The "We've arrested Your Family Member" scam is quite common in Japan. Alongside the "It's Me" Scam, where they pretend to have lost money due to bad choices and need help.
1:35 my university had something like this go around, asking you to login at another site with your email and password. We sent it over to the IT department so they could see who was trying to scam people and issue a warning. It was a real email from the university administration. Please note, even if you think your school's administration is as stupid as mine, don't click the link, forward it to someone in IT. If it's fake, they'll want to look into it. If it's real, they'll really, REALLY want to look into it.
@@mysticaloreo9278 this wasn't a test spam mail to see who would fall for it, it was how the university administration **actually handled messages containing sensitive info**
The last scam email i got was one saying that my “19 year old son was in hospital after a freak car accident and i needed to pay 19,000$ for it”… im 17 and i live in a country with universal healthcare lmao
I keep getting sms messages on my phone that my package couldn't be delivered and I now have to pay to pick it up even tho I didn't order anything lol Oh and also a delivery service would never ask for money so you can pick up the package because it couldn't be delivered, atleast not where I live.
pro anti scamming tip: big companies basically NEVER start by sending a person to message you about an issue. typically if there is an issue they will simple shut down your access and then redirect you to a place you can ask for assistance (point being that they aren't bothered to give you personalized pre warnings, its either auto generated or you don't get a warning at all).
I love getting emails from scammers then copying and pasting the messages including the links and sending it back to them. The only thing I edit is the name to change it from mine to theirs/whoever they’re posing as😆
@@moon-moth1 that’s also true, it’s an email where I get all kinds of things and when I’ve got time for it it’s some entertainment😆 plus I’ve noticed that they give up after a few hours
Whenever I receive a Steam scam on Discord I reply with "Let me guess: Someone is impersonating me on Steam, scamming others and you now 'accidentally' reported me to Steam Support for that. Now you want to revert this but the only way would be for me to click a shady link that legit isn't steam support at all?" They never reply to it... Tho granted, I have the feeling it's some automated tool that checks if you reply with "yes" to then respond with the usual scam phrases.
Hey Robin, at 5:40 they are referring to how people who are scamming you often say kindly over and over again, I assume it’s because since the elderly see it as “respectful” and make them positively apply trustworthy traits to them, since “Someone would never scam when they are asking me to do something so peacefully and I confrontational.” I look at it as manipulative and a dead giveaway that they are trying to pull a fast one on me.
FYE got me with that. Asked me for my email to sign me up and give me 10% off that day. I used a credit card that day so I never really checked or noticed that I had been charged $12 each month for about 6 months. When I called to complain and get it cancelled, they said “you signed up for it willingly, so there’s no refund.” When I expressed no one told me it was a damn membership, they wouldn’t listen. Just cancelled it and hung up on me. Always tell them no.
If you used a credit card, call the card company and do chargebacks. This will hurt FYE if enough people do this, and can even get their contract with the credit card company revoked!
@hmnhntr I used to work at FYE, company policy was to hand someone a pamphlet with all the info about the card and telling the first month is free and they can cancel in 7 days. (We would circle the customer service number for people to do that at my store) But shady stores will pull bullshit tactics like that to boost their store numbers, my stores honesty had us with the lowest loyalty in the district and we were constantly being yelled at about it until we were eventually shut down 3 years ago. I'm so glad to be no longer working for FYE, i will never work for them again because of several reasons and that disgusting loyalty program and the magazine scam are just the tip of the iceberg of gripes I have with them
Going to put this as a separate post here. 19:15 - Here in Australia you can earn on average AU$31.72 per hour for data entry with some places reporting upto AU$44 per hour. So yes, you can be getting paid as much as $40 if here in Australia lol
12:36 a romance scam is where some person claims to be some woman who starts flirting with you over dms on fb, insta, snap, etc, constantly asking for small or large sums of money to be transferred electronically, by paypal, or other etransfer sites, while the scammer claims to come meet up irl, but never does, while still requesting money for "bills" or some other nonexistent item. it's basically catfishing with money involved.
My grandfather fell for that scam. The chick claimed she was from South Africa and needed money to get out of the country. He ended up sending her about 300 dollars before he got caught.
My mom almost got scammed but I saw the signs. The voice, trying to get her bank account information, and then she did the right thing and called the real company.
4:49 This is a common scam among insta artists, don't fall for it! It's one of those where they 'accidentally' overpay you, so you pay back a large sum, before the bank notifies something wrong with their check and you don't get anything but in fact handed the scammer money for free.
When I was younger and my mom would get "cars extended warranty" calls, she held up the phone, and me and my brother SCREAMED at it as loud as possible lmao
Yes, you can report internet scams to the FBI. Which you should do, because being done via the internet automatically causes the scam to cross state/international boundaries, which makes it their jurisdiction. The system you use to file that report is called the IC3
I know a couple weeks ago someone was pretending to be my high school’s principal by using an email with an invisible space and nigh-identical to his. Most people would fall for it. The impersonator (I chose that word carefully) would schedule false events, send out emails littered with lies to scare the students(s) (and their parents, usually with the threat of suspension), and even caused 2 “senior skip days” via email AND had everyone preparing for a fire drill. They were never caught, but they suddenly decided to stop.
@@trueNahobino I was trying to avoid this… but you leave me no choice… OH MY GOD ITS 3 IN THE MORNING AND IM IN MCDONALDS AND WE JUST FOUND OUT THAT WHEN U PULL UP IN MCDONALDS AT 3 AM YOU CAN BUY THE AMONG US HAPPY MEAL WITH A TOY IN IT WHICH IS EITHER THE IMPOSTOR OR THE CREWMATE AND IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT AMONG US IS YOU MUST BE MUST REALLY BE LIVING UNDER A ROCK ITS AN AWESOME GAME WITH IMPOSTORS AND CREWMATES AND BASICALLY THE IMPOSTOR TRIES TO SABOTAGE THE WHOLE GAME AND THE CREWMATES NEED TO STOP HIM BUT APPARENTLY WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE AMONG US HAPPY MEAL SOMETHING SCARY HAPPENS
Can confirm: the FYE cards are a crazy scam. Working there was fun but soul crushing. They encouraged you to do whatever it took to sign people up for the cards... And canceling the card what a GIGANTIC head ache that could take over 2 hours worth of phone calls. Plus as an employee that was the ONLY THING they graded your performance on. It was horrible.
