Winding up scammers
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dundarach

Original Poster:

5,768 posts

245 months

Not sure if anyone else does this, however I'm doing really well this time:










Would welcome suggestions where to do, you'll notice I've started dripping in kisses, not sure they translate to India do they??

rodericb

8,162 posts

143 months

Maam! Do not redeem!!! Do not redeem the code!!!!!1

SS2.

14,632 posts

255 months

rodericb said:
Maam! Do not redeem!!! Do not redeem the code!!!!!1
That was a classic rofl

eeLee

942 posts

97 months

what a complete waste of time.

Yours.

Theirs.

Mine.




Good job biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

CanAm

11,781 posts

289 months

SS2. said:
rodericb said:
Maam! Do not redeem!!! Do not redeem the code!!!!!1
That was a classic rofl
Sounds fascinating. Do you have a link? (Found nothing in searches)

Gone fishing

7,839 posts

141 months

Yesterday (07:05)
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That’s way above my patience, but top work

I got someone to cry on the phone once by launching a verbal attack after a few minutes asking how they’d feel if it was a relative of theirs who was being scammed. She tried to claim it was just a job.

I’ve kept pressing the number key whilst talking to create beeps before now, and then after a few minutes confirmed to an imaginary friend the call trace was complete and asked if the local police were being contacted. They soon hang up.

My default now is to never speak first, genuine callers will always speak asking if anybody is there, but the latest iPhone software has a call filtering feature (any number not in your address book) you can turn on, I had a call from somebody valid who got through fairly easily (so not a massive inconvenience) and they actually complemented me on my receptionist! I must call myself to hear what happens. Time will tell if that kills the spam, but probably will call unwanted bot calls.

ZesPak

25,724 posts

213 months

Yesterday (09:08)
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CanAm said:
Sounds fascinating. Do you have a link? (Found nothing in searches)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mceb_t8EIs
Skip to 20:30 to hear the scum of the earth have a complete mental breakdown.



The guy is Kitboga, in a nutshell he uses his god tier level troll powers to get scammers to question all their life choices.

Mr-B

4,176 posts

211 months

Yesterday (09:44)
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I have had a few of these in the past, they usually just a get a "fk off" reply and then block their number/report as spam. And in the last half an hour I have had one on Telegram!

The "salary" offered was also £8. This one is a "group" not a one to one type of setup. I am just monitoring what's happening at the mo. Deciding if/how to play it biggrin

What is the actual scam? Anyone know? I am guessing I get "paid" £8 for something but can't release the payment until a threshold is reached and then I have to pay and admin fee to get it released? At which point no payment is released.

SS2.

14,632 posts

255 months

Yesterday (10:32)
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ZesPak said:
The guy is Kitboga, in a nutshell he uses his god tier level troll powers to get scammers to question all their life choices.
YouTuber Pierogi (Scammer Payback) is another who is worth a watch - some of his videos are very funny.

Mr-B

4,176 posts

211 months

Yesterday (13:31)
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I decided to post a link on the channel to a news report about these scams, it had a picture which included the word scam in it, within 20 seconds my post was removed and I was kicked out biglaugh I took some screenshots and sent them to @notoscam so hopefully they will get shutdown.

Sidenote one of the tiktok pages they wanted you to go to and "like" was supercar blondie.


Miserablegit

4,323 posts

126 months

Yesterday (15:25)
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dundarach said:
Not sure if anyone else does this, however I'm doing really well this time:










Would welcome suggestions where to do, you'll notice I've started dripping in kisses, not sure they translate to India do they??
Very good but this is the bible if you are to properly wind up scammers: