Taking down a Graphics Card Scammer!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Hello everyone and welcome to a slightly different budget builds video where today we're taking a look at an ebay scammer, but this time its not the usual fake GPU, nope. Theyve started buying peoples graphics cards, and are trying to get you to ship them abroad...Which led to a scammer getting a bit led on...and a bit more than he bargained for.
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  • @mushroomsamba82
    @mushroomsamba82 2 года назад +1619

    Now I'm wondering if Dr. John David Gary knows the soul called Barrister John Warosa/Barosa

    • @BudgetBuildsOfficial
      @BudgetBuildsOfficial  2 года назад +234

      Hopefully they are best friends.

    • @Hilislaw
      @Hilislaw 2 года назад +80

      Barrister Warosa/Barosa is Dr John David Gary Apache Helicopter's private solicitor and appointed attorney. They're also in a fully consensual doctor-patient relationship.

    • @theonlyintruder
      @theonlyintruder 2 года назад +70

      Hehe, I was thinking about Atomic Shrimp with this video, maybe both of you could do a collaboration?

    • @krazykatz97_1
      @krazykatz97_1 2 года назад +9

      hehehe

    • @andy_3_913
      @andy_3_913 2 года назад +8

      @@theonlyintruder Exactly what I was thinking :)

  • @InsanityPrevails
    @InsanityPrevails 2 года назад +1759

    "I use UK Email I be trust."
    Ah yes, a very reassuring and trustworthy message.

    • @fred-youtube
      @fred-youtube 2 года назад +22

      hehe vpn go brr

    • @mushroomsamba82
      @mushroomsamba82 2 года назад +41

      He's trustworthy, he said it right there!

    • @Ficii1
      @Ficii1 2 года назад +35

      He do be trust.

    • @SomeOldGamers
      @SomeOldGamers 2 года назад +17

      This is remedial level scamming. I really think this scammer is just too stupid to be dangerous.

    • @Wehiremonkeys
      @Wehiremonkeys 2 года назад +19

      @@mushroomsamba82 He's not trustworthy, he can be trust itself. There is a difference.

  • @arnoldbailey7550
    @arnoldbailey7550 2 года назад +211

    You should send the next one a card with all the micro capacitors, resistors, etc., removed and in a baggie. Tell him you forgot to mention it was a DIY card.

  • @DoctorAllanGrey
    @DoctorAllanGrey 2 года назад +1420

    the fact he actually sent you photos confirming that that old, broken down worthless card actually got to him while whinging at you just makes this all the more sweet.

    • @jamesvozar1
      @jamesvozar1 2 года назад +10

      Yeah true man.

    • @stuporman
      @stuporman 2 года назад

      would be funnier if it was a giant d̲i̲l̲d̲o̲. also, did he have to pay customs fees?

    • @zxcvb_bvcxz
      @zxcvb_bvcxz 2 года назад +58

      He should check if they have EXIF data on them.

    • @SeeDoTravel
      @SeeDoTravel 2 года назад +8

      all that time he wasted taking the photo's of the graphics card made me laugh

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 2 года назад +7

      This was dumb. He's just gonna sell the card.

  • @TE5LA-GAMING
    @TE5LA-GAMING 2 года назад +58

    I sold a Plextor DVD burner on Ebay that I know worked perfectly, but the buyer claimed it didn't work. I suspected he had a bad one of the same model and was trying to pull a swap scam, so I told him to smash it with a hammer and take photos of the label side with the serial number (which I showed in my listing) and he sent a photo NOT showing the label. There was a stack of DVD burners in the background of this photo. I instructed him again to take a photo of the label side but he claimed he had thrown everything away, which I previously had instructed him not to do.
    So the funny thing is, he put a refund claim in to Ebay and they said I had to give him a refund as soon as I received the product back, which I couldn't because he had destroyed and tossed it. So I kept the money.

  • @KenAshcorp
    @KenAshcorp 2 года назад +853

    Dear Mr. Steven Jurassic Park,
    Kindly remember that if you do this again, please accurately put the R9 390's actual cost on the shipping label to ensure that the recipient of this card has to pay the full import tax and customs for their clinic's new card to help the sick and the dying, ensuring the prolonged life of both the postal office and the patients.
    Kind Regards,
    Mr Cement

    • @skywaytech
      @skywaytech 2 года назад +55

      I didn't know you watch budget builds! I have some of your songs on my phone XD

    • @koreannom
      @koreannom 2 года назад +16

      oh my

    • @samim.Ali.
      @samim.Ali. 2 года назад

      @@skywaytech you are 🏳️‍🌈

    • @no_mnom
      @no_mnom 2 года назад +6

      Oh wow it is dad

    • @nova8747
      @nova8747 2 года назад +5

      This is the last place I expected to see a comment from this big lad.

  • @endre1989
    @endre1989 2 года назад +31

    "Dear Mr. Steven Jurassic Park" I lost it at that point. LOL :)))

  • @Snoozie
    @Snoozie 2 года назад +924

    Always love it when scammers get scammed and they reply with "you are a thief"
    Buddy, you are literally the thief here who spent no money.
    Ghoulish, fatherless, incomeless behavior I'd say myself.

    • @tobiwonkanogy2975
      @tobiwonkanogy2975 2 года назад +82

      The audacity . got something for free but still need to make the person feel like they did wrong . thats why scammers are mentally broken , to "want" (and they do choose this path) to hurt others by deception is sociopathy , no joke , no hyperbole.

    • @stopcallingmesid
      @stopcallingmesid 2 года назад +12

      as a fatherless person, i can confirm.