Easiest way to verify the rental ones is to look up the address of the rental on real estate sites like Zillow. I did this once, then emailed the link to the "rental" to the agent handling the sale of the house. They were able to handle the legal side of things and I didn't end up getting scammed.
Including the comments was quite helpful in this vid, along with Robin's commentary! I'm pretty sure this helped or will help someone avoid a scam. Personally, I've ran into the fake check one before but from a "job", however, I typically try to get enough info from them before reporting them to the company they're pretending to be and the FTC. Always report whatever you can to the FTC as well (Or your countries equivalent that handles matters on the Internet).
5:11 Warning to any artist regarding this scam It starts as a normal art commission then they are going to try and do the ‘email check’ payment or some other shady way of paying. It’s super annoying especially if your doing commissions bc your low on cash
4:13 I was a victim to one of these scams. Someone made it look like I had made a big purchase but never sent the money, then directed me to someone who was impersonating a ValvE staff member. I lost my steam account for about 3-4 days but got it back really easily. Be careful. People are just heartless and will steal shit just to see you cry 😭. Needless to say I was scared out of my mind and that person got such a terrible rep in the servers they were in
They usually then use peoples stolen accounts to then DM their friends. I knew a message was a scam cause the person started with "Hi friend" which is now how that friend talks. It's funny to cause you think "how do you accidentally report someone on steam?" you have to literally go into their profile then click a drop down menu under their account level then click click report.
4:13 oh shit I forgot about this scam, for those who don’t know, people will search for users with their steam account linked to their discord account and claim to accidentally report their account of illegal trading activity, I received one while playing dragon ball the breakers a few days after it’s launch with my brother (who is very close to getting a degree in computing) and I questioned him about it he said its probably about breakers, I blocked them and removed their dm, they asked me if this was my steam account (put a link to my account with image) I look back at it and realised what a nuke I avoided by being paranoid.
Whenever a scammer bothers me I just send them some art from Yuko Tatsushima. The more cursed looking, the better. Her art makes me feel so uneasy, it's really intense but when you don't know about her it can come off as scary. The Mandela Catalogue is also a good one to share.
I like messing with scam callers, "our records show you've recently been in a motor accident" "yeah being blind really has some drawbacks" get them to hangup quick. One time I told them hold on as I needed a pen, put a metal saucepan lid over the phone & drummed it using spoons.
As an artist, the $400 one seems legit but make sure to ask for half of the money upfront and then the rest after (also if you are sending a pic of your sketch then edit a watermark over it) if the person makes a big deal about the payment/watermark method then take that as a queue to leave
My favorite scam is the people calling asking for money from the fire department or the local police. I just tell them "Impersonating an officer is illegal, I hope you know." and then I hang up and call dispatch with the info. I GUARANTEE none of those are legit.
Damn... I've learned 2 things today, One I don't know anything about the scamming world And two feet pics sell for a LOTTT, imma go get a pedicure real quick
12:33 Your only option is to divorce him for his emotional affair and then you can Sue him for everything he spent out of your joint assets that you didn't approve of and you'll get that on top of the division of property.
literally. that was super confusing, "my ****HUSBAND**** fell for a romance scam" what...?? why is she still calling him a husband anymore its like were ignoring the elephant in the room lmao
Because most scams are built emotionally I have a natural immunity to them, because I accidentally killed all my emotions except rage at around the age of 5
Had a phone call at like 7 am wake me up the other week restricted number picked up and the guy with an indian accent was like "Please give me your social security number. Hold on I'll call you back." and then called back from a somewhat local number and I didn't pickup. I was wondering is this some new tactic or was this the scammer's first day on the job and they skipped a bunch of the script.
4:08 I have a friend who fell for this one. If somebody sends you something about your Steam account and you don’t know them. DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY INFO. SCREENCAP THE DMS, BLOCK THE PERSON AND SEND THE SCREENCAPS TO DISCORD WHEN YOU REPORT THE ACCOUNT.
that fye thing must apply to that store, because they do tell you or at least in my state. They also tell you how to get out of paying for it the first time around and you only pay for the subscription if you actually want the vip card. Yes, you need a credit card in order to get one
I know my grandparents would never fall for a "bail your relative out of jail" scam because they'd just say "fuck him, he probably deserves to be in jail".
This one I see the children with no eyes in the fog, they are screaming in agony. all i can do is slowly peel back my skin to release the ants. the fog is here. They’re back, the faces in the air. THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP. Do not run from the fog. Do not ever run from the fog. Stay in the fog. the fog is near, i need to go now. I feel the sin evaporating off of my skin. Oh Lord have mercy on me for my sins have been extinguished. Take kindness on my dammed soul. LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD. The fog, stay in the fog. It’s so warm and loving. Don’t ever leave the fog, come join us in the fog. MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING they’re behind your eyes they’re behind your eyes they’re behind your eyes see the children with no eyes in the fog, they are screaming in agony. all i can do is slowly peel back my skin to release the ants. the fog is here. They’re back, the faces in the air. THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP. DO not run from the fog. Do not ever run from the fog. Stay in the fog. the fog they’re behind your eyes they’re Mm. near, i need to go now. I feel the sin evaporating off of my skin. Oh Lord have mercy on me for my sins have been extinguished. Take kindness on my dammed soul. LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD
@@erenjeager4987 lmao i just send them hebrew/zalgo text/etc and some cryptic image from pinterest - one time i got one where this girl was typing super weird, it was english but she was using every single accent marked variation she could and her grammar was broken. i sent her number to my friend and he started sending her Jojo's bizarre adventure stuff and covering her messages with stickers LOL
Not really a scam but a massive fail: I once ordered a vacuum from Walmart. The first package got delivered somewhere, so I reported it and they shipped a second. It was taking too long so I called the delivery company and they told me Walmart... hadn't put a delivery address on it. Just a city and state. So, when I called they put the address on it and sent it to me. That is why I don't order from Walmart anymore.
