One of these guys called me and said he was "Anthony Brown." I said my name was "Sanjay Patel." He laughed and said, "Sir, you do not sound like a Sanjay Patel." I said, "Look up the word 'irony.'"
They tried this with my Mom. She was at her bank taking money out when the teller told her it was a scam, got the bank manager involved and they called the police. Thank goodness for people who help out people like my Mom who was starting dementia at the time. And a FedEx truck showed up at her house.
So I’m unaware of FedEx’s processes, but if one showed up at your moms house do you think people are: 1.) getting jobs at FedEx to specifically act as money mules? 2.) taking the same make and model van as FedEx and wrapping them as FedEx Vans? 3.) ordering a pickup through FedEx? I said I’m unaware of their processes because is this even a thing? How much money are they spending on mules and what is the breakdown there?
Spoofing 911 has to be the craziest thing I’ve seen in a while. It’s incredibly sad that anyone would fall for that. These people are seriously sick and unhinged.
Hmm, that seems like a thing that no legitimate VOIP provider should allow other than for a verified PSAP. Surely they could filter out a few important well known numbers from being spoofed.
I'm 59, about to turn 60, disabled, on SSDI 10 yrs and just got the "IRS" call....I was laughing at the guy so hard, he hung up on me...HUGE RESPECT FOR WHAT YOU DO....just wish i had a cpl $'s I could send, to help support
Spreading the word on what these scammers are doing and how he was jointly responsible for the lack of scam calls for a good 7 months give or take. Will help people avoid scams and get more supporters to who can help out
I’ve been on SSDI for 20 years myself, and it always cracks me up when we get those calls from scammers claiming that we urgently owe taxes. You obviously know that that’s literally impossible for you and I, so I always have some fun with them. 😊
I KID YOU NOT! Last week my husband got a call from the police department as well!!!! But they said they’re Jersey police and the radio in the back was for NYPD, so my husband knew right away it’s some scam. He hung up and directly called the nj police back … and they said “was it some Indian guy? We don’t know how they keep hacking our number”. That’s Freakin crazy !!!!
Yes I get that call 3 times a month this is Joe same recorded guy and sometimes live but it's not legit they take money for the police that never get .the problem is I can't donate in good faith anymore so now I call the one I want to help . With receipts tax reasons
Uh, why did your comment reappear under a different person's account (one with an image of a woman in a bikini) just a few minutes after you posted your own? That account is @KiaraMcenzie-v9p and it already has way more likes than yours! Is this another type of scam or hacker tactic?
@@Code7Unltd Not really. Indian has a higher economic growth rate than VietNam. Regular Indians are not the ones doing the scamming. It is a problem of police taking bribes, and the top-level government not cracking down on that.
"I have to go change my catheter"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Nice work guys. Appreciate the awareness.. I had no idea, I very nearly got sucked into a scammer taking control of my computer. Thank you for your time and energy with this!!
I'm sure he does, he's a smart guy. Even if anythinng happens it wasnt all in vain. People who do what he does arent afraid and are willing to die like fighters not like a coward.
Thank you so much for doing what you do. I work in a small local computer repair shop and it breaks my heart the amount of our work is helping elderly remove malicious programing from their computers and providing their banks with our findings of scam evidence. Worst case we had a lady loose more than 30k and she was too embarrassed to tell a soul.
The scammers are in India. US law enforcement can't do anything about it. And India barely cares when the laws violated aren't hurting their own country. As long as the call center pays their taxes on the scammed money as income, it's mostly ignored.
@Vincent_Beers Tariff their goods. Limit their immigration and visitation, until this is taken seriously and action is taken. That simple. @Vincent_Beers
It is but cops here dont have jurisdiction for criminals in a different country. Could report them to their own country and own police but i doubt theyll do anything on their end.
I was able to help an elderly lady at my work the other day avoid being scammed. She said her “friend” emailed her asking for a $350 iTunes gift card and I explained to her it sounds fishy and to verify that it was a legit email. She comes back half hour later and buys me a bunch of flowers because it was indeed a scam. It’s thanks to these videos that I was able to help her in the first place.
The new scam that really concerns me involves AI. They use AI to mimick the voice of a friend or loved one and claim that there is some terrible emergency. I learned you should always hang up and call said person to verify that there is an emergency.
These scams could make hundreds of thousands of people die if the scammers succeed. Thank you for your hard work, and I hope that scammers in the future won’t exist!
Thank you so much for busting scammers. My late husband was scammed and we had to trash the computer that I purchased for him because they had changed the log in password. He was very upset as I had used a small inheritance to buy it for him. Seeing your videos soothes my heart and gives me hope. You are a blessing!
Because india isnt going to do anything about it and the US are the ones loosing money from this because it is indian people stealing a lot of money from old American people@@MidwestFarmToys
@@MidwestFarmToys ALL governments should be stopping this. You must remember that the money mules will be based in the country where the victims are. There are a lot of parties involved from the telecoms companies allowing spoofing to banks for not being too bothered until legislation is enacted to force them to pay customers back [like in the UK]. Hitting the mules as hard as possible with large sentences and asset seizures and working up the chain would be a start.
I absolutely love what you’re doing. Especially these elderly people that have no idea what they’re getting into and these bastards don’t care so thank you thank you thank you.!!!!!
I've heard of people meeting, but coming to your home? No,way. That is scary. When I was a cashier, I was able to stop one scam from going through. Felt good to be able to inform him how to avoid this happening again.
I got a scam claiming to be from my internet provider and said they were coming over to my house. This is real and scary that they are sending criminals to victims' houses. They didn't get in, I made sure of it. Protect yourselves and your family. Stay safe!
Always! I recently have a womens shelter advise me "whatever you do, don't allow your daughter and her girls to come to your place- her BF would know to find her there" to which I laughed and said "IIIII WISH" She says "Ma'am, what does that mean?" It means "I wish he would, we have an arsenal"
This happened to a person I know two weeks ago. She pulled out $40k cash and when she got home a car pulled up behind her to pick up the money. Her husband realized something was wrong and convinced her not to hand it over!
