When the iPhone X came out, I put my iPhone 8 for sale on eBay, when it sold, the name on the card and the package addressee did not match, so I googled the address. There was a "review" for the address (which was a store) which said "these people are scammers associated with the Russian mafia". So, instead of the phone, I sent a whole bulk of deposit sheets inside the box, including a tracking number. Some days after I get an angry message from the "buyer". I played it off and answered : "but, the tracking info says you did receive the package". In response I got threats, so i screenshot the messages, sent them to eBay support and they closed his account. I managed to keep the phone and the money. Yup, I scammed the scammer.
I feel bad for people who never had the huge life lesson of playing RuneScape from like 8 or 9 and can't clearly see a wildy PK lure or an armor trimming/ gold double scam from a million miles away....
I learnt some hard life lessons as a child playing runescape lmao. I was unscammable by the age of 12 probably so it worked out😂 I still play it to this day on and off
I got involved in a love scam that spanned a year. Fortunately I didn't lose much money. The women I was messaging with wasn't very good at her job and did come clean at one point and gave me a behind the scene look of the operation. What surprised me was that she was working out of an decent size office in China that operated much like a legit business. Pig butchering is a full scale industry in some parts of the world. These days, if we can't meet in person. I'm not going to have a relationship with you. Oh on a side note I met her on a paid dating service. These scammers are willing to make investments to get the bag.
The thing is, there's still a Bulgarian or Hungarian? woman that's still on a most wanted list because she stole billions of cryptocurrency, with many eyes on her. I'm not going to trust some random tip.
I've read about shops that hire girls from low income but desirable countries for targets (think Eastern Europe). Having a video call might not actually help even if they can chat with you and there are no filters. The best advice is not to think people online will help you make money.
How can you say this guy is skeptic when it comes to these things when he falls for the easiest trick in the book... The guy got emotionally invested and pulled into a financial transaction after a break-up with someone over the internet... Not only that but hearing that this guy is a cyber security professional makes me worried for the company he works for, lmao...
Trinity Howe I’d have preferred to know you before Donald but I am still happy that I found you, one of the realists in the game, keep the grind up and let’s get that Money 🔥 With your hard work and determination, dreams can become reality. Keep setting the pace and inspiring us all! 🚀 Thank you so much Mr. Donald Sanchez
Q: 'Who thinks that 3% (minimum) of pandemic funds lost to international fraud is acceptable?' A: The people who are amazed it isn't 10% or more. I've worked for a government in the U.S., and have friends & acquaintances who've been civil servants at all levels. Word is that the federal government basically lurches from one crisis to the next and it's a wonder that things keep ticking over as well as they do. (The problem is often ascribed to systematic underinvestment in an ever-expanding list of demands. If you want government services, you gotta tax and/or borrow enough to pay for 'em.)
I'm so happy that these curses revolve around their culture. I enjoy talking to these scammers-I can go on for a week just messing with them, building up a whole relationship. And at the end, I would say that I had a dream last night, a spirit spoke to me and it told me that they would grant me a gift: that the person I'm talking to has demons within their soul, but these demons were simply the catalyst. Once I get them hooked, I would tell them that the spirits want me to send a message: there's a curse placed on you, and you will suffer even after death. The one you love will die first, and you will be forever haunted by these spirits. You will never rest; death will only be a temporary solution.😂😂
My bf makes money in crypto. Even watching him get excited at his phone when he makes money hasn't turned me into a believer. Why people bought into FTX I'll never understand.
The US gODVERNMENT is ALSO in on fleecing America. Prime example. Over inflated house prices to raise tax load, larger deposits, larger or longer monthly mortgage payments.. Not to mention the decades of STAGNANT WAGES, while the allowance of cost of living continues to skyrocket. The great (false) gODVERNMENT wants all of us on their welfare system in time.
what is the point of having a third party if the third party (who takes money for the effort and the risk) is no help at all? in this case they are worthles and should be gone
20% return? If you can’t get this anywhere why would you think this is legit? Wouldn’t everyone be talking about this & signing up? TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE = SCAM
In trading there is a saying "Bulls make money, Bears make money. But pigs get slaughtered." This was the context I interpreted the "pig butchering scam" having come across the term doing my due diligence on a product a tinder match was trying to put me on to. They were willing to play the long game and put in all the emotional work to convince you they were legit, only mentioning the crypto investment after days of messaging and flirting. The definition of pig butchering I came across was more referring to a con that is efficacious because of it playing on human greed than any romance specific manipulation. Shocked to learn that it's so lucrative though. I do remember being vastly disappointed that "she" was not real though and did second guess myself for days after...