    • @Snoozie
      @Snoozie 2 года назад +14

      @@stopcallingmesid You should stop scamming people bro

    • @YasinVanDoorsen
      @YasinVanDoorsen 2 года назад +28

      Lolz he legit waited 2 months for a broken 9500GT. He got what he deserves

    • @SYIBOI
      @SYIBOI 2 года назад +13

      Don't forget maidenless

  • @testickles8834
    @testickles8834 2 года назад +13

    "scammed by a guy listening to Swedish pop music in a Volvo"
    that line was as gold as the cassette

  • @koreannom
    @koreannom 2 года назад +428

    How is this real? He sounds like an NPC trying to give you a quest!

    • @jackcarter9081
      @jackcarter9081 2 года назад +23

      Skyrim hidden dlc

    • @antoniobaric5798
      @antoniobaric5798 2 года назад +32

      NPC from a dodgy, badly voiced chinese MMO Josh Strife Hayes encountered and brought to life if you ask me

    • @ActiveGreen227
      @ActiveGreen227 2 года назад +10

      * Oblivion music starts *

    • @beardsntools
      @beardsntools 2 года назад +4

      Right, except it's written in Engrish because programmer is from nigeria or something, lol

    • @Cheezus
      @Cheezus 2 года назад +4

      probably google translate

  • @circletech7745
    @circletech7745 Год назад +2

    I had someone scam me on ebay years ago when I sold a pair of Intel Xeon X5680s for $192. Two weeks after I sent them out I got a return for the CPUs, except they were DELIDDED. After adding some theremal paste and throwing them in an Asus X58 motherboard, both of them didn't work. I messaged the seller about this, who of course claimed they had received them in that condition (uhh, no you didn't. The Xeon X56xx series CPUs had a soldered IHS). After opening a case with ebay, I eventually lost and was forced to give a refund.
    We'll me being the revengeful guy I am decided to give this buyer a taste of their own medicine. Why was this guy delidding old x58 Xeons? Turns out he resells them to mac pro 5,1 users. I created a fake ebay account with no connection to mine and ordered two of his Delidded Intel Xeon X5680 processors that worked. I had the package sent to a friends house so he wouldn't find out. After receiving the package, I immediately placed a return and sent the dead CPUs he sent me back and took the working ones for myself. Of course he got absoutely livid and sent me a scathing 5-star review (ebay doesn't allow sellers to leave 1-star reviews for buyers) but at that point it didn't matter. I blocked him from buying my own stuff and stopped selling on that ebay account. There, now we're both even and we both lost money. That'll teach you to try tofradulently return dead products to buyers.

  • @misfitprince1195
    @misfitprince1195 2 года назад +4

    “You’re doctor” now we’ve become a doctor 😂😂😭 that part had me laughing for 15 min 😂😂😂

  • @ccoobbyy
    @ccoobbyy 2 года назад +382

    Can't believe John David Gerry cement brick traffic cone lamp post pepsi bottle door handle was so ungrateful of his GPU. Considering the chip shortage he should be more appreicative.

    • @jrac-gl3ku
      @jrac-gl3ku 2 года назад +32

      It is waste of doctor funds! This is life death emergency, time is going for the neady! He must to have powerful card for doctor work, today equipment is not good anymore!

    • @HollowPs
      @HollowPs 2 года назад +6

      Reads like a wings name lol

    • @MoviesNGames007uk
      @MoviesNGames007uk 2 года назад +4

      I got a random message on my Whatsapp and they asked me if I was this Doctor John. haha

    • @Q36BN
      @Q36BN 20 дней назад

      LOL the randomness of the words used is cracking me up.🤣

  • @MadEvilLemon93
    @MadEvilLemon93 Год назад +2

    i had someone like this contact me about a phone i was selling, his bloody name on eBay was "Ben Real" for goodness sake, that's like that alien in Futurama who called themselves "Hugh Man"

    • @MadEvilLemon93
      @MadEvilLemon93 Год назад +1

      I'm gonna spam his email with attatchmet pictures of baked beans

  • @Flopster101
    @Flopster101 2 года назад +347

    Imagine having your whole scam operation taken down by Steven Spielberg

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool 2 года назад +44

      Not associated with Jurassic park to the future E.T.

    • @Ko-165
      @Ko-165 2 года назад +12

      And then getting the extra bit of salt on the wound... “Nice 9500GT”

    • @97BuckeyeNut
      @97BuckeyeNut 2 года назад +22

      Spielburg*

    • @SimulationEvolve
      @SimulationEvolve 2 года назад +3

      @@97BuckeyeNut Mr Steven Jurassic Park

    • @johnb6723
      @johnb6723 2 года назад +1

      Now there's a thought.

  • @Leonvolt28
    @Leonvolt28 2 года назад +3

    It would have been better to get a defective high end card and solder pins together under the backplate to destroy his motherboard and power supply.

  • @detecta
    @detecta 2 года назад +861

    unrelated but i spent 30 minutes trying to tilt back my chair

    • @Photo0021
      @Photo0021 2 года назад +72

      Insanely relatable.

    • @jm036
      @jm036 2 года назад +8

      Salty plazma 🤮

    • @atrap5375
      @atrap5375 2 года назад +27

      Also unrelated, I tend to disassemble my entire table just to clean it

    • @rocketsmall4547
      @rocketsmall4547 2 года назад +13

      unrelated but i think my wife's boyfriend is eating my food in the fridge

    • @jackieburkhart3268
      @jackieburkhart3268 2 года назад

      unrelated but my balls have a lump on it

  • @AGreyGoat
    @AGreyGoat 2 года назад +2

    I tried to sell a MacBook Air recently on FB and had about 4/5 people send me messages offering more money for the item if I would send it to them

  • @AlexTenThousand
    @AlexTenThousand 2 года назад +120

    Given the amount of British youtubers I follow that have made videos about mocking scammers, I assume it's just the UK's national sport alongside football.