I have had so much fun wasting scammers' time! I get multiple calls a day and I mess with about a third of them. I'm disabled, at home, and got nuthin' goin' on! Bring it on!
Still my fav for auto warranty scammers is to say the car is 4 year old Stanley Steamer and wait as they research. Those scammers are looking for people owning mid range priced automobiles. Saying Ford Model T or Lamborghini they immediately end the call where a Steamer generally not on their list.
@@bobjoe3810 no, it is true. You were on the phone with police. You hung up. They had questions, and therefore called you back. They don't call people out of the blue.
@@billbombshiggy9254911 will call you sometimes out of the blue based on history at that address. It doesn’t happen often. I’m a 911 dispatcher, for example we may get a call from a third party relative saying they need help at their relative’s place. We get the scene phone number as well as may call a historical number for that address. Depends on the scenario.
THIS! 911 won't even show up as 911 when they call back anyway. It shows as the department that they're attached to, which is usually you're local dept unless there was a redirect in dispatching, which then shows up as a private caller.
This is the hardest and most disturbing call I have heard. The scammers are really getting out of hand. They are Literally tying up emergency services. True emergencies are on the back burner.
Exactly!. Now the people at the dispatch for emergencies are going to have to do extra work in making sure they are getting actual emergencies rather than bs.
The fact that they were pretending to be 911 and FBI is disturbing in of itself but to send people to homes is beyond disturbing and going straight to scary. Another great video! Much love to Pierogi and the SP team.❤💙❤
Scarry is money mules often directed to a bitcoin or other crypto and immediately deposit the money they collected. Less chance of them being caught with money in hand.
Just discovered your channel through seeing you on WIRED and this is so amazing and funny. It's great that you get justice for people who have been scammed. In this video you mentioned Sarasota, which is where I grew up many many years ago. Hope it's still as nice as it used to be! Keep up the good work!
@@Nancy-yw1rr That doesn't explain it. Senior citizens aren't by definition dumb, obviously. That "FBI agent" sounds so insanely ridiculous, it doesn't matter what age you are, nobody who is even slightly sound of mind would fall for that. I think there is an element of extreme panic that blinds people to things in a way that could never happen if they were calm.
Many of the seniors are struggling with their faculties and the pressure and abuse pushes them into a fear response. We do a lot of education on this and the following week we have more reports. The same person again and again no matter what we tell her. She forgets or she gets scared. Sure will actually leave her home in fear almost daily scared to go home because someone said they are coming there. They make so many calls that cost them nothing but a little time until they find someone vulnerable. It only takes one to make a pay off worth it. Many seniors do not have active family members in their life to check in on them, to monitor the finances, etc
It is in almost any country as well. Which tells you that the local police are on the take as well in many of these cases. Everyone looks the other way or can't be bothered. He's done episodes on this - and the local police do nothing at all.
@@MimmyBear Yes, it is. Good catch. Also, unless you literally ARE in Congress, no federal officer will show up at your house for basic stuff like this, same as Amazon doesn't contact you directly. This is a large part of how these scams work, especially on older Boomers. The idea that you are smarter and better than the average person and that you are a bit more special as well. So of course they would contact you directly over such a matter. And we all know the reality here. We are blips on their radar and even Scammer Payback can hardly get local authorities to bother to respond or software companies to do anything. So, no, none of those emails from any of those companies are actually real. lol. Welcome to being as mediocre in reality as everyone else :)
@@MimmyBear He isn't in the US....like right now I could pretend to be prime minister Modi and guess what happens? Nothing. The laws of one country don't expand around the world
That's some solid work right there! It's one thing to bring down an individual who is helping these scammers launder money but taking down a LLC business is huge! They're more than likely responsible for laundering way more money than an individual and this will no doubt cause them some problems. Love it!! Thank you to everyone at Scammer Payback for really making a difference!! Wish we had thousands more like you guys.
Pierogie, I watch a lot of your videos for entertainment purposes. The videos like this one where you collect information and give it to law enforcement are on another level. I would love to know how these investigations turn out. Keep up the great work, my man!
This experience strengthens the necessity of educating ourselves and our family about these scammers. Their tactics are becoming more sophisticated, pretending to be authorities like the police or FBI, and being aggressive at times.
All scams are scary but this takes it to whole new level! Thank you for ALL the hard work you are doing to educate people, help people and bust these POSs!! They are the lowest of the low.
I mean, they really nailed the average American cop persona. "Do you really think there's anything more important than talking to me?!" really nailed it.
I was getting 20 calls a day before you shut them down last time. I am now back to 8-12 calls a day. Every single time I pick up the phone, I harass and make fun of them, but they still call. I don’t get it, you’d think they would blacklist my # because they clearly aren’t fooling me.
by answering their calls you're indirectly telling them that your number is active so they can either sell your number off to other scam centers or persistently try to get something out of you. the only way you can stop it is by ignoring their calls entirely. i know this because that's what happened to me, i had a ton of calls daily at first when I initially picked up the phone but after a few months of ignoring their calls they've basically completely stopped. i'll get 1 call every blue moon still but that's just unavoidable
I had a scammer call me posing as the sheriff here. I live in a very small town and know the sheriff very well. I told him he sure didn't sound like him and pronounced his name totally wrong. He hung up instantly.
I work in the anti money laundering industry here in the states. Have you or do you ever plan on speaking in conferences? Would love to attend. Great work man!
