humbuggeries

/hʌmˈbʌɡəriz/
noun
  1. Acts or instances of dishonest or deceptive behavior; frauds or pretenses.
    • The company's charity campaign was exposed as one of many humbuggeries.
    • She saw through their humbuggeries and refused to invest in the scheme.
    • The politician's promises were just humbuggeries meant to win votes.