learn propositions and challenges to astound, impress and win y'all drink after beverage. Alex Jess and Paul Wilson demonstrate a choice of startling and amazing bar bets and challenges. The experts perform these proposition bets in a existent bar, up against real punters. Then, in close-upwards, with slow motility sequences, they explain just how it'south done - Perfect for you lot to practice and cash-in by bamboozling your mates on your next nighttime out! (en)
  • The hustlers rig a dice game "put and take" , win a proposition bet involving 3 match boxes, pretend that they accept psychic powers , a pool hustle involving ane ball stacked on superlative of two others and a review of the scams throughout the series. (en)
  • A grouping of tourists are taken for a ride as their luggage is stolen ; the Proffer Bet is to throw and catch dice in a glass; Jess makes off with a slot player'southward coin bucket ; Dealer Scams demonstrates how to gain extra chips by using hidden moves; and Alex and Paul hustle a group of lads out of their drinking coin using the Eddie Fields Card Fob (en)
  • How to steal a car with a clever fleck of part playing and how a mock auction can con members of the public into ownership cheap appurtenances. (en)
  • Actress Adele Silva helps the hustlers in a scam which involves the Forth Bridge. (en)
  • Colin Murray poses as poker magazine journalist, helping the hustlers pull off a scam. (en)
  • TV presenter Laura Hamilton joins the Hustlers this week to help them pull off a devious scam. An unsuspecting mark is defendant of stealing cash from Jess and information technology all gets very messy when heavyweight bosses Alex and Paul get involved. (en)
  • Described as the "most common scam in the world", the 419 scam is demonstrated; Jess persuades someone to hand over his car keys every bit security while he does her a favour by taking what he thinks is £7000 of her money to a money exchange ; and JK and Joel are challenged to become four eggs into four glasses in one motility . (en)
  • The boys demonstrate an ingenious method to sneak a marked pack of cards into a large coin poker game . The Pigeon Driblet rips off some marks who think they've plant a handbag full of cash. Celebrity Con Games features Joanna Page in a cracker eating competition. (en)
  • Ex-Hollyoaks star Marcus Patrick joins the team in a con involving some buried treasure. (en)
  • A male parent and girl are taken with bogus discount fries in The Twist; the Proffer Bet is to remove a glass from beneath a finely balanced lucifer; the Umbrella Driblet and Rat'southward Tale pickpocket techniques are demonstrated in Las Vegas Lifts; Paul wins like shooting fish in a barrel money with more Pool Bet Puzzles; and false assumptions and sleight of mitt allow Alex to rob a necklace in the Jewellery Shop Steal. (en)
  • Hollyoaks actress Jennifer Metcalfe goes underground in a lottery syndicate scam. (en)
  • TOWIE star Sam Faiers goes secret as a bitter ex-wife to assistance the Hustlers con a marker. (en)
  • Alex and Jess fake an statement in a jeweller'due south shop allowing Paul to use sleight of hand to steal an expensive watch. Alex cons restaurants past pretending his tie was stained with wine, and so increases the corporeality written on the cheques. Alex wins a proposition bet with a pedantic definition of the phrase "in 30 seconds". Paul and Alex demonstrate social compliance by posing every bit police officers. Alex and Paul use past posting to rip-off a roulette bike. (en)
  • Pop Idol's Gareth Gates plays the role of a stock market trader in an amazing business scam, while new recruits Polly and Jazz join to con a man of affairs out of his possessions. (en)
  • Thespian Rob Kazinsky plays the part of a chauffeur to help part some marks from their cash while delivering some jewellery ; Alex demonstrates a proposition bet involving a glass, credit carte, matchbox and coin ; and Jess allows customers to effort on "eternity bracelets" which then lock shut and have to be paid for . The episode ends with some outtakes from the series.. (en)
  • The squad pay a cheque to hire a boat, then enquire for some of the coin dorsum in greenbacks ; Angellica Bell is challenged past Jess to pick up a slice of paper placed on her anxiety while standing against a wall ; Alex acts drunk in a bar in order to option pockets ; Paul challenges some people in a bar to stand a matchbox upright using ane finger ; and Alex demonstrates how wearing a high visibility jacket allows him to steal a hire car under the noses of the people who only hired information technology . (en)
  • Paul poses as a hotel bellboy to salve some guests of their bags ; Joel Beckett is challenged to knock a coin counterbalanced on a pool brawl exterior a circumvolve ; Paul and Jess run a fairground game that you lot tin never win ; and Jess wins a bar bet using Möbius strips . (en)
  • Actress Abi Titmuss poses as a lawyer to help persuade some marks that they have inherited a big corporeality of money ; Paul demonstrates a proffer bet involving a matchbox ; and Alex and Paul pose every bit engineers to install a simulated security system in a student house, simply are actually casing the joint and copying the keys so that they tin later burgle it . (en)
  • Alex demonstrates social compliance past posing every bit a constabulary officer to have some tourists' passports ; Christian O'Connell is challenged past Alex to lift a table without touching it ; the hustlers install fake motorcar parking signs to become people to pay past text message ; Jess challenges some people in a bar to make a knot in a necktie without letting go of the ends ; and Alex clones swipe-card keys in a hotel to later walk off with guests' possessions . (en)
  • Paul offers to have photos of tourists using their ain camera, but and then the camera gets swiped by Jess and Alex ; Iwan Thomas is given a challenge by Paul involving drinks bottles ; Alex poses as a hotel manager to become guests' key cards from them ; Jess challenges someone in a bar to bladder a cork in the centre of a drinking glass of water with information technology drifting to the edge ; and the squad offer a gratis locker service in a busy shopping centre, so have all the lockers away complete with their contents . (en)
  • The squad reveal how fake customs officers are committing daylight robbery by stripping unwitting travellers of their supposedly contraband possessions , a pool proffer bet to examination who tin get a pool ball further by pushing down on the ball, the jam sale, run a "popular the balloon" booth at a fairground, steal a laptop by request someone to mind ane of the hustler's bag and steal credit card information by offering a wifi network that seems legit . (en)
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