What you do is incredibly important and thank you for your dedication. That said, I don't know how you keep a straight face or stop yourself from busting out laughing while calling them idiots. 👍
Pierogi, I want to thank you and your team. My mom and Dad are getting to an age now where they are prime targets and your videos alone have helped me beyond words to explain to them what to watch out for. Please, if i may, can i suggest something going forward when you speak to potential/actual victims in real time. * Introduce who you are and why you're calling straight away, instead of going straight in with put the phone down to these people, they're scammers. I honestly think this could help massively given the time sensitive nature of what you do and also given the fact that so many people say to you: "I have no idea who to trust right now" * Also, if anyone in that situation does declare that they don't know who to trust, as well as you suggesting that the person finds you on youtube (great idea) - Make the most important point of all: They can trust you over the other person, because you're not trying to take money from them, Nor any of their personal details, whereas the fraudster is. Just a couple of hopefully helpful suggestion box items to try and help de-escalate situations, calm people down and quickly develop trust with whoever it is you're talking to, particularly scared elderly people. Keep up the amazing work, You guys are a true inspiration.
@nataliekubus1041 I've been watching SP from the start. And no he doesn't. He does eventually, but in his initial contact and in the heat of the moment, no, he doesn't.
Couple months ago I was bombarded with dozens of calls from different phone numbers. I let them all go to voicemail. Not a single one left a message. That tells me “scammer.”
I do the same thing but there have been a few rare times that I've received a voicemail from the scammers that I assume that they left just because they have so many calls going out at the same time, just trying to get one to answer, they didn't hang up before my voicemail recorded them. All I've heard, on the very few that I've gotten that way, is a lot of foreign sounding voices in the background talking. They're only a few seconds long but enough to tell it's a foreign scammer headquarters somewhere in the world.
I do this with every call that I get. If they don't leave a voicemail, they go into my blocked contacts. No second chance. Even if it's My own area code. Eventually, after a decade, I don't get these calls anymore. I think they keep a list and if you never answer, they mark it as inactive and don't waste time calling it
@@MidwestFarmToys good idea. I get a call from people from various “companies” but from a variety of the same number always asking for James Clark. It’s in England and the callers have British accents. I answered one the other day and said “do I SOUND like a James”? I’m a chick with a very chick voice. Might mess with them a bit maybe 🤷🏻♀️
They are using the British term for the chief of a police station, its likely what they still use themselves. In Ireland, we also have superintendent ranks in the police. Its a byproduct of colonialism.
Those phony American accents, especially their official law enforcement officer dialects, are hilarious. They try to do it so carefully and so slowly, but the Indian always slips through. No method acting there! I don’t know how Pierogi doesn’t burst out laughing at them! 😅
It's unbelievable how far these scumbags they can go! I live in the UK and I keep getting calls from these individuals from India with names like Mike, Andrew etc, telling me that "someone hit my car" and that they want to give me a certain amount of money only that I have to give it to them details about my bank card. There were days when they called me 5-6 times a day with different numbers, different people... They stopped when I told them I had" mental problems"😢... And what you do I can't describe in words! God bless you for all the good you do! Good luck, patience and a strong brain ☺️
I guess they weren't true scammers because true scammers DO NOT CARE about "mental problems." They would in fact find that person to be a better/easier target to take advantage of. True scammers scam at every opportunity by any means necessary. They are absolutely disgusting degenerate human beings with ZERO conscience. Most enjoy what they do and our proud of themselves. Moving forward please don't ever tell real scammers you have mental problems if you really do.😢
It's so dumb that they think 911 would ever call somebody. If the police wants to talk to you they would come to your house not call you from a 911 number lol.
Correct - Years go I had dialed 911 by accident, when they answered I explained I called the number accidentally however the police showed up at my door anyway even though I did not give 911 an address. When I spoke with the police they saw I was not in danger.
I accidentally pocket dialed 911 over a decade ago, and they called me back to see if everything was okay. I told them what happened, and they were like "okay", then we hung up. I'm just saying they do call back. But only if you call them first.
I need you to fix my Catheter....How long will it take you to do so? Hahahahahahahahahahahahah. I just pissed off my pants with that line....You are the best, Pierogi.
You are better than a Sherlock Holmes of the internet! I am so proud of you. . I lost thousands when scammers told me I kept / ordered an iPad . That was during Covid. Keep heathy and smarter than them. Watching you gives me joy.
I have scammers calling my work daily trying to scam my boss. I would love for you to track these idiots and close them down before they scam someone one day.
😂😂😂 We have a scam here in Ontario... Your phone will ring, and when you answer, its a "Sgt. Smith" from the Canada Revenue Agency. They call to inform you that you are under arrest unless you pay them (the police department of the Canada Revenue Agency?!) the amount owing. Usually around $4000. I have a 4 step system... Cry, Comply, Make them cry, then make THEM say goodbye!😅
One of these guys called me and said he was "Anthony Brown."
I said my name was "Sanjay Patel."
He laughed and said, "Sir, you do not sound like a Sanjay Patel."
I said, "Look up the word 'irony.'"
...And you don't sound like Anthony Brown.
Amazing 😂😂😂 freshy Indian scammers never sound English they are so off trying to sound English 😂😂
I'm gonna use that one next time.
I like that.
😂 I'm putting this one in my book
They tried this with my Mom. She was at her bank taking money out when the teller told her it was a scam, got the bank manager involved and they called the police. Thank goodness for people who help out people like my Mom who was starting dementia at the time.
And a FedEx truck showed up at her house.
Thank goodness for the bank employee. That's awful how scammer prey on vulnerable people.
Nice to know its all good now
So I’m unaware of FedEx’s processes, but if one showed up at your moms house do you think people are:
1.) getting jobs at FedEx to specifically act as money mules?
2.) taking the same make and model van as FedEx and wrapping them as FedEx Vans?
3.) ordering a pickup through FedEx? I said I’m unaware of their processes because is this even a thing?
How much money are they spending on mules and what is the breakdown there?
