The scammer who got away

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2022
  • I've held off publishing this video for nearly 2 years because I hoped that the police in the UK and India would track down this scammer and bring him to justice. Sadly he's still at large, but hopefully this video will bring a spotlight on his activities.
    Karan pretends to be various banks and cyber security organisations. He's no such thing... he's a scammer and this video show him at 'work'.
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  • @Lt5K1TZ
    @Lt5K1TZ Год назад +4517

    This channel alone helped me to recognize that my mother was being scammed while I was visiting during Christmas last year.
    I overheard her on the phone talking about a refund, and I had a flashback to every Jim Browning video I've ever seen when I suddenly heard her say, "Yes, I have Microsoft Edge."
    She had been sent an email from "Norton" saying they had charged her $500 to renew her service. There was no 1-800 number, the email didn't even come from Norton, and there was no payment information at all, but she had literally just gotten off of a 12 hour overnight shift working as a maternity nurse, and was so tired she didn't even question anything.
    Thank you very much, Jim, for the work you do and for putting all of this information out for the public. I remember in an older video that a company warned you against posting these videos because of something along the lines of, "It could help the scammers refine their methods." I know you know this, but they are full of it. I look forward to every video you post, it's always a treat to see you in my subscription feed.

    • @artistknownaslisa2850
      @artistknownaslisa2850 Год назад +96

      Hear, hear! I'm glad you were there to thwart the criminal before he hurt your loved one.

    • @Anonymous4045
      @Anonymous4045 Год назад +51

      What did you do after you realized? How did your mom react?

    • @samuelwurster2899
      @samuelwurster2899 Год назад +9

      STOP LYING ON THE INTERNET RIGHT **** NOW

    • @zahidshabir4038
      @zahidshabir4038 Год назад +79

      These videos can help scummy scammers refine their practices BUT having more people know that computer based scams exist and that it usually requires the scammers to take control of your computer online is a big hint especially since this is not how genuine banks and many genuine businesses run. NO genuine bank employee would ever ask to see you login to your account over the internet (they may do it in person at your local branch if you need help with setting up and using online banking but that is in person being done on a company owned computer that is controlled and monitored by the banking organisation). No genuine employee would either ask you to even give them passwords and OTP's ("one time passcodes" that are sent via text or email for logging in) many OTP messages even state that you should NOT share this with anyone but since these messages with the OTP's are not 100% clear enough for victims I think that instead they need to have the OTP not easily visible and have the message about not sharing these codes over the phone or internet a million times more clearer

    • @susancreed8430
      @susancreed8430 Год назад +23

      So glad you were there to help your mum, who will now i hope tell others not to fall for these scams

  • @tallreversd
    @tallreversd Год назад +2415

    At this point, most scammers hearing Jim's voice would probably hang up, he's so good at catching them

    • @cosmiccrowspeedrun
      @cosmiccrowspeedrun Год назад +11

      @@ponponpatapon9670 true

    • @ethandoesmusic
      @ethandoesmusic Год назад +1

      @@cosmiccrowspeedrun this

    • @Malk3
      @Malk3 Год назад +2

      @@ponponpatapon9670 a fellow Patapon Enjoyer in the wild?

    • @YusufAli-cf8fp
      @YusufAli-cf8fp Год назад +10

      @MrBeas𝔱 ⸜⁄ What is "it"? Where is "here"? What is life? Why do we exist?

    • @opossumontheinternet9864
      @opossumontheinternet9864 Год назад

      @MrBeas𝔱 ⸜⁄ Shut up.

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Год назад +12

    They went for £400,000?!?!!?? That is just insane. That's the most I've ever seen in any of these videos. I feel so bad for her.

  • @bhuwadechmahapokai8010
    @bhuwadechmahapokai8010 Год назад +45

    Thai person here (little bit late but better than never I guess)
    I believe the reason why the money went through Thailand is because that we have abundant supplies of masked account, whether from stolen identity or voluntarily (yes, people get hired to open bank account for these kind of purposes knowingly, sadly). Do we acknowledge its existence? Yes. Are we doing something about it? Yes and no, I guess. Unusual transactions are easy to find and catch, but we still don't have a solid preventative measure.

    • @hariharanmarcel737
      @hariharanmarcel737 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes these is accurate and if i may add, sometimes a business account is preferred choice as it doesnt raiase any flags if large amounts continue to enter that account. And also, business accounts provide higher max limit for withdrawals or transfers compared to a personal account. I spend a lot of time in Thailand as i visit my children there. From what i can see, this becomes a country of choice as it is a top tourist destination amd lots of foreigners are married/gf, some running small businesses, hence large money transfers from a foreign country, hardly raises an eyebrow. The same cant be easily done in neighbouring Malaysia (my home) as they are stringent laws currently monitoring abnormal large transfers. Philippines is another story......having family and frens there, i realised it could actually work for or against, however shall not go into details here. Some figured it out i guess and they continue to ezploit that loophole.....

  • @TriPawrus
    @TriPawrus Год назад +2232

    It's still baffling how, with such clear evidence, official action is not taken against these scumbags. Corruption must run deep within the Indian authorities.
    Jim, I applaud your determination and perseverance in trying to deal with these low-lifes.

    • @penguin44ca
      @penguin44ca Год назад +327

      Yeah Indian cops are super crooked. Interpol should be involved it's international

    • @KrazyKeith4
      @KrazyKeith4 Год назад

      Kolkata in particular, the scam bosses pay off the police and the police don't even question. Kolkata is where a good amount of scams occur. That or in a region of Turkey that Trilogy Media once covered.

    • @eliasross4576
      @eliasross4576 Год назад

      Cops are bad but also these cases are hard to prosecute. At least I'd think they would investigate these scammers for tax evasion.

    • @TheWolvesCurse
      @TheWolvesCurse Год назад +131

      when it comes to large sums of money, hardly any country has transparent and non-corrupt authorities. for some jobs you need violent vigilantees.

    • @vivekra
      @vivekra Год назад +98

      Even US authorities do not take action on money mules based on complaints by scam baiters. You can see this in the videos of Trilogy media. For action to be taken, the victim needs to make a police complaint. The scam baiters like Jim can facilitate this but I've not seen them do this.

