I was already thinking, based on the language, that this was a Nigerian trying to scam Ben. And, of course, it was. There are certain quirks in their use of the English language (in addition to tip-offs in the fake names they use)
@@davidfrench5407and you absolutely must love the fact that every single time they show some innocent "farmer" or business person that's lived in the US their entire lives somehow has one of the thickest accents I've ever heard 😂. Like we are supposed to believe poor farmer ned that's living in the Midwest has a Nigerian accent 🤦😄 pure gold
My wife and I just booked a trip to Scortland. We are kindly expecting to leave on the 72th of February. I just hope customs won’t give us trouble with all the lactozora we are taking with us for my wife’s fertility issues.
Apparently, it might do just the opposite, according to my two-second research! Helps digest milk if you're lactose intolerant. (Edit: I was misled, after a second more of research when Pleasant Green says it's a fake plant! The info showing up on Google was all made by this scammer!)
@@PleasantGreenyou should see the scams that are going on right now, all those banking loading scams where they do your bank account with huge funds and also file your taxes for you, it's crazy now
It's shocking how these scammers build elaborate narratives to trick unsuspecting victims. Thanks for sharing your experience and for raising awareness about such scams.
For some reason I'm strangely happy that scammers are coming up with new things. For years all I got were the same stupid Microsoft tech scams calls and over a period of months I got at least six calls with the ridiculous "car full of cocaine on the Texas border" scam which took an hour and made zero sense in the end.
Lol same thing. The “car with traces of blood and drugs” and then the house with “22 pounds of cocaine” was so hilarious. But dammit, no one was never home when they got there!
@@larryroyovitz7829 Oh, it's absolutely ridiculous. Some law enforcement agency tells you that someone rented a car in your name that was found in Texas and was full of cocaine. Oh, but they know you didn't do it. This ridiculous story means your identity has been stolen! So what do you do? Of course you go to the bank and empty out all of your accounts so the bad guys can't steal you money. See, now your money is completely safe. Oh, wait. The officer on the telephone says you *now* have to covert all the money in your pockets into Target gift cards and give him their numbers, because... because... um.... the officer is telling you to.
It's crazy how much thought and time is put into these totally ridiculous scams! If only they put half as much time and effort into finding a real job lol.
@@salamancadingding This scam showed just how *little* effort they put into them. Dozens if not hundreds of scammers were using the exact some ridiculous script day after day for years! None of them changed one single word on it. Apparently if a scam script becomes accepted, every scammer treats it as if it had been handed to them by God on a stone tablet.
"Best compliments of the season" and signed "Supervisor" sounds so legitimate, how could anyone possibly think this is a scam?😄Theses Nigerian scammers are very creative, too bad they don't use those skills to make honest money.
Just for reference, in case anyone is curious: The exact title is "I'm Just Mad About SAFFRON (Scambaiting) Also FAQ: Why Are Scams So Badly Written?", and it was uploaded on April -72- 30th, 2021.
I’ve been interested in plants since I was a teen and I currently work as a greenhouse grower. I like to learn everything about plants that I can, especially different plant species. Half way through the video, I had to pause it and research Lactozora. I couldn’t find anything except that fake website and the picture made it look like Lactozora was some type of coniferous tree. I figured that since plants can have many common names, I’d need to find the genus and species. I kept looking and looking. Getting frustrated. Then I finished the video and learned that it is not a real plant. Now I feel like the biggest moron alive. Thanks, Pleasant Green!
buying at $870 dollars and selling at $1300 is only a 33.1% mark up, thats really not bad. And after the cost of transporting to the UK, import duty's, etc., thats really going to be around a 15%-20% profit for them which is a reasonable mark up. So this scammer is really just a bad (fake) business partner.