Might as well have said "I am the World Heavyweight Champion of police"
Scary stuff
"My name is MIKE...HAWK"
*Pierogi dies laughing*
I was hoping I wasn't the only one that caught that. 😅
i died too since if you remember he said his name was mike wilson before
Spoofing 911 has to be the craziest thing I’ve seen in a while. It’s incredibly sad that anyone would fall for that. These people are seriously sick and unhinged.
Hmm, that seems like a thing that no legitimate VOIP provider should allow other than for a verified PSAP. Surely they could filter out a few important well known numbers from being spoofed.
@@MarshallLevinlol, also woah, you have a very old channel haha 😄
@@magicdolphin3090not that old… 😎 , I joined 2005.
I thought you couldn't spoof 911. It should show up as E911 and that should be impossible to spoof.
They're Indian
He got a gold medal from being a police officer superintendent of the United States. This is Borat levels of goofy 😂
i had a good laugh at that too. Didn't you see the competitions at the Olympics recently for being a police officer? haha
@@Narcoanalysis I did, but I thought the United States lost due to their police force?
But California is the capital of Florida right? I got a gold medal in geography
US and A!
Those guys didn’t even get a participation certificate from the academy. 😂😂
Scamming is bad enough but spoofing 911 is just beyond evil.
and illegal
When they call me i growl and tell them im in the middle of a possession..they never call back😂😂we appreciate you guys
Repossession?
I'm 59, about to turn 60, disabled, on SSDI 10 yrs and just got the "IRS" call....I was laughing at the guy so hard, he hung up on me...HUGE RESPECT FOR WHAT YOU DO....just wish i had a cpl $'s I could send, to help support
Spreading the word on what these scammers are doing and how he was jointly responsible for the lack of scam calls for a good 7 months give or take. Will help people avoid scams and get more supporters to who can help out
I’ve been on SSDI for 20 years myself, and it always cracks me up when we get those calls from scammers claiming that we urgently owe taxes. You obviously know that that’s literally impossible for you and I, so I always have some fun with them. 😊
“Change your catheter!” Haha
"how long it will take?"
@@one-eyepadidally8449I am also on SSDI AND SNAP I'm in the same boat and really enjoy getting the scammers so wigged out I really hate Poverty 😮
I KID YOU NOT! Last week my husband got a call from the police department as well!!!! But they said they’re Jersey police and the radio in the back was for NYPD, so my husband knew right away it’s some scam. He hung up and directly called the nj police back … and they said “was it some Indian guy? We don’t know how they keep hacking our number”. That’s Freakin crazy !!!!
That's why never Trust India and other poor immigrants
hacking? they are simply spoofing which is quite easy. Not very bright cop that one is.
@@anthosm Still India should be banned from any country
Yes I get that call 3 times a month this is Joe same recorded guy and sometimes live but it's not legit they take money for the police that never get .the problem is I can't donate in good faith anymore so now I call the one I want to help . With receipts tax reasons
@@anthosm fax
These despicable scammers have zero scruples. Thank God for scambaiters like Pierogi and team, who foil their diabolical plots. Keep up the good work.
Uh, why did your comment reappear under a different person's account (one with an image of a woman in a bikini) just a few minutes after you posted your own? That account is @KiaraMcenzie-v9p and it already has way more likes than yours! Is this another type of scam or hacker tactic?
Logically, these scammers are not complex at all and they make no sense so only idiots fall in their scams!. They are full of red flags.
At least India's losing business to Vietnam now.
Indians. Hindus
@@Code7Unltd Not really. Indian has a higher economic growth rate than VietNam.
Regular Indians are not the ones doing the scamming. It is a problem of police taking bribes, and the top-level government not cracking down on that.
Thanks for all you do! Bless you all, keep up the fight.
"I have to go change my catheter"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Nice work guys. Appreciate the awareness.. I had no idea, I very nearly got sucked into a scammer taking control of my computer. Thank you for your time and energy with this!!
This sounds like a great opportunity for a "To Catch A Predator" style sting operation
The problem is their money mules have started to use Uber package drivers.
Nice idea indeed
That's what Trilogy Media have been doing. It's great!
@@arania.exumai 100% Watch some Trilogy Media for that the last video was good. @TrilogyMedia
@@meaganrice5747 they can ask uber driver the destination address or follow them quietly and get the people involved when at the destination
Pierogi, please be careful. You’re destroying these scammers and shining federal light on these scams. Just be careful and take care of yourself.
I'm sure he does, he's a smart guy. Even if anythinng happens it wasnt all in vain. People who do what he does arent afraid and are willing to die like fighters not like a coward.
YES, please please please, all of you involved on this BE careful! ❤
Greatest security 24/7 for you and your team.
He is just the face, there is a team behind the whole work and I am sure they are taking precautions.
There’s nothing they will do. They’re all just cowards and liars.
Thank you so much for doing what you do. I work in a small local computer repair shop and it breaks my heart the amount of our work is helping elderly remove malicious programing from their computers and providing their banks with our findings of scam evidence. Worst case we had a lady loose more than 30k and she was too embarrassed to tell a soul.
Now this has got to be a crime worthy of immediate government attention. Scammers are getting way out of control.
The scammers are in India. US law enforcement can't do anything about it. And India barely cares when the laws violated aren't hurting their own country. As long as the call center pays their taxes on the scammed money as income, it's mostly ignored.
They bribe the officials the best thing to do is let everyone know
@Vincent_Beers Tariff their goods. Limit their immigration and visitation, until this is taken seriously and action is taken. That simple. @Vincent_Beers
@@Vincent_Beerstag cause yt is gay
@@Vincent_Beers I mean, pressure the Indian government, and failing that, involve the CIA to "encourage" the scammers to quit, permanently.
"Mike Hawk"😂missed opportunity - 'how big is the package you want me to receive' 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
He'd have to transfer it to Mike Hunt to find out.
@@splatterdaynightmares and right After to icewol lowcome !!!
@@splatterdaynightmares😄🤣😂😅👍
@@splatterdaynightmaresmeanwhile Mike Litoris is lurking in the shadows, no one has been able to find him yet apparently 🤔🤣
Scammer: My name is Mike. Hawk.
