Daylight Robbery: How thieves pretend to be your bank

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2022
  • If you don't pay attention to search engine results, you might just end up on a 'bank' login page which tells you to call their security department. This video goes behind the scenes and you'll see the scammers who are pretending to be your bank and how they rob you in broad daylight from thousands of miles away.
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  • @TrilogyMedia
    @TrilogyMedia 2 года назад +4017

    The legend does it again. Thanks for letting us contribute to the mission Jim!

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 2 года назад +16

      A lot of the hacking in Jim Browning's videos seem very dubious, especially when he "hacks an entire call centre and it's CCTV system. It seems like it's just there for sensational purposes. You don't even see the actual persons face, which makes it kind of pointless in the first place. A lot of these intercepted calls which are with third party victims don't feel authentic to me. At least these videos are educational of what these criminals can get up to.

    • @danielwang7793
      @danielwang7793 2 года назад +156

      @@deoranjed8118 You sound smart.

    • @GMxTekhe
      @GMxTekhe 2 года назад +136

      @@deoranjed8118 You work in information security then? Because… yeah, you can.

    • @TobeyFairre7861
      @TobeyFairre7861 2 года назад +120

      @@deoranjed8118 Do you have proof to back up your claims?

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 2 года назад +2

      @@GMxTekhe No, not like this! Why would the Sc'mmers record himself on a web cam in the first place?!

  • @kath1626
    @kath1626 2 года назад +3675

    Props to Citibank for being onto the scam so quickly and trying to warn their customer. It's too sad when victims don't believe the good guys tho....

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter 2 года назад +81

      "Good guys" is a very relative term here, but yes.

    • @Cheerstothewildones
      @Cheerstothewildones 2 года назад +381

      @@imveryangryitsnotbutter no it’s pretty clear, one was a scammer and one was a legitimate employee..

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter 2 года назад +167

      @@Cheerstothewildones You missed the point. Obviously the bank is more lawful and trustworthy than a scammer, but this is just about the only context where you can unironically call banks "good guys".

    • @lileofficial4273
      @lileofficial4273 2 года назад +273

      @@imveryangryitsnotbutter the employees armt responcible for the greed of executives, those were good people on the phone

    • @asailijhijr
      @asailijhijr 2 года назад +13

      @@owowowdhxbxgakwlcybwxsimcwx these sort of account freeze defaults can go too far too, but I agree that these are too relaxed currently.

  • @pistonbroke
    @pistonbroke 2 года назад +1795

    Remember, no bank will ever ask for remote access to your pc or ask for passwords or text varification codes. This should be a red flag straight away but people still fall for it. Great work as always Jim.

    • @frantssagmyr-truksvik6140
      @frantssagmyr-truksvik6140 2 года назад +33

      do you think anyone watching these videos need this advice?

    • @jenlfpotter3870
      @jenlfpotter3870 2 года назад +26

      @@frantssagmyr-truksvik6140 I don't think anybody in their right minds, would fall for any scams if they watch these videos.

    • @308AlYsSa0034
      @308AlYsSa0034 2 года назад +92

      @@frantssagmyr-truksvik6140 no but the people watching the videos and reading such comments with helpful information are then able to pass on such advice to their elderly family and friends etc.
      Its never not a good time to give helpful advice

    • @ffs2k
      @ffs2k 2 года назад +8

      Almost. I worked for a bank doing tech support. I would almost daily do remote access on customer PCs. For some people that was the only way to help, since telling them how to solve a problem over the phone was impossible. Ofcourse, we didnt ever ask for passwords, and the people was calling us on a number provided on the legit site. We never did outgoing calls. Also, to make sure we spoke with the owner of the accounts, we would ask the caller questions only they could know. Like where they last used their debet card, how much money is it in one particular accound etc.

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +18

      @@frantssagmyr-truksvik6140 I regularily remind my elderly mother and father about these things...Not least, when i read in the paper that there is a new scam around.
      I told my mother, who is the one doing online banking and stuff, that if she is contacted by anyone from the bank and it is not her contact person in the bank to tell them that she will hang up, and call the bank main number and ask for the persons name, and then they can talk.
      Also, if she received mail or calls that she is unsure about, she is to say to the person on the phone "I will have my son call you back, he handles all of this for me" and mails i check if they seem iffy.

  • @tanmaysingh9564
    @tanmaysingh9564 2 года назад +216

    My blood boils while watching these videos. These scammers have no shame, no empathy, no sympathy. These should be behind bars.

  • @edincanada
    @edincanada 2 года назад +317

    Small piece of advice for when they mistrust you, Jim. Tell them to go to their purse/wallet, and call the number written on the back of their banking card. Even if they don't believe you when you tell them they are being scammed, they will at least know the true number they should be calling.

    • @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD
      @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD 2 года назад +23

      And by the time they get through the bank auto attendants and get off hold they'll be living under a bridge

    • @soulsistersam7
      @soulsistersam7 2 года назад

      @@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD they COMPLETELY SUCK...🌏🙏

    • @TryPuttingItInRice
      @TryPuttingItInRice 2 года назад +1

      @@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD tuff luck

    • @monkeyrobotsinc.9875
      @monkeyrobotsinc.9875 Год назад

      Lol but they are too dumb so that won't work sorry lol

    • @Iron-Bridge
      @Iron-Bridge Год назад +2

      @@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD Better than nothing. And if they're too slow? Well, forewarned is forearmed.

  • @drednok3569
    @drednok3569 2 года назад +1769

    It boils my blood how these POS take advantage of these vulnerable people. Hopefully money is returned and these scumbags are jailed.

    • @TheErilaz
      @TheErilaz 2 года назад +13

      For a long time.

    • @Ozymandias2x
      @Ozymandias2x 2 года назад +122

      I've literally seen them laugh when an old woman starts crying on the phone with them. Indian phone scammers are monsters.

    • @justmehere_
      @justmehere_ 2 года назад +66

      @@Ozymandias2x scammers are monsters*

    • @Ozymandias2x
      @Ozymandias2x 2 года назад +83

      @@justmehere_ Well, yes, but the majority are from India due their enormous population, and environmental circumstances that make it an attractive option. In addition, the group I'm talking about specifically were a group in India.
      The average Indian citizen HATES these people, because they're awful people who make their country look bad.

    • @Syrnian
      @Syrnian 2 года назад +45

      The should not be jailed. They should be publicly executed.