17:17 $125 for a used 20 gallon tank and supplies? Has the price really changed that much in the last 15 years? I got a used 55 gallon with hood, lights, heater, filters, a nice wooden stand, and the works in 2008 for $100 total from Craigslist. Lots of other folks in my area (maybe other areas too) got similar deals from various strangers in classified ads back then on large tank setups. It's a nice tank too, and I verified the size using a tape measure so I know that it's 55 gallons. I stopped keeping fish years ago and haven't bought a used aquarium in a long time, but even accounting for inflation that seems so different from 15 years ago. I dunno, maybe larger setups cost less secondhand because some people need the space fast and a 55 gallon takes up way more space than a 20 gallon. Maybe that's why I and other aquarists (both current and former) have found great deals on big tanks. Either that or we all had amazing luck. Maybe a setup like the one I got would cost a lot more these days.
125 isn't that much for a used tank. I got a new 10 gallon with supplies for 100. It's very hard to find a used tank for under 100 that isn't small or gross looking Smaller tanks are expensive because people want to make their money back. Big tanks are cheap cause people want space
on the "I accidentally reported you" one, even if you fall for it and get your steam account stolen, steam support is actually REALLY good, and you can get your account back in probably under 10 mins (I know this because my steam account got hacked once)
I heard about that one about leaving the gift card on the self scans so the next person would pay for it without noticing on an article about it happening at walmart.
I JUST did this this week; My sister was answering a spam call, and decided to say “Yes” to everything. I decided to call them again, and said; “Hi, my name is Slim Shady. Would you kindly stand up?” I accidentally hung up mid-way through my first try. By far, the funniest part about it was the scammer answered *TWICE* after being pranked.
4:14 I’ve gotten this so many times that I just play along and collect screenshots. When they’re done, I reveal I know what they’re doing and have fun. I then message a moderator and send them all the proof they need to remove the user. I’ve used Discord since 2020 and have gotten that 6+ times. No idea what the actual point is, but meh.
The steam scam i actually figured a way out of when my friend went through with it...i forget exactly how, but i submitted a report to steam customer service (where you report bugs with the platform i think) and just say that your account got hacked, and it actually worked for him
yep i also have gone through it. you can easily do this as long as you can send evidence that you made the purchases on the account, like say email receipt's. if your account was purely free to play however, good luck with that
3:52 - 4:43 That's my comment! I am SuperTechno2004. That is crazy! I was not expecting that sitting at my computer. I started hearing it, and got Deja Vu. I looked over, and it's me! I was totally not expecting to show up in a EmKay video. This is amazing! I love your channel. It is super entertaining!
I dunno if it counts a scam per se, but I had someone attempt to get me to hand my Instagram account over by leading me through screenshots to my profile settings. I stopped around that point since I realized something real suspicious was going on. I never got to the end and I'd blocked them so I have no idea what their actual end result was going to be, but yeah,, just sharing my experience for anyone who might need it
300£ / $ for a commission of pet (I’m literally not drawing anything remotely close to pets and my price range is 5-15€ 😂) just sending each new scammer screenshots of previous one with “I’m not paying your bank fee, don’t care about your child’s birthday and going through a divorce” just let me draw in peace 😂
4:13 one of my ex bff's did this kind of scam on me, tho it wasn't him. Someone hacked into his account and started using this, at first I was terrified, but after some research I just told him to leave me alone and blocked em 🤷♀️
@@IgneousExtrusive So, basically, the scammers send out what looks like legitimate marketing emails, but the unsubscribe button links to a phishing site. So if you receive marketing from some place you haven't done any business with, be wary.
A few months ago I got a scam call at the gun range so I got some of the guys there to pretend we were in a war zone so we started shooting our guns and acting like we were in a shootout with isis we got the scammer good they brought it 100% they freaked the fuck out and we were laughing our ass off after it was over
4:10 i almost got scammed by this, i gave the "number" and everything, but as soon as the scammer asked for gift cards, i realized it was a scam, i cussed out the scammer and changed my password in time, i felt so stupid lol
I work at a post office, and I have no idea how many people I prevented from being scammed. It's always the same scam, they sell something valuable, send it abroad, and as soon as the scammer has the tracking info, they retract the money or the receipt they send turns out to be fake. There's at least three cases a year when people come in, asking for the parcel, because they were scammed. The lucky ones can get it back or are fast enough for the postal services to stop it.
@@Stick_and_stone I hope that next time you drink orange juice you forget that you already brushed your teeth. I hope that you spill an entire bag of glitter all over your bed, getting forever stuck in not only your blankets and sheets, but your mattress too. May there always be an itch, just under your skin, that moves every time you try to scratch it.
3:19 I got something similar. They said they were gonna use one of my Instagram posts of myself taking a selfie during my 20th birthday, and I believed it but didn’t want my face out there
I love messing with the scammers. Here in Canada, I get a call every couple of months saying that a package I ordered has been intercepted and is being held by border services because it contains illegal items. Love how this is a robo call! It then says to press 1 to talk to someone. So I do, and when they ask for my name I tell them that I'm Agent Davis of Canadian Border Services Agency. I swear I heard one guy choke on his drink as he scrambled to hang up on me!🤣
3:14 this also kinda happened to me once. Basically I was on my phone when someone on instagram texted me saying “hey how are you, I’m an artist and have open commissions, would you like me to draw you some art?” Of course I said ‘not right now’ and I looked on their page and it looked on their profile and they did have art drawings and commissions open. Was this a scam?
I mostly get fake wrestlers but I will also get romance scammers and other fun stuff. I report them and then mess with them until Instagram deletes them or they stop answering. I then post screenshots for other people to get a free laugh out of it as well.
4:10 got quite literally two of these kind of scams like a year apart from each other, except they were for 'duped items'. People, dont believe everything some schmuck tells ya online, especially if its something like this.