Pierogi: *makes face so hard it might be heard even through mute*
Well Mr. Hawk, I am Mr. Mehoff, first name Jack.
Impersonating 911 should be considered impersonating the police.
It is. Are you going to New Delhi to arrest them?
@@skynetlabsBro finna take a trip to Gujarati 😂😂😂
Dude, they impersonate the FBI and the President. They’ll never stop.
@@skynetlabsso they are in New Delhi?
It is but cops here dont have jurisdiction for criminals in a different country. Could report them to their own country and own police but i doubt theyll do anything on their end.
I was able to help an elderly lady at my work the other day avoid being scammed. She said her “friend” emailed her asking for a $350 iTunes gift card and I explained to her it sounds fishy and to verify that it was a legit email. She comes back half hour later and buys me a bunch of flowers because it was indeed a scam. It’s thanks to these videos that I was able to help her in the first place.
Bless you ❤
Also your cat is adorable!
@@zxyatiywariii8 thank you so much :) She’s amazing I love her
Shut up
Easy way to avoid. Disregard any email and unknown calls and text. Easy
@@johnthomson5315 she was elderly. Like I said. They tend to not be as “tech savvy” as some others
The new scam that really concerns me involves AI. They use AI to mimick the voice of a friend or loved one and claim that there is some terrible emergency. I learned you should always hang up and call said person to verify that there is an emergency.
7:46 "Drive safely towards your home." What a nice guy! ☺
Lol ya can just here the foam salivating from his mouth thinking about that cash !!!
he was just worried the package being damaged and for his new rolex hes buying with that money. he didnt care for granny 😢
"I have to change my catheter now". Okay, I lost it at that one. Wow!
These scams could make hundreds of thousands of people die if the scammers succeed. Thank you for your hard work, and I hope that scammers in the future won’t exist!
911 Says: "Do one thing", "each and everything" 😂😂😂
classic.. 😂
Lol yes we must do each and everything or they will explain me. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Classic call center dialogue options right there
Also. “don’t worry”.
"Slowly Slowly" 🤣
That passion doesnt come from nowhere. Every hero has a story behind and i would love to hear yours someday.
Thanks
No likes? Bro got them money bags.
Thank you so much for busting scammers. My late husband was scammed and we had to trash the computer that I purchased for him because they had changed the log in password.
He was very upset as I had used a small inheritance to buy it for him. Seeing your videos soothes my heart and gives me hope. You are a blessing!
In the future you can do a hard reset and cleaning of the drive, you wouldn't have to throw the whole computer away.
Our government should be putting more resources on dealing with this.
They'd have to raise taxes 20% and pocket 15% of it first
THEIR government should be putting resources on dealing with this.
Why does America always have to pay?
Because india isnt going to do anything about it and the US are the ones loosing money from this because it is indian people stealing a lot of money from old American people@@MidwestFarmToys
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@@MidwestFarmToys ALL governments should be stopping this. You must remember that the money mules will be based in the country where the victims are. There are a lot of parties involved from the telecoms companies allowing spoofing to banks for not being too bothered until legislation is enacted to force them to pay customers back [like in the UK].
Hitting the mules as hard as possible with large sentences and asset seizures and working up the chain would be a start.
I absolutely love what you’re doing. Especially these elderly people that have no idea what they’re getting into and these bastards don’t care so thank you thank you thank you.!!!!!
I didn't think the cop couldn't get any worse..
**FBI AGENT ENTERS THE CHAT**
Thanks for going after these guys! I get so many calls from them. It’s sad because as soon as I hear a certain accent I know it’s a scammer
Exactly me to.
Yes these people are really uneducated just on the brink of leaving poverty by any means, you just hear that desperation and crossing the line sound
So many calls from them and they use my area code as a cover.
You can not block their numbers? My phone is doing this automatically.
@@javasrevenge7121some ppl don’t save all their contacts (😅)
I've heard of people meeting, but coming to your home? No,way. That is scary. When I was a cashier, I was able to stop one scam from going through. Felt good to be able to inform him how to avoid this happening again.
“Mike Hawk” classic one Pierogi.. absolutely humiliating these scammers..
Hawk tuah spit on that thang you got me?😂
“Mike Hunt” is another good one as well as “Mike Litoris” lol 🤣
Anita Longjohn 😅
Very funny!! Never heard that one!!
I got a scam claiming to be from my internet provider and said they were coming over to my house. This is real and scary that they are sending criminals to victims' houses. They didn't get in, I made sure of it. Protect yourselves and your family. Stay safe!
That's terrifying. Glad you're safe.
lol the irony is it was their internet provider needing to fix a line!
I'm in a conceal and carry state. They better watch it.
Always! I recently have a womens shelter advise me "whatever you do, don't allow your daughter and her girls to come to your place- her BF would know to find her there" to which I laughed and said "IIIII WISH" She says "Ma'am, what does that mean?" It means "I wish he would, we have an arsenal"
This happened to a person I know two weeks ago. She pulled out $40k cash and when she got home a car pulled up behind her to pick up the money. Her husband realized something was wrong and convinced her not to hand it over!
That was a close call!
I have had so much fun wasting scammers' time! I get multiple calls a day and I mess with about a third of them. I'm disabled, at home, and got nuthin' goin' on! Bring it on!
You’re doing the Lords work!! 🙏🙏🙌🏼🙌🏼
God bless you 🙏
Still my fav for auto warranty scammers is to say the car is 4 year old Stanley Steamer and wait as they research. Those scammers are looking for people owning mid range priced automobiles. Saying Ford Model T or Lamborghini they immediately end the call where a Steamer generally not on their list.
@@nomenclature9373 I always tell them "I'll pay your warranty, are you going to send me a car?"
@@nomenclature9373 Hilarious!