Pharmaceutical companies are the devil. Guy needs to choose a better fake company to represent, as a pharmaceutical is not going to operate in a manner where sales people can just make any arrangements they choose and deflate the company's profits
I have been watching this channel forever and still my favorite is when you got the scammers to film themselves doing stunts and sending it to you. Absolutely brilliant
you're doing a great job! I learned today that my dad was almost scammed. He's almost 80, retired. Its soooo frustrating. i've warned him abt scammers a hundred times but I guess the scammers are just too smart for him and I can't be with him all the time. Keep up the good work. you're helping many ppl. Love from India.
As a citizen of the thriving yet allusive country of Scortland I've been very offended by your ignorance. We pride ourselves in our allusivity, but that's no reason to forget about us. Our national animal the chupacabra is the only thing that keeps us whole during these trying times. MAKE SCORTLAND RELEVANT AGAIN!!!
I found this video because I am subbed to your channel. This is a very elaborate scam but it's amusing how well written the documents are, and of course, how badly he types by contrast, which just gives him away.
I can't believe this wasn't a legit opportunity. Never did I think that SCORTLAND wasn't a real country, nor that the 72nd of February wasn't a real date.🤣🤣🤣🤣 One of the most elaborate scams ran by one person in Nigeria I've seen. The biggest give away is the grammar and the too good to be true opportunity. Interesting that he kept lying after the jig was up. Did he not understand? or was he so deep in the lie he forgot he was in Nigeria? Either way great video as always.
I always find it hilarious when scammers go straight to accusing people of being mentally ill/on drugs. I kinda want to know what the thought process is behind that ("this person is trying to stop me from successfully scamming people by wasting my time? They have to be either insane or on drugs. There's no other logical explanation as to why someone would try to stop me from doing bad things!")
Good format, I follow your stuff with another burner yt account... Someone used the "Telegram me" scam to get me (joke's on them, i have several burners) I work behind the scene for another channel posting this type of vids, thx for spreading the msg! (this will be my last post using this account) I warn people to put it in their description box, it's still very popular, I baited the last guy with by subbing to a few youtubers and a bunch of fake comments, usually they try get to you after 5-10 comments within a few days. they got backtraced and local police has been warned. Hope they do fast enough for my boss to make another vid about it, be safe out there, the virtual world is full of scammer on every platform nowadays.
Hey, I'm curious have you ever thought about trying to mess with some of the African scammers that keep going in Facebook sports card groups? I admin a group and I am constantly catching 5 or more per day trying to join the group. I've figured out how to spot them by checking their friends list, who likes the pictures on their fake accounts, or doing Google Reverse Image searches on their pictures. Would be fun to see you do a video about it. If you'd like some names and info let me know! Thanks!
"We should be happy and smiling to our banks" Lol the only time I've ever done that was when my tax return check arrived, and when I was awarded a $1000 bonus check for contributing to Covid, lol.
Great video as always . I looked up the address in Aberdeen and the name of the street was spelt incorrectly on the document and theres no number 22!! Whilst it was a fairly complex scam I always wonder why they make so many silly mistakes that make them really easy to spot!!
“Kindly” has officially become a red flag for me ever since I started watching this channel
I was already thinking, based on the language, that this was a Nigerian trying to scam Ben. And, of course, it was. There are certain quirks in their use of the English language (in addition to tip-offs in the fake names they use)
God will punish your generation
@@davidfrench5407and you absolutely must love the fact that every single time they show some innocent "farmer" or business person that's lived in the US their entire lives somehow has one of the thickest accents I've ever heard 😂.
Like we are supposed to believe poor farmer ned that's living in the Midwest has a Nigerian accent 🤦😄 pure gold
@@davidfrench54076:04
6:10 @@davidfrench5407
My wife and I just booked a trip to Scortland. We are kindly expecting to leave on the 72th of February. I just hope customs won’t give us trouble with all the lactozora we are taking with us for my wife’s fertility issues.
relatable
💯
❤😅
@@AG-M23we did but have enough in our bank accoont to afford the trip.
I reccomend going in either Octember or June II, going off the metric calendar.
the "72th of February" absolutely floored me 😂😂💀
They aren't good at typing are they?