This was red flags from the start French rebound online girlfriend says you should invest in crypto then gets an ultimatum of 40k to unlock his account dudes gullibility is crazy
Thank you Jack and Ronnie, an excellent video. We deal with Romance Fraud every day and it is vast, deep and cruel. Thanks for the exposure of this awful crime.
This is why you dont trust anyone online, just like in yesteryear you couldnt tell if a user was a dog, now you cant tell if your best friend of 5 years from France is actually a person and not a bot mediated by some dude in Bangladesh.
The USA isn't the world police, Nigeria has their own military, these things are a lot more difficult to solve, and you especially cannot do it as foreign force just killing people, especially with no support in the country or even any knowledge of it. The US army couldn't defeat the Taliban or really anyone, they only bring destruction .
And do what exactly? These guys can work from anywhere, it's decentralized. Might get a few big players, only to be filled in immediately by people who can hide their tracks better.
Maybe someone told the US that they had a long lost relative that was a prince in Nigeria and needed to send $1 trillion in order to get their $5 trillion inheritance processed and sent to them
I had a roommate that worked for foodlion. A scammer called her and asked her to transfer 5k. She did. She got fired bc foodlion tonight she was in on it. She wasn't and didn't have anything to do with it. Crazy
😢 Kinda ashamed.... Naija my homeland ... Everything discussed here is 100% true, so guys watch out, these yahoo guys are real... Even though this episode hit my head really hard, I shall remain faithful to this show, Love your show Jack... and I hope next time you will be a bit economical with the truth 😂
What a crazy episode with the Black Axe and the guys gifting an amulet for protection. Interesting combination of superstition and technology. Wonder if we could convince them that a demon lives in computers or something to stop them
I guess the WHOIS records of any registered DNS should NOT be private by default for transparency purposes. Also, look at the registration date of the DNS of both sites. If it looks like it is just recently registered, it is a major red flag.
I have had an amazing deep fake experience Nov. 2022. the best attempt at social engineering I have ever seen. from text, to call to video call just that fast. I still have the information.
They make it virtually impossible to report phishing emails but put a huge spam button right there to report that. Most people don't know but you can forward any email (make sure to add full headers) to any domain with the @abuse.
You are surprised by an amulet for a police raid, would you be equally weirded out by a swat team taking a moment to pray before a raid, or does that seem more normal?
My heart breaks for these victims & to learn just how incredibly deviant & evil these scammers are…..I no longer think of the outcome as suicide…..IT’s HOMICIDE by these social engineering scammers….they know many of these people will end up taking their lives yet they do as much damage as possible to their victims…at first it resembles over the top GREED….but now it is clear they are psychopaths that can disassociate from any kind of empathy or guilt……..
@@KentVejrupMadsen I don’t believe capitalism is the root……I think it starts with globalization due to technology & “our world’s lack of morality & values” in some places more than others mixed with radical ideas that violence is the answer to a still believed “oppression” by bullies who take what they believe they deserve by any means necessary…….this means taking advantage of the other side of “our worlds lack of morals & values” that has diminished “the family unit”, God & helping one another leading to lonely or broken people in the world who are so easily taken advantage of because 1) They have never experienced this level of radical evil & cruelty in their immediate surroundings 2) They are lonely or something has happened in their life that they no longer have clarity or people around them such as family to protect them as family often does…
Suicide is self violence, even if external factors pushed one to it. Say, your significant other left you, or you got fired. Just because theft and fraud has taken place, and yes those things are bad, are the scammers actually responsible for your further decisions in response? I don't know the answer, but I'd be really really careful to committing to that position as it has much larger implications than only to this specific case.
I just got threatened by a gentleman from Ghana in my apartment yesterday while at the same time he was asking for sex. He claims his job is working with chemicals (Acid). They groomed me with the movie breaking bad. Is it coincidences that I sat next to an old lady with a raisin face who filled my head with her online dating adventures starting from May to the end of Nivember? She claimed to have researched and found her online date was from Ghana. She also stated that if I ever speak up about a scammer they would go after my bank account. So if this is not an online cry out for help from white hats, then call me stupid. Also, from about 2016 to 2021 I worked for a gentleman who lived up the canyon. I did light housekeeping for him. He dated a girl online from Ghana. Not sure how many cries out for help I need to put out there before I end up dead.