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 2 года назад +32

    That was just so sad when his own bank called him and he didn't believe them. Watching these videos have made me much more aware of what to watch out for. Thank you

  • @crazyacre1625
    @crazyacre1625 2 года назад +32

    A few weeks ago, Kitboga was on a call with what we all thought were foreign scammers pretending to be the bank (Wells Fargo, I think). He and the viewers were not shocked when they asked him for his full social security number, debit card number, and other personal information, yet as the call progressed it started to seem more and more like it was really the bank. He hung up and called the real bank, who confirmed the first number he called was real and that the agent was not breaking any bank rules by asking for all of the information. It was mind blowing, and makes me worry that some of these scams work because the legit banks don’t consistently follow the “we’ll never ask you for this information” rules.

    • @kaylynn4750
      @kaylynn4750 5 месяцев назад +1

      Whoa

    • @ruthanneluvsvacuuming6653
      @ruthanneluvsvacuuming6653 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly. I’ve talked with someone from my bank on the phone and they always ask me for a lot of information like social security number and date of birth and complete address. They’ve even asked for my mother’s maiden name and I had to remember what security questions I picked and answered

  • @christianekstrand6571
    @christianekstrand6571 2 года назад +2382

    My Grandma just got scammed the other day and my family were real quick to change her bank account passwords, thankfully. After that incident, it made me more motivated to watch RUclipsrs like you and Kitboga 😄

    • @omogenews
      @omogenews 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/LA8CGpyXz0w/видео.html 🤣 caught

    • @paulc7138
      @paulc7138 2 года назад +55

      Check out Scambaiter also. I enjoy his content because he finds out as much about the scammer as he can (hella personal info, bank details, addresses) and scares tf out of scammers. Oh, and he infects their computers with viruses.

    • @ericerto8250
      @ericerto8250 2 года назад +55

      That is a bad feeling they got my dad for 10k usd he has dementia I live with him now and they call him about 10 times a day and I answer the calls now they don't like me

    • @namshaw7515
      @namshaw7515 2 года назад +20

      Get your grandma to watch a few from Jim

    • @MrUssy101
      @MrUssy101 2 года назад +5

      Some people are too stoopid to allowed near computers!!!

  • @itsnotagsxr4053
    @itsnotagsxr4053 2 года назад +1004

    I love that you have to blur his identity but you still leave it just clear enough 👌

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  2 года назад +1564

      Must be a problem with my blur tool... it seems to be less effective for scammers. At least it works for victim details. Lucky that.

    • @hellobeasty08
      @hellobeasty08 2 года назад +80

      @@JimBrowning hahaha

    • @siennaq5553
      @siennaq5553 2 года назад +68

      @@JimBrowning good. Fu*k them scammers.

    • @codifierfiverr6344
      @codifierfiverr6344 2 года назад +74

      @@JimBrowning Lol that was savage! These scammers needs total crushing. They show no remorse

    • @inyrui
      @inyrui 2 года назад +22

      @@JimBrowning Jim Browing is based

  • @WhiteZtine
    @WhiteZtine 2 года назад +7

    This man's skill is on a different level and thank goodness he's fighting scams.

  • @sledge6693
    @sledge6693 2 месяца назад +1

    I was fearing the worst when the victim logged in & it showed 23k in her account. Thank god she second guessed the legitimacy of it all. Jim you're a legend, keep up the good work!.

  • @TagetesAlkesta
    @TagetesAlkesta 2 года назад +640

    The way Jim gets access to all of their computers and personal info is utterly horrifying. Thank God he’s on our side.

    • @zartosht06
      @zartosht06 2 года назад +95

      He can't really hack into any computer he wants. In this case he had inside help but in other cases the he usually lets scammers get connected to his computer (because this is how the scam works) and then he reverses the connection and hacks into the scammer computer. Requiring to have remote access is the week point of the scam which makes scammers vulnerable.

    • @datboiashy2957
      @datboiashy2957 2 года назад +10

      He's like Nardwaur of scammer stoppers 😂

    • @michaelxz1305
      @michaelxz1305 2 года назад +10

      well don't try to scam him and he probably won't be able to

    • @swingyofficial7651
      @swingyofficial7651 2 года назад

      @@datboiashy2957 doot do da loot doot

    • @earthwormjim420
      @earthwormjim420 2 года назад

      @@zartosht06 Big fax

  • @JamesWilson01
    @JamesWilson01 2 года назад +22

    Chester? The scammers are running out of fake names 🤣

    • @xxzcfdxc
      @xxzcfdxc 2 года назад +1

      He was probably a fan of Linkin Park

  • @frederickauer8966
    @frederickauer8966 2 года назад +6

    When I was 18, I went to Bolivia with my now ex and some of her family. I never posted anything about it cause I’m not too big on posting to social media, but she posted all about it and her family did too. Well about 3 days into being there, my grandmother apparently got a call saying that they had taken me hostage, had my name, her name, some of the other peoples names. She said if it weren’t for the daily email updates she got, she would have 100% believed it. That shit is scary man, but luckily my grandmother was a stubborn old German lady. Miss ya grandma ❤️

  • @ukflightsimmer2732
    @ukflightsimmer2732 2 года назад +8

    I know this video is a month old but
    Having just heard yourself and rav on radio 2 , and starting to see the show , it’s brilliant how your finally getting the recognition you deserve and working with that larger team
    Legend of the internet

  • @doctorgibberish
    @doctorgibberish 2 года назад +331

    My girlfriend was called by one of these few weeks ago. I was able to stop her from sending funds because I watch you, Pleasant Green, Atomic Shrimp and Kitboga. Thank you.

    • @saumpaulinaaaaaaa
      @saumpaulinaaaaaaa 2 года назад +4

      Watch Scammer pay back, he is the best!

    • @thomascambrion4408
      @thomascambrion4408 2 года назад +6

      Scambaiter is awesome too

    • @dd462
      @dd462 2 года назад +1

      lol how gullible is your girlfriend exactly? are you guys 60+ or something?

    • @mr_hashbrown
      @mr_hashbrown 2 года назад +10

      @@dd462, what do you mean 'lol'? It's not funny. Age is not the only factor when it comes to vulnerability. There are loads of different factors such as knowledge that makes you vulnerable. You could be around 30 or even younger and get scammed.

    • @tarantulamadness6191
      @tarantulamadness6191 2 года назад +1

      @@mr_hashbrownlol

  • @thedausthed
    @thedausthed 2 года назад +42

    Search engines and online ad companies should be held responsible for hosting ads which are clearly scams.

    • @timriehl1500
      @timriehl1500 2 года назад +4

      Amen; I was thinking the same thing, esp. when they accept money to place certain ads at the top of the page.

    • @pythondrink
      @pythondrink 2 года назад

      Yk it's bots right? And they can't monitor every single ad created but I'd agree they should do something about it.

    • @timriehl1500
      @timriehl1500 2 года назад +3

      @@pythondrink They could prob easily hire more people to work on this.

    • @timriehl1500
      @timriehl1500 Год назад

      @Jamie Last Pay people decent wage and give them incentives to solve the problem and you'd be surprised. But companies want to keep as much money as possible as profit so their stats will look good.