February does seem like that sometimes though
They only had one "job" 😂😂😂😂
The 72nd of February, also known as April 12, 2024.
Seventy-Tooth 😂
I love the music you play when you find out where the scammers are from. LOL!! 🤣🤣🤣
Bravo!
Me too! I look forward to hearing it.
Always the same too lol
Best part of every video
I wanna know what that music is tho? I tried hymn of Nigeria and it doesn't sound like that at all
Never gets old !
Certainly a different scam! You have to wonder who dreamt up that back story.
ehh jim browning
Hey jim love your videos
When the email starts with "Dear Friend" you know whats about to go down
Dear Friend, kindly open attached file ok?
@@TheeGlocktopusWould you kindly...
I'm not really interested in Lactazora, but I am interested in IBS management. Please contact Dan Delyon in Lagos Nigeria.
I hope this comment finds you well.
It will kindly find me.
"Lactozora" sounds like it could make you need some serious IBS Management.
Genuinely sounds like a probiotic 😂
the plant actually excist and does what it claims, helps with fertality.
Apparently, it might do just the opposite, according to my two-second research! Helps digest milk if you're lactose intolerant. (Edit: I was misled, after a second more of research when Pleasant Green says it's a fake plant! The info showing up on Google was all made by this scammer!)
@@Baconarrow Riiiiight. It "excist." 🤡🤡
@@hiho8084 And helps with "fertality"
Ben has mastered the art of leading these guys on 😂
What api
I swear to god if I see this bot in another video...
Who's x ?
Nice bot
Xxxxxxx
By scamming a scammer you were awarded
"Biggest Scammer in the World"🏆
😂😂😂
I love this comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m a big fan Mr. Dover
I still regret not getting the spicy sandwich at Dave’s
@@PleasantGreen Please reply back to me 🌸😭😭😭😭😭
@@PleasantGreenI still regret not going to the JFK museum
Good day Mr. Dover
@@BrentTV guess we gotta go back to
Absolutely off-the-wall bonkers perpetrated by the scammer and I enjoyed every minute of you playing him for a fool. Thank you for what you do!
His creativity is off the charts
@@PleasantGreenwith his level of creativity, he could likely find himself an honest career.
@@PleasantGreenyou should see the scams that are going on right now, all those banking loading scams where they do your bank account with huge funds and also file your taxes for you, it's crazy now
@@tanikokishimoto1604Skill prostitution?
I've always wanted to visit Scortand. Such a rich history and lovely non-scammy people, I'm told .
Bro shut up😂😂😂😂
Me too. I have been to Engrand and loved it.
@@smcdonald9991 But can you speak "Engrish"? My Japanese friends are all fluent.
@@PruneHub Yes! I lived 3 years in Japan! 🙂
I wonder what kind of kilts they wear and what are the clans like there???
It's shocking how these scammers build elaborate narratives to trick unsuspecting victims. Thanks for sharing your experience and for raising awareness about such scams.
Gotta give the scammer who created the script a few points for creativity 😂
You're a comment bot
I love that you cover the things no one else does. Thank you whole heartedly Mr Dover!
4 seconds into the email and you can already tell its from a scammer in Nigeria
Yep, tip-offs in their use of English, and the fake names they use.
“Kindly” 😂
8:46 that music cracks me up every time
Oh, he's warning you never to do business in the UK? Well, as a Brit, I can say with full confidence, we welcome Ben Dover any day.
There is a place in the UK called Dover. It's in Cornwall.
@markarca6360 Yes, I know. Its a very nice place.
@@markarca6360 Its in Kent - which is close to the word that these scammers are!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@markarca6360No it's not, it's in Kent and is where the Channel Tunnel comes out.
Indeed 😁
For some reason I'm strangely happy that scammers are coming up with new things. For years all I got were the same stupid Microsoft tech scams calls and over a period of months I got at least six calls with the ridiculous "car full of cocaine on the Texas border" scam which took an hour and made zero sense in the end.