Very recently I had been talking to a girl for 2 weeks. She started asking me to send a picture of my driver's license. She came across as the most boring person I have ever met. Never met in person.
Fun fact, if you were to put in $1 at 20% per day your “investment” returns would exceed the total global wealth in circulation ($50 Trillion) within 173 days.
i put all my money to get a website built to start an online business and received noting for my money and lost everything now i struggle just to pay for my dr visits
i struggle to feel bad for anyone in these stories. someone ive never met in person has a way for me to get rich that anyone can do and its just not being talked about because its a special club....? how did these people even make a million to lose in the first place?
Ya. Imagine being able to make 20% a day on an investment (indefinitely). If a person was that good, why would they ever need other people’s money? They could start with 100$ and within a couple years would be swimming in money.
I had a few of these cyrptoqueens chat me up. They showed me pics of high dollar dinners and beaches. Always a cute Asian girl, funny thing, the pic they send all look a like. This leads me to believe it's a family thing 😂😂
I hardly feel bad for the people losing millions to the scam. It's just strait up avarice to put millions into something to try and get more money when you already have everything you need and more. The people I feel bad for are the people that are struggling and buy into it because they are desperate.
dude you got pig butchering wrong, its about the scammer actually giving you cash, say 100 USD for one week or even Daily until the scammer actually tells you how he or she gets the money or whatever this involves, in whatever instance the scammer will get the victim to deposit a large sum of money in order to get a huge return, then the pig gets butchered, the first instance is fattening the pig
13:49 - I literally imagined doing this so many times but they always quit contacting me. Edit: 14:19 - nvm I thought you were gonna say you pulled it off 💀
Gold is the currency of kings, silver is the currency of nobles, bartering is the currency of peasants and debt is the currency of slaves. The American people are slaves owing over 100k each towards the national debt. With more debt, comes more reliance on the government (masters).
That's the problem though. People think they are bulletproof and believe they'll never get hacked/scammed. But then they are ashamed to admit when they do. This allows scammers to get away with a lot more, because people are ashamed to admit it and don't act quick enough to claw back and secure things.
It's an ego thing. People try to pick stocks for personal investments just because they work in the industry. You'll have a clever software engineer buying Google stock because he knows one or two things most people don't, but that's exactly the problem - they know more than others and feel like they are at an advantage, so they can often be more easily closed on scams than somebody who knows nothing and tend to look the other way when it comes to potential downside (Feelings > Logic)
That Indian accent at the beginning had me confused for a moment. It doesn't matter if you're an expert at anything, they'll get you with a quick, high return. The possibility of that being legitimate is very low.
@@abigalanderson7494 the whole fake covid hysteria was capitalized on. Covid would have been no problem or even noticed had they not go full fascist in most countries
When the iPhone X came out, I put my iPhone 8 for sale on eBay, when it sold, the name on the card and the package addressee did not match, so I googled the address. There was a "review" for the address (which was a store) which said "these people are scammers associated with the Russian mafia". So, instead of the phone, I sent a whole bulk of deposit sheets inside the box, including a tracking number. Some days after I get an angry message from the "buyer". I played it off and answered : "but, the tracking info says you did receive the package". In response I got threats, so i screenshot the messages, sent them to eBay support and they closed his account. I managed to keep the phone and the money. Yup, I scammed the scammer.
Maybe im missing something but why didnt paypal just refund them?
lmfao good job bro 😁😁
nice
Beautiful!
Scamming the Russian mafia is not a good idea, bragging about it online is an even worse idea.
I feel bad for people who never had the huge life lesson of playing RuneScape from like 8 or 9 and can't clearly see a wildy PK lure or an armor trimming/ gold double scam from a million miles away....
Right? I learned so many of these lessons in a low-consequence environment... oh no, I lost my digital crap. wtfever.
@@rosonowskisadly digital crap is worth a lot more these days...
For real....but if you have a brain.....no rs needed.
I learnt some hard life lessons as a child playing runescape lmao. I was unscammable by the age of 12 probably so it worked out😂 I still play it to this day on and off
Anyone remember Diablo 2 online Free For Trust? 😂
I got involved in a love scam that spanned a year. Fortunately I didn't lose much money. The women I was messaging with wasn't very good at her job and did come clean at one point and gave me a behind the scene look of the operation. What surprised me was that she was working out of an decent size office in China that operated much like a legit business. Pig butchering is a full scale industry in some parts of the world. These days, if we can't meet in person. I'm not going to have a relationship with you. Oh on a side note I met her on a paid dating service. These scammers are willing to make investments to get the bag.