  • @zaidyounas1602
    @zaidyounas1602 2 года назад +33

    I like how Jim transitioned the name from scammer to straight up thieves lmao

  • @Bleenderhead
    @Bleenderhead 2 месяца назад +1

    this is why if someone tells me to disable my ad blocker, I just stop using that site.

  • @GrubbJunker
    @GrubbJunker 2 года назад +358

    I'd watch a movie-length video of Jim just calling the victims and preventing more damage. To me, it's the best part of the video.

    • @JediMasterBaiter
      @JediMasterBaiter 2 года назад +13

      I'd watch an action movie of Jim and Trilogy Media in a high speed chase to a CEO's house in an attempt to save his business only for his wife to call the cops and arrest them for trespassing.

    • @rg1whiteywins598
      @rg1whiteywins598 Год назад

      Absolutely. !!!!

    • @bakielh229
      @bakielh229 5 месяцев назад

      90% of it would be Jim/anti scammers fighting trespass and no contact orders with the scam victims, sadly

  • @urban1337
    @urban1337 2 года назад +177

    I work for a big national bank in the US as a customer service agent and you’d be surprised how many calls we get from people who have been scammed or attempted phishing calls we get daily.

    • @GMxTekhe
      @GMxTekhe 2 года назад +14

      Used to work for a big UK bank 12 years ago, and it was relentless then - so I dread to think how it is now!!

    • @greener_cfc4842
      @greener_cfc4842 2 года назад +2

      @@GMxTekhe no better sadly

    • @babagandu
      @babagandu 2 года назад

      Great India !

    • @ptanyuh
      @ptanyuh 2 года назад +1

      Is it helpful to report these scams to your bank? I feel like it's futile but I'd love to be wrong... I've been getting text scams a lot lately and it'd be nice to be able to report them :/

    • @greener_cfc4842
      @greener_cfc4842 2 года назад +1

      @@ptanyuh If it is a scam text pretending to be the bank then also 100% yes report it. Most banks will have a number or email you can forward the message onto.
      If it is a generic message then honestly, no. There isn’t anything we can do about them and we’ll likely already be aware of it. If you have suffered from it then yes 100% raise it with the banks fraud teams. They do record the details of common occurrences… but it’s very hard to us to action anything when there isn’t going to be a case opened.

  • @tishlong4629
    @tishlong4629 Месяц назад

    This actually happened to my husband and I just happened to walk in right when he was giving them remote access to the computer. I’ve never moved so fast turning off the computer, wifi and doing a factory reset. So sad thank you for bringing awareness and helping the innocent victims.

  • @anshikagupta484
    @anshikagupta484 2 года назад

    Please remember, no bank will ever ask for remote access to your PC or ask for passwords or text verification codes. This should be a red flag straight away but people still fall for it. Great work as always Jim.

  • @felenov
    @felenov 2 года назад +86

    I always tell people to ONLY call the number that is listed on their bank card, never reveal any information over the phone, and if in any doubt go to the local bank branch and explain everything there, not to a person on the phone.

    • @brendanthedreamer
      @brendanthedreamer 2 года назад +2

      Sadly people's pride and hubris will often be their end...

    • @shortnsweet1980
      @shortnsweet1980 Год назад +1

      I had called the number on the back of my son's debit card to activate. It was sent in the mail after we set up his accnt. He's a minor but had started his 1st job, so I was a co-signer for his accnt. I was suspicious once I was having problems understanding his accent for one. THEN he wanted info on MY bank accnt -> which was at a completely different bank! I shook my head at my son n hung up. We went into the bank the next business day. I was just confused given it was the number on the back of the card! ??

    • @bakielh229
      @bakielh229 5 месяцев назад

      Don't call anyone, don't talk to anyone who calls you about this nonsense. It literally takes SO MUCH effort and denial to get scammed than it does to just ignore these things.
      If the government was after you they wouldn't ask request anything, they would simply take your money, worst case scenario is cops will show up at your doorstep, and they'll need a warrant to arrest you or search your residence. You have rights, basic ones, like the right to a day in court and representation. How do people spend 60 70 80 years on this planet without knowing these things?
      I feel triggered that somebody with a successful business making more than I'll ever dream of is at the same time so gullible and condescending, they kind of deserve what they get tbh

  • @DanatronOne
    @DanatronOne 2 года назад +290

    To be fair, having people come up to your door and explain that there's a scam going on right now and they're here to help, but you have to hurry, is pretty unbelievable and sounds more like a scam than the actual scam.

    • @MagicScorpio
      @MagicScorpio 2 года назад +29

      But they never asked for any accounts or passwords. I think their approach was honest and sincere. And at any moment they could have brought up photos of account id’s and pw’s. She was just annoyed by them being on their property with a camera guy and just wanted them gone. They didn’t do anything wrong. But she didn’t do anything wrong as I would have told them to get off my property as well, especially being a small elderly woman if nobody was home with me. She was scared. But they were honest. No judgement on either party in my opinion.

    • @redking36
      @redking36 2 года назад +25

      @@MagicScorpio
      You don’t think somebody showing up at your property or telling you personal information over the phone is more suspicious? That’s like “I’m a hacker and I know where you live” type of stuff. But what can they do, really? It find it hard to think of a scam warning that isn’t scary.

    • @MagicScorpio
      @MagicScorpio 2 года назад +3

      @@redking36 i think it’s fair to listen to what they have to say… being a firearms owner and able to take care of myself. In her situation, I’d tell them the same thing. No fault by either party.

    • @redking36
      @redking36 2 года назад +6

      @@MagicScorpio
      I think maybe a good message would be “I am a scam investigator and we’ve found you on one of their lists. If you are on the phone with an employee, please hang up and call the number from their website’s ‘contact us’ to make sure it’s the real deal. If they asked to see your computer, please uninstall the software that gives them access and shut down your computer all the way by holding the power button. Scammers can try to keep connecting to your computer otherwise.”
      If it’s less direct and you don’t reveal that you know they’re currently being scammed, it might be less creepy and maybe they’ll be more trusting. I don’t know. Or maybe they can ask, “are you on the phone with an employee?” and then give the security advice after they say yes.

    • @MagicScorpio
      @MagicScorpio 2 года назад +2

      @@redking36 not disagreeing with you, but an 83 year old who you can’t get in contact with… how else would you do it? I think it was a perfectly fine approach … could it be better? Maybe? Could it have been worse? Yes. I don’t know what you’re getting at. I see both sides and what happened happened. End of story. Complaining they didn’t structure their speech a certain way doesn’t change what happened. I hope you agree with that at least.