Lol same thing. The “car with traces of blood and drugs” and then the house with “22 pounds of cocaine” was so hilarious. But dammit, no one was never home when they got there!
Wait what? I've never had a car full of cocaine scam before? How's that one work?
@@larryroyovitz7829 Oh, it's absolutely ridiculous. Some law enforcement agency tells you that someone rented a car in your name that was found in Texas and was full of cocaine. Oh, but they know you didn't do it. This ridiculous story means your identity has been stolen!
So what do you do? Of course you go to the bank and empty out all of your accounts so the bad guys can't steal you money. See, now your money is completely safe.
Oh, wait. The officer on the telephone says you *now* have to covert all the money in your pockets into Target gift cards and give him their numbers, because... because... um.... the officer is telling you to.
It's crazy how much thought and time is put into these totally ridiculous scams! If only they put half as much time and effort into finding a real job lol.
@@salamancadingding This scam showed just how *little* effort they put into them. Dozens if not hundreds of scammers were using the exact some ridiculous script day after day for years! None of them changed one single word on it. Apparently if a scam script becomes accepted, every scammer treats it as if it had been handed to them by God on a stone tablet.
"Best compliments of the season" and signed "Supervisor" sounds so legitimate, how could anyone possibly think this is a scam?😄Theses Nigerian scammers are very creative, too bad they don't use those skills to make honest money.
You'd be surprised it's not a Nigerian.
Thanks for your content, my friend. I appreciate you protecting all of us.
I remember seeing AtomicShrimp drive one of these scammer types crazy. I enjoyed these, because it's not the run of the mill scam they usually push.
Just for reference, in case anyone is curious: The exact title is "I'm Just Mad About SAFFRON (Scambaiting) Also FAQ: Why Are Scams So Badly Written?", and it was uploaded on April -72- 30th, 2021.
I’ve been interested in plants since I was a teen and I currently work as a greenhouse grower. I like to learn everything about plants that I can, especially different plant species. Half way through the video, I had to pause it and research Lactozora. I couldn’t find anything except that fake website and the picture made it look like Lactozora was some type of coniferous tree. I figured that since plants can have many common names, I’d need to find the genus and species. I kept looking and looking. Getting frustrated. Then I finished the video and learned that it is not a real plant. Now I feel like the biggest moron alive. Thanks, Pleasant Green!
The real Lactozora are the friends we made along the way 😊
That's not a stupid thing to do, you would think the scammer wouldn't make up a fake plant.
@@unicorn.mushroom or a place that han solo would visit.
buying at $870 dollars and selling at $1300 is only a 33.1% mark up, thats really not bad. And after the cost of transporting to the UK, import duty's, etc., thats really going to be around a 15%-20% profit for them which is a reasonable mark up. So this scammer is really just a bad (fake) business partner.
Lol smart scammer but need more finishing touch to become perfect 😂😂😂
Pharmaceutical companies are the devil. Guy needs to choose a better fake company to represent, as a pharmaceutical is not going to operate in a manner where sales people can just make any arrangements they choose and deflate the company's profits
Nothing like a Lactozora tea, while watching Pleasent Green!
I have been watching this channel forever and still my favorite is when you got the scammers to film themselves doing stunts and sending it to you. Absolutely brilliant
72th of February part killed me😂😂😂
11:07
Had goosebumps there! The most astounding comeback ever.
you're doing a great job! I learned today that my dad was almost scammed. He's almost 80, retired. Its soooo frustrating. i've warned him abt scammers a hundred times but I guess the scammers are just too smart for him and I can't be with him all the time. Keep up the good work. you're helping many ppl. Love from India.
Novacyber could possibly help out I was also a victim but I reported to the right authorities.
On Instagram
They deal with such issues
I'm leaving a Thank You Note! I respect your hard work beyond words!
As a citizen of the thriving yet allusive country of Scortland I've been very offended by your ignorance. We pride ourselves in our allusivity, but that's no reason to forget about us. Our national animal the chupacabra is the only thing that keeps us whole during these trying times. MAKE SCORTLAND RELEVANT AGAIN!!!