Wow at least u know better now!
I hope that wasn't a strategy to make you believe she is all clean, then later butcher you 😂😂😂
Most of those dating sites the women get to join for free.
On first date
Him: You want to get coffee?
Her: Do you want to invest in my crypto fund?
The thing is, there's still a Bulgarian or Hungarian? woman that's still on a most wanted list because she stole billions of cryptocurrency, with many eyes on her.
I'm not going to trust some random tip.
Not much different from foodie calls in my book.
How's things going at The beach comber
I'm gullible so YES take my cash. 😅😂
Sike.
Wtf lock your account because you don’t have enough funds to pull out and he actually fell for that…the worst cybersecurity expert ever.
we juuuuuuuuuust need a deposit of 1 billion dollars then u can withdraw everything !!!!
AI is going to make revealing these scammers even more difficult going forward. But it can work both ways.
Like it already broke the job market. You need a resume full of white text to get a job.
"lost several homes"...
And immediately lose all sympathy for him. Those homes should be in the market for use, not investing.
They could be rental properties.
I've read about shops that hire girls from low income but desirable countries for targets (think Eastern Europe). Having a video call might not actually help even if they can chat with you and there are no filters. The best advice is not to think people online will help you make money.
How can you say this guy is skeptic when it comes to these things when he falls for the easiest trick in the book... The guy got emotionally invested and pulled into a financial transaction after a break-up with someone over the internet...
Not only that but hearing that this guy is a cyber security professional makes me worried for the company he works for, lmao...
You think differently when in a vulnerable position
@@marlesy2k7there's a difference between becoming a little bit unfocused and becoming fully retarded.
Trinity Howe
I’d have preferred to know you before Donald but I am still happy that I found you, one of the realists in the game, keep the grind up and let’s get that Money 🔥 With your hard work and determination, dreams can become reality. Keep setting the pace and inspiring us all! 🚀
Thank you so much Mr. Donald Sanchez
Q: 'Who thinks that 3% (minimum) of pandemic funds lost to international fraud is acceptable?'
A: The people who are amazed it isn't 10% or more.
I've worked for a government in the U.S., and have friends & acquaintances who've been civil servants at all levels. Word is that the federal government basically lurches from one crisis to the next and it's a wonder that things keep ticking over as well as they do. (The problem is often ascribed to systematic underinvestment in an ever-expanding list of demands. If you want government services, you gotta tax and/or borrow enough to pay for 'em.)
I'm so happy that these curses revolve around their culture. I enjoy talking to these scammers-I can go on for a week just messing with them, building up a whole relationship. And at the end, I would say that I had a dream last night, a spirit spoke to me and it told me that they would grant me a gift: that the person I'm talking to has demons within their soul, but these demons were simply the catalyst. Once I get them hooked, I would tell them that the spirits want me to send a message: there's a curse placed on you, and you will suffer even after death. The one you love will die first, and you will be forever haunted by these spirits. You will never rest; death will only be a temporary solution.😂😂
Where do you get all the cool art you use in the thumbnails? Do you illustrate them?
By commissioning a real artist.
My favorite are the Bears that appear in the monitor next to the hacker with the hoodie.
@@mendodsoregonbackroads6632 Would you say he's a cozy bear?
I see him as a suspicious bear 🐻 and a cause for concern
odibagas or Ross Branchette. I'm guessing Odibagas
How is investing in crypto not a huge red flag? In general but especially when you're looking for a partner.
Remember... this is before FTX failed.
My bf makes money in crypto. Even watching him get excited at his phone when he makes money hasn't turned me into a believer. Why people bought into FTX I'll never understand.
They do the same thing with property and via trading in the share market. It's not new, this is just the latest way to do it.
The US government is so behind the times its absolutely sickening. How could you lose that much money that could help real Americans.
The US gODVERNMENT is ALSO in on fleecing America.
Prime example. Over inflated house prices to raise tax load, larger deposits, larger or longer monthly mortgage payments..
Not to mention the decades of STAGNANT WAGES, while the allowance of cost of living continues to skyrocket.
The great (false) gODVERNMENT wants all of us on their welfare system in time.
One of the new facets of phishing emails is using a slightly different font for a single letter in the email address. It gets past filters.
