During the middle of a band class, my teacher received a scam call. He decided to blurt out the phrase “1 million dollars. Nothing more, nothing less” and hung up. He’s still in my list for the best teachers I’ve ever had.
12:00 rent a hitman was a real thing, but it was related to resolving software issue, but people thought it was legitimately for renting contract killers, so the owner of the site used it to bust people who were looking for actual hitmen
My go to response to that is “I already have those strippers. Send firemen or quit wasting my time.” I like to mess with them in weird ways because why the f not
a friend of mine is like a little scam artists so whenever they get scam texts they respond while playing along and my favorite was “messaging rates apply: $200 per character” before every message they sent
I used to get tons of calls saying that my social security number was going to be suspended due to fraud. Not exactly very scary, since SSN is American 😂
The only problem is that most of these scammers use Gmail or butner phones so it's pretty difficult to do that in the first place (assuming they live in the US)
I got one of those "we videoed you jerkin' it" scam emails once. Except they specified the year they "did it" for some reason and it was supposedly in 2016, when I was 15. So, anyway, I threatened to report the email to the fbi for having cp and they uhhhh.... they got reeeeeeeal quiet after that, lol.
Fun fact: rent a hitman is a real website but you can't actually hire hitmen with it. It's an obvious joke website. Although many people have thought it was real and tried to hire a hitman so the owner of the website reported them to the police and they got arrested
@@AbsolutelyAri1 the whole story of it is so funny lol. imagine just making a website to help people with software issues and having a bunch of people emailing you about like, killing their families 😭
I remember one time my grandma was actually about to send a scammer her info, and I had to tell her not to. It was actually so sad to see that these scams that seem so obvious to some, can disguise themselves like that to others. I never thought that scams like that would work, but they do.
Yoo the editor let Robin swear in this one, and honestly, I'm a fan! Really let's emphasis and emotion come across really well, truly a big W for emkay here
"Don't call me Shirley" could also mean, to not call them. With the name appended. This is why punctuation is important. It's the difference between... "Let's eat Grandpa!" "Let's eat, Grandpa!"
"I don't know who you are and I don't know what you want, but you should know this is extremely lame and I don't need to do anything on my part, okay bye."
Me too, I got an email on my computer saying that it has control over my camera and has my private videos and images I got worried for a sec then realised that I still have the webcam on my shopping list
Yeah honestly the scammers that show you your passwords as "proof" that they have all your info, are actually super helpful because they're telling you what passwords you need to change. Irony truly is one of the best forms of comedy.
It was a website created for a college project as a joke, but people actually started using it to hire a shooter. Even though, if they read through the site properly, you will find tons of Easter eggs throughout it. But it has resulted in quite a few arrests of morons😂😂
the overpaying artists one scares me, because I *am* the nice customer who wants to get the payment done first so they know they have a legit person, and like to tip for work received D:
you can send (partial or full) payments as a friends & family transactions, i do it but im also very picky on who i commission and have never gotten scammed so idk, take this with a grain of salt and always vet someone you want to commission ^^
@@foreverpainful yus, and the main person I commission with uses a site that basically runs the transaction through it instead of paypal. It seems all well put together. It just sucks that there are people on both sides who want to prey on people. Far less on the artist side but that's because it takes a lot more talent to even pretend to be an artist while any idiot can pretend to be a buyer
12:00 funnily enough, rent a hitman was real and it wasn't actually to rent hitmen (don't remember what exactly it was for), but people legitimately tried to rent hitmen, so the owner kept it up to catch people and send the police to them 🙃
I got a scam call asking me to pick up a package. They asked where I lived, and I told them 123 Sesame Street. They stated that I have to list a real address, and I just called them a silly goofy goober pickle man. This went on for 20 minutes.