Yall make sure your elders know that 911 DOES NOT CALL YOU unless you were on the phone with them and got disconnected.
@@bobjoe3810 no, it is true. You were on the phone with police. You hung up. They had questions, and therefore called you back. They don't call people out of the blue.
@@bobjoe3810work on your reading comprehension
@@billbombshiggy9254911 will call you sometimes out of the blue based on history at that address. It doesn’t happen often. I’m a 911 dispatcher, for example we may get a call from a third party relative saying they need help at their relative’s place. We get the scene phone number as well as may call a historical number for that address. Depends on the scenario.
THIS! 911 won't even show up as 911 when they call back anyway. It shows as the department that they're attached to, which is usually you're local dept unless there was a redirect in dispatching, which then shows up as a private caller.
@@SnowieShibathis
I have also being scammed and I want to expose them whatever it takes. Good work !
This is the hardest and most disturbing call I have heard. The scammers are really getting out of hand. They are Literally tying up emergency services. True emergencies are on the back burner.
Exactly!. Now the people at the dispatch for emergencies are going to have to do extra work in making sure they are getting actual emergencies rather than bs.
@roseo9287 and I am not sure they can tell where they actual call is coming from
They aren’t tying up emergency services. They are using technology that makes it appear that 911 is calling you.
@@olliejohnson725 That really sucks. Thank you for clarifying that. I was confused.
Are all these scammers are only from one place?
"How much time it will take you to change the catheter?" wtfffffffffff 😂
Omfg that hurts me just hearing it😂😂
That one got me good. Almost spilled my coffee!
Like 😮
5 minutes, nah, that's tricky, it's at least 15 minutes 😂
I died on that one, he was so serious.
My dad was also a gold medal winning police superintendent for Sarasota California.
The fact that they were pretending to be 911 and FBI is disturbing in of itself but to send people to homes is beyond disturbing and going straight to scary. Another great video! Much love to Pierogi and the SP team.❤💙❤
Scarry is money mules often directed to a bitcoin or other crypto and immediately deposit the money they collected. Less chance of them being caught with money in hand.
These guys show up down south unannounced will learn extremely quickly how bad of an idea it is. This ain't India.
"He's a Gold Medalist" .... Was he in the Olympics recently?!?! Did he just get back from Paris? Will he be my friend too?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
he is busying to watch Olympics while doing scam
Just discovered your channel through seeing you on WIRED and this is so amazing and funny. It's great that you get justice for people who have been scammed. In this video you mentioned Sarasota, which is where I grew up many many years ago. Hope it's still as nice as it used to be! Keep up the good work!
Take care of yourself bro! I couldn’t handle two days straight of listening to this! God bless you and your team!
These idiots… “he got a gold medal” 😂 I’m glad you get them back.
"A gold medal? From which event? "😅 is what I would have asked. Like "wtf" levels of stupid..
@@drewt1717 from us
Wow they rarely give the Gold medals out. Incredible!
I still can't believe people fall for this stuff.
Many people they target are senior citizens. Be nice.
@@Nancy-yw1rr That doesn't explain it. Senior citizens aren't by definition dumb, obviously. That "FBI agent" sounds so insanely ridiculous, it doesn't matter what age you are, nobody who is even slightly sound of mind would fall for that. I think there is an element of extreme panic that blinds people to things in a way that could never happen if they were calm.
Many of the seniors are struggling with their faculties and the pressure and abuse pushes them into a fear response.
We do a lot of education on this and the following week we have more reports. The same person again and again no matter what we tell her. She forgets or she gets scared. Sure will actually leave her home in fear almost daily scared to go home because someone said they are coming there.
They make so many calls that cost them nothing but a little time until they find someone vulnerable. It only takes one to make a pay off worth it.
Many seniors do not have active family members in their life to check in on them, to monitor the finances, etc
if only he was actually in the US. Impersonating a federal officer is SUPER illegal and ends with some serious SERIOUS jail time.
It is in almost any country as well. Which tells you that the local police are on the take as well in many of these cases. Everyone looks the other way or can't be bothered. He's done episodes on this - and the local police do nothing at all.
@@plektosgaming Sounds like the U.S currently.
@11:46 he states "A Cyber Crime Task Officer" will drive there. Is this not impersonating a Federal Officer!?
@@MimmyBear Yes, it is. Good catch. Also, unless you literally ARE in Congress, no federal officer will show up at your house for basic stuff like this, same as Amazon doesn't contact you directly. This is a large part of how these scams work, especially on older Boomers. The idea that you are smarter and better than the average person and that you are a bit more special as well. So of course they would contact you directly over such a matter.
And we all know the reality here. We are blips on their radar and even Scammer Payback can hardly get local authorities to bother to respond or software companies to do anything. So, no, none of those emails from any of those companies are actually real. lol. Welcome to being as mediocre in reality as everyone else :)
@@MimmyBear He isn't in the US....like right now I could pretend to be prime minister Modi and guess what happens? Nothing. The laws of one country don't expand around the world
That's some solid work right there! It's one thing to bring down an individual who is helping these scammers launder money but taking down a LLC business is huge! They're more than likely responsible for laundering way more money than an individual and this will no doubt cause them some problems. Love it!! Thank you to everyone at Scammer Payback for really making a difference!! Wish we had thousands more like you guys.
Love it when you hang up when they are talking 😂😂
Thank you for taking down the scumbags stealing from vulnerable people
Scammers value money over life. It is SICK.
Indians
A LOT of humans do that unfortunately.
@@ntl9974 we also get scammed, recently I got scammed from a loan app.These guys are very cruel bro.
British and americans are the biggest scammers
Looks like triump isn't coming to power again
Womp womp @@ntl9974
Pierogie, I watch a lot of your videos for entertainment purposes. The videos like this one where you collect information and give it to law enforcement are on another level. I would love to know how these investigations turn out. Keep up the great work, my man!