  • @Sudip_Das1
    @Sudip_Das1 Год назад +1913

    As someone who lives in near kolkata, I can assure you that these people will never get arrested. The police or the government don't give that much importance to such issues. And owners of these companies have powerful ties to the political leaders. So even if they get arrested they will simply get away by bribing the police or local leaders and continue to operate freely. The only way this can be stopped is by influence of foreign governments.

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  Год назад +1120

      Yes. I am well aware. So instead some RUclipsr will continue to expose them. Perhaps some day there will be someone in control who isn't corrupt. And perhaps the likes of Karan and Arjun will sleep just a little less easy.

    • @neunzehnvierundachtzig
      @neunzehnvierundachtzig Год назад +288

      @@JimBrowning It's better off Reporting it to the Media directly than the poIice, I'm pretty sure they would be interested in not missing out on an 'exclusive' news.

    • @NordicPolestar
      @NordicPolestar Год назад +116

      @@neunzehnvierundachtzig Correct.. at least they will publish it for their own monetary benefit. Whereas the police and the govt have no incentive to busy this network and put these people behind THE bars so long as they rake in all that money and help build the local economy.

    • @munish259272
      @munish259272 Год назад

      @@NordicPolestar Big media houses won't be interested. you might get some 10 lines on the 10th page of news paper which no one will read.
      media is also sold here to the politicians so you are out of luck.
      India is a country of frauds , i don't know about the rest of the world

    • @NordicPolestar
      @NordicPolestar Год назад +92

      @@munish259272 i know mate, I'm Indian too. It really sucks. The good people here are torn with total apathy and the lack of support from the officials when we raise matters of concern. It doesn't look like anything will change no matter who rules this country. There is something lacking in the collective consciousness of this nation.

  • @Musashi_XIV
    @Musashi_XIV Год назад +102

    Fun fact: This scammers are somehow getting detailed info about you and your families when they don't get their way. Someone I know here in WA state had his children's life threatened to be taken and potentially harmed from the daycare they go to ( he knew their names and name of the daycare) if he didn't pay up for the scam. Luckily he called the police about this however this is a whole new level of scam. Thank you for your work all you guys do together 🙏 and keep up the good fight brotha.

    • @jarmakey1
      @jarmakey1 Год назад +19

      You'd be surprised how much information about themselves people just give out on the internet. Plus, computers have truly become personal computers, so if you let someone onto your computer you're basically exposing yourself to them with all the documents, auto-fill, pictures, and passwords you've let them have acess to. So it makes sense that the scammers know private information, and they've always been amoral, so it's not surprising that they'll stoop that low.

    • @AliceYobby
      @AliceYobby Год назад +13

      Yeah, basically you let someone onto your computer, they can easily find all that information, especially if you stay logged into your email, etc.

    • @TheUrantia001
      @TheUrantia001 Месяц назад

      and the cops are the biggest scammers...

  • @ddyoutuve
    @ddyoutuve Год назад +22

    Thanks Jim!, I recently reached the age of 60 and scammers starting calling my and my former wife (same age), I know that they know at least my age, date of birth, zip code, and phone number. I apprecite what you do and will donate as soon as economy allows.

    • @deathpunch23
      @deathpunch23 5 месяцев назад

      That's great. Please place your donation in a box and I will send my agent to pick up your donation.

    • @ibrahimdevx
      @ibrahimdevx 3 месяца назад +1

      @@deathpunch23😂

  • @TrilogyMedia
    @TrilogyMedia Год назад +1586

    WOW. Karan needs an extended stay “behind the bar”. Awesome video Jim 💪

    • @QuickS4nd
      @QuickS4nd Год назад +11

      Hi Trilogy Media!

    • @hoopoe_
      @hoopoe_ Год назад +10

      Cheers to that 🍺

    • @flyingfig12
      @flyingfig12 Год назад +14

      I hope he sees "the bars" very soon.

    • @ashleybrooke2087
      @ashleybrooke2087 Год назад +16

      But he doesn't just do one thing! He does each & every thing

    • @Nogames2281
      @Nogames2281 Год назад +6

      All those hackers behind 1 lone bar .🤦🏻‍♀️🤣😂😂

  • @certifiedschizophrenic8598
    @certifiedschizophrenic8598 Год назад +1506

    I love the fact you are just the bigger fish, you are a legend man

    • @onezerosevensix
      @onezerosevensix Год назад +61

      @peter this is automated, dont click the link :)

    • @xionkuriyama5697
      @xionkuriyama5697 Год назад +31

      @@onezerosevensix this variation always confuses me because who the hell "enjoys" a video while listening to another one

    • @key1228
      @key1228 Год назад +19

      @@xionkuriyama5697 so counterintuitive like if you're gonna spam on mass at least do it proper

    • @mostinterestingmaninthehoo4630
      @mostinterestingmaninthehoo4630 Год назад

      Unreal!

    • @artifice4723
      @artifice4723 Год назад +4

      There’s always a bigger fish

  • @anneford696
    @anneford696 Год назад +39

    Just watched you on ' This Morning ' you sir are a bloody legend! Thank you for the work you're doing , I just hope the police start to get these horrible people who are committing these awful crimes .

  • @jeffro5032
    @jeffro5032 Год назад +1

    Gawd dang Jim ,. even after all these years that I've been following you........you still amaze the heck out of me with your skills.
    You are an inspiration with all the good you do! Thank you!

  • @nathansavage8692
    @nathansavage8692 Год назад +938

    100K?! Thats got to be a record. How tf did the bank not step in! Anyone know an 83 year old who sends a house worths of money off the cuff?

    • @lolbots
      @lolbots Год назад

      hsbc don't give a shite

    • @stefanjohansson2373
      @stefanjohansson2373 Год назад +163

      It’s an unusual transaction that definitely would be blocked in most countries (if they normally doesn’t transfer large sums). A lot of countries can also add a block for elderly persons accounts to avoid this. It’s not a problem if the real bank must call to confirm a transfer of 100k, standard procedure in many countries.
      The largest part of this problem is the bribed police force in India, they can’t care less since they earn a lot from this. Hang out the police chief in every large magazine in India. 😃👊💩🤮

    • @kristir1262
      @kristir1262 Год назад +26

      @@stefanjohansson2373 why? If he had his name and face published, people will jump over each other to be his "friend" 😂. Bcos he has money and connections... I won't say all Indians are like that. But that's really how that society works 🤷🏻‍♀️. By preying on the weak.