    • @tezcanaslan2877
      @tezcanaslan2877 2 года назад +2

      Isn’t national sport drinking tea and eating crackers?

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool 2 года назад +13

      @@tezcanaslan2877 Crumpets, biscuits, and cake... But never crackers.

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast 2 года назад +2

      @@tezcanaslan2877 you would think, but the Irish are better at drinking tea than the english

    • @Cooke125
      @Cooke125 2 года назад +1

      @@tezcanaslan2877 just another typical stereotype, that’s not what happens here in England, I don’t drink tea nor eat crumpets or crackers, I’m just an ordinary Englishmen enjoying life 😂

    • @DraftySatyr
      @DraftySatyr 2 года назад

      @@Cooke125 That's a shame, because I fit the stereotype to a tee! Or do I mean tea?

  • @Bishka100
    @Bishka100 2 года назад +4

    In January, someone tried to scam me out of £900 for a mobility scooter. They even went as far as phoning eBay, pretending to be me. Since then, I have a new-found appreciation for anyone who f%%Ks with these horrible people.
    I came within a hare's breath of losing my money, thankfully, eBay gave me my money back.

  • @alun1038
    @alun1038 2 года назад +230

    I love how he went into full rage mode at the end, the doctor must’ve had a taste of his own medicine and he didn’t like it one bit 🤣

    • @nexosphere9071
      @nexosphere9071 2 года назад +10

      Dr John David Gerry cement brick is indeed not happy from the looks of things

  • @adamhooper2476
    @adamhooper2476 2 года назад +6

    Always send any item on ebay as tracked or with a signature. I lost £50 and a CPU because the buyer claimed he never received it, and because I had no tracking, eBay sided with him. I used regular untracked/unsigned 1st class royal mail and all I got back was £20 compensation for a missing item. Certainly worth paying the extra £1 or so for the security.

    • @TheSpotify95
      @TheSpotify95 4 месяца назад

      or you could use budget couriers that offer tracking, or you could use royal mail tracked 48 which is only 20p more than 2nd class on most parcels.

    • @adamhooper2476
      @adamhooper2476 Месяц назад

      This predated royal mail tracked 48. When tracking was more expensive. I always send with tracked 48 now. 👍

  • @npolite22
    @npolite22 2 года назад +101

    It amazes me that these scammers actually get upset that you gave him a junk card which they paid nothing for.

    • @SomeOldGamers
      @SomeOldGamers 2 года назад +15

      When you are expecting a payday, a GPU like this might as well be a boxed cowpat. At this point, scamming for an R9 390 is pretty low rent. I feel badly for anyone desperate enough to steal one. Still will laugh at their failure but I feel sorry for the fact their life sucks that much.

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool 2 года назад

      @@SomeOldGamers They probably planned on scalping it, don't ever feel bad for criminals.

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast 2 года назад +10

      @@SomeOldGamers would be better to send them a boxed cowpat

    • @plaxy100
      @plaxy100 2 года назад +3

      @@ffwast international shipping of fertilizer it may also be flagged as an attempt to transport explosives

    • @123RADIOactive
      @123RADIOactive 2 года назад

      What would’ve been hilarious is if he had jerry rigged a small trap in the package that will sprung a turd into the scammer’s face and it’ll only get sprung when it gets opened. A bit of a cherry on top would be that there’s a voice recording in there that is also rigged to scream out “SURPRISE, MOTHER FUCKER!!!!!” Whenever he opens it. 🤷🏻‍♂️
      If it does go through and the scammer gets it and it works…. My god that’ll be hilarious 😂

  • @MDComix
    @MDComix 2 года назад +2

    ur car is broken, wheel wrong side (totally not uk)

  • @0error.389
    @0error.389 2 года назад +43

    9500 GT with "some missing PCIE lanes"
    Literally has a bite taken out of jt

  • @nticompass
    @nticompass 2 года назад +2

    Have you heard of the P-P-P-Powerbook story? If you haven't, it's about a scammer trying to use a fake escrow account to get an eBay seller to send him a Powerbook. The seller knew it was a scam, and sent him a fake laptop instead. The scammer was international, so he had to pay a bunch of money in taxes to get his fake laptop.
    This scam reminds me of this.

  • @DTK-X-GAMING
    @DTK-X-GAMING 2 года назад +53

    If I recall that was the first GPU I ever bought. No I don't mean a 9500GT, I mean that exact card... Me and "Mike from Discord" used to house share. :P XD
    Glad to see it put to great use!

    • @PaulTheFox1988
      @PaulTheFox1988 2 года назад

      What's with the missing chunk? Did one of you get hungry one night after the local chippy had closed or something? 😂

    • @DTK-X-GAMING
      @DTK-X-GAMING 2 года назад +6

      @@PaulTheFox1988 Mike chopped it up to get it to fit into a 1x PCIe slot. Why he didn't just cut the back of the slot I don't know, it was a while ago. XD 😂

  • @SpittinSquirell
    @SpittinSquirell 2 года назад +1

    Prices for GPU's have fallen so much the used market on Ebay is out of whack with new prices. Used cards are selling for the same price as new. And you can find most new models online now

  • @toron8418
    @toron8418 2 года назад +265

    There are a lot of scams on the internet...
    For a low price of $69 I can show you how to avoid them.
    Plus ekstra joke
    Why don't scammers carry wallets?
    Because they don't keep cache.

    • @sithounetsith9877
      @sithounetsith9877 2 года назад +8

      For 0 buck I can help you to eat GPUs.
      Simple make a meat GPU .

    • @toron8418
      @toron8418 2 года назад +3

      Wow thanks guys :)
      And i see author like just wow :)

    • @VALIS538
      @VALIS538 2 года назад

      Epic 😂

    • @bradclapp4022
      @bradclapp4022 2 года назад

      Nice!