Dude, you’re an absolute legend calling complete BS on these people, they have nothing on you!
This experience strengthens the necessity of educating ourselves and our family about these scammers. Their tactics are becoming more sophisticated, pretending to be authorities like the police or FBI, and being aggressive at times.
They aren't even frightened
Scam baiting sounds exhausting but the work you do is awesome. So thank you and keep up the good work
CANT WAIT TO WATCH THIS !! DONT GET SCAMMED I LOVE PAYBACK SCAMMER
Takk!
All scams are scary but this takes it to whole new level! Thank you for ALL the hard work you are doing to educate people, help people and bust these POSs!! They are the lowest of the low.
"each and everything"... I laugh everytime I hear that line.
He meant:" I do each and everything to scam you steal your money". Lol.
"Do one thing!" 😂 Another scammer calling card phrase.
I think the correct phrase is "...each and every-ting."
They ALL say it too.. I like to think there is just one English professor over there and he's teaching everyone the same odd phrase 😂
17:30 the way the guy creepily says "perfect" after pieroggi says "$104,000"
I wish our own government was more competent. Or AT LEAST supporter you guys with the resources you need to fight back these scammers.
I wish THEIR government was more competent. Why does America always have to foot the bill?
I mean, they really nailed the average American cop persona. "Do you really think there's anything more important than talking to me?!" really nailed it.
They sound nothing like a police officer their Accents are too thick and noticeable
@@KoolHandzMusic-vx4my it was a reference to the way they try to exert their baseless authority over people, and threaten them.
@@KoolHandzMusic-vx4my
woooosh
@@KoolHandzMusic-vx4my Poor guy was trying REALLY hard to effect a southern drawl when he was in his FBI persona.
I think you've either had a really shitty experience with a cop, or you only see the ones online...
“I well help you that, I will help you that”
That broken English had me dying 😂😂🤣🤣
Scammers are taking it to the next level scary man.
I was getting 20 calls a day before you shut them down last time. I am now back to 8-12 calls a day. Every single time I pick up the phone, I harass and make fun of them, but they still call. I don’t get it, you’d think they would blacklist my # because they clearly aren’t fooling me.
I must be so lucky to only ever have 4-6 phone calls from scammers probably 20yr ago when I got rid of my landline!
Stop answering unknown numbers and you won't get ANY calls...or very few. I don't answer unknown numbers and it's been several months since I got one.
they wait till you get 80 years old
by answering their calls you're indirectly telling them that your number is active so they can either sell your number off to other scam centers or persistently try to get something out of you. the only way you can stop it is by ignoring their calls entirely. i know this because that's what happened to me, i had a ton of calls daily at first when I initially picked up the phone but after a few months of ignoring their calls they've basically completely stopped. i'll get 1 call every blue moon still but that's just unavoidable
@@quality_contentmydude6965 I can’t ignore calls on my work cell phone; I get called from legitimate unknown numbers regularly.
i really appreciate your effort on exposing these scams, please get them arrested if caught by local police and should be punished by law of land...!!
Scamming should be a Capitol Offense.
The way he says Florida is crazy 😂. We all know about THE REAL Florida police department 😂😂
I had a scammer call me posing as the sheriff here. I live in a very small town and know the sheriff very well. I told him he sure didn't sound like him and pronounced his name totally wrong. He hung up instantly.
@@tbury2516 WHAT?!! That's crazy! Im so sorry that u have to go through that. I hope that u are doing well. These scammers are assholes 😒
@@tbury2516 lol If only they were in actual Florida, especially in Polk county! 🤣 Grady would have their a-es handed to them… in a P.S.A.!
Patty Mayo is the real Florida police department 😂
Am from Florida , Indian guys pretending to be officers from the Florida Police department is crazy 🤣
Any officer that uses the phrase "each and everything" definitely has to be the real deal. There is no way possible it was a scammer. 😂😂😂😂
I don't know how you could turn down working with a gold medal winning police officer superintendent! Gold. Medal.
I work in the anti money laundering industry here in the states. Have you or do you ever plan on speaking in conferences? Would love to attend. Great work man!
This sounds like a scam
@@sportscenteresp Because it is.
What you do is incredibly important and thank you for your dedication. That said, I don't
know how you keep a straight face or stop yourself from busting out laughing while calling them idiots. 👍
Pierogi, I want to thank you and your team. My mom and Dad are getting to an age now where they are prime targets and your videos alone have helped me beyond words to explain to them what to watch out for.
Please, if i may, can i suggest something going forward when you speak to potential/actual victims in real time.
* Introduce who you are and why you're calling straight away, instead of going straight in with put the phone down to these people, they're scammers. I honestly think this could help massively given the time sensitive nature of what you do and also given the fact that so many people say to you: "I have no idea who to trust right now"
* Also, if anyone in that situation does declare that they don't know who to trust, as well as you suggesting that the person finds you on youtube (great idea) - Make the most important point of all: They can trust you over the other person, because you're not trying to take money from them, Nor any of their personal details, whereas the fraudster is.
Just a couple of hopefully helpful suggestion box items to try and help de-escalate situations, calm people down and quickly develop trust with whoever it is you're talking to, particularly scared elderly people.
Keep up the amazing work, You guys are a true inspiration.
He's been doing this for years and already does all of that you need to watch more videos.
@nataliekubus1041 I've been watching SP from the start. And no he doesn't. He does eventually, but in his initial contact and in the heat of the moment, no, he doesn't.
the graphics addition to this channel is a huge win!
it adds alot of humour to everything!
I love answering in japanese. It just makes life so much funnier for me. I wonder how these "police" scammers would react hearing only japanese.
@Firstscammer_payback-e すみません英語はわかりません
Couple months ago I was bombarded with dozens of calls from different phone numbers. I let them all go to voicemail. Not a single one left a message. That tells me “scammer.”
I get them in spurts too. I don’t answer any of them. Lately my phone has been quiet regarding these types of calls.