    • @neonue
      @neonue Год назад +16

      id hope shes a multi millionaire or something because thats awful

    • @delincuente6647
      @delincuente6647 Год назад +83

      They normally do. I was transferring 3.5k to buy a car to a dealership and I had a 15 minute on the call interview about what I was doing with that money. It's awfully strange how they let a transaction of 100k go through (even part of it).

  • @pierredostiedetabernacle3506
    @pierredostiedetabernacle3506 Год назад +1152

    As a former scam victim I applaud everything you do and I think you are a freaking angel sir. Thank God for people like you and your friends

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  Год назад +566

      Thank you Pierre. It's sad that I have to resort to RUclips to out some criminals. There really should be more action by the police on this.

    • @Capturing-Memories
      @Capturing-Memories Год назад

      @@JimBrowning where is our FBI and CIA? Or they just work for the liberals wealthy elite.

    • @kylephipps4648
      @kylephipps4648 Год назад +42

      I don't get why all the remote access sites are still letting scammers operate

    • @titipezehealing4348
      @titipezehealing4348 Год назад +27

      @@kylephipps4648 Well, when they don't let them operate, the scammers just use old versions.

    • @ElectricalSwift
      @ElectricalSwift Год назад

      @T[A]P Me!! To Have [S]EX With Me no, get lost

  • @DaReaperZ
    @DaReaperZ Год назад +2

    5:00 So what drives this man is greed and vanity only. What a stellar example of a human being.

  • @shinew7185
    @shinew7185 Год назад +10

    QUESTION: Mr. Browning, I have often heard that what these scammer’s do for a living (theft!) is viewed as a source of shame to their families.. and their parents in particular so they convince them that they are working at a decent job rather than sitting in some call center reading from a script to some unsuspecting victim. Have you ever exposed a scammer to his or her parents before and if so, what was the outcome? On the rare occasion that one of the popular RUclips scam baiter’s gets the scammer to talk, they always mention how disappointed their parents would be if they knew what they were doing and it often makes me wonder if it would make them stop stealing if they were exposed. I have a lot of respect for what you do, I literally get goosebumps every time you are able to make contact with a victim and put a wrench in the scammers plans especially when it comes to a senior citizen living on a fixed income. Thank you for all that you do, you are freaking awesome! 😊🌻

  • @ryuukiM
    @ryuukiM Год назад +77

    "he is helping his father's business" by stealing from someone else's father's hardworked money
    wow his father must be really proud

    • @H0lyMoley
      @H0lyMoley Год назад

      Y'never know, his father could be a scammer too. Look at Dan Bilzarian or whatever that guy's name was. Spent millions of dollars of other people's money on his own lavish lifestyle, while playing down how his father was convicted of fraud. Truly it pays to go into the family business!
      Y'know what's "Karan" is actually going to be ashamed of? Those awful, awful selfies, which will inevitably be introduced in court as evidence of his identity. You can just imagine the jury at his trial snickering at his "resting gorilla-face", before convicting him of offences against both vulnerable elderly people and good taste.

    •  Год назад +20

      His father is likely involved, or, at least, he is one of those toxic parents who validate everything his precious does.

    • @jaredwilliams8621
      @jaredwilliams8621 Год назад +11

      His father is probably very well aware of his sons scam money. He is probably living off it. I could even see him acting as some sort of manager/coach for his sons, making sure their "talents" are fully utilized.

    • @lord_khufu
      @lord_khufu Год назад +1

      @@jaredwilliams8621 did you notice the shot where you see him with gold chains ? He's definitely living off of the scam moneys and it's unlikely that he cares, at least his son hasn't been in jail, right ?

  • @Athereel
    @Athereel Год назад +346

    Thai bank accounts can often have lower fees than other countries also due to Thailand's laws they cannot be frozen or seized by the government.

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers Год назад

      But by the bank?

    • @ilonachan
      @ilonachan Год назад +65

      @@schwingedeshaehers You'd have to convince me that the banks give a shit.

    • @iGrom
      @iGrom Год назад +1

      good to know

    • @shanepearce1629
      @shanepearce1629 Год назад

      Transfer money easily within Thailand and overseas through our nationwide and international ... Unlimited transferable amount with no bank account needed.

    • @F_L_U_X
      @F_L_U_X Год назад +5

      Is that just a guess or are you gonna provide proof/source material?

  • @TogekissKate
    @TogekissKate Год назад +2

    i live in australia and i watched that 7 news spotlight segment and to find out that you were the one who told them about it i have a lot of respect to you

  • @TheSkye077
    @TheSkye077 Год назад +1

    I did my dissertation on scam emails.
    Thank you for not victim blaming BUT also thank you for blaming the perpetrators and shutting them down, it’s refreshing.

  • @BSzili
    @BSzili Год назад +491

    It's sad that people are still using the "Indians are poor" excuse for a scammer who is filthy rich and lives an extravagant lifestyle, while elderly people are robbed of their life savings.

    • @youtubeuserandchef471
      @youtubeuserandchef471 Год назад +39

      Poor can be honest, in any country

    • @rockysage7760
      @rockysage7760 Год назад +7

      Who said that?

    • @jeffg3343
      @jeffg3343 Год назад +7

      He's definitely not filthy rich, not by western standards anyway.

    • @youtubeuserandchef471
      @youtubeuserandchef471 Год назад +4

      @@jeffg3343 India can be compared to Bangladesh and Pakistan only

    • @Shenaldrac
      @Shenaldrac Год назад +8

      @@rockysage7760 I don't remember the account name but I saw someone commenting in another one of these videos about the scammers only do this because they're so poor and there's no other job opportunities so it's either be a scammer or not have enough money for food. So yeah, there's definitely people spouting crap like that.

  • @mayortheogalavan
    @mayortheogalavan Год назад +99

    "Hackers hidden inside your internet"
    I like to think these scammers have a 'Jen/IT Crowd' idea of the Internet

    • @vysharra
      @vysharra Год назад

      No, they want victims who don’t know enough to spot the scam so they use these strange scripts to weed out the people who aren’t susceptible at that moment.