  • @fdswervo
    @fdswervo 3 месяца назад +1

    This highlights the importance of setting transaction limits on online banking

  • @SeventeenBeats
    @SeventeenBeats 2 года назад +1

    “oh my goodness, you doubt us!” lmao that’s the most luxurious reaction i’ve ever heard. 😂

  • @PleasantGreen
    @PleasantGreen 2 года назад +648

    Excellent work! 👍🏻

    • @MrUssy101
      @MrUssy101 2 года назад +3

      Excellent work my ass, new hight of Jim obsession with Indian scammers that he now hiring fake scammers to produce content and making $$$ out of it !!!

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  2 года назад +151

      Thanks man.... We will have to team up again soon too!

    • @igorborlase
      @igorborlase 2 года назад +70

      @@MrUssy101 why would he hire fake scammers to make money out of them? That is dumb, he has no motive to do this other than to raise awareness. This account isn’t making that much money.

    • @toby7641
      @toby7641 2 года назад +54

      @@MrUssy101 cope and keep shitting on the street

    • @whale4565
      @whale4565 2 года назад +44

      @@MrUssy101 source: trust me bro

  • @zookrobe3749
    @zookrobe3749 2 года назад +33

    Im so glad that my dad knows all about scams recently he got a call from a scammer pretending to be Amazon and i heard from the other room him say "thats because thats how scams work"

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +6

      I got a call from "Microsoft security department" a while ago, and when he stopped talking i just asked him..."Do you know who Jim Browning is" and he said "oh" and hung up.
      All scammers know him, he is the "baba yaga" of scammers

    • @hawkeye5955
      @hawkeye5955 2 года назад +3

      @@JohnDoe-bd5sz : Jim is like Liam Neeson from the Taken movies. Scammers are scared of him because he will find them.

  • @meeks7150
    @meeks7150 2 года назад +1

    couple months ago some guy tried to scam one of my parents by pretending to be the energy company saying our power is getting shut off. my parents are normally smart about scams, but the dude almost fooled my mother because i think my parents were behind on their bill. once i saw her frantically get on her computer, log into her bank, and the man instructed her to use zelle.... i immediately jumped in to shut it down and hang up on the guy before ANYTHING could've happened to damage my parents more finanically. thank you for doing what you do.

  • @incongruousinquiry
    @incongruousinquiry 2 года назад +2

    "That's baloney, thank you" good for her

  • @TeaKitten
    @TeaKitten 2 года назад +88

    Gotta be real here: I like to think I'm good about avoiding scams but this channel is always teaching me about new ones and it's a little terrifying

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 2 года назад

      Nope, this guy fakes his videos!

    • @veryberry39
      @veryberry39 2 года назад +6

      @@deoranjed8118 lol

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 2 года назад

      @@veryberry39 He "hacks" into everything, including office cameras and he has perfect audio of phone calls. Even the actual S'cmers sound incredibly prim and proper. I've watched enough of real baiters over the past ten years and from my own calls I get, to know that he fabricates everything he has done. Also he's worked for BBC, everything is too over produced. It's not legit.

    • @deoranjed8118
      @deoranjed8118 2 года назад

      @@veryberry39 He also made up the story about how he got scammed and got his channel deleted, now that deserves a "LOL"! A lot of very Gullible people out there.

    • @TeaKitten
      @TeaKitten 2 года назад +4

      @@deoranjed8118 It actually doesn't matter whether or not his videos are faked for entertainment! What's important is that I'm made aware of the ways things *could* go wrong on the Internet :)

  • @whattheflimflam
    @whattheflimflam 2 года назад +260

    The only thing scarier than the scam is that ultra cheesy WordArt wedding video! Big yikes!
    In all seriousness, thanks for what you do, Jim.

    • @Corkoth55
      @Corkoth55 2 года назад +5

      Dude looks so happy on his wedding day...

    • @artistknownaslisa2850
      @artistknownaslisa2850 2 года назад +14

      That suit is wearing him.. lol

    • @shahan484
      @shahan484 2 года назад +4

      Most Indian wedding videos are like this. Wordart and all the movie maker transitions

  • @toastgown
    @toastgown 2 года назад +1

    When you called that lady near the end of the video, I got chills. Thank you, Jim.

  • @erinhall48
    @erinhall48 2 года назад

    Boyfriend just almost got scammed by a fake message from Monzo, on the verification code number. Very scary, but noticed it was a scam not the same official number. Glad you are making these videos to make people aware. Keep it up!

  • @BlackLung911
    @BlackLung911 2 года назад +29

    If a person sounds foreign, keeps saying "Do one thing" many times & the phone call sounds really bad the person will be a scammer. Plus NO institute will ask you to download remote control software.
    I got a call on 4th February 2022, it was a Visa Card scammer saying an authorised purchase of $600 was made on my card. I live in the UK where the denomination is in GB Pounds not US Dollars.

    • @Azubjourni
      @Azubjourni 2 года назад +10

      Yes bro, when indians call you be aware of their accent, its a dead giveaway. When they ask you about personal info its over, hang up!

    • @shahan484
      @shahan484 2 года назад +3

      @@Azubjourni hello sir This is microsoft tech support your computer has virus

    • @TheSameYellowToy
      @TheSameYellowToy 2 года назад +1

      A scammer using the wrong thing for the would-be victim's country reminded me, many years ago my great-aunt got an email in English doing the infamous stranded US soldier scam. (Basically, where somebody claiming to be a US soldier says they're stranded in a foreign country and need $$$...because apparently my country's massive military budget can't afford helping a stranded soldier get home or to wherever they're stationed.)
      My great-aunt was a Hungarian woman living in Budapest, and didn't speak a word of English.

  • @PowerChordEPS
    @PowerChordEPS 2 года назад +51

    As a caretaker for my 87 year old grandfather, these subhuman criminals can go back to Hell where they came from. Huge kudos to Jaani for not only changing his ways but actively fighting back against scammers. The gall of that Citibank piece of work convincing his victim that the legit Citibank was the fraud.

  • @LarryLeeMoniz
    @LarryLeeMoniz 2 года назад +1

    Jim, I have been recommending your channel to family and friends for a couple of years now. It actually helped My cousin when she received a call from someone asking her to download some software, claiming to be from her bank. She immediately hung up, and ever turned off her computer. That wasn't necessary, but she thought "better safe than sorry!" Veiwing your videos made her very aware of scammers. Thank for all the good work!

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted 2 года назад +1

    It's so obnoxious how Google STILL has ads that look almost exactly like the links you're searching for, and that they haven't stopped using this practice in such a long time.

  • @TobeyFairre7861
    @TobeyFairre7861 2 года назад +24

    I can't stand scammers taking advantage of people like this.

  • @lds_drive
    @lds_drive 2 года назад +150

    Really hard to watch that old gentleman believing the scammer's lies. I think every bank should have a warning message saying they don't and never will request access to your personal devices.