I do the same thing. I answered one out of interest and just listened. An Indian voice said hello hello and then hung up… 🤷🏻♀️
I do the same thing but there have been a few rare times that I've received a voicemail from the scammers that I assume that they left just because they have so many calls going out at the same time, just trying to get one to answer, they didn't hang up before my voicemail recorded them. All I've heard, on the very few that I've gotten that way, is a lot of foreign sounding voices in the background talking. They're only a few seconds long but enough to tell it's a foreign scammer headquarters somewhere in the world.
I do this with every call that I get.
If they don't leave a voicemail, they go into my blocked contacts.
No second chance. Even if it's
My own area code.
Eventually, after a decade, I don't get these calls anymore. I think they keep a list and if you never answer, they mark it as inactive and don't waste time calling it
@@MidwestFarmToys good idea.
I get a call from people from various “companies” but from a variety of the same number always asking for James Clark.
It’s in England and the callers have British accents.
I answered one the other day and said “do I SOUND like a James”?
I’m a chick with a very chick voice.
Might mess with them a bit maybe 🤷🏻♀️
There is no better feeling than to get more Hawala LLC's in trouble. The work never stops. Thanks for all the hard work on these scammers.
So many red flags these scammers are unaware of while impersonating the emergency services - and that's impossible to hold all that laugh of.
Superintendent lol makes me think of the janitor at my old high school
And he even won a gold medal! I guess even policing is an olympic sport now, I wonder what's next
... not the superintendent of your school though? 😅 cause they have them too!
They are using the British term for the chief of a police station, its likely what they still use themselves. In Ireland, we also have superintendent ranks in the police. Its a byproduct of colonialism.
@@MrGeorocks thanks for the info! I had no idea.
Thanks!
I have to say i kinda love that FBI guy. His attempt at US Southern vowels and his improvising is just *chefs kiss*
"Each and everything will be seized and freezed" Bahahaha!
Those phony American accents, especially their official law enforcement officer dialects, are hilarious. They try to do it so carefully and so slowly, but the Indian always slips through. No method acting there! I don’t know how Pierogi doesn’t burst out laughing at them! 😅
Honestly,the Indian accent always finds a way to show off 😅😅😅😂😂😂
It's unbelievable how far these scumbags they can go!
I live in the UK and I keep getting calls from these individuals from India with names like Mike, Andrew etc, telling me that "someone hit my car" and that they want to give me a certain amount of money only that I have to give it to them details about my bank card. There were days when they called me 5-6 times a day with different numbers, different people... They stopped when I told them I had" mental problems"😢...
And what you do I can't describe in words! God bless you for all the good you do! Good luck, patience and a strong brain ☺️
I guess they weren't true scammers because true scammers DO NOT CARE about "mental problems." They would in fact find that person to be a better/easier target to take advantage of. True scammers scam at every opportunity by any means necessary. They are absolutely disgusting degenerate human beings with ZERO conscience. Most enjoy what they do and our proud of themselves. Moving forward please don't ever tell real scammers you have mental problems if you really do.😢
It's so dumb that they think 911 would ever call somebody. If the police wants to talk to you they would come to your house not call you from a 911 number lol.
Correct - Years go I had dialed 911 by accident, when they answered I explained I called the number accidentally however the police showed up at my door anyway even though I did not give 911 an address. When I spoke with the police they saw I was not in danger.
I accidentally pocket dialed 911 over a decade ago, and they called me back to see if everything was okay. I told them what happened, and they were like "okay", then we hung up. I'm just saying they do call back. But only if you call them first.
Or call you from the regular police department phone number
This man deserves a medal of freedom.
A gold medal of policing in fact
"I thought you said it was Hawk" BAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! So good 😂😂😂😂😂
this is the kind of roleplay interaction I have with my young nephew when he pretends to be a policeman 🤣🤣
😂😂
“He’s a gold medalist.”
Oh, awesome! Individual event or team sport? I didn’t know detective work was an Olympic sport.
I need you to fix my Catheter....How long will it take you to do so? Hahahahahahahahahahahahah. I just pissed off my pants with that line....You are the best, Pierogi.
You are better than a Sherlock Holmes of the internet! I am so proud of you. . I lost thousands when scammers told me I kept / ordered an iPad . That was during Covid. Keep heathy and smarter than them. Watching you gives me joy.
I love when they tell the client to get ready to go to the bank 😂like who the f⭐️ck are you to tell me to get ready 😂
Brush your teeth, take a shower and safely drive to a bank
I have scammers calling my work daily trying to scam my boss. I would love for you to track these idiots and close them down before they scam someone one day.
When you got him to say the name you gave him instead of the one on his script got me laughing so hard! "You are speaking with Mike Hawk."
Mike Oxmall 😂
Insane how scammers can pretend to be 911 too???
the can spoof any number ... but 911 is a new one
Sadly, phone systems have done nothing to update to prevene spoofing almost any number . super annoying
amazing level of pure *lack* of any humanity
@@zuzoscorner just when I thought scammers pretending to be Microsoft or Amazon couldn’t get any worse.
exactly, this bs needs to be updated. yesterday was too late.
😂😂😂 We have a scam here in Ontario... Your phone will ring, and when you answer, its a "Sgt. Smith" from the Canada Revenue Agency. They call to inform you that you are under arrest unless you pay them (the police department of the Canada Revenue Agency?!) the amount owing. Usually around $4000.
I have a 4 step system... Cry, Comply, Make them cry, then make THEM say goodbye!😅
Scamer: "My name is Mike Wilson"
Pierogi: "I thought it was Hawk"
16:55😆
And at 21:44 he said "my name is mike hawk" XD
Ok but what’s the joke behind “Mike Hawk”? I keep seeing it all over the comments.
@@reginaphalange9316 He's an adult movie star
My grandfather worked for the cybercrime task force and it makes me sick to hear these scammers tarnish their good name.