    • @Wolf-ln1ml
      @Wolf-ln1ml Год назад +13

      Don't drop the internet!!! 🤣

    • @mayortheogalavan
      @mayortheogalavan Год назад +11

      @@Wolf-ln1ml "why does Jen have the Internet??"
      "No, Moss, we're not doing that"

    • @KHwut
      @KHwut Год назад

      Their victims mights

  • @SupitchaN
    @SupitchaN Год назад +5

    hi jim! thai person here, currently living in bangkok. the most likely reason thailand still allows these money mules is most likely because they can tax them a decent amount and get some pocket change if you catch my drift. for decades thailand has been known for its corruption, nepotism and dirty government. especially now with this era. (prayut chan-ocha's coup era, now going on for 8 years currently. he rigged the elections to continue his term for another 4 years) its no secret to us citizens that the government is extremely money hungry and if you can bribe them well enough they'll let you off of any and every crime you can think of. hope this helps!

  • @uknowho890
    @uknowho890 Год назад

    Just watched your collaboration video with Scammer Payback and it was good stuff. While this particular situation had to be quite frustrating, you've still been a making some headway for the future, 1 person saved turns into 2, then 4, etc.. Keep doing your thing!

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Год назад +330

    That's got to be frustrating for you, Jim. I'm sorry. Your hard work is appreciated and is not in vain. I've learned so much from your videos and warn other people about these scams. The number of lives you have saved with your channel is incalculable.

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  Год назад +103

      Thanks Karen. I hope they're having a small impact at least.

    • @LittleCarol
      @LittleCarol Год назад +13

      @@babyblush9746 You need a lesson in English writing and comprehension before commenting. Your comment is unreadable. How is the weather in India today? You are fooling no one.

    • @maxp9598
      @maxp9598 Год назад

      @@babyblush9746 all financial terrorists will be exposed all over the internet and social media yes you too like it or not and theres nothing u can do about it

    • @babyblush9746
      @babyblush9746 Год назад

      @@LittleCarol are you mad I just want jim two contact me ,because I don’t have anything two do with scammers

    • @nicoledoubleyou
      @nicoledoubleyou Год назад +11

      @@babyblush9746 you can't even use the correct form of to/too/two

  • @officialaetryx5816
    @officialaetryx5816 Год назад +177

    I was recently the target of a fairly well crafted scam and it nearly fooled both my manager and myself until I noticed a few things that seemed off, and I completely owe it to your videos for teaching me so much about how scammers operate.

    • @nicoledoubleyou
      @nicoledoubleyou Год назад +23

      Can you tell us what the scam was and what you noticed? Might help people

    • @YourFreeBeats
      @YourFreeBeats Год назад +17

      It happens. My son was selling his PS-5 and while taking him to the post office, I noticed the address was Nigeria. I stopped the car and asked “you HAVE been paid already, haven’t you?” He told me some sucker story how “well the guy can’t send it directly so he sent it to his friend who is going to send the money once I send a picture of the tracking number…” etc. i kept explaining it was 100% a scam he argued and argued, I said “at least take the day to go home and research it” he did and found out I was right.

    • @YourFreeBeats
      @YourFreeBeats Год назад +16

      My point being, often these scammers play on the victims greed so that the victim convinces himself that in NO WAY is it a scam (even when told) because they want so badly for it to be true. In my sons case he was offered more than his asking price since the money was being paid by a third-party blah blah blah. He was like “it’s not a scam and no one else will give me that much for it”. Geez.
      Personally, I would never to any business with any person or company from Nigeria. I don’t care if it’s the Nigerian government. Anything that has the word Nigeria associated with it (and you are doing a transaction of some sort)…run run as fast as you can. I promise you.

    • @YTStoleMyUsername
      @YTStoleMyUsername 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@YourFreeBeatsPeople often say they would never be scammed, but there are so many different kinds of scams and everyone has a weakness. They will find your weak spot and use it against you, whether you're young, old, well educated or not. I appreciate when people like you and OP share their experiences so others can learn from them... and realize that no one is immune - not even Jim Browning.
      We must all be cautious and listen to our gut. Always a good idea to take some time to research what you're getting into before making a financial decision - scammers love to play on a sense of urgency. And if something is too good to be true, it probably is!

  • @sheena3822
    @sheena3822 Год назад +3

    Why aren’t these stories out in all of the news media to make older people aware of these scams.

  • @senjames88
    @senjames88 Год назад +1

    Sir, you are doing a great work shut down all the scammer office in india...

  • @matteac_rs
    @matteac_rs Год назад +26

    this dude should be "behind the bars"

    • @125israel
      @125israel Год назад +2

      No, in a wooden box....

  • @wrxsubaru02
    @wrxsubaru02 Год назад +66

    This is one of the few channels I actually get excited about when I see the notification.

    • @LauraTheRed
      @LauraTheRed Год назад +3

      @time to leave earth Reported

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +1

      @time to leave earth reported

    • @JamOfJar
      @JamOfJar Год назад +1

      @time to leave earth reported

    • @jk-gb4et
      @jk-gb4et Год назад +2

      @time to leave earth Deported

  • @Boo.....
    @Boo..... Год назад +2

    Lol.
    Jim was on ITV this morning. 😂
    👍🏻
    Yes mate.
    Glad you're still spreading the important advice.
    👏🏻

  • @Bonobos922
    @Bonobos922 2 месяца назад

    This makes my blood boil . Keep up the great work Mr. Browning! So sad for all the victims.

  • @stephaniehumphries
    @stephaniehumphries Год назад +505

    Wow Jim even though I saw this on patreon I’m watching it again and this required a lot of your time and determination. It’s disgusting watching this in real time and I can imagine how you feel. You are our guardian angel and this world needs many more Jim Browning’s to put a end to these disgusting animals. Again I can’t thank you enough for your hard work and determination 🥰

    • @Bond2025
      @Bond2025 Год назад +1

      Don't be greedy by putting content behind a paywall. The income from RUclips must supplement his day job.

    • @lightyear2411
      @lightyear2411 Год назад +18

      @@Bond2025 do you really believe the channel creates content to supplement another day job?

    • @sudhanvakashyap297
      @sudhanvakashyap297 Год назад

      @@Bond2025 bruh...