Are we changing the hash value for the emails here meaning it escapes a known hash?
BABE, New Darknet Diaries just dropped
Bro...I don't even fuck with computers etc and this shit soooo dope
I too hate it when my bank asks me to deposit $40K to make a withdrawl
what is the point of having a third party if the third party (who takes money for the effort and the risk) is no help at all? in this case they are worthles and should be gone
20% return? If you can’t get this anywhere why would you think this is legit? Wouldn’t everyone be talking about this & signing up? TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE = SCAM
always a good day when Jack drops something
In trading there is a saying "Bulls make money, Bears make money. But pigs get slaughtered."
This was the context I interpreted the "pig butchering scam" having come across the term doing my due diligence on a product a tinder match was trying to put me on to.
They were willing to play the long game and put in all the emotional work to convince you they were legit, only mentioning the crypto investment after days of messaging and flirting.
The definition of pig butchering I came across was more referring to a con that is efficacious because of it playing on human greed than any romance specific manipulation.
Shocked to learn that it's so lucrative though.
I do remember being vastly disappointed that "she" was not real though and did second guess myself for days after...
Sounds like some U.S. regulators are retiring comfortably to Nigeria.
In some places in India, as well.
This was red flags from the start French rebound online girlfriend says you should invest in crypto then gets an ultimatum of 40k to unlock his account dudes gullibility is crazy
Thank you Jack and Ronnie, an excellent video. We deal with Romance Fraud every day and it is vast, deep and cruel. Thanks for the exposure of this awful crime.
Hey Jack, I love what you do, I've watched almost all your episodes. Good work!
_Don't trust people you have met online, EVER._
It's not that hard.
This is why you dont trust anyone online, just like in yesteryear you couldnt tell if a user was a dog, now you cant tell if your best friend of 5 years from France is actually a person and not a bot mediated by some dude in Bangladesh.
Or from China.
Get Matt Cox on the pod!
I think that's when the military should get involved, call the US military, have them come help. Bet every dollar I got they won't wanna fight.
The US and French military have occupied Nigeria for a long time. Americas everywhere lol literally with 800+ military bases around the world.
The USA isn't the world police, Nigeria has their own military, these things are a lot more difficult to solve, and you especially cannot do it as foreign force just killing people, especially with no support in the country or even any knowledge of it.
The US army couldn't defeat the Taliban or really anyone, they only bring destruction .
And do what exactly? These guys can work from anywhere, it's decentralized. Might get a few big players, only to be filled in immediately by people who can hide their tracks better.
@@abigalanderson7494shhh. Don't open the poor Americans eyes. Let them be the victim.
I've heard recordings of broken English conversations where that "wealthy relative" nonsense was successful.. but it was inside their own country.
Watching from Kenya🇰🇪
Me too. I ❤ these episodes
I Love that , How the podcast change from pig butchering to Black Axe group
Maybe someone told the US that they had a long lost relative that was a prince in Nigeria and needed to send $1 trillion in order to get their $5 trillion inheritance processed and sent to them
😂
Hey Jack, love your art work, reminds me of banksy
I had a roommate that worked for foodlion. A scammer called her and asked her to transfer 5k. She did. She got fired bc foodlion tonight she was in on it. She wasn't and didn't have anything to do with it. Crazy
Alt Tab... that's gotta be the corniest joke yet, and I love it. :)
Love these! 🙌🙌🙌
😢 Kinda ashamed.... Naija my homeland ... Everything discussed here is 100% true, so guys watch out, these yahoo guys are real... Even though this episode hit my head really hard, I shall remain faithful to this show, Love your show Jack... and I hope next time you will be a bit economical with the truth 😂
What a crazy episode with the Black Axe and the guys gifting an amulet for protection. Interesting combination of superstition and technology. Wonder if we could convince them that a demon lives in computers or something to stop them
I must have missed it - how did he scam back?
I guess the WHOIS records of any registered DNS should NOT be private by default for transparency purposes.
Also, look at the registration date of the DNS of both sites. If it looks like it is just recently registered, it is a major red flag.
Whois records are public by default, you have to seek out a registrar that allows private registration, which some of them charge a fee for.
This guy is an absolute fool
That's an old scam. Joe Friday covered it in a Dragnet episode.
You could probably get 1st hand interview from one of these scammers
It's an ouch if getting scam that someone thought is in love.