    • @dycedargselderbrother5353
      @dycedargselderbrother5353 2 года назад

      To Ron Sir: please excuse I accidently typo $6969. Please to me open your bank account such that as it may I retrieve the utmost balance of $6900 forthwith. I request upon to be you that you discretely Western Union post haste! I cannot the time because the gorilla soldiers have deposed the rightful prince of the throne but god shines upon. Thank you for upcoming understanding! --High Priest Michael Jackson Shamona

  • @ByeTech
    @ByeTech 2 года назад +3

    Nice job! It almost happened to me. They paid with a check and eBay told me to wait until the check clears before sending the item. The check never cleared.

  • @BackoftheL
    @BackoftheL 2 года назад +99

    you sir are awesome this was so damned fun and the scammer deserved this completely well done!

  • @killerii5746
    @killerii5746 2 года назад +3

    That’s gold!!! Please do more of this.. this is new and I don’t know anyone else who does this

  • @haxx64
    @haxx64 2 года назад +55

    Loving the kitboga energy, if this ever happens to you again I'd love to see more

    • @0uttaS1TE
      @0uttaS1TE 2 года назад +6

      The email format feels more like Atomic Shrimp or Pleasant Green, ngl

  • @jdmcs
    @jdmcs 2 года назад +3

    "A bit of ABBA on the way over to the post office, just so he knows he's been scammed by a guy listening to Sweedish pop music in a Volvo." That is pure Gold, sir.

  • @teessidemike
    @teessidemike 2 года назад +31

    Hopefully you put a customs label on the package with a high value stated so the scammer would have been charged import duty!

  • @Ayato1400
    @Ayato1400 2 года назад +1

    I would've said "Oh no! Someone at the post office might have taken the graphics card! If you send me extra money right now, I can send you my 3090 if you need it to save lives. Best regards Steve (Not Stewie from Family Guy) "

  • @flipkibblez
    @flipkibblez 2 года назад +33

    I don't sell on ebay anymore cause I sold a perfectly working laptop with no issues. Buyer claimed that it had a broken screen and stuck on windows xp, It was an old gaming laptop that came with xp but I have had windows 7 and 10 on it before. I asked for pictures of damage and I'd get a refund and return started, The buyer refused to send pictures of the damage. So they got ebay involved then they won the battle. So to give ebay the middle finger, I closed my bank account so they couldn't take my money out and took all my other listings down. RIP 12 year old ebay account.

    • @gentarofourze
      @gentarofourze 2 года назад +2

      Had my Paypal account destroyed due to similar years ago, a few scammers meant they closed my account saying I was suspicious. Problem is sometimes I need to use it so I just open a new account now and again and use honestly until they link it to old account and then close it.

    • @QuattroSG
      @QuattroSG 28 дней назад +2

      Yep eBay did that to me once on a much cheaper item so I started standing off my bank account. What I mean is I opened an online bank account, connected it to eBay and as soon as the payment transferred I moved the money to my actual bank account so eBay could never refund money from something of mine unless I allowed it. Let eBay get scammed by them, they don’t do anything to press these people off their platform. I quit eBay spring 2023 because the amount of no to little feedback buyers playing games buying stuff then not wanting to pay was out of hand. eBay is trash now.

  • @mikehibbett3301
    @mikehibbett3301 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best way to spend £4, and keep him away from other less knowledgeable people, well done. Shame you couldn't get a few quid from him, but a result for sure!

  • @skywaytech
    @skywaytech 2 года назад +119

    This is such a chad move. As a collector I deal with scammers CONSTANTLY and this has honestly inspired me to make a video on a scam I dealt with recently that eBay themselves have screwed me on. This was funny as heck to watch! Great video man!

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 24 дня назад +1

    You should have put a note saying police are on the way. That card is a tracking device 😂

  • @Dazdigo
    @Dazdigo 2 года назад +139

    Being called a thief when you are the one that sent the free item at your expense... These scammers....
    It would have been better to 3d print or find a graphics cards sized box, put some cow manure or some other smelly/messy product, and then vacuum seal it with a cover that doesn't show what is within. That way they will be tricked and get the full payload when they breach the seal.

    • @Autotrope
      @Autotrope 2 года назад +9

      Or just glitter

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino 2 года назад +2

      Not a good idea with eBay. They tend to prioritize the customer on disputes and charge backs.

    • @NadimSadeeq
      @NadimSadeeq 2 года назад +10

      @@BrunodeSouzaLino this would have been fine though since he never actually paid for the card

    • @rocketsmall4547
      @rocketsmall4547 2 года назад

      type glitter box in RUclips
      those box can see the scammers reaction 🙂

    • @crazeguy26
      @crazeguy26 2 года назад

      i sent one a old video card from 05 that was fun.

  • @charleyboy74
    @charleyboy74 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video. had people send me junk before, that was listed as fully working, ebayer ruled in my favour, but had to send it back.
    Sent a pair of my dads old Y front with chocolate marks up the back

  • @TranscribeYT
    @TranscribeYT 2 года назад +59

    I don't know, I cracked up pretty hard when he acted like YOU scammed him, when he never sent a dime lol.

  • @LemarSullivan821
    @LemarSullivan821 6 дней назад +1

    instead of shipping a broken GPU, it would be funnier if it was just a collage of pictures of the GPU

  • @simonupton-millard
    @simonupton-millard 2 года назад +50

    That literally the thing I used to do to scams and cold calls, my personal favourite was 4 hours on the phone to a conservatory company who rang my mobile when I was installing windows 95 via floppy so had a few hours to kill, had chosen all the options tiles self cleaning glass ech he thought he had a big fat cheque comming his way then just before he took my credit card info for the 20k deposit I asked a good question, how do you install a conservatory on a 8th floor council flat? He went ballistic and I nearly wet myself, funny never had any more marketing calls on my mobile, bet he had a big phone bill for his troubles 🤣🤣🤣

    • @thekingofkingsrp
      @thekingofkingsrp 2 года назад +3

      The amount of disks for that install was insane.