To dodge a scammer all you gotta do is the following 1. Try reading between the lines and seeing if there is any hidden motives behind it 2. If you are selling something online do Cash Only and Pickup or Public Meeting place. 3. Never pay in bitcoin if it’s asked (personal experience with that happening, I wasn’t the one who payed in bitcoin but I tried warning my mom not too) 4. Scam the Scammers 5. If the people want you paying through PayPal or wtv just don’t honestly do in person, cash only kinda thing. 6. Screw around with the scammers since they are wasting your time I hope these tips help! I’m only 18 so I haven’t really been exposed to something like this yet, this is either common knowledge or things I’ve been told or witnessed. But stay safe on the internet everyone, it can be a scary place! ❤
4:54 Scammer, I dealt with one of these before too as a commissioner. They asked for my PayPal email, I gave one not even linked to a PayPal and I got an email that they apparently sent $300 to my account despite two things. One, my maximum price is $40, and secondly, they were asking me to draw their son's pets too, I dont draw people's pets, nor did they follow me or see any of my content. Don't fall for this scam. :)
I got sent the one at 4:50 word for word. Asked for crypto then another form of payment I don’t have then ended the convo by declining the commission Nothing ever went anywhere but seeing here, again, word for word does raise an eyebrow (especially considering I don’t typically draw pets) (Edit) seen a few other comments mentioning this as a scam so … steer clear and hopefully you can get some genuine commissions
Partner worked for FYE - he says that "We were told to tell them "First month is free, then it's $11.99/mo after that"" and suggests that either it's that ONE store doing that or FYE has since changed things since he left in 2020 - but he apparently was REQUIRED to tell people that it DOES charge you after the first month and that it's not just 100% free and if they didn't change it's store specific - since a lot of stores like to do crap like that to increase numbers of sign ups and such to get bs rewards.
A scammer got my 80 year old grandmother with dementia for almost 3 grand. They called her from what appeared on her caller ID as my cousins phone number, and used a voice distortion tool to ask her for bail money. She sent it without hesitation. I’m still fuming over that and it was several years ago. There’s a special place in hell for those people.
4:13 my friend recieved this exact message on discord and he pretended he was dumb and made the scammers wait and lose time for 2 days until they gave up
4:05 so, a little story, i fell for one of those scams, thankfully, i have my account and stuff back, plus if someone random adds you, ask them who they are if they don't respond block em' just in case
What I find most sad is, that on my e-mail provider, quite a few scams manage to bypass the spam filter, even tho it should be blatantly obvious for even the simplest filter that they aren't real. Meanwhile mails from a newsletter I signed in is constantly put into the spam folder, even tho I mark it as "Not spam" several times and put the e-mail address in the whitelist....
I've had two scams via text saying I had to pay a toll fee. I don't use toll roads. I told one to go play in traffic. I immediately blocked the second. A few years ago, I got a call from a supposed bank, telling me about something. Thing is, it wasn't my bank and I asked "is this a scam?" He replied with something I couldn't make out and then said "bye" and hung up. I had another call a week or so ago telling me about some transaction I made that was $1000. The thing is, that money is being saved to fix my car. I have not made any purchases of anything that's $1000. The call, this time, was automated and not a person like the other scam. I had panicked, thinking someone stole the money I'm trying to save, and the call ended while I was in my bank app. All my money was still there.
Showing up after calling. It was a tactic where I live that they would call and claim you were in jail or the hospital and wait until the people left to go see you/pick you up, then rob the house
Love the trust in cash. Sure we have countermeasures to check for fake bills but yard sales and other lower-security places likely won't use those pens or silly scanners. Avoiding larger bills can help though
I had a phone call during class once. Thinking it was for an appointment, I step out of class. It was a scammer. They said that they knew I had been in an accident within the last few years and if that was true. I say, quite loud, "No but give me five minutes and I can find a window to jump out of, especially for them". They hung up. I reentered class and everyone heard what I said-
Almost got got by that discord steam scam. They contacted my insomniac ass at 2:30am and i got all the way to "verifying my account" before catching on and calling them out. It was one person running both accounts. Ended up reporting them to the mods from the server they came from and then blocking. Havent seen the scam before or since, but seriously, be careful out there. Always change your passwords afterwards.
Kudos to the people who mess with scammers to burn up their time and prevent them from scamming others.
Your pfp is gross
I've been spotting you so many times
You seem familiar
@Snorlax yeah its weord lol
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The "We've arrested Your Family Member" scam is quite common in Japan. Alongside the "It's Me" Scam, where they pretend to have lost money due to bad choices and need help.
Luckly, im an ass. I dont care about people i dont know
@@cchuckles Then y u reply?
Dulingo!?!?
@@MergeMechanic what?
Idk man, my brain can't comprehend this reply section bruh
1:35 my university had something like this go around, asking you to login at another site with your email and password. We sent it over to the IT department so they could see who was trying to scam people and issue a warning.
It was a real email from the university administration.
Please note, even if you think your school's administration is as stupid as mine, don't click the link, forward it to someone in IT. If it's fake, they'll want to look into it. If it's real, they'll really, REALLY want to look into it.
My uni had something alike too as a "Test/warning" for scam emails lol
@@mysticaloreo9278 this wasn't a test spam mail to see who would fall for it, it was how the university administration **actually handled messages containing sensitive info**
Scammers being scammed themselves is absolutely hilarious
"heh, this guy's gonna get scammed out of his mind... wait what where'd my money go"
tried doing some kind of thing like that, it was a bot 😭
@@UndecidedASMR RIP 😭
Every boomerang will end up flying back
@@santa_with_a_gun lmaoo
I miss the days when clicking mysterious links led to either a Rick Roll or a questionable porn site
be the change you want to see in the world
Do what your heart tells you to do! Mine says to kill mysel- /j
Those old days were the internet's tutorial level
The last scam email i got was one saying that my “19 year old son was in hospital after a freak car accident and i needed to pay 19,000$ for it”… im 17 and i live in a country with universal healthcare lmao
Lmao lol xd
I keep getting sms messages on my phone that my package couldn't be delivered and I now have to pay to pick it up even tho I didn't order anything lol
Oh and also a delivery service would never ask for money so you can pick up the package because it couldn't be delivered, atleast not where I live.
Maybe you had a kid in your previous life when you lived in USA.
My response would be "How is my son older than me?"
It’s a time traveler
pro anti scamming tip:
big companies basically NEVER start by sending a person to message you about an issue.
typically if there is an issue they will simple shut down your access and then redirect you to a place you can ask for assistance (point being that they aren't bothered to give you personalized pre warnings, its either auto generated or you don't get a warning at all).
I love getting emails from scammers then copying and pasting the messages including the links and sending it back to them. The only thing I edit is the name to change it from mine to theirs/whoever they’re posing as😆
That's genius
@@moon-moth1 that’s also true, it’s an email where I get all kinds of things and when I’ve got time for it it’s some entertainment😆 plus I’ve noticed that they give up after a few hours
Whenever I receive a Steam scam on Discord I reply with "Let me guess: Someone is impersonating me on Steam, scamming others and you now 'accidentally' reported me to Steam Support for that. Now you want to revert this but the only way would be for me to click a shady link that legit isn't steam support at all?"
