USA Network’s new hit series is back with all new episodes on an all new night. Don’t miss the return on Tuesday, January 19 at 10pm/9c! The season premiere picks up after December’s cliffhanger as Neal must infiltrate a company of corrupt Wall Street brokers to preserve his deal with the FBI. When Peter is forced to go undercover alongside him, a discovery is made that could change their partnership forever. Become a fan on Facebook, Follow on Twitter, Visit The Official Website for your chance to WIN a new Taurus.

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The term “white-collar crime” was allegedly coined in 1939 by Professor Edwin Sutherland and has since become synonymous with the full range of frauds committed by business and government professionals. Check out a list of the FBI’s “most interesting” white collar crimes and tell us which one you’d like to see written into the show! Leave a comment (with a valid email address) to enter or send a tweet to @tvdonewright with the hash tag #WhiteCollar and your answer.
– Contest Ends February 16th –
I have three picks for this contest:
1. Under the Cover of Romance – Neal being a young, handsome guy would make an ideal candidate for the fake groom. And I can see Peter getting his shorts in a knot at Neal flirting his way to a bride.
2. Hey, Wanna Buy a Baseball Autographed by…Mother Teresa? – Since forgeries are Neal’s specialty, and some of these items can be quite pricey, this would be a good case for Neal and Peter.
3. Shampoo, Cut, Blow Dry…and Fake ID – Another case on forgeries, and Neal is intimately familiar with fake ID’s, having used them himself. This should be an easy one for Neal to infiltrate, either as a buyer of a fake ID or one who produces them.
Keeping my fingers crossed that I am picked,
Teresa
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Twitter Entry: @graywolfpack
@tvdonewright The #WhiteCollar crime I’d like to see written into the show is the $80 MILLION PONZI SCAM. Love to see their take on this one
I quite enjoy, THE CROOK WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS
“Florida Man Sentenced for Scamming Children With Holiday Pageant Scheme”, perhaps because it reminds me of The Music Man.
I could see “AMERICA’S NATIONAL PASTIME:
Operation Bullpen Throws Fraud Out of the Game” playing into Neal’s hands. Maybe he even ran a con like this once. Actually, I suppose he did, just with paintings.
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I like The Case of the Phony Faxes
Neat contest! I’d love to see “Work At Home” scams brought onto “White Collar”. While that isn’t as “sexy” (or surprising/far-reaching) as others, I know the show could make it interesting. (And I sure hope leaving the e-mail in the box required counts…)
The best would be HOUSE STEALING:The Latest Scam On The Block. A few of those would still be a “touchy” subject and controversial at its best. This would be a great one for Neal and Peter to be involved with. Thanks for the entry.
An Internet crime storyline would be fun. Maybe something with someone hacking into an online marketplace’s credit card database.
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should write funeral home fraud into an ep! http://is.gd/6KKCj N & P would be all over taking that scam down.
i think killing the con, the one where a guy cons senior citizens could be a hilarious mid season episode maybe to lighten the tension after a couple tension building episodes.
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21ST CENTURY BANK ROBBERY The Case of the Chinese Embezzlers
I’d like to see the following on ‘White Collar’–it seems like a good fit for the show’s tone.
OPERATION GOOD SAMARITAN: The Case of the Chameleon Con
The cheese meltdown con! (and not just because it sounds funny!) I think it would be great because they could have good old fashioned fraudulent accounts plus the added bonus of poor quality cheese being sold to the rich. Neal could make cracks about how he just knows they are switching the cheese and Peter could make cracks about him being all snobby and it would be wonderful.
I like The Case of the Living Dead out of Missouri. I bet the writers would have a field day with that one.
I like the case about new corporate identity takeover, that could be really interesting. The $80 Million PONZI scam is probably a no brainer but could be fun too.
I kind of like the house-stealing one. Though work-at-home is good, too. Neal would make an awesome mystery shopper!
i’d like the show to tackle “fighting fraud: in the wake of natural disasters” although i don’t know how you could fit such theme in your production. it would be pretty relevant though considering the recent storms & the haiti earthquake.
I like the Shampoo, Cut, Blow Dry…And A Fake ID – you could use any of the characters as undercover and I bet you could get a bunch of cracks out of Neal about it.
Definitely the adoption scam one. It could be numerous with that sentimental touch to it. Plus, couldn’t you just see Agent Cruz having to go undercover with Neal as adopters or something along those lines? It would have great potential, and Cruz would have the opportunity to throw out some of her amazingly sarcastic comments towards Neal.
Or, ” A BIZARRE MEAL TICKET; The Couple Who Ate Glass” would be interesting too. Neal could show off his knowledge of swanky restaurants and could even go undercover as the owner of one maybe. And Peter could insult the food and the prices because as we saw in the last episode where he was tasting his wife’s catering choices, his palate is lacking elegance.