    • @DraftySatyr
      @DraftySatyr 2 года назад +3

      @@thekingofkingsrp Memory defeats me, but wasn't it about 30?

  • @MrMegaManFan
    @MrMegaManFan 2 года назад +2

    Coincidence? I just went to a musical Wednesday this reminds me of. What you did to this scammer is truly… wicked. 🧙‍♀️

  • @paulnewhouse5126
    @paulnewhouse5126 2 года назад +45

    Beautifully done! It's always amusing watching the scammer call you a thief and the bad guy.

  • @kollaps4805
    @kollaps4805 2 года назад +1

    Could you help me take down a scammer ??? He scammed me out of 600$ !! For a PlayStation that I never got

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 2 года назад +37

    Very good!
    At least you made something funny out of losing your free sale voucher:)

  • @BrainboxccGames
    @BrainboxccGames Месяц назад +1

    you should have done what the the famous scambaiter mr butch driveshaft does: label it as commercial products with a value of £5000 on the label, so not only does he get scammed he has to pay a huge amount in his local currency or bribe some official to release it from customs in lebanon...

  • @Aragon23-p2k
    @Aragon23-p2k 2 года назад +17

    I love his bad english, "I use email, I be trust", pure comedy

  • @JacobJohnson-lh4gx
    @JacobJohnson-lh4gx 2 года назад +31

    that reply from the scammer was funny as hell hahaha, he got a dose of his own medicine. I'm imagining the reaction he made upon opening the box hahah. He deserves it, great content as always BBO keep it up mate!

  • @ArzHole
    @ArzHole 2 года назад +1

    I've done something similar before, except I just sent various bits of household rubbish. An empty Peanut butter jar (Sainsbury's own brand, I'm not sending them a decent jar...), pieces of scrap paper, used kitchen towel, empty packet of rolling papers and anything else that came to hand. Partly so it cost a lot less to post it.
    Even better still if there's a UK address for any sort of scam, don't put a stamp on it, and put it in a post box. It will still be delivered, but they have to pay the delivery fee and extra to get hold of it.

  • @daniesalex7073
    @daniesalex7073 2 года назад +17

    He woke up and choose to be Jim Browning

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson 2 дня назад +1

    I wiil never do any business on ebay because it"s filled with scammers... 💥

  • @HuxTheSergal
    @HuxTheSergal 2 года назад +36

    Man it's gonna be a while before gpu market goes back to normal

    • @jurisjancevskis9076
      @jurisjancevskis9076 2 года назад +1

      Yeah

    • @xainethewicker5724
      @xainethewicker5724 2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's gonna be a while, and half my work revolves around blender and unity so I can't upgrade for a while to help make things stable.

    • @brando12343
      @brando12343 2 года назад +2

      yep true, i got super lucky and scored 2 full pcs with rx560s in them for free but the market is insane, i have a rx580 8gb in main gaming rig that i bought for $150 a few years back, now that same card goes for $700+

    • @Δημήτρης-θ7θ
      @Δημήτρης-θ7θ 2 года назад

      The only good thing about the GPU shortage is that fabs around the world are allocating capacity to produce desktop and laptop parts in huge volumes again. Before COVID-19 and the cryptocurrency boom, the industry was so much into "mobile first!!!" that I was worried about the future of desktop and laptop parts. You see, the good thing about computer chips is that more demand means more fabs (it's not like real estate or crude oil where there is a limit to the supply). Also, it means more R&D money invested. For example, would Intel have made the decision to invest in gamer-class GPUs without the increased demand?

    • @canaconn2388
      @canaconn2388 2 года назад +1

      It's not going to go back to normal...

  • @amehu
    @amehu 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant!
    He's so stupid he actually sent photos of the 9500gt like..whyy? :D expecting that you maybe be sorry? :D

  • @HazewinDog
    @HazewinDog 2 года назад +12

    the guts to be mad at YOU for not giving him what he wants, while he hasn't even paid a penny!! someone as terrible as this guy doesn't deserve anything in life...

  • @bobby3291
    @bobby3291 Месяц назад +1

    Sold a phone years ago as parts only, someone bought it and stripped off what they needed from the phones mother board and then filed a return saying it didn’t work. eBay forced me to give back the money and take back my stripped parts phone

  • @tourmaline07
    @tourmaline07 2 года назад +35

    I had a bad experience recently on Ebay selling a similar Nitro+ Sapphire card , only mine was a Vega 64 with a buyer forcing a return by dishonestly claiming the card is faulty. Not an outright scam but something dishonest and worth paying attention to.
    In my case the buyer was being dishonest by claiming the card was overheating and therefore defective when it was perfectly fine - and I'd tested it prior to shipping as well as after I'd gotten it back. Made excuses as to why he couldn't offer evidence the card was overheating - or doing further tests because he'd packed his PC equipment for a move...
    Pity he probably didn't do his research to find out he didn't want a card which dumped 295W or so of heat out but that ended up costing me £120 or so as I sold the card at a lower price on Marketplace (with the card losing value in the month he had it also to boot).

    • @4liceD_
      @4liceD_ 2 года назад +3

      As a private seller I would always make a no returns policy on eBay

    • @tourmaline07
      @tourmaline07 2 года назад +2

      @@4liceD_ I did have a no returns policy but under Ebay's rules if the buyer perceives a fault with the card within their guarantee you need to accept the return or risk forfeiting the item and refunding Ebay. In my case it was slightly outside but I didn't want to deal with payment disputes.
      What I'd have wanted to do was after testing the card offer the buyer the option of sending the card back to him free or keeping the card and giving him a refund minus £100 to reflect the loss of selling price.