They never reply to it... Tho granted, I have the feeling it's some automated tool that checks if you reply with "yes" to then respond with the usual scam phrases.
@@andre_601 maybe add a yes at the end of the sentence to check if its a bot
Hey Robin, at 5:40 they are referring to how people who are scamming you often say kindly over and over again, I assume it’s because since the elderly see it as “respectful” and make them positively apply trustworthy traits to them, since “Someone would never scam when they are asking me to do something so peacefully and I confrontational.” I look at it as manipulative and a dead giveaway that they are trying to pull a fast one on me.
FYE got me with that. Asked me for my email to sign me up and give me 10% off that day. I used a credit card that day so I never really checked or noticed that I had been charged $12 each month for about 6 months. When I called to complain and get it cancelled, they said “you signed up for it willingly, so there’s no refund.” When I expressed no one told me it was a damn membership, they wouldn’t listen. Just cancelled it and hung up on me.
Always tell them no.
Got snagged by those guys a couple months back
If you used a credit card, call the card company and do chargebacks. This will hurt FYE if enough people do this, and can even get their contract with the credit card company revoked!
Happened to me around a year ago. Luckily, I used my debit card, so I noticed the charge pretty fast.
I actually don't understand how this is legal. They don't tell you about the charge, they shouldn't be able to sign you up
@hmnhntr I used to work at FYE, company policy was to hand someone a pamphlet with all the info about the card and telling the first month is free and they can cancel in 7 days. (We would circle the customer service number for people to do that at my store)
But shady stores will pull bullshit tactics like that to boost their store numbers, my stores honesty had us with the lowest loyalty in the district and we were constantly being yelled at about it until we were eventually shut down 3 years ago.
I'm so glad to be no longer working for FYE, i will never work for them again because of several reasons and that disgusting loyalty program and the magazine scam are just the tip of the iceberg of gripes I have with them
Going to put this as a separate post here.
19:15 - Here in Australia you can earn on average AU$31.72 per hour for data entry with some places reporting upto AU$44 per hour. So yes, you can be getting paid as much as $40 if here in Australia lol
Damn, so living with the spiders IS kinda worth it
For now
12:36 a romance scam is where some person claims to be some woman who starts flirting with you over dms on fb, insta, snap, etc, constantly asking for small or large sums of money to be transferred electronically, by paypal, or other etransfer sites, while the scammer claims to come meet up irl, but never does, while still requesting money for "bills" or some other nonexistent item. it's basically catfishing with money involved.
My grandfather fell for that scam. The chick claimed she was from South Africa and needed money to get out of the country. He ended up sending her about 300 dollars before he got caught.
i dont think thats the confusing part. the confusing part is "my HUSBAND" ...
My mom almost got scammed but I saw the signs. The voice, trying to get her bank account information, and then she did the right thing and called the real company.
Nobody that's legitimate will ever ask for your full bank information over the damn phone.
Short tech tip: if an email looks suspicious, check the sender line. If the domain doesn't match the supposed sender, you're getting scammed
Well... No, a lot of companies and institutions hire PR firms and teams and they often have random domains... It's confusing but it is what it is.
4:49 This is a common scam among insta artists, don't fall for it! It's one of those where they 'accidentally' overpay you, so you pay back a large sum, before the bank notifies something wrong with their check and you don't get anything but in fact handed the scammer money for free.
I really REALLY like that you guys are reading the comment responses to the scams to raise better awareness of them. Don't ever stop!
When I was younger and my mom would get "cars extended warranty" calls, she held up the phone, and me and my brother SCREAMED at it as loud as possible lmao
That sounds like fun.
I’m glad they’re also including the comments that have the answers. Helping people who might watch this video.
Those "my son/daughter died and I am giving away their Playstation 5" scams are all over facebook right now
Yes, you can report internet scams to the FBI. Which you should do, because being done via the internet automatically causes the scam to cross state/international boundaries, which makes it their jurisdiction. The system you use to file that report is called the IC3
I know a couple weeks ago someone was pretending to be my high school’s principal by using an email with an invisible space and nigh-identical to his. Most people would fall for it. The impersonator (I chose that word carefully) would schedule false events, send out emails littered with lies to scare the students(s) (and their parents, usually with the threat of suspension), and even caused 2 “senior skip days” via email AND had everyone preparing for a fire drill.
They were never caught, but they suddenly decided to stop.
Impersonator, huh? Sounds like an impostor to me. And if they were threatening *sus* - pension to students, that sounds pretty sussy
I'm sorry
@@trueNahobino I was trying to avoid this… but you leave me no choice…
OH MY GOD ITS 3 IN THE MORNING AND IM IN MCDONALDS AND WE JUST FOUND OUT THAT WHEN U PULL UP IN MCDONALDS AT 3 AM YOU CAN BUY THE AMONG US HAPPY MEAL WITH A TOY IN IT WHICH IS EITHER THE IMPOSTOR OR THE CREWMATE AND IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT AMONG US IS YOU MUST BE MUST REALLY BE LIVING UNDER A ROCK ITS AN AWESOME GAME WITH IMPOSTORS AND CREWMATES AND BASICALLY THE IMPOSTOR TRIES TO SABOTAGE THE WHOLE GAME AND THE CREWMATES NEED TO STOP HIM BUT APPARENTLY WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE AMONG US HAPPY MEAL SOMETHING SCARY HAPPENS
@@guts60 it smells like sour like funky
@@trueNahobinoi laughed way more than i was supposed to. Welp, i'm definitely beyond repair.
I love r/scams so I'm happy we got a new one
Can confirm: the FYE cards are a crazy scam. Working there was fun but soul crushing. They encouraged you to do whatever it took to sign people up for the cards... And canceling the card what a GIGANTIC head ache that could take over 2 hours worth of phone calls.
Plus as an employee that was the ONLY THING they graded your performance on. It was horrible.
Easiest way to verify the rental ones is to look up the address of the rental on real estate sites like Zillow. I did this once, then emailed the link to the "rental" to the agent handling the sale of the house. They were able to handle the legal side of things and I didn't end up getting scammed.
Including the comments was quite helpful in this vid, along with Robin's commentary! I'm pretty sure this helped or will help someone avoid a scam. Personally, I've ran into the fake check one before but from a "job", however, I typically try to get enough info from them before reporting them to the company they're pretending to be and the FTC. Always report whatever you can to the FTC as well (Or your countries equivalent that handles matters on the Internet).