I have had an amazing deep fake experience Nov. 2022. the best attempt at social engineering I have ever seen. from text, to call to video call just that fast. I still have the information.
the FUUUUCK.... Amulet to protect you against bullets? are the playing real life RPG 🤣🤣🤣
Defeated is the same word I was looking for...
The seller needs to take escrow to court the buyer delivered funds at that point escrow is owes seller.
They make it virtually impossible to report phishing emails but put a huge spam button right there to report that.
Most people don't know but you can forward any email (make sure to add full headers) to any domain with the @abuse.
The movie Bee Keeper is a great example of how these scams can take place. I suggest all elders watch it and take notes.
Jack rhysider i like your stuff, thanks youre the man!!
really neat episode, i could do for some more content on the topic. thanks for the banger, jack.
Take a look at the documentaries around what the oil companies have done to these countries for a bit of background as to how they got where they are.
You are surprised by an amulet for a police raid, would you be equally weirded out by a swat team taking a moment to pray before a raid, or does that seem more normal?
Dr Seuss?
Wearing a cross or Saint Christopher?
Uhh, yea the prayer is more normal and the amulet is fake weird bull.
@@Critical-Defense Why? because you're more used to it? Both are superstitious nonsense to me.
Great episode-this one got crazy! But Jack, aren’t you worried your Snapchat filter would glitch out and reveal your face?
Or the back of his head?
What r u talking about
What do the scammers even do with all this money? Sacrifice it to have good fortune scamming more people?!
My heart breaks for these victims & to learn just how incredibly deviant & evil these scammers are…..I no longer think of the outcome as suicide…..IT’s HOMICIDE by these social engineering scammers….they know many of these people will end up taking their lives yet they do as much damage as possible to their victims…at first it resembles over the top GREED….but now it is clear they are psychopaths that can disassociate from any kind of empathy or guilt……..
capitalism incentivises this behavior.... blame the system.
@@KentVejrupMadsen I don’t believe capitalism is the root……I think it starts with globalization due to technology & “our world’s lack of morality & values” in some places more than others mixed with radical ideas that violence is the answer to a still believed “oppression” by bullies who take what they believe they deserve by any means necessary…….this means taking advantage of the other side of “our worlds lack of morals & values” that has diminished “the family unit”, God & helping one another leading to lonely or broken people in the world who are so easily taken advantage of because 1) They have never experienced this level of radical evil & cruelty in their immediate surroundings 2) They are lonely or something has happened in their life that they no longer have clarity or people around them such as family to protect them as family often does…
The "scammers" do this under duress, from their Chinese bosses.
Suicide is self violence, even if external factors pushed one to it. Say, your significant other left you, or you got fired. Just because theft and fraud has taken place, and yes those things are bad, are the scammers actually responsible for your further decisions in response?
I don't know the answer, but I'd be really really careful to committing to that position as it has much larger implications than only to this specific case.
@@turntoyou In some places, instigating self-harm is a criminal offense.
Omg I'm 18 hours late to listen sorry Jack!!!!!
I just got threatened by a gentleman from Ghana in my apartment yesterday while at the same time he was asking for sex. He claims his job is working with chemicals (Acid). They groomed me with the movie breaking bad. Is it coincidences that I sat next to an old lady with a raisin face who filled my head with her online dating adventures starting from May to the end of Nivember? She claimed to have researched and found her online date was from Ghana. She also stated that if I ever speak up about a scammer they would go after my bank account. So if this is not an online cry out for help from white hats, then call me stupid. Also, from about 2016 to 2021 I worked for a gentleman who lived up the canyon. I did light housekeeping for him. He dated a girl online from Ghana. Not sure how many cries out for help I need to put out there before I end up dead.
Listening from Taiwan.
New episode!!!! My day is complete
I had the same bs happen to me, luckily it was only like 1000 but it still hurt
Very recently I had been talking to a girl for 2 weeks. She started asking me to send a picture of my driver's license. She came across as the most boring person I have ever met. Never met in person.
sickening that all this theft happens
38:26 proton Mail alerts you to when the sender fails checks that could mark them as malicious
Man, your videos rule
Not right now...in the first place...there is disconnect...list feelings things
Fun fact, if you were to put in $1 at 20% per day your “investment” returns would exceed the total global wealth in circulation ($50 Trillion) within 173 days.