    • @Δημήτρης-θ7θ
      @Δημήτρης-θ7θ 2 года назад +4

      Believe it or not, people buy things on eBay or Amazon with the intention of using them for 2 weeks or a month and then returning them as "faulty". I guess if these people buy the same thing again and again they can enjoy the items for free in perpetuity, or at least for as long as they're willing to go through the hassle.
      On the other hand, nobody would buy items from eBay without the ability to return the items if they doesn't match the description. For example, I have been sent "new" phones that not only weren't new but had minor scratches on the screen or had a slightly bent frame (sigh).

    • @tourmaline07
      @tourmaline07 2 года назад +3

      @@Δημήτρης-θ7θ Agree that there does need to be some ability to return items not as described to stop scam sellers. But there needs to be a tightening up and buyers should be prepared to be willing to offer evidence of their claims.
      When I got the card back I did tests with 3dmark and found the core/hbm and hot-spot temps were well within spec.
      At that point I'd have sent the card back to the buyer or refund him £250 of the £375 he paid for it to reflect drop in value and also for wasting my time. I'd have used the test results in an arguement to Ebay to justify my case.

    • @siliconalleyelectronics187
      @siliconalleyelectronics187 2 года назад +7

      ​@@Δημήτρης-θ7θ People buy them for mining too. Per Ebay's policy you have 30 days from receipt to return if it is "defective" regardless of the return policy. Upon filing for the return, the buyer has 14 days to ship the product back. Which means everyone can mine with a card for 6 weeks for free and send it back.

  • @hejasverigeee
    @hejasverigeee 2 года назад +1

    Haha 😎 Greetings from Stockholm Sweden Europe 🇸🇪

  • @Josue31627
    @Josue31627 2 года назад +62

    It's almost always Indian scammers too., using the same "tactics" and flowery broken English. That industry over there really needs to work on cracking down those scammers. They look laughably bad and a joke, but they aren't when you realize these individuals target vulnerable groups like the elderly and ignorant-about-technology folks.
    Good on you for messing with them with that 9500 GT. It will serve a far better purpose in scamming that scammer than it ever will playing games. A worthy sacrifice. It brings me great joy seeing those scammers getting screwed over.
    Also good getting people more aware of scams! Some good-hearted people despite seeing all the warning signs might still get taken advantage of.

    • @SomeOldGamers
      @SomeOldGamers 2 года назад

      What a blatant racist comment. He said right in the video this scammer was based in Lebanon.

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil 2 года назад +2

      Wait until you learn about inner-city black young adults...

    • @doursen
      @doursen 2 года назад +2

      Lebanon isn’t indian…

    • @beardsntools
      @beardsntools 2 года назад +1

      Usually these postage, investment, dating, inheritance and email scammers in general are from Nigeria.. Indian scammers are just to busy scamming grandpas on phone with refund, amazon, irs and so on scams.
      I tricked an insta investment scammer to click on my track link and yup as expected he was on a cheap phone in nigeria. Unfortunately his phone was still worth around $200, so that says he probably scammed someone

    • @OramiIT
      @OramiIT 2 года назад

      And it's all in the same little area. A low yield nuke would end 90%+ of the scammers.

  • @regwatson2017
    @regwatson2017 16 дней назад +1

    "I be trust." That's enough for me. "I be not stupid. F*ck off."

  • @Photo0021
    @Photo0021 2 года назад +48

    Classic scam, getting you to do something by making you feel like you're doing something good for society or receiving something more/good in return (in this case, extra funds).
    Though I personally can't really think what a Doctor would need an R9 330 for. Extra video outputs? For that just get something cheaper haha. How about playing a Doctor simulation?

    • @y00d
      @y00d 2 года назад +4

      To view wikihow in 4k

    • @davidknowles2491
      @davidknowles2491 2 года назад +1

      Surgeon Simulator can be pretty demanding.

    • @KenjiUmino
      @KenjiUmino 2 года назад +2

      if extra video outputs is all a person needs, a 9500GT is all that needs ... srsly ...

  • @knightsson1045
    @knightsson1045 2 года назад +2

    at 13:30 that cracked me up so bad xD

  • @MaliciousAlfa
    @MaliciousAlfa 2 года назад +11

    When he messaged you angerily about not recieving the R9 390, you shouldve said that you did send an R9 390 but that it was likely to be damaged in shipping and that is why it says "9500 GT" and looks a bit weird.
    Still an amazing video, love seeing scammers get their payback.

  • @Dazdov
    @Dazdov 10 месяцев назад +1

    I hate 3rd worlders so much T3WD honestly but I have a good idea get a garbage board look for a semi correct plastic shield hot glue them together and place a cheap tracking device inside of it in a sneaky spot but then again he probably pawned that e waste off for some jet fuel to huff in his shack

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 2 года назад +12

    1:25 Holy hell! I usually get 70% or 80% off final value fees, but never once have I ever received 100% off final value fees! You must be one lucky customer!

  • @fluffyjello
    @fluffyjello 2 года назад +1

    Dear Mr. Doctor Sir,
    rip bozo lmao 💀
    Regards,
    Steven (still not associated with the Transformers series)

  • @firisrozley5768
    @firisrozley5768 2 года назад +15

    Well, this ain't a tragedy, it is a comedy after all about a person who was being scammed & got his revenge by scamming the scammer hilariously to shame! I could as well send broken GT 210 graphic cards to that scammer & call myself Sandero (definitely not from Top Gear).