5:11
Warning to any artist regarding this scam
It starts as a normal art commission then they are going to try and do the ‘email check’ payment or some other shady way of paying.
It’s super annoying especially if your doing commissions bc your low on cash
4:13 I was a victim to one of these scams. Someone made it look like I had made a big purchase but never sent the money, then directed me to someone who was impersonating a ValvE staff member. I lost my steam account for about 3-4 days but got it back really easily. Be careful. People are just heartless and will steal shit just to see you cry 😭. Needless to say I was scared out of my mind and that person got such a terrible rep in the servers they were in
They usually then use peoples stolen accounts to then DM their friends. I knew a message was a scam cause the person started with "Hi friend" which is now how that friend talks. It's funny to cause you think "how do you accidentally report someone on steam?" you have to literally go into their profile then click a drop down menu under their account level then click click report.
"My husband is in a romance scam..."
_NANI DAFAQ?!_
4:13 oh shit I forgot about this scam, for those who don’t know, people will search for users with their steam account linked to their discord account and claim to accidentally report their account of illegal trading activity, I received one while playing dragon ball the breakers a few days after it’s launch with my brother (who is very close to getting a degree in computing) and I questioned him about it he said its probably about breakers, I blocked them and removed their dm, they asked me if this was my steam account (put a link to my account with image) I look back at it and realised what a nuke I avoided by being paranoid.
i really love how you added comments that explain what the scam is to make the viewer aware of scams
5:07 is a really common art commission scam. I get em alot
Whenever a scammer bothers me I just send them some art from Yuko Tatsushima. The more cursed looking, the better. Her art makes me feel so uneasy, it's really intense but when you don't know about her it can come off as scary.
The Mandela Catalogue is also a good one to share.
I will be using this information to scare off Nice guys. Thank you.
I like messing with scam callers, "our records show you've recently been in a motor accident" "yeah being blind really has some drawbacks" get them to hangup quick.
One time I told them hold on as I needed a pen, put a metal saucepan lid over the phone & drummed it using spoons.
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is" is what I follow
As an artist, the $400 one seems legit but make sure to ask for half of the money upfront and then the rest after (also if you are sending a pic of your sketch then edit a watermark over it) if the person makes a big deal about the payment/watermark method then take that as a queue to leave
It’s always a good day when there’s a Emkay r/scams video !
I will say, better to ask reddit if something is a scam and feel a bit stupid than to fall for one and lose your money.
My favorite scam is the people calling asking for money from the fire department or the local police. I just tell them "Impersonating an officer is illegal, I hope you know." and then I hang up and call dispatch with the info. I GUARANTEE none of those are legit.
Damn... I've learned 2 things today,
One I don't know anything about the scamming world
And two feet pics sell for a LOTTT, imma go get a pedicure real quick
dont
the pervs that DO like feet apparently love stinky, dirty feet more than clean ones
12:33 Your only option is to divorce him for his emotional affair and then you can Sue him for everything he spent out of your joint assets that you didn't approve of and you'll get that on top of the division of property.
literally. that was super confusing, "my ****HUSBAND**** fell for a romance scam" what...?? why is she still calling him a husband anymore its like were ignoring the elephant in the room lmao
It’s nice that the video includes the comments about the scams in question, very helpful!
jingdong trading agency sounds like an evil movie bank name.
Because most scams are built emotionally I have a natural immunity to them, because I accidentally killed all my emotions except rage at around the age of 5
Rage was the wrong one to keep. You should have kept pride. You can swap the feelings if you try hard enough
@@runed0s86 I've been trying for the past ten years
Had a phone call at like 7 am wake me up the other week restricted number picked up and the guy with an indian accent was like "Please give me your social security number. Hold on I'll call you back." and then called back from a somewhat local number and I didn't pickup. I was wondering is this some new tactic or was this the scammer's first day on the job and they skipped a bunch of the script.
4:08 I have a friend who fell for this one. If somebody sends you something about your Steam account and you don’t know them. DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY INFO. SCREENCAP THE DMS, BLOCK THE PERSON AND SEND THE SCREENCAPS TO DISCORD WHEN YOU REPORT THE ACCOUNT.
4:58 omg this one happened with me just yesterday! thankfully I don't click in any link of something on my spam folder
that fye thing must apply to that store, because they do tell you or at least in my state. They also tell you how to get out of paying for it the first time around and you only pay for the subscription if you actually want the vip card. Yes, you need a credit card in order to get one
I know my grandparents would never fall for a "bail your relative out of jail" scam because they'd just say "fuck him, he probably deserves to be in jail".
"my husband is in a romance scam" ...*what?*
If an email sounds too formal or like it was written by a dyslexia paraplegic goldfish with no fins, don't click on the website
When I get scammers, I just send them the thing about the children with no eyes in the fog
This one
I see the children with no eyes in the fog, they
are screaming in agony. all i can do is slowly
peel back my skin to release the ants. the fog
is here. They’re back, the faces in the air. THE
VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER
MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE
VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER
MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP. Do
not run from the fog. Do not ever run from the
fog. Stay in the fog. the fog is near, i need to
go now. I feel the sin evaporating off of my
skin. Oh Lord have mercy on me for my sins
have been extinguished.
Take kindness on my dammed soul. LEAVE
GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES
WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD MY
SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF
MY HEAD. The fog, stay in the fog. It’s so warm and loving. Don’t ever leave the fog, come join
us in the fog. MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS
MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS
MELTING MY SKIN IS MELTING MY SKIN IS
MELTING they’re behind your eyes they’re
behind your eyes they’re behind your eyes see
the children with no eyes in the fog, they are
screaming in agony. all i can do is slowly peel
back my skin to release the ants. the fog is
here. They’re back, the faces in the air. THE
VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER
MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE
VOICE UNDER MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER
MY SCALP THE VOICE UNDER MY SCALP. DO
not run from the fog. Do not ever run from the
fog. Stay in the fog. the fog they’re behind your eyes they’re Mm. near, i need to
go now. I feel the sin evaporating off of my
skin. Oh Lord have mercy on me for my sins
have been extinguished. Take kindness on my
dammed soul. LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD
MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT
OF MY HEAD MY SKIN THE VOICES WON’T LEAVE GET OUT OF MY HEAD
@@erenjeager4987 Where is that from
@@erenjeager4987 lmao i just send them hebrew/zalgo text/etc and some cryptic image from pinterest - one time i got one where this girl was typing super weird, it was english but she was using every single accent marked variation she could and her grammar was broken. i sent her number to my friend and he started sending her Jojo's bizarre adventure stuff and covering her messages with stickers LOL
Not really a scam but a massive fail: I once ordered a vacuum from Walmart. The first package got delivered somewhere, so I reported it and they shipped a second. It was taking too long so I called the delivery company and they told me Walmart... hadn't put a delivery address on it. Just a city and state. So, when I called they put the address on it and sent it to me. That is why I don't order from Walmart anymore.