My grandfather get spam calls all the time and to turn the inconvenience of answering the phone; he like to mess around with them. There would be times were he would answer in English then just change to French. Other times he would speak really softly to get them to turn up there headsets then blow a whistle, very, very loudly; at times scaring who ever is not paying attention. My favorite story though he told me was when he answer the call, and the scammer "Hi grandpa!" My grandfather knew immediately that was not me as I call him another name. "Hi grandson how are you." "I need some money." "How much?" "$10,000" "What do you need the money for?" "I got in trouble and need the money for bond. Can I get it from you?" "You know where I live" "I don't remember, can you tell me" (This is where my grandfather starts to really amuse himself) "I will tell you where but you have to wear a bullet prof vest; no not even a vest because I'm going to shoot in between your eyes!" (He is a good marksman for his age) Lets just say that the scammer ended the call very quickly after that sentence.
i don't know why but I keep thinking about you Robin, saying that all of these things about ahem... *enduring pleasure* are normal and common, yet you don't even touch anything related to that and that's actually so wholesome wtf? even if you do I still see that as an angelic act tbh
11:49 I'm pretty sure - heard it online so eh - that the rentahitman thing is a real website, but that it is for an online privacy company that went bust. Apparently they started receiving actual hits for people who were mistaken about the website's intention so they managed to bust a bunch of people who were trying to hire hitmen. Again, not sure, but it's cool if its true and makes the Screenshot all the more interesting!
I once got one of these scammers on twitter who use an image of a pretty well known Japanese idol that I instantly recognized as Mizuki Kirihara from Candy Tune. That made me wonder how many other idols from both jpop and kpop, models, and various other celebrities have had their social media images stolen by scammers. And what happens if you call them by the name of those celebrities. 😂
Scammers hate this *_one_* trick: Never click on emails links, ever, unless it's an email address you really know like friends & family. If you get an email about something that needs your attention, open a new tab, login to that site and do it then manually from there. If it is something important you _will_ see some kind of message about it on the site. This way you have literally 0 risk of falling for phishing because you just do not click the link.
@@CandiedStyled not really, they got a lot smarter in recent years so it's no longer just short urls but really long ones too, to fool you into think it's official
@@ButWhyWasTaken Personally, if I've never seen the URL before then I don't click on them anyway. I just try to lay attention to the email address and the url
I love it when i sometimes gets a email about anything which has to do with my camera the computer I'm using doesn't have a build in camera and the camera i use is behind the computer, without a cable it's not even looking at me.
I got one of those "I have all your information and i'll leak it to everyone, ooh you've been to some naughty websites" emails. Ignored it. Nothing ever happened lol
8:35 the weird text is to get around anti-spam filters, companies can srt up filters that look for scam like text and block it, but the diferent symbols get around it because your computer sees it as completly different, your computer sees all symbols as numbers to convert into a graphic. for example; a is 97, b is 98 and all the way to z with 122, but other symbols like α is 224, your computer see 97 and 244 as completly different numbers but you see a and α as just a different font. if you want to type others symbols without coppy paste such as α, hold alt and hit numbers on the number pad (doesnt work with the number row) to the specific letter code, alt + 97 makes a, alt + 224 makes α, alt + 65 makes A. if it doesnt work press number lock, and idk if it works on mac.
Rent a hitman was originally a joke by someone who bought a website, but people actually used it, and once someone tried to get hired. It's now used to call the cops or FBI in case someone actually tries to rent one, instead of just joking.
I once got an email saying that they got recordings of me doing sexual activities. I really wanted to reply with "lol, I'm a sex-repulsed asexual. You have nothing"
6:01 is one I've never really seen happen before, first time I am made aware of it. I'm one of those clients, and always pay a little extra because of the transaction rates and when artists do good work. That's super scuffed to know that some artists may be very cautious of my engagements, but at least now I'll be more aware of the why.
08:15 this method is used to prevent software from detecting key phrases (i.e. anti-spam measures) as the letters look like "normal" letters but are only visually similar, technically they are from various, usually non-latin alphabets and are completely different letters. So while the human can recognize a "normal" word in their familiar language, it's something completely different for the computer, this way by-passing word filters and similar anti-spam measures.