The power of compounded bullshit. LoL.
i put all my money to get a website built to start an online business and received noting for my money and lost everything now i struggle just to pay for my dr visits
Crypto ☠️☠️☠️
i struggle to feel bad for anyone in these stories. someone ive never met in person has a way for me to get rich that anyone can do and its just not being talked about because its a special club....? how did these people even make a million to lose in the first place?
Ya. Imagine being able to make 20% a day on an investment (indefinitely). If a person was that good, why would they ever need other people’s money? They could start with 100$ and within a couple years would be swimming in money.
What the hell this one got wild for a while there at the end 👁
sounds similar to legal things that went on a few years back
I had a few of these cyrptoqueens chat me up. They showed me pics of high dollar dinners and beaches. Always a cute Asian girl, funny thing, the pic they send all look a like. This leads me to believe it's a family thing 😂😂
Im curious, afterall....afterwards, this shows to me like...a investigation daily
I hardly feel bad for the people losing millions to the scam. It's just strait up avarice to put millions into something to try and get more money when you already have everything you need and more. The people I feel bad for are the people that are struggling and buy into it because they are desperate.
Why does the guest sound a little bit like seth rogan LOL
A girl I loved more than anything got her money stolen, then my mom, me, friends...they ruined me. I am hellbent on revenge
Drop revenge, it is never worth it bro! Get justice, instead! Good luck & God bless you
Proving there is a exsist, without it..being real
Cool!
I get to go to bed with Jack again tonight!
Love sleeping with Jack & a new story!
Thanx Jack 😊
Get a room!
(no homo)
here u go, used no homo spell for u
dude you got pig butchering wrong, its about the scammer actually giving you cash, say 100 USD for one week or even Daily until the scammer actually tells you how he or she gets the money or whatever this involves, in whatever instance the scammer will get the victim to deposit a large sum of money in order to get a huge return,
then the pig gets butchered, the first instance is fattening the pig
That makes a lot more sense
A wise man once said:
TRUST NOBODY!
I Don't Even Trust My Wife and I'm Sleeping with Her!!
There is a bylaw where im not allowed 200k and i a going to work around it for years.😢
Others is, a cross search ddos thing, who stole it.....still the disconnect, flags thing
13:49 - I literally imagined doing this so many times but they always quit contacting me.
Edit: 14:19 - nvm I thought you were gonna say you pulled it off 💀
Gold is the currency of kings, silver is the currency of nobles, bartering is the currency of peasants and debt is the currency of slaves. The American people are slaves owing over 100k each towards the national debt. With more debt, comes more reliance on the government (masters).
And aluminum is the choice of material for all the best hat manufacturers! Don't let the government tell you otherwise!
@@Hebdomad7I assume the tin foil hat you preclude to means you're not aware of the US national debt?
buckle up boiz we goin' to The Gauntlet
8:33 he was a cyber security professional like joe biden is conscious
That's the problem though. People think they are bulletproof and believe they'll never get hacked/scammed. But then they are ashamed to admit when they do. This allows scammers to get away with a lot more, because people are ashamed to admit it and don't act quick enough to claw back and secure things.
Like trump supporters, so dumb they are embarrassed. And keep up the fantasy. ‘Merica been scammed…
It's an ego thing.
People try to pick stocks for personal investments just because they work in the industry. You'll have a clever software engineer buying Google stock because he knows one or two things most people don't, but that's exactly the problem - they know more than others and feel like they are at an advantage, so they can often be more easily closed on scams than somebody who knows nothing and tend to look the other way when it comes to potential downside (Feelings > Logic)
That Indian accent at the beginning had me confused for a moment.
It doesn't matter if you're an expert at anything, they'll get you with a quick, high return.
The possibility of that being legitimate is very low.
Because im thinking of the trust, thing....maybe the trust is leonard
56:01 the politicians stole way more than that
I'm thinking that lost covid money was no accident
@@abigalanderson7494 the whole fake covid hysteria was capitalized on. Covid would have been no problem or even noticed had they not go full fascist in most countries
@@abigalanderson7494Biggest Wealth Transfer Vehicle!!!😬
@@abigalanderson7494exactly. We will all be solved from these horrors with a central bank digital currency. Complete control secured.
Now the amount of that money
She is the courts thing, well she is admitting it
I have to say that kevin patricia is a status here guys
How do I get into working in this field?
Im afraid there is banks in my head
How is Google Dot a bug it's literally a feature Google wrote their reasoning.
I saw pig butchering, and thought it meant an attack on the... not so pretty people. Yknow, like me😅