I'm Nigerian, I've been a subscriber for a long time now. I enjoy these videos but its sad to see fellow Nigerians do this 😢😢
Really?
Don’t worry there are bad people all over the world, we know it’s mostly good people in Nigeria
I absolutely want the Nigerian sound bite to my notification tone
It would be amazing to change any of the caller ID calls I get that say “potential spam” to have that as the ring tone haha.
The Affiliated Service Farms web page is still up at 8:22pm EST. I wonder for how long...
Ben, you Rock! Thank you for all that you do. You are a blessing.
My Nigerian Brother's always embarrassing me 😭
I found this video because I am subbed to your channel. This is a very elaborate scam but it's amusing how well written the documents are, and of course, how badly he types by contrast, which just gives him away.
>DO THE NEEDFUL
He said the thing
Did they borrow this from the Indian scammers 😂
I really like you, your wonderful posts & the sensational Nigerian music !!!
Best compliments of the season to you!
I love how easy breezy Ben sounds. It puts people at them at ease.
that straight unwrinkled textlogo on the bags...😅😅😂 its a good thing it does not look photoshoped...😅😅😊
i have seen this scam years ago same scam with a purchase from a farmer etc . thanks for posting
I can't believe this wasn't a legit opportunity. Never did I think that SCORTLAND wasn't a real country, nor that the 72nd of February wasn't a real date.🤣🤣🤣🤣 One of the most elaborate scams ran by one person in Nigeria I've seen. The biggest give away is the grammar and the too good to be true opportunity. Interesting that he kept lying after the jig was up. Did he not understand? or was he so deep in the lie he forgot he was in Nigeria? Either way great video as always.
Rest
That address in Aberdeen is about 5 minutes away from me and it.s Rosewell park not Rusewell park. lol
Scortland of course...that's where the little skirt with the shorts underneath originated from 😊
😅😂😅😂😅😅😂😅
Scortland women are very active so they needed to mix business with pleasure, hence the creation of the "Skort", thanks Scortland!
Maybe the scammer was trying to type in Scots Dialect? Badly.
I like how you spend your time saying "Lactozora" when the text reads "Lactoroza"
I'm afraid to admit that the math and science of this went WAY over my head.
Great work though Mr Ben Dover 😂😂😂😂
You should have sent his "pharmaceutical company" a bag of grass clippings.
There is no actual company
You are amazing, my friend. Thanks so much for sharing. Gotcha 😂😂😂
Thank you for protecting us.
Nothing sounds more legit than a Memorandum of Understanding.
WOW. These scammers are getting more interesting. Most people are hip to the refund scam.
Great channel. Anyone who wants to expose the scams and ties up scammer resources is doing humanity a great service. Thanks. Subscribed. Cheers.
Supervisor loves their run-on sentences!
Thanks for putting this video on. It was quite enjoyable.
Yay I love it when you drop a new video just as I've sat down with my cuppa (tea) 😊
Sounds like a job for Ben Dover !! 😂. Love your videos!
One of* the best in a long while!
I would never have guessed they were in Nigeria!!😂😂😂😂 Also after I checked your IBS website, I really needed to run to the bathroom!!
Perfect! You are the master at roping thieves into YOUR scam! haha ha!
The 72th of February? That’s right up there with the month of Smarch - “Lousy Smarch weather!” 🤣
Everytime you're about to reveal the scammers IP location I start humming the melody before you even reveal it 😂
I've watched enough of your videos to know it was the same guy. I called it early in the video. Another good one.
I always find it hilarious when scammers go straight to accusing people of being mentally ill/on drugs. I kinda want to know what the thought process is behind that ("this person is trying to stop me from successfully scamming people by wasting my time? They have to be either insane or on drugs. There's no other logical explanation as to why someone would try to stop me from doing bad things!")
OMG, Trilogy Media would be so proud. lol, I found you through the scamming the scammer with Ashton and Chappy, Well Done.