  • @kokotas67
    @kokotas67 2 года назад +1

    you should ask him for just the shipping costs up front. not much 10-15 quid, see if that stuck

  • @shiroganekatsuki2940
    @shiroganekatsuki2940 2 года назад +13

    Feels good when they actually responded at the gpu lol

  • @VikingDudee
    @VikingDudee 2 года назад +6

    My friend found 1 of them gag sites where you can send "Poop" to people, I did that to a scammer years ago when I listed something on Craigs List for sale and got of them money order scams, it was Horse S**t and he got it, and was not happy at all lmao. I still have the screen shots of all of the conversations, said he was going to come to my house since he has my address which he don't, the site hides it lol. OH it was great! lol

  • @aaronjohnson9755
    @aaronjohnson9755 2 года назад +1

    I bet you could pull the EXIF data from the images they attached to the response email. It could even contain their GPS coordinates. lol

  • @nahpets2345
    @nahpets2345 2 года назад +7

    The doctor wants to game with a graphics card

    • @toron8418
      @toron8418 2 года назад +1

      Well now he can play space invaders...

  • @stuporman
    @stuporman 2 года назад +1

    you pulled the oldie but goodie P-P-Powerbook on him. I thought those scams died out.

  • @dormcat
    @dormcat 2 года назад +7

    It's really funny to see this type of "Nigerian-styled broken English scam" targeting native English speakers. This type of scams have much higher success rates in countries and regions that are developed to a certain level of economy but not yet on par with Five Eyes of the Anglosphere. Many sellers in those countries / regions are not capable of recognizing countless grammatical and spelling errors yet they tend to lower their guards when the potential buyer pretends to be a wealthy American / Briton working in Africa / SE Asia / Middle East.

    • @user-hv6wb5gk8p
      @user-hv6wb5gk8p 2 года назад +3

      The idea behind the bad spelling is that it weeds out people who wouldn't fall for it. If you're not educated or mentally fit enough to read properly you're less likely to realize it's a scam.

  • @Baka_Oppai
    @Baka_Oppai 2 года назад +1

    the scam is nothing new. If you wanna sell sought-after electronics on ebay you have to do the regular sale (not auction) that way they have to pay first to end the listing. I once relisted like 3 times before I realized this is the only way. Also be sure to select no international shipping.

  • @lowqualitytech1216
    @lowqualitytech1216 2 года назад +8

    Congrats on getting your doctor's license. Cool stuff !

  • @Wardiary24
    @Wardiary24 2 года назад +1

    You would destroy him if you put a big value for the package , so he would pay high custom fees for absolutely nothing!

  • @RedHeadForester
    @RedHeadForester 2 года назад +4

    Serves Dr Cement Brick right for trying to scam his trusted friend Steven Jurassic Park!

  • @youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629
    @youtubeshadowbannedmylasta2629 Год назад +1

    I wouldn't use ebay if my life depended on it, they expect people to ship out their stuff and let the buyer do whatever they want with it for two weeks before
    deciding if they want to pay you.
    ebay can phook right off with that one.

  • @jonsmith5087
    @jonsmith5087 2 года назад +5

    Classic - love his reaction emails - funny - u got him hook line and sinker

  • @demonics8n
    @demonics8n 2 года назад +1

    Hahaha so funny need more scammers scam videos 🤣🤣 I know he’s going to like that abba tape 🎶🎼

  • @SharpShoot3r_14
    @SharpShoot3r_14 2 года назад +4

    I think he can still save a lot of lives with the help of 9500 GT, but the research may take a litte bit longer though.

    • @Biaanca5036
      @Biaanca5036 2 года назад

      Ohh I love the little tiny 9500gt with the shiny orange heatsink, it makes just enough framerate to beat crysis at 800x600 :)

  • @STILL-LUCID-x1y
    @STILL-LUCID-x1y Месяц назад +1

    i watched this when first posted. i forgot to press the like button. seen as it made me laugh all over again i will this time.

  • @kgbt1619
    @kgbt1619 2 года назад +4

    Wondering what "the eBays" has done to this guy that was so evil😂

  • @hicknopunk
    @hicknopunk 2 года назад +1

    I have bought a ton of stuff from Japanese sellers...off ebay. I have never had a Japanese seller misrepresent an item and we both save $$.

  • @crxxpslvyr7887
    @crxxpslvyr7887 2 года назад +4

    This was so fun to watch

  • @xBruceLee88x
    @xBruceLee88x 2 года назад +1

    Next time you should throw an apple air tag in the box, see where it really ends up at lol. If only something could be rigged up to snap a picture and sms txt it to a randomized number (or the email address you don't care about) upon opening the box. Probably not worth the hassle but either would be an interesting result.

  • @VXVirtuoso
    @VXVirtuoso 2 года назад +1

    I would have send him a blockbuster video card

  • @Davidx_117
    @Davidx_117 2 года назад +7

    This was so awesome, I could not stop laughing at those emails calling eBay "evil" and claiming to "help the sick and ill", and especially the part about you being selected by the Lord lmao, great vid Budget-Builds!

  • @Cfomodz
    @Cfomodz 2 дня назад

    I feel like you could get them to pay for shipping. Lots of scams will overnight you a check or pay for you to mail them cash, etc. as long as it’s you giving them money or stuff (money), they will often cover shipping, especially if you have a legit reason, like for bank impersonation scams, “I can’t buy a shipping label because I froze all of my accounts since you said they were compromised,” etc.