    • @mrhalo9181
      @mrhalo9181 Год назад +5

      @@Bond2025 this is a legitimate career nowadays. RUclipsrs place content on Patreon so that they can help get out of fickle ads and all.

    • @raybans8712
      @raybans8712 Год назад

      @@Bond2025 why don’t u do something

  • @sleepytreeguy
    @sleepytreeguy Год назад +204

    I can sleep at night knowing that Jim is out there fighting for us.
    My man!

    • @berzerkov4358
      @berzerkov4358 Год назад +2

      I hope in the future he will consider become a tech teacher and create bunch of cyber security courses to share his knowledge

    • @flyorfloat
      @flyorfloat Год назад

      @@berzerkov4358 Well that probably wouldn't go so well because a practitioner doesn't equal a good teacher. If I was teaching algorithmic design I wouldn't know how to make the lecture not boring af.

    • @berzerkov4358
      @berzerkov4358 Год назад

      @@flyorfloat yea well we dont know for sure but hes got lot of experience so he could make a good teacher who knows

  • @PU21RCY
    @PU21RCY Год назад +3

    Watching you on ThisMorning!

  • @cathyking8013
    @cathyking8013 Год назад +1

    thank you for the amazing work you do. breaks my heart for the people who get taken.

  • @glynnL
    @glynnL Год назад +23

    I don’t think I could handle watching someone get scammed in real time. It hurts my heart to watch it even when you are able to intervene. I hope you have good coping methods.

  • @AdamNoizer
    @AdamNoizer Год назад +126

    Great job tracking them Jim. That’s also probably the first bit of decent journalism the Daily Mail have ever done.

    • @CStoph1979
      @CStoph1979 Год назад

      That was terrible journalism.
      You must watch too much American news.

    • @AdamNoizer
      @AdamNoizer Год назад +3

      @@CStoph1979 why?

    • @CStoph1979
      @CStoph1979 Год назад +1

      @@AdamNoizer I dont know why you watch the news. Thats a question you need to ask yourself

  • @TheLifelongdream
    @TheLifelongdream Год назад

    Salute you keep going for so many years. Watching these scams that went thru I may have depression already.

  • @adrianjanssens7116
    @adrianjanssens7116 Год назад

    I watched your interview on This Morning and hope you get more chances to be interviewed and inform more vulnerable folks. Many victims are simply not aware that there is a problem with allowing a stranger inside your computer or phone. Cheers from Canada Jim.

    • @maxp9598
      @maxp9598 Год назад

      Beware instagram scammer pretend to be jim browning

  • @TC_here
    @TC_here Год назад +273

    Videos like this show what BS it is when scammers give that sad story about how they only do it cos they have no money and cannot get work.. Its greed. Great work Jim... Hopefully many will end up behind the bars.. and not the alcohol kind..

    • @StreakyBaconMan
      @StreakyBaconMan Год назад

      I'd be shocked if there was even a single scam caller who couldn't get a legal job where they don't scam people. To even get a job in a scam call center you need a reasonably good education and probably come from an upper-middle class family who has forked out for that education. There is basically zero excuse when you're educated, can speak English, have computer skills etc to be working in a scam call center in India besides "it pays better than not being a scum bag"

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Год назад

      greed lol …you are taking about third world country …money that you white guys looted during colonial period

    • @denis2381
      @denis2381 Год назад

      I would do the same tbh

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Год назад

      @@StreakyBaconMan oh really, so why don't you return all those looted money which your ancestors did and build a thriving economy which led to your countries to becoming a welfare state ...the looted amount is estimated to be around 45 trillion dollars in 200 yr...

    • @sealsnatch
      @sealsnatch Год назад +2

      Yeah, sometimes it is true but more than majority of the time it’s an outright lie.

  • @joshuaanol3853
    @joshuaanol3853 Год назад +104

    6:00 Hi Jim,
    Thai AML (Anti-money laundering) law enforcement is pretty weak considering that Thailand is only "partially compliant" to FATCA, which hampers international enforcement of AML investigations. It's only recent that the Thai parliament is also enacting more stringent banking transparency laws to combat the trend of AML and other related activities.
    Plus, distance wise, it's the closest country to India that is politically friendly or at least neutral, (rules out most of the Muslim states nearby) has a developed and stable banking system that can be transacted with ease by foreign nationals (rules out Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Burma) and is not yet overly burdened by banking transparency laws, unlike the Philippines, Singapore, or Malaysia.

    • @rafaelmarkos4489
      @rafaelmarkos4489 Год назад

      Actually, those last 3 countries are considered good banking secrecy jurisdictions, so they are going to be particularly resistant to this bullshit.

  • @ishirutaekakura308
    @ishirutaekakura308 Год назад

    You are awesome, you use your skills and knowledge to counter these scumbags, thank you.

  • @Onlyhuman1972
    @Onlyhuman1972 Год назад

    Your great efforts to protect the vulnerable surpassed state authorities, just thank you..

  • @jellalfernandes1309
    @jellalfernandes1309 Год назад +3

    I am an Indian and I support your work.
    I want all these scammers to be behind bars.

  • @netizen6958
    @netizen6958 Год назад +42

    While I'm here struggling to make a living with good source of money, they are those who heartlessly stealing money and proud of it.

  • @jennynorway1398
    @jennynorway1398 Год назад

    I got a call yesterday and she told me she called because of the problem on my computer. I've been watching your videos and I was alarmed and I told her "I know it's a scam" then she end the call. Thank you so much you help us a lot.

  • @TheAnalzecke
    @TheAnalzecke Год назад

    I am so happy that i have found your channel some time back. I honestly thought this scammer stuff would not work in germany because of the language barrier. But they are it trying anyway. Just got some fake robocalls from "Europol" yesterday....

  • @shreksmith
    @shreksmith Год назад +60

    I'm always amazed by these scammer's ability to speak Bullshit so fluently

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @lolbots
      @lolbots Год назад +4

      practise, and lots of it

    • @dukenukem5768
      @dukenukem5768 Год назад

      I think I'd choke if I tried to tell those lies.

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад

      @@dukenukem5768 i know I would. I'm no good at it.