    • @jakass
      @jakass 2 года назад +27

      Even if the warnings were tattooed on people's hands, it would be ignored

    • @ForumcoldiArchon
      @ForumcoldiArchon 2 года назад +2

      Their securityping should not be visible in the Massage right away.. it should tell you what is going on
      "Warning, by typing in the codenumber you Accept a transfer of xxxxx to yyyyyy" or sinilar..
      They would not give the Code if they know for what its for

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +1

      @@ForumcoldiArchon I agree...That message with the security code should have started "This code authorizes the transfer of $30.000" this message is NOT to be read back to anyone, and is only to be entered by you, and only if you initiated this transaction.
      If they changed the message to read that, those scammers would not even try to scam him, because they would know that he would be warned.

    • @SuddenFool
      @SuddenFool 2 года назад +10

      All banks in the country i live in already do that. They make it really clear when setting up your account that if ever something goes wrong you call them using a set number or go directly through they phone app and click "call" because that way all they will ask is your full name and address to verify this shit is real.

    • @Youre-Welcome
      @Youre-Welcome 2 года назад +6

      Most banks, and other companies that use these systems do warn people. Unfortunately, it's easy to ignore them, especially when these people already think they're talking to a bank agent.

  • @pearsrtasty3326
    @pearsrtasty3326 2 года назад +1

    We appreciate what you guys are doing. I really appreciate what you do. Do not go up to someone's house (in this case, mansion), specially 3 men. They should have gone to the hotel first. I get they called the hotel to see if he was there, and he wasn't so they were like, HEY we are at the house, lets just go up to the house. A. It was a mansion B. I am stereotyping, his name was Raj, C. You don't know who is behind the door. They should have stayed public and went to the hotel first. Just my opinion. But, opinions are assholes, everyone has one. I'm glad that everyone turned out safe and unharmed.

  • @leonjones7120
    @leonjones7120 11 месяцев назад

    I want to check up on all the scams going on to prevent this happening to me. Thanks Jim!!!

  • @bilistooka_go_boom
    @bilistooka_go_boom 2 года назад +30

    I work for a fraud department. Sometimes we talk to fraudsters and call the actual person to verify who it is. If the actual person is also on the line with the fraudster we tell the person to hang up with everyone and call the number on the back of their card to make sure it is the right people.

    • @chee327
      @chee327 2 года назад

      I had a work call recently from a Scottish male claiming to be from our company bank, stating that we had a transaction going out that was suspicious so they’d stopped it and wanted to give me a reference number for the ‘anti fraud team’ - I said well that’s not us and hung up. Then another number rang, now a male with an English accent claiming to be from this anti fraud team asking me for the reference, saying he was going to help… I told him ‘you’ll want some bank details no doubt’. I questioned him on why, if this was a matter to do with the company accounts, our account manager at the bank hadn’t emailed us directly? He stopped and was sort of like ‘erm, well yeah that’s true’ and hung up! But it was the first scam call I’ve ever had in the UK from someone also in the UK and not a call centre. It sounded very genuine tbh and I can see how they must easily trick some people when panic kicks in. Scammers are such Scum. Glad there are videos like Jim’s, it makes you more aware and reminds me, if in doubt hang up any call and turn everything off!

  • @MohamedAli-hw5dx
    @MohamedAli-hw5dx 2 года назад +39

    "get off my property, get out" that lady regrets a million times after she realizes the true nature on the ground.

    • @treepotato9273
      @treepotato9273 2 года назад +26

      She 100% did the right thing though, three strange men show up to your house you don't open that door unless they show official ID especially if you are a woman home alone.

    • @MohamedAli-hw5dx
      @MohamedAli-hw5dx 2 года назад +10

      @@treepotato9273 She could listen them while she is behind the gate and could call Raj and made him aware about the issue.

    • @michaelxz1305
      @michaelxz1305 2 года назад +1

      @@treepotato9273 strange men WITH CAMERAS... you'd think if they hadn't filmed it, they might have had more success

    • @treepotato9273
      @treepotato9273 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelxz1305 Maybe. The cameras do offer them a level of safety though, both from violence and from accusations of criminal activity, and they've got to protect themselves too.

    • @truthboom
      @truthboom 2 года назад +2

      @@michaelxz1305 strange men without camera would be more dangerous

  • @wingstar4691
    @wingstar4691 2 года назад

    This is why i always scroll down to the actual search results rather than the adverts

  • @GraphicOG
    @GraphicOG 2 года назад

    Always exceptional, Jim. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @SpunkyTheNutcase
    @SpunkyTheNutcase 2 года назад +9

    The 250k business account one baffles me, how can someone so gullible been granted access to something like that?

  • @bmeetze
    @bmeetze 2 года назад +18

    That scammer must not think too much of his wife to lead such a criminal life. The whole family is affected when a criminal is in the clan. So disgusting.

    • @cosmoknott4451
      @cosmoknott4451 2 года назад +3

      Seriously. I hope she figures out what he does for a living, leaves him, and drains his bank account dry in the divorce lol

    • @ForumcoldiArchon
      @ForumcoldiArchon 2 года назад +1

      If she gets money so frequently - she knows and doesnt care

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +3

      @@cosmoknott4451 Honestly....That wife probably does not care, as long as she gets money.
      She probably know what he is doing, but does not care as long as the money keeps flowing in.

    • @TonyGearSolid
      @TonyGearSolid 2 года назад +2

      Chances are his wife is on the scam.

  • @hierjetzt
    @hierjetzt Год назад

    sooo crazy woow....... thank you for your fabulous work!!

  • @raystorey3670
    @raystorey3670 2 года назад +1

    Jim, Glad to see you helping out the BBC They need your skills !

  • @djbeezy
    @djbeezy 2 года назад +294

    More people need to see this content. I know it's not "intersting" to the average person but damn this information is important to know.

    • @compromisedssh
      @compromisedssh 2 года назад +22

      This channel has 3.6 million subscribers. Tons of people find it interesting.

    • @djbeezy
      @djbeezy 2 года назад +15

      @@compromisedssh I didn't mean that as an insult. That's why I put it in quotes.

    • @username-up1ph
      @username-up1ph 2 года назад +5

      @@djbeezy yeah I understand. It's personaly interesting to me but yeah I agree average people don't like this kind of videos.

    • @djbeezy
      @djbeezy 2 года назад +4

      @@username-up1ph Yes!! That's the point I was trying to make. Thank you!! I hope my origional comment didn't come off as offensive.

    • @jhutch7354
      @jhutch7354 2 года назад +1

      @@username-up1ph yeah they do

  • @TheKorfish
    @TheKorfish 2 года назад +89

    We should really have courses for people who don't know how to use the internet specifically for the older generation so stuff like this doesn't happen.

    • @vtmorphine
      @vtmorphine 2 года назад +2

      I'm sure there are, at least in the USA. But they probably have to pay, and many older people have trouble moving and may not be able to drive to the place plus with the pandemic older people especially have to stay in their homes.
      I think maybe they should have tablets or cellphones instead of a computer they don't know how to use. Plus it's harder for scammers to access these devices with remote control.

    • @TheKorfish
      @TheKorfish 2 года назад +2

      @Newsbender yea but I mean required courses because I don't see many middle aged/senior citizens looking up internet scams.

    • @CindyCockerham
      @CindyCockerham 2 года назад +4

      I'm 65, everyone in my age group knows how to use the internet. My 84 year old mother knows how to use the internet. The problem isn't the internet, nor is it limited to us old folks. If we check our email, our text messages, or answer the phone, and some legitimate company we do business with seems to be contacting us, we might fall for the scam. Even Jim Browning fell for one.

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +2

      Or maybe let old people do banking the old fashioned way.
      Here, the problem is that they forced everyone to use digital signature, online banking and so on.
      So even old people, people that are not the brightest and basically people that did not want to, nor should, do online stuff like that, is forced because it is more convenient for banks and the government.

    • @Youre-Welcome
      @Youre-Welcome 2 года назад

      Ridiculous. Whole vulnerable adults are well...more vulnerable, anyone can fall victim. The desire to educate is important but courses and requirements and hamstringing is not a solution.

  • @tfxchronotfx2488
    @tfxchronotfx2488 2 года назад +1

    Thank you JB once again

  • @dinieherbert
    @dinieherbert 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for all you do.

  • @sappho114
    @sappho114 2 года назад +356

    I just cannot fathom the lack of judgement present in a lot of people - someone telling you to turn your PC off, that you're being scammed, and your response is to... stick by the scammers who are a split second from calling you a dickhead? Just shows how important what the anti-scammers do is, there are people out there that need protection.

    • @privateprivate5302
      @privateprivate5302 2 года назад +41

      My mom insecure when it comes to modern technology especially computers and reliant on others assistance
      My nephew thinks he's got it all figured out on the dawning of the ripe old age of 20.
      He uses cash app and all that shix
      But he doesn't discern when something is a set up or when some websites should be avoided
      I can lecture and explain'til I'm blue in the face...just blank stares like I'm over reacting...
      To the point that they aren't allowed on my accounts

    • @scooter39045
      @scooter39045 2 года назад +27

      I think the scammers play some psychological tricks, like they begin to yell and give threats that make the the victims pay attention to them.

    • @JuPac420
      @JuPac420 2 года назад +9

      It’s the elderly

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +30

      Also...Why trust someone with a really thick indian accent over a person calling from your bank, with a clear and understandable accent.
      Especially when the one that is easily understandable says to stop what you are doing or else you will be scammed.
      I am sorry, but those who gets such a call and does not respond or the lady that wanted then "Off my property" ... I can not help but feel a bit like "Well if you are so clueless and do not want people's help, then you kind of deserve to be scammed"

    • @nanwijanarko1969
      @nanwijanarko1969 2 года назад +27

      @@JohnDoe-bd5sz The scammers have the psychological advantage. It's easier to convince people that they're doing something right, than to convince that they're doing something wrong or being fooled. The latter came after the first too. I can agree with your logic, however. It's just that in the moment, we sometimes go by gut feeling and not logic. Even Jim Browning himself got scammed once.

  • @stephaniehumphries
    @stephaniehumphries 2 года назад +194

    It is so sad to see how a one man team (Jim Browning) can accomplish so much with these scammers for free and our own government is sitting on their azz and doing nothing about it 🤦🏽‍♀️I Salute you Jim and thank you so very much for your hard work 💝

    • @AdamantLightLP
      @AdamantLightLP 2 года назад +11

      US government can't exactly stop scammers from India.

    • @BlackMetalGraffiti
      @BlackMetalGraffiti 2 года назад +18

      @@AdamantLightLP yeah and their country sucks so bad even when they present the scammers on a silver platter they just bribe the police and everything goes back to normal this is why it’s so big there.

    • @JohnDoe-bd5sz
      @JohnDoe-bd5sz 2 года назад +6

      @@AdamantLightLP US Government could "lean" heavily on the indian government and ask THEM to fix THEIR problem.
      I mean, how hard is it to catch these scammers, Jim basically delivers evidence and personal details on the scammers. All the police in India has to do is drive to the address and arrest the scammer.

    • @SuddenFool
      @SuddenFool 2 года назад +3

      I think most of the police force is doing their absolute best protecting people from physical harm. And so vigilantes like Jim and Kitboga are the internet super heroes of our world. Taking the good fight where the law struggle to keep up.

    • @foldfoldfoldfold
      @foldfoldfoldfold 2 года назад +6

      if random youtubers can actually stop thousands of dollars being stolen, im pretty sure the government can hire a few goons to do the same

  • @tr3ssco
    @tr3ssco Год назад

    Great work! Thank you 👍

  • @tkb5726
    @tkb5726 2 года назад

    Found this channel after almost falling for a scam and doing some research. Thank you so much Jim for everything you are doing. Being educated about scams and theft makes me feel so much safer.

  • @cestmamin
    @cestmamin 2 года назад +351

    I can imagine falling for this scam, but I can not imagine failing this scam... nice video Jim!

    • @HotBaraDad666
      @HotBaraDad666 2 года назад +42

      @peace Nobody cares.

    • @Azubjourni
      @Azubjourni 2 года назад +45

      @peace shut up bot

    • @omogenews
      @omogenews 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/LA8CGpyXz0w/видео.html 🤣 caught

    • @omogenews
      @omogenews 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/LA8CGpyXz0w/видео.html 🤣 caught

    • @SRowntree
      @SRowntree 2 года назад +23

      @@omogenews Nobody cares.

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard 2 года назад +33

    11:44 What pure evil... what is wrong with some people. Imagine being this callous and uncaring for innocent people you just deliberately harmed greatly.

  • @Hayoken
    @Hayoken 2 года назад +3

    Jim you are a bloody legend man. Love what you do

  • @scottscott3463
    @scottscott3463 2 года назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos Mr Browning, keep the good work up!

  • @samisaraya1212
    @samisaraya1212 2 года назад +9

    When I saw the scammer cam in the corner all I could think of is a scammer speedrun.

  • @DigitalDuelist
    @DigitalDuelist 2 года назад +33

    The car warranty and student loan refinancing scams are super common. I get at least 1 a day of each. The social security scams and Amazon refund scams are thankfully less common these days.

    • @vtmorphine
      @vtmorphine 2 года назад +2

      I don't get calls but I get so many emails, it's so annoying.

    • @DivisibleByWaffle
      @DivisibleByWaffle 2 года назад +1

      I sometimes call them back and give them a piece of my mind. I tell them that they are being worthless, parasitic shitbags and that they need to do something worthwhile with their lives. They usually just hang up on me lmao

    • @Dtella55
      @Dtella55 2 года назад

      Yepp...and social security too they intercept calls and steal your number then call you...wtf

  • @perfect.defect
    @perfect.defect 2 года назад

    thank you jim, trilogy media and jaani. i try to repeatedly watch all these type of videos and hope that watching you guys give atleast a little support for you guys

  • @88drones62
    @88drones62 2 года назад

    Thank you for everything you do!

  • @unexpecteditem7919
    @unexpecteditem7919 2 года назад +194

    So Jim... do I understand correctly, that there are now factions of these people who have realised that they can do this for themselves from their apartment, and don't need to work in a call centre run by some crime boss in a big city?
    This is a much bigger problem now, if this is true.

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  2 года назад +191

      Absolutely. This group had just 3 people. I noticed during lockdown, that a lot more scams were happening from home addresses.

    • @s0lastsummer7
      @s0lastsummer7 2 года назад +8

      Personally I've noticed quite the uptick in situations where a male scammer will hand the phone to a female scammer in the same room to speak to more.... emotional victims... since 2019. It's my belief that this is because small time scammers are doing it right from home which means they can hand off to their wives or even daughters or little sisters -- they sound younger and younger lately. 😕 usually the bigger call centers are all men, or very few women.

    • @0bits_1
      @0bits_1 2 года назад +3

      I remember reading an article some years back wherein a Police detective was being interviewed, he said similar things regarding drug dealers and gangsters. This was 10 or 15 years ago, and he said that, more and more they were seeing a shift away from traditional 'crime families' and toward much smaller setups wherein it was one or two criminals and more often than not, a lone drug dealer buying their supplies from someone and then selling them entirely on their own.

    • @cheeto.burrito
      @cheeto.burrito 2 года назад +5

      @@0bits_1 I can imagine it's much easier to handle a criminal operation when you have less people who need to keep your secret _and_ less people you have to share the money with

  • @BinaryBard64
    @BinaryBard64 2 года назад +145

    Ah yes, "each and every thing"...the telltale sign of a scammer. They seem to find a way to say it each and every time.

    • @garthdavid9690
      @garthdavid9690 2 года назад +16

      I wonder what the hindi phrase for each & everything is.....

    • @michaelmiller5566
      @michaelmiller5566 2 года назад +2

      I thought that immediately when I heard it lol.

    • @shahan484
      @shahan484 2 года назад +9

      @@garthdavid9690 I'm from India and maybe scammers use this phrase because Indian teachers use this phrase while speaking broken English in class.

    • @ezzatisaid
      @ezzatisaid 2 года назад +2

      Could it be a mistranslation of "once and for all"?? Interesting that you point this out lol

    • @pikkon899
      @pikkon899 2 года назад +6

      Don't forget "Due won ting"

  • @porkchop8795
    @porkchop8795 2 года назад

    You are awesome and thanks for your vigilant work.

  • @CatLady999
    @CatLady999 2 года назад

    Keep up the good work, Jim!
    Cheers from Canada.

  • @stargate525
    @stargate525 2 года назад +67

    Honestly, at this point just never ever ever let anyone on your computer for any reason. Use a brick and mortar tech support store.

  • @id513128
    @id513128 2 года назад +29

    6:40 Regarding Thai bank accounts, it's now a huge problem here in Thailand too. Although it's illegal, there's a huge amount of people who allow to open their bank account and sell the account to the scammer for ~$30 along with their sim card (for the bank application's credential). I see the news that the account is used by a domestic scamming scheme but here's the first time I heard that it was also used with the overseas one too!
    I, once in a while, also encounter a scammer who pretends to be a DHL or FexEx agent, tell me that I send illegal stuff to China, and tried to lure me to wire my money to the mule account I mentioned above.

  • @BarrySchmitz
    @BarrySchmitz 2 года назад +23

    This makes me so freaking upset. I appreciate what you and other scam baiters are doing. Thanks Jim! Hopefully all scammers will receive a shitload of karma one day.

    • @mclovinlife4018
      @mclovinlife4018 Год назад +1

      To hear how smug they are while taunting the victim after they stole the victims money is so enraging. These people needs to be wiped off of the face of the planet

  • @VirusVirusVirus
    @VirusVirusVirus 2 года назад +1

    Great job, as always Jim.

  • @TrulyMadlyShallowly
    @TrulyMadlyShallowly 2 года назад +19

    The best bits to me are always Jim's warning calls. I can imagine the confusion of the receivers, but whenever they succeed they are very fulfilling.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 2 года назад +2

      On the flipside, it's very infuriating when the person Jim is trying to save gets so arrogant and dismisses him. Almost like they're asking to be scammed. Feels like they deserve it.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 Год назад +1

      @Jamie Last The biggest irony here is that these people get offended at the idea that they could be dumb and falling for it, so they continue with the deal that preys on the fact that they _are_ dumb and are falling for it.

  • @DeleteTheElite_
    @DeleteTheElite_ 2 года назад +59

    I'll take Jim Browning vids over any Netflix movie, his vids have it all. I'm always cheering my a55 off when Jim successfully warns another victim. You the man Jim.

  • @Mr_Keksi
    @Mr_Keksi 2 года назад +1

    I received my first MS-Support call last week! Immediately had to think of your channel! I stalled them for about 10 Minutes so at least they couldn't scam people during this time.

  • @hiyo1234
    @hiyo1234 2 года назад

    thank you for covering this. I'd like to add something. it's important to remember that even tech professionals aren't immune to this stuff. recently I googled a website - can't remember which - and just clicked on the first result. I knew about this sort of thing but didn't bother double checking; I was in a hurry. thankfully the page was wonky and an obvious fake so I just exited off it. everyone should maintain a sense of caution because nobody is infallible. if you're working quickly, a malicious ad search result or similar could very well trip you up - scams really can happen to anyone (as seen on Jim's channel last year)

  • @aggro_beat
    @aggro_beat 2 года назад +55

    If you dial a number and someone with a thick indian accent answers, odds are you're getting scammed.

    • @balung
      @balung 2 года назад +7

      I tell my students as soon as you get an unknown call, and it's an Indian, hang up straight away and block the number.

    • @1983electric
      @1983electric 2 года назад +3

      99.999%

    • @immyopic3319
      @immyopic3319 2 года назад +5

      At this point the second I hear that accent from any kind of phone call, I hang up immediately.