  • @foxyloon
    @foxyloon 2 года назад +4

    What a wonderful outcome! Seeming the scammer fly into an absolute rage like that makes me feel a bit better about nearly getting screwed out of $400 over an RX 480 I sold last year on eBay. That was an awful experience, but eBay was at least willing to foot the bill on my behalf after I got a support rep on the phone and explained my situation.
    I had my listing set to "within the US only" and had a "best offer" option going where I was willing to let the card go to an actual gamer for below current market value. Mainly because I have a very strong stance against crypto miners and their impact on the graphics card shortages at the time, and wanted to genuinely help somebody get a decent card for what they used to reasonably go for. (I nearly settled on a $180 offer, as they sent me their Steam account info. I could tell that they were based in the US, and that their Steam account was genuine. I was literally about to click "accept" on their offer when suddenly the auction kicked off.) The same bidder kept bidding the auction up higher and higher, to the point that the card reached over $450 before the auction closed. When everything was said and done, the winning bidder had the gall to message me "You said you'd sell it for a lower price to a gamer. I'm a gamer!" with that similar bad grammar of a non-native English speaker. I plainly said "no, that was specifically for the best offer option only. It's not my fault you bid up the card way past it's current value. You can either pay the full amount, or forfeit the auction." They flew into a similar rage calling me a liar, but decided to buy the card anyway. I got the $450, then I got their shipment info, and I clearly saw it was going to an international shipping agency and not a local US address. When I asked about it, they ghosted me. Sent them several more messages, going as far as to threaten cancelling the transaction, and same thing. My hands were tied by that point, as eBay had already been nagging me for delaying shipment by over a week, so I had no choice but to send it out. Around that time, I saw an eerily similar listing to my card (exact same model, same make, same camera view angles) where they poorly edited my photos to make it look like it was sitting on a different pattern tabletop. Something told me they were trying to flip the card under my nose, but I didn't have enough evidence.
    It was about two weeks later, they finally respond with a "this card doesn't work, I want a refund!" Mind you, I showed a picture of the card working in my test machine, disclosed that the card is known to be power hungry and unstable in certain machines, and I was also following up with several potential buyers making sure they had a decently spec'd machine to handle the power draw. The guy who won the auction did none of that. They kept talking in circles and insisting that I gave them a faulty card, wanting me to refund them. Ebay support said I had to oblige, so of course I specified that I wanted the card shipped back. That's when they tried to screw me, as they kept literally sending me old phone cases with Ukrainian postage labels on the envelopes over and over, using the tracking number in the return form to show they "shipped it". After about the third time, eBay pulled the funds out of my account, and I flew into an understandable rage, could barely converse with the poor lady from eBay support due to it. Once I calmed down enough to explain what happened, and that I never received the item from the buyer at all, and even be able to send pictures of the phone cases they sent in return, she reversed the transaction and gave me my money back, as well as rescinded the ding against my eBay seller's reputation over the whole ordeal.
    If there's one thing I've learned, is that Russian/Ukrainian scammers are/were very prevalent on eBay, especially during the height of the recent chip shortage era. What I went through wasn't the first or last time such a thing happened, and eBay needs to have better safeguards in place. That's why I thoroughly enjoyed this video, seeing a scammer get exactly what they deserved for once.

    • @theorphanobliterator
      @theorphanobliterator 8 месяцев назад +2

      wow that sounds like hell. you're a really nice guy for wanting to hook gamers up

    • @foxyloon
      @foxyloon 8 месяцев назад

      @@theorphanobliterator It was hell, and thanks for affirming that. I can’t stand crypto chuds, their entire motivation stems from greed. That’s why I get a ton of satisfaction watching the crypto market crash.
      Meanwhile, lots of gamers were just wanting to buy a card to have fun and enjoy their hobby. I’d gladly help out a gamer in need if I had to do so all over again.

  • @EnigmaticGentleman
    @EnigmaticGentleman 2 года назад +1

    HA, the scalpers have to resort to this because we can actually buy GPUs again, its so sweet to see.

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 2 года назад +5

    This was absolutely fantastic! Absolutely loved this story and how it went out - the fact that most of his accounts are now blocked is karma and well deserved!
    Plus, you found a use for that horrid old 9500GT you did a review about (I remember the one, and I'm still surprised that the 9500GT even worked).
    Hopefully you can now re-list the R9 390 to someone who is decent, and will actually want to pay you for it (and be in the UK).
    Personally, I only sell to UK addresses, and anyone like that would have been immediately blocked, the sale canceled, and the item re-listed at the next opportunity.

  • @greenRichard-e3j
    @greenRichard-e3j 7 месяцев назад +1

    what if he was actually a doctor researching for Cure to cancer and needed and R9 390 to render the cancer cells.

  • @lorenztor1990
    @lorenztor1990 Год назад +1

    lol. spending money on postage just to troll the scammer....legend move.

  • @akoww1000
    @akoww1000 2 года назад +1

    around the end of 2003, I bought a laptop off eBay for 700.00, it was about two years old but newer than my current laptop. But I was sent a laptop that was made in 1997 and had win95 installed on it LOL after contacting the seller, he said he sent the wrong one and asked me to send it back. Plus he added not to put in a claim to eBay lol I knew where this was going. I put a claim on eBay and wait for them to deal with it. I got a complete refund and I was to send the laptop back to him. I sent the box he used with a photo of the laptop in it back to him. I was contacted by eBay about it, but told them I sent the laptop back. after a few weeks, I never heard anything about it again. I gave the Laptop to a lady at work that needed one just to surf and email

    • @DavidSmith-oy4of
      @DavidSmith-oy4of 2 года назад

      That might not have been a scam...I once got RAM sticks confused and sent them out to different buyers. Corrected it myself by refunding the more expensive buyer and sending them more RAM free. Mistakes like that can happen, asking for the item to be sent back is standard eBay policy.

  • @blakedmc1989RaveHD
    @blakedmc1989RaveHD 2 года назад +1

    hahahahaha 15 minutes of pure entertainment of scam takedowns lol