    • @DekuStickGamer
      @DekuStickGamer Год назад

      It’s because they themselves believe what they are saying.
      The deception runs deep within themselves as well.

  • @austinian1598
    @austinian1598 Год назад +104

    I ought to learn how to do this kind of stuff. Stealing anything from someone that’s spent their life earning is sickening. Keep it up man these people deserve everything they have coming to them!

    • @doopy
      @doopy Год назад

      he just reverses the teamviewer connection if i remember correctly

    • @austinian1598
      @austinian1598 Год назад +1

      @@doopy I’ve heard him say that but I still don’t know that either lol

  • @ZayLaVi
    @ZayLaVi 10 месяцев назад

    It cracks me up that instead of saying “they will be going to jail” they say “they are going behind the bars.”

  • @terror503x
    @terror503x Год назад

    jim im just now seeing this video as i didn't see a notification at the initial upload time. great work jim!

  • @LauraTheRed
    @LauraTheRed Год назад +181

    You are my hero.❤❤ You've inspired me to study cybersecurity to fight these cockroaches. You're amazing!

    • @LauraTheRed
      @LauraTheRed Год назад +25

      @time to leave earth Reported. Spam

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +9

      @@LauraTheRed I’m reporting them to. 👍🏼

    • @vladimpaler9274
      @vladimpaler9274 Год назад +8

      @@LauraTheRed I been reporting it also 👍🏻

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +6

      @@vladimpaler9274 👍🏼 thank you

    • @vladimpaler9274
      @vladimpaler9274 Год назад +3

      @@rainbowmom7582 I see them annoying.... all over the place 💙👍🏻🧡

  • @nutsbutdum
    @nutsbutdum Год назад +286

    How does someone send 100,000 pounds to a stranger!?
    I know I shouldn't be blaming the victims, but what the hell is wrong with people... 100 grand!??

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +93

      I don’t know either. It boggles the mind. For people who’ve had strokes, brain damage, or dementia aren’t like us and they’re the kind of people they target.

    • @matthewshiers9038
      @matthewshiers9038 Год назад +59

      It's almost always older people who are not very tech savvy, and even then, only a fraction of them.
      Scammers will effectively spam their calls to as many people as possible, waiting for an easy mark to take the bait.
      You'd think that a process with such a low success rate wouldn't be worth it. Thing is, they would not do this if it wasn't working. It's like bad advertising campaigns - it works often enough to turn a profit. And to the scammers, that's all that matters.

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Год назад +22

      Remember if you saved this amount and the guy on the phone just adds a zero to the original 10,000 (just like the example in the video that person had 10k available).
      If you're tired, old and super responsible and pay your bills or would just work with the government (who isn't the government). These don't seem too out of the normal. Again not everyone has that kinda cash in savings but older than 65+ have been penny pinching for ages only to have it stolen. F'ing disgusting

    • @kaiserschnitselsr.9228
      @kaiserschnitselsr.9228 Год назад

      one dumbbb sucker born every minute

    • @jns8393
      @jns8393 Год назад +31

      Why would a bank system allow such a withdrawal or transfer of anything like that amount?

  • @TCNN0204
    @TCNN0204 Год назад +7

    You are doing an amazing job!

  • @david2k86
    @david2k86 Год назад +2

    New subscriber here. Just saw an interview with yourself on This Morning. Amazing work you’re doing here. Long may it continue!

    • @maxp9598
      @maxp9598 Год назад +1

      Beware telegram scammer reply to your comment

  • @cluckendip
    @cluckendip Год назад +34

    I love how a RUclipsr is better at exposing scammers than Australian news networks XD

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 Год назад

      they could be fired so they dont want stir a antnest and they bigger goals than som old people scammed

    • @SirFaceFone
      @SirFaceFone Год назад +3

      Or the local police in India.

  • @archivevaultvideos5070
    @archivevaultvideos5070 Год назад +24

    I was nearly scammed a couple of weeks back. The guy was pretending to be Norton, and said that I owed them five hundred dollars. I almost sent them the money because my Norton subscription had actually run out, and I was in the process of renewing it. I really owe you for making videos like this one, because it really helped me to think through things again before sending that money.

    • @dgwachtel
      @dgwachtel Год назад +3

      In the early days of scamming I was de-virusing three of my cousin's S.O. kids netbooks. I thought that my cousin had called a tech support company "Windows Support" or some such bogus service before tasking me with the job. When the scammer claimed that they had been notified via the internet of the infections I realized it was a scam. As a career software developer, I knew that what they were claiming was both ridiculous and impossible. The netbooks weren't even connected to the internet and one wouldn't even boot (40+ viruses). I got him to own up to being a scammer and we had a nice little chat. We talked about the shame his relatives would feel if he was widely exposed, karma, poverty and since his English was very good, how he could leverage that skill into finding legitimate work. He didn't seem to be entirely comfortable being a thief and a criminal. Of course this was before all scammers will say when found out are not very inventive insults and profanities.
      -dave

    • @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS
      @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS Год назад +1

      Why in the world would you be paying $500 for Norton anyway?
      Use some common sense people!!
      A one year plan costs like $50-60. Even a 3 year plan would only cost $100-150. Far from $500!

    • @rajanganger5942
      @rajanganger5942 8 месяцев назад

      You can get Norton for £40 and make sure to set auto renew off otherwise it will go up to £150. After that they will offer the £40 price again. £500 is ridiculously expensive even if it was genuine.

  • @chrisbolland5634
    @chrisbolland5634 Год назад +5

    If this young dude actually tried to make anything of his life honestly, he would do well. The world is the oyster of the young, and he's wasting it in criminal activity. Pathetic.

  • @oliviarick
    @oliviarick Год назад +7

    If anything seems unusual, tell the caller that you will call the company in question on their 800 number.

  • @vishwasmattur2027
    @vishwasmattur2027 Год назад +51

    Keep up the good work Jim!

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  Год назад +33

      Thank you Vishwas. I wish that the police there would do a little more, but I know YOU represent the true face of India. Thank you.

    • @rahilmalhotra001
      @rahilmalhotra001 Год назад +10

      @@JimBrowning The police in India is slow on most of the Indian cases itself, taking up scammed foreigner cases will be way down in the list.

    • @cardboardcrafts9834
      @cardboardcrafts9834 Год назад

      ​@@JimBrowning It seems that Thai banks don't monitor accounts for illegal activity, and it's possible that they don't have limits on transfers so that they can move massive amounts. (Credit goes to Ruby Rose)

    • @vishwasmattur2027
      @vishwasmattur2027 Год назад +4

      @@JimBrowning The entire judicial system and the police are inefficient and slow, but things are improving slowly. Hopefully someday there'll be no more scammers!

    • @JasonMomos
      @JasonMomos Год назад +6

      ​@@JimBrowning These criminals thrive because Indian cyber laws are weak and obsolete. The country has got even bigger problems and priorities to deal with, so unfortunately, I don't see the situation improving anytime soon - unless there is a strong impetus for it. We could try and set up an awareness campaign in Twitter, simultaneously making appeals directly to the government to act against cyber scams. These days, Twitter campaigns seem to be the easiest way to garner attention from the upper strata of the Indian government. They usually acknowledge and respond to mass appeals via social media. Coordination is key, so you might wanna pull some strings. Cheers!

  • @madladlabs
    @madladlabs Год назад +234

    I feel like UK and US should be putting pressure on countries where this kind of activity happens to have a collaboration between the countries' law enforcement agencies to hunt these people down.

    • @VaasMontenegro12
      @VaasMontenegro12 Год назад +16

      These countries are poor and have no incentive to not steal money from the richer countries to add to their economy, and honestly I can't really blame them, it's just really sad that this is the way they're adding money to their economy.

    • @PraneethKiran
      @PraneethKiran Год назад +25

      @@VaasMontenegro12 so you're saying that with this scammed money he pays taxes and improving countries economy right?

    • @farhanabdulrahim1
      @farhanabdulrahim1 Год назад

      I fear unless someone goes to India and puts the fear of God in these scamming filth, they won't stop.

    • @koool56
      @koool56 Год назад +17

      @@PraneethKiran he buys things with money within the country, so in a way technically yes

    • @amanthakur95
      @amanthakur95 Год назад +49

      As an Indian I feel this is the perfect way to stop these scams. When US, UK puts the diplomatic pressure, I believe the Indian police will need to get their act together.

  • @lp-gv1fc
    @lp-gv1fc Год назад

    This one errks me the most out of all your videos. Brothers too. Father oblivous. Thankyou for your dedication. If you have any ideas how to get better education please lmk. Perhaps Banks are required to do something to increase education. I truelly do not know but I am heartbroken to see how prolific it is.

  • @l.s.s.8-8-16
    @l.s.s.8-8-16 Год назад

    Thanks for everything you do!

  • @svelli7473
    @svelli7473 Год назад +17

    Cracking up at the bar picture when he said "behind the bars", you're a legend Jim!

  • @ThermionicValve
    @ThermionicValve Год назад +64

    In the 1980s to 1990s, I watch The Cook Report with Roger Cook on TV physically tracking down criminals.
    Now in the 2010s to 2020s, I watch Jim Browning also tracking down criminals but using the Internet.

    • @ifaiful
      @ifaiful Год назад

      Loved the cook report

    • @johna7075
      @johna7075 Год назад +1

      Roger Cook was total badass. I remember thinking 'This guy's gonna get himself killed' as he stormed in to situations with a load of proper dodgy people, armed with nothing but microphone and protected by only a cheap looking beige coat.

  • @ste666666666
    @ste666666666 Год назад

    Great Work As Always Sir!!

  • @robertmcbee4671
    @robertmcbee4671 Год назад +1

    Howdy Jim, I was on Pierogi's channel watching their "Scammer Telethon" and made mention of how us, as normal viewers, could protect ourselves and was asking for information about doing so. A person wrote back and made mention about you and something about setting up a "virtual computer". In my past working life I used to deal with computers but on a closed system, so I am not knowledgeable to creating things. Can you give information regarding this type of set up and "should " the normal PC user do this. I would like to learn how to do this set up, to be able to protect my equipment, and possibly learn enough to help fight these"nogoodnicks". Any info will help. Thanks... and keep up the good work!!! So many more are needed that do what you, Pierogi and all his team, as well as the others that are out there helping to keep the computer world safe.

  • @aminalone
    @aminalone Год назад +6

    Absolute champion 🏆.
    I'm Aussie and watched that 7 News special report along with pleasant green.
    Keep the pressure up mate. Was great to watch..

  • @BeaHindebars
    @BeaHindebars Год назад +133

    It hurts me to watch this, there are so many good samaritans dedicating their time to trying to save victims from these criminals yet the authorities in all countries do nothing to help and often even scupper the efforts of the good guys.

    • @renderproductions1032
      @renderproductions1032 Год назад

      We need guns and bombs to solve the issue at this point

    • @ZX3000GT1
      @ZX3000GT1 Год назад +4

      Money talks. As simple as that.

    • @brutalbeat5228
      @brutalbeat5228 Год назад +1

      India india india

    • @BeaHindebars
      @BeaHindebars Год назад

      @@ZX3000GT1 sad but true

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- Год назад

      Most of the victims don't deserve the money any more than the scammers. People that friggin' $+up!d shouldn't be hoarding hundreds of thousands if not millions or billions of dollars while millions of young, savvy, worthwhile people are living paycheck-to-paycheck, can't afford a house, can't take real vacations, etc.
      I can tell you right now even if I were a kcufing drater and believed I owed some Indian over the phone $120,000, I wouldn't be able to pay it. Yeah, cry me a river for these "poor" filthy-stinking-rich ID10TS that don't even bat an eye over sending $120,000 to someone they never met.

  • @melissamcclain34
    @melissamcclain34 Год назад

    Behind the Bars a scammers favorite phrase 😂😂 As Always Thank you Mr Brown for all you do 💜

  • @AntiSerpent
    @AntiSerpent Год назад +1

    I just subbed 🤗 and I love when you take down scammers very great work!

  • @capricorndragon6268
    @capricorndragon6268 Год назад +8

    Thank you for working against scammers.
    We do our best to waste their time while giving false information any time they call.

  • @millbridge1016
    @millbridge1016 Год назад +21

    Another day of thanking Jim for using his powers for good! We are lucky to have you man.

  • @Amy-jv7cg
    @Amy-jv7cg Год назад

    You’re amazing, Jim!!