    • @Dtella55
      @Dtella55 2 года назад +1

      You making me nervous bcz called Amex at night and got Indian accent and got scared with trying to log into my account and could not after pw reset...😯😯

    • @lauras5359
      @lauras5359 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes that’s the rule I always go by

  • @daam
    @daam 2 года назад +41

    Jim. You reveal the evil and naivity people are capable of. We can all learn from this.
    Thanks

    • @Azubjourni
      @Azubjourni 2 года назад +4

      @peace oh please go away

    • @larsgrass1899
      @larsgrass1899 2 года назад +3

      I'm reporting you

    • @larsgrass1899
      @larsgrass1899 2 года назад +2

      Peace, go away

    • @daam
      @daam 2 года назад +2

      @@larsgrass1899 what's he on about? No one is gonna click a spam link added to a comment section for a video about scammers ...

  • @lukiyovista
    @lukiyovista Год назад

    Those people make me so very angry!!!! Thank you for your work!!! Keep doing it!!

  • @angelakyle4838
    @angelakyle4838 2 года назад

    Just found your channel. Amazing! You’re literally a hero.
    Knowing nothing about computers myself, your tech knowledge is jaw-dropping to me.

  • @HeathieLee
    @HeathieLee 2 года назад +67

    I find these videos so hard to watch but I'm glad people like Jim are raising awareness. It's just heartbreaking that there are people in the world who scam vulnerable people.

    • @grantramsay1486
      @grantramsay1486 2 года назад

      Hello the lady, you have the nice boottoms...You are an interest in a marryings? Pls send ring size 💍
      Mai thumse piyar kartha ho shukriya♥️

    • @smallhatshatethetruth7933
      @smallhatshatethetruth7933 2 года назад

      Governments do it to the people, Indian scammers are just small fry. Pandemic is a scam for instance.

    • @Those2menoverthere
      @Those2menoverthere 2 года назад

      @@grantramsay1486 bobs and vegen

    • @youtubeuserandchef471
      @youtubeuserandchef471 2 года назад

      @@grantramsay1486 🤣

  • @Grinthex
    @Grinthex 2 года назад +46

    Thank you for these videos. I used to work for a financial institution and part of my job was seeing things like this regularly. It was the worst part of my job and I'm glad that there are people out there trying to help those who are vulnerable.

  • @Assault_corgi
    @Assault_corgi 2 года назад

    I hope you bring down every scammer there is! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @lambs5258
    @lambs5258 2 года назад +1

    Jim I love you. Thank you so much for what you do, helping and saving these people. And bringing justice to these scammers.

  • @themojowojo1626
    @themojowojo1626 2 года назад +12

    Every time I watch a video like this I get anxiety just hoping the people realize they are being scammed and shut it down before anything bad happens

  • @dandeangelo98
    @dandeangelo98 2 года назад +21

    We've missed you, Jim...

  • @troyraiven9365
    @troyraiven9365 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for educating the public on scammers' tactics. You're my hero and I share your videos whenever I can. Thank you!

  • @xomarie
    @xomarie 2 года назад

    hey jim, just started watching Scam Interceptors and saw you were on there! that was a welcome surprise. glad to see you’ve come so far

  • @taraann7753
    @taraann7753 2 года назад +135

    Amazing how you can pick up on these scams, there will be many sorry people who have fallen for it..Thank heavens I’m wise to these people because of you..Thank You.

    • @Azubjourni
      @Azubjourni 2 года назад +8

      @peace The only fact here is that you bots are annoying.

    • @RBBeatsChopovski
      @RBBeatsChopovski 2 года назад

      @@Azubjourni it seems like scammers are trying to take down this channel or remove videos from search indexes. Later these bots will start filling out report on RUclips and complain that Jim is using bots for increasing views, comments and likes.

    • @kaiserschnitselsr.9228
      @kaiserschnitselsr.9228 2 года назад

      @peace nick gar

  • @GudetamaSit
    @GudetamaSit 2 года назад +15

    Dad called me over, saying he was getting pop ups and stuff and if he should call the number. There was that annoying 'security alert, call us at -----' blaring out. Took me a few minutes to realise it was caused by him typing in b&m in Google, the first result being a slightly misspelled dud site.
    It's good that I'm still 17 and living with my elderly parents to advise them on stuff like this. Can't always be there (pretty sure my Dad's fb account got compromised by clicking a link in a message last week) but I'm trying my best to let them know of common tactics. Thanks as always, Jim. I couldn't bear to see these scumbags steal from their bank accounts.

    • @badbadrobotrobot959
      @badbadrobotrobot959 2 года назад

      Wow! You're 17 and you write such good English. No spelling mistakes, no Valley girl talk such as "He was like.... xyz. I'm like... whatever" and near perfect grammar. It makes me glad when I see/hear proper English from an American(or English) youngsters. It's such a sad state that Americans and Britons speak just one language and they can't even do that properly.

    • @theninjascientist689
      @theninjascientist689 2 года назад +4

      @@badbadrobotrobot959 Being condescending isn't going to make anyone want to type formally. If you truly care about the state of language I can link you a few videos on how the internet is shaping it in nuanced ways, both written and spoken.
      By the way, the usage of "was like" that you deem unnecessary is actually to denote paraphrasing as apposed to direct quotes.

  • @rahiny2605
    @rahiny2605 Год назад

    Thank you jim helping people like us.

  • @leonjones7120
    @leonjones7120 Год назад

    Thanks Jim, for the clear warning of scammers methods!

  • @Eleesa77
    @Eleesa77 2 года назад +50

    Please, please, please…try and stop the, “your car’s extended warranty is expiring, this is your last notice” messages, I’d be forever grateful. Keep up the good work!!!

    • @JClover2
      @JClover2 2 года назад +3

      Oh, those are the worst! I get about 2, 3 a day!!

    • @captainpalsy2092
      @captainpalsy2092 2 года назад +2

      @@JClover2 i got a call like that just yesterday

    • @JimBrowning
      @JimBrowning  2 года назад +36

      I get those too simply because I have a US phone number. If they didn't hang up within 10 seconds when pushed, I might be able to make progress with them. Oh well!

    • @redking36
      @redking36 2 года назад +1

      If you get rid of that, they might replace it with something more believable. Better off with the annoying calls that everyone knows.

    • @Youre-Welcome
      @Youre-Welcome 2 года назад

      To be fair, those scams are different because they're almost always trying to actually sell you something. I'd just be happy to not get the prerecorded voicemails

  • @evanhanley6437
    @evanhanley6437 2 года назад +22

    I feel so bad for all the elderly who fall for these. Great work Jim!

  • @katwo6995
    @katwo6995 2 года назад

    All of you guys are heros! Janni, one word for you "wow"

  • @jennyhunt
    @jennyhunt 2 года назад

    Love your work! You are the best of the best!