Oh! Oh! Oh! Can I get supervisor's details? I want to make money too! 😂😂😂
Wow, I can't wait to go to SCORTLAND! I heard their Smarch weather is GREAT!
These scammer's just keep on going!
they wont give up
Jimmy is back from hell?
Fantastic video Mr. Dover
Who’s Dover
@@UnknownThreatBen Dover
You’re right that is a very creative way to scam. I think many people could be misled, especially if he cleaned up his English.
He even tipped his hat to you at the end with the "BRAVO"
Lmaooo these videos always make me giggle 😂 I love Ben and the way he has these scammers looking stupid
when you search up lactozora you get the same farm that he got
I usually get the "have you taken your medecine today?" " did you forget to take your medecine today?"😂😂😂
I just had to laugh 😄at 8:45 in the video. That sound track 😄, the location didn't surprise me at all. Love the videos, Keep up the good work 👍🏻.
When scammers get a taste of their own BS, they dont like it, and the audacity to get mad is so funny.
Hello Mr. Ben, I love all your videos and it makes me happy watching them. I hope you do more videos so I can be even more happy.
Thank you, Kindly.
Another awesome video!! By the way I've always wanted to visit Scortland 😂😂😂
Good format, I follow your stuff with another burner yt account... Someone used the "Telegram me" scam to get me (joke's on them, i have several burners) I work behind the scene for another channel posting this type of vids, thx for spreading the msg! (this will be my last post using this account)
I warn people to put it in their description box, it's still very popular,
I baited the last guy with by subbing to a few youtubers and a bunch of fake comments, usually they try get to you after 5-10 comments within a few days. they got backtraced and local police has been warned. Hope they do fast enough for my boss to make another vid about it, be safe out there, the virtual world is full of scammer on every platform nowadays.
5:43 I was JUST about to say "well at least they haven't used kindly yet"
3:41 It’s actually a good thing that these scammers have the grammar skills of a third grade drop out; it makes it so easy to spot them…
For a scammer in Kastina, his English is quite good.
Damn that was the most elaborate scam yet.
10:27 I wonder if Barry and Garry know of John Barosa and John Warosa.
You Always need to pay for free samples, Especially when the samples are being sent to Scortland.
"Good Buy" lol
Buy instead of Bye .😂😂
Wow! That was the most complex scam we’ve see in a while!
he said it! take a shot for do the needful!
Hey, I'm curious have you ever thought about trying to mess with some of the African scammers that keep going in Facebook sports card groups? I admin a group and I am constantly catching 5 or more per day trying to join the group. I've figured out how to spot them by checking their friends list, who likes the pictures on their fake accounts, or doing Google Reverse Image searches on their pictures. Would be fun to see you do a video about it. If you'd like some names and info let me know! Thanks!
"We should be happy and smiling to our banks" Lol the only time I've ever done that was when my tax return check arrived, and when I was awarded a $1000 bonus check for contributing to Covid, lol.
Learning that the scammer is from Nigeria is basically the perfect punchline for every scam video.
I have seen this exact scam many years ago.
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m so glad you’re on the good guys side 👍🏻
Thanks for your video I love watching you get these scammers it’s great
Your videos make my day
I really hate scammers..
I wonder if this is related at all to the SAFFRON deal
Same scam, they just swap the names for some 'rare'/expensive herb or spice etc
I love atomic shrimp's ability to drag scammers on
Banger of video as usual. Seen a similar scam before but with a supplement instead.
Good looks on putting together a course!! I'll be picking that up!
A great way to stick a thumb in the eye of scammers.
Is there any way to improve the odds of them getting caught and punished?
Great video as always . I looked up the address in Aberdeen and the name of the street was spelt incorrectly on the document and theres no number 22!! Whilst it was a fairly complex scam I always wonder why they make so many silly mistakes that make them really easy to spot!!
😂😂 you are too funny. Keep-em coming. Very informative and educational. Thank you 👍