17:17 $125 for a used 20 gallon tank and supplies? Has the price really changed that much in the last 15 years? I got a used 55 gallon with hood, lights, heater, filters, a nice wooden stand, and the works in 2008 for $100 total from Craigslist. Lots of other folks in my area (maybe other areas too) got similar deals from various strangers in classified ads back then on large tank setups. It's a nice tank too, and I verified the size using a tape measure so I know that it's 55 gallons. I stopped keeping fish years ago and haven't bought a used aquarium in a long time, but even accounting for inflation that seems so different from 15 years ago. I dunno, maybe larger setups cost less secondhand because some people need the space fast and a 55 gallon takes up way more space than a 20 gallon. Maybe that's why I and other aquarists (both current and former) have found great deals on big tanks. Either that or we all had amazing luck. Maybe a setup like the one I got would cost a lot more these days.
125 isn't that much for a used tank. I got a new 10 gallon with supplies for 100. It's very hard to find a used tank for under 100 that isn't small or gross looking
Smaller tanks are expensive because people want to make their money back. Big tanks are cheap cause people want space
on the "I accidentally reported you" one, even if you fall for it and get your steam account stolen, steam support is actually REALLY good, and you can get your account back in probably under 10 mins (I know this because my steam account got hacked once)
I heard about that one about leaving the gift card on the self scans so the next person would pay for it without noticing on an article about it happening at walmart.
15:06 More importantly, this guy is aware that Abu Dhabi is in the UAE? I'm pretty sure shipments to Qatar don't need to go through the UAE.
I JUST did this this week;
My sister was answering a spam call, and decided to say “Yes” to everything. I decided to call them again, and said;
“Hi, my name is Slim Shady. Would you kindly stand up?”
I accidentally hung up mid-way through my first try.
By far, the funniest part about it was the scammer answered *TWICE* after being pranked.
never say yes. they will record the call and use it against you to pretend to be you to get into your stuff.
4:14 I’ve gotten this so many times that I just play along and collect screenshots. When they’re done, I reveal I know what they’re doing and have fun. I then message a moderator and send them all the proof they need to remove the user. I’ve used Discord since 2020 and have gotten that 6+ times. No idea what the actual point is, but meh.
The steam scam i actually figured a way out of when my friend went through with it...i forget exactly how, but i submitted a report to steam customer service (where you report bugs with the platform i think) and just say that your account got hacked, and it actually worked for him
yep i also have gone through it.
you can easily do this as long as you can send evidence that you made the purchases on the account, like say email receipt's.
if your account was purely free to play however, good luck with that
3:52 - 4:43
That's my comment! I am SuperTechno2004. That is crazy! I was not expecting that sitting at my computer. I started hearing it, and got Deja Vu. I looked over, and it's me!
I was totally not expecting to show up in a EmKay video. This is amazing!
I love your channel. It is super entertaining!
By the way, this just made my day! 😀
I dunno if it counts a scam per se, but I had someone attempt to get me to hand my Instagram account over by leading me through screenshots to my profile settings. I stopped around that point since I realized something real suspicious was going on. I never got to the end and I'd blocked them so I have no idea what their actual end result was going to be, but yeah,, just sharing my experience for anyone who might need it
If a scammer asks for a phone number give them one that plays a Rickroll.
300£ / $ for a commission of pet (I’m literally not drawing anything remotely close to pets and my price range is 5-15€ 😂) just sending each new scammer screenshots of previous one with “I’m not paying your bank fee, don’t care about your child’s birthday and going through a divorce” just let me draw in peace 😂
Me: watching Emkay r/Scams
Scammer: Tries to scam
Me: *PATHETIC*
You got infinite defense
4:13 one of my ex bff's did this kind of scam on me, tho it wasn't him. Someone hacked into his account and started using this, at first I was terrified, but after some research I just told him to leave me alone and blocked em 🤷♀️
Recently learned that even unsubscribe links can be a scam, so don't try to unsubscribe from anything you haven't recently interacted with.
What? Please explain
@@IgneousExtrusive So, basically, the scammers send out what looks like legitimate marketing emails, but the unsubscribe button links to a phishing site. So if you receive marketing from some place you haven't done any business with, be wary.
@@President_Starscream Ahh, I see. I had thought you meant on RUclips. This makes much more sense.
A few months ago I got a scam call at the gun range so I got some of the guys there to pretend we were in a war zone so we started shooting our guns and acting like we were in a shootout with isis we got the scammer good they brought it 100% they freaked the fuck out and we were laughing our ass off after it was over
4:10 i almost got scammed by this, i gave the "number" and everything, but as soon as the scammer asked for gift cards, i realized it was a scam, i cussed out the scammer and changed my password in time, i felt so stupid lol
I work at a post office, and I have no idea how many people I prevented from being scammed. It's always the same scam, they sell something valuable, send it abroad, and as soon as the scammer has the tracking info, they retract the money or the receipt they send turns out to be fake. There's at least three cases a year when people come in, asking for the parcel, because they were scammed. The lucky ones can get it back or are fast enough for the postal services to stop it.
Thanks for always giving us amazing videos Emkay:)
Mid* videos
@@Stick_and_stone I hope that next time you drink orange juice you forget that you already brushed your teeth. I hope that you spill an entire bag of glitter all over your bed, getting forever stuck in not only your blankets and sheets, but your mattress too. May there always be an itch, just under your skin, that moves every time you try to scratch it.
@@Stick_and_stone who hurt you
3:19 I got something similar. They said they were gonna use one of my Instagram posts of myself taking a selfie during my 20th birthday, and I believed it but didn’t want my face out there
I love messing with the scammers. Here in Canada, I get a call every couple of months saying that a package I ordered has been intercepted and is being held by border services because it contains illegal items. Love how this is a robo call! It then says to press 1 to talk to someone. So I do, and when they ask for my name I tell them that I'm Agent Davis of Canadian Border Services Agency. I swear I heard one guy choke on his drink as he scrambled to hang up on me!🤣
Kenny if you can read this, please use that audio error as a slur/curse bleep! That would be the funniest thing ever!
3:53 LITERALLY happened a few days ago, for real thought it was true until the "steam admin" account told me to input the code to change creds
3:14 this also kinda happened to me once. Basically I was on my phone when someone on instagram texted me saying “hey how are you, I’m an artist and have open commissions, would you like me to draw you some art?” Of course I said ‘not right now’ and I looked on their page and it looked on their profile and they did have art drawings and commissions open. Was this a scam?
I mostly get fake wrestlers but I will also get romance scammers and other fun stuff. I report them and then mess with them until Instagram deletes them or they stop answering. I then post screenshots for other people to get a free laugh out of it as well.
4:10 got quite literally two of these kind of scams like a year apart from each other, except they were for 'duped items'. People, dont believe everything some schmuck tells ya online, especially if its something like this.
To dodge a scammer all you gotta do is the following
1. Try reading between the lines and seeing if there is any hidden motives behind it
2. If you are selling something online do Cash Only and Pickup or Public Meeting place.
3. Never pay in bitcoin if it’s asked (personal experience with that happening, I wasn’t the one who payed in bitcoin but I tried warning my mom not too)
4. Scam the Scammers
5. If the people want you paying through PayPal or wtv just don’t honestly do in person, cash only kinda thing.
6. Screw around with the scammers since they are wasting your time
I hope these tips help! I’m only 18 so I haven’t really been exposed to something like this yet, this is either common knowledge or things I’ve been told or witnessed. But stay safe on the internet everyone, it can be a scary place! ❤
Actually: MLM huns reach out to "interview" people without having the slighest idea what people work with
4:54 Scammer, I dealt with one of these before too as a commissioner. They asked for my PayPal email, I gave one not even linked to a PayPal and I got an email that they apparently sent $300 to my account despite two things. One, my maximum price is $40, and secondly, they were asking me to draw their son's pets too, I dont draw people's pets, nor did they follow me or see any of my content.
Don't fall for this scam. :)
I got sent the one at 4:50 word for word. Asked for crypto then another form of payment I don’t have then ended the convo by declining the commission
Nothing ever went anywhere but seeing here, again, word for word does raise an eyebrow (especially considering I don’t typically draw pets)
(Edit) seen a few other comments mentioning this as a scam so … steer clear and hopefully you can get some genuine commissions
4:09 Unfortunately, my son fell for this cause he thought they were his friends.
this subreddit teaches me more than school
Partner worked for FYE - he says that "We were told to tell them "First month is free, then it's $11.99/mo after that"" and suggests that either it's that ONE store doing that or FYE has since changed things since he left in 2020 - but he apparently was REQUIRED to tell people that it DOES charge you after the first month and that it's not just 100% free and if they didn't change it's store specific - since a lot of stores like to do crap like that to increase numbers of sign ups and such to get bs rewards.
A scammer got my 80 year old grandmother with dementia for almost 3 grand. They called her from what appeared on her caller ID as my cousins phone number, and used a voice distortion tool to ask her for bail money. She sent it without hesitation. I’m still fuming over that and it was several years ago. There’s a special place in hell for those people.
4:13 my friend recieved this exact message on discord and he pretended he was dumb and made the scammers wait and lose time for 2 days until they gave up
OMG "I lost my son *last week*, I'm just going to through and get rid of his stuff now" either the most callous person on the planet or scam.
the Witch censoring Robin's words that might yellow up the dollar sign :
1:18
17:35
18:43
4:05 so, a little story, i fell for one of those scams, thankfully, i have my account and stuff back, plus if someone random adds you, ask them who they are if they don't respond block em' just in case
What I find most sad is, that on my e-mail provider, quite a few scams manage to bypass the spam filter, even tho it should be blatantly obvious for even the simplest filter that they aren't real.
Meanwhile mails from a newsletter I signed in is constantly put into the spam folder, even tho I mark it as "Not spam" several times and put the e-mail address in the whitelist....
I've had two scams via text saying I had to pay a toll fee. I don't use toll roads. I told one to go play in traffic. I immediately blocked the second. A few years ago, I got a call from a supposed bank, telling me about something. Thing is, it wasn't my bank and I asked "is this a scam?" He replied with something I couldn't make out and then said "bye" and hung up. I had another call a week or so ago telling me about some transaction I made that was $1000. The thing is, that money is being saved to fix my car. I have not made any purchases of anything that's $1000. The call, this time, was automated and not a person like the other scam. I had panicked, thinking someone stole the money I'm trying to save, and the call ended while I was in my bank app. All my money was still there.
Showing up after calling. It was a tactic where I live that they would call and claim you were in jail or the hospital and wait until the people left to go see you/pick you up, then rob the house
we should all retaliate against scammers and start f-ing with them, my fiance does it whenever some rando scammer messages her on discord or steam
4:10 I had this exact scam but the funny part is that the guy had an NFT pfp. Genuinely hilarious.
Love the trust in cash. Sure we have countermeasures to check for fake bills but yard sales and other lower-security places likely won't use those pens or silly scanners. Avoiding larger bills can help though
I had a phone call during class once. Thinking it was for an appointment, I step out of class. It was a scammer.
They said that they knew I had been in an accident within the last few years and if that was true.
I say, quite loud, "No but give me five minutes and I can find a window to jump out of, especially for them". They hung up.
I reentered class and everyone heard what I said-
16:19 That exact PS5 scam was posted with my mom's FB account. These hackers/scammers need a life.
I am happy to see this vid has been out for a whole year, and has 0 dislikes
Why is the persons HUSBAND in a romance scam? The wife is obviously stupid because the husband is trying to CHEAT.
Almost got got by that discord steam scam. They contacted my insomniac ass at 2:30am and i got all the way to "verifying my account" before catching on and calling them out. It was one person running both accounts. Ended up reporting them to the mods from the server they came from and then blocking. Havent seen the scam before or since, but seriously, be careful out there. Always change your passwords afterwards.