  • @Nai18845
    @Nai18845 Год назад +1

    Jim Browning is so amazing, the way Jim access the scammer's computer that's so amazing, and keep it up like this by stopping the scammers

  • @ACEinOZ
    @ACEinOZ Год назад +15

    I get regular calls from scammers saying they're with "Telstra Australia", but they usally hang up when I ask if I'm going to see them on youtube. A "supervisor" rang back once, and started swearing at me when he realised he wasn't getting anywhere. I quite enjoy their calls now. :)

  • @utsisaini
    @utsisaini Год назад +9

    You doing great Job sir.
    It's a shame to see this happening in India. I work with global partners and this type of scams makes our life difficult when working with people in Europe, USA and Australia.

  • @CyTaux
    @CyTaux Год назад

    Highly appreciate you. You are using your power for a good cause and it's awesome. Thank you

    • @maxp9598
      @maxp9598 Год назад

      Beware telegram scammers reply to ur comment

  • @K0ALA.
    @K0ALA. Год назад +1

    It’s a shame there isn’t an international police who aren’t corrupt and could step in to remove these thieves from society

  • @peartreeproductions77
    @peartreeproductions77 Год назад +18

    Our police and interpol seem to be totally inept in most capacity

    • @thepawnmusic
      @thepawnmusic Год назад +2

      they're not inept, they're doing exactly what they wanna do

    • @PurpleCrow27
      @PurpleCrow27 Год назад

      @@thepawnmusic Exactly. Nothing they don't care to do.

  • @AdamLinkous
    @AdamLinkous Год назад +65

    It's frustrating to not see any action being taken after you've gone above and beyond in identifying these thieves.

  • @Inflatableorc
    @Inflatableorc Год назад +1

    Thank you Jim.

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted Год назад +2

    Hey hey well done again Jim. Love the hard work you’re doing!
    When Jim says something is going to be “particularly interesting”, I know it’s gonna be interesting.
    It is so sad knowing you have to make a RUclips video and essentially throw up a big fuss just to make the police over there do their jobs. Maybe.

  • @sumersabharwal9838
    @sumersabharwal9838 Год назад +57

    There is a lot of work that goes into these videos and we all appreciate that!

    • @rainbowmom7582
      @rainbowmom7582 Год назад +6

      @MrBeas𝔱 ⸜⁄ reported for spam

    • @intfamous4001
      @intfamous4001 Год назад

      @MrBeas𝔱 ⸜⁄ loool , that ghetto ass check mark is crooked g

  • @xorinzor
    @xorinzor Год назад +11

    These scammers really deserve the worst of the worst.

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Год назад

      but british left india without any punishment

    • @dkcompilation9653
      @dkcompilation9653 Год назад

      You people looted india before so these is payback time mf

    • @NCHLT
      @NCHLT Год назад

      @@dkcompilation9653 proof? I don't think everyone lives for hundreds of years

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Год назад

      @@NCHLT so why not return our money.

    • @NCHLT
      @NCHLT Год назад +1

      @@indiarocks5731 because I didn't do anything. You're asking the wrong person

  • @RoSi4You
    @RoSi4You Год назад

    *Jim, a big THANK YOU!*

  • @titusm
    @titusm Год назад +1

    I.....still can't understant how people can be so naive?....

  • @Train115
    @Train115 Год назад +14

    It makes me very uneasy knowing that my grandparents could be falling to this stuff. My grandpa is developing Alzheimer's which makes me even more concerned.

    • @admiralbum
      @admiralbum Год назад +2

      Maybe try to convince Your grandparents to go to the bank and set some kind of extraprotection (idk, additional confirmation needed or delay in processing bigger transfers)?

    • @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS
      @I_DONT_SUPPORT_TERRORISTS Год назад

      Restrict software installs on their pc or something. Do a search on the internet how to accomplish this.
      Then the scammers will be unable to install any remote software and their scam will not work.
      Of course grandparents can get mad if they feel you are trying to take power away or something. You have to explain it’s for their own good and have them watch these videos.

  • @josefuertes7910
    @josefuertes7910 Год назад +6

    When will the Indian authorities start doing something about all the scams? what a country
    Great job as always Jim!

    • @hungryman5625
      @hungryman5625 Год назад

      I guess the same time American authorities stop invading other countries, screwing over entire populations

    • @aak1992
      @aak1992 Год назад

      All authorities from most countries are corrupt, lazy and simply sh.t. I’m in the uk and have seen so many friends and family members be victims of vehicle theft, general theft, and scams. Nothing was ever done.

  • @LeRainbow
    @LeRainbow Год назад

    loved it, great stuff jim!

  • @matthewtalbot-paine7977
    @matthewtalbot-paine7977 Год назад +2

    6:55 This man just out here with free cell pinned to his taskbar. Respect.

  • @KakashiMike
    @KakashiMike Год назад +14

    Always so unsettling hearing my own accent attached to the Baba Yaga of scammers. Keep up the amazing work, Jim!

    • @eliezra83771
      @eliezra83771 Год назад

      That must really suck, I can imagine...

  • @mpchmr1317
    @mpchmr1317 Год назад +4

    I recently answered a call from an Amazon scammer. My accent is similar to Jim’s. I told her my name was Jim Browning and she called me a C U Next Tuesday and told me to F off. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Regalado17
    @Regalado17 Год назад

    Thank you for helping the people 🙏 ❤

  • @Shizzy5321
    @Shizzy5321 Год назад

    This is off topic to the actual video, but thank you so much for making these videos and doing what you do. I was scammed a while back (sextortion) and knowing that someone is trying to crack down on the terrible people doing these scams is so cathartic for me.

  • @ClipsByMatt
    @ClipsByMatt Год назад +16

    I love videos where you get their files, delete their copies, take down entire call centers. Great work.

  • @Dtoler1124
    @Dtoler1124 Год назад +36

    His father is probably a damn scammer as well. I LOVE to see these pos scammers getting exposed and called out, everything shady they've been doing put on blast for the entire world to see.
    You should change your name to Karma 😝

  • @foejr94
    @foejr94 Год назад

    love your work Jim!

  • @nunsc
    @nunsc Год назад

    Great job jim! 🙂 keep up the great work.