I love the 'I recorded you' ones, as I have a desktop, so no integrated camera. I only connect the cam when I'm actively recording anything, and I don't do any videos in _that_ category!
17:14 You actually can know when an email is opened, and it's done by marketing agencies all the time. It's done by embedding a small image called a "tracking pixel" that will inform the sender of when it's opened (this can be blocked but is not done by default in most email apps). So that's a way someone can know that information without actually having compromised your computer.
If someone claims they have sensitive data, there is a simple solution to determine if they actually have it. Tell them to prove they have access to it. If they for any reason refuse to provide concrete proof they have your information, then you have no reason to believe them. Since someone willing to go to the lengths of blackmailing you would most likely want to verify for certain that you know they’re not bluffing.
I got this supposed blackmail about being recorded while watching adult stuff. I actually had quite a laugh reading the broken English. And on top of that, I had a laptop camera covered with a bandage for years (borrowed the laptop from my dad, and he is quite paranoid. I just never bothered to take that off.), so good luck recording anything. xD
One time my dad came stumbling into my room laughing his ass off at a scam voice mail he received. The man was clearly deepening his voice to sound tough, so keep that in mind as you read: "Hello, this is the FBI And we are here to steal your identity. If you do not send me 1500 American dollars to..." After that, it was unintelligible 😭
The scammers that show you your passwords as "proof" that they have all of your info, are actually super helpful because they're telling you what passwords you need to change. Irony truly is one of the best forms of comedy.
During the middle of a band class, my teacher received a scam call. He decided to blurt out the phrase “1 million dollars. Nothing more, nothing less” and hung up. He’s still in my list for the best teachers I’ve ever had.
band teachers are always the best
nvm my band teacher hates me he’s targeting me
@@yolekzfr
@@yolekzcan confirm
@@yolekz can NOT confirm, my band teacher is SHIT
@@unn06so true, i hated it there
12:00 rent a hitman was a real thing, but it was related to resolving software issue, but people thought it was legitimately for renting contract killers, so the owner of the site used it to bust people who were looking for actual hitmen
Qxir has a vid about it
Not me thinking I would be the first one to comment that
GENIUS
Finally someone who knows!
Another fun fact fan
I love how the unbleached joke went on for way longer than it should’ve, had me cackling
got me rolling i swear
BUT ITS STILL UNBLEACHED FUUUU
Fr that got me gargling up my steak
@@ScribbleSayaibeat my meatloaf 😩
@@wolfGaming222-q5r WTF
my ex once had a scammer say, and i quote, “we will send the cops”
Nice
HAH-
we will send the cops and put you behind the bars thats usually how that goes
My go to response to that is “I already have those strippers. Send firemen or quit wasting my time.”
I like to mess with them in weird ways because why the f not
@@chazeverett yesss
a friend of mine is like a little scam artists so whenever they get scam texts they respond while playing along and my favorite was “messaging rates apply: $200 per character” before every message they sent
THAT'S ACTUALLY SO CREATIVE🔥
As a Canadian I love getting phone calls that the IRS is coming to arrest me.
Im American.... Am I missing something
@@TheDapperDog333 im american too, im also quite confused.... is this something to do with jolly people and maple syrup again?
@@TheDapperDog333the IRS doesn’t exist in Canada.
I used to get tons of calls saying that my social security number was going to be suspended due to fraud. Not exactly very scary, since SSN is American 😂
@@TheDapperDog333 in canada they dont have IRS they have CRA CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
1:04
“My best friend’s interaction with a scammy scammer”
Background voice: *_”YOU SON OF A BI-“_*
😂
Remnant from 6:10. You're welcome.
@@5000FamousRemnant goes crazy 💀
@@5000Famousain't this happening in other videos?
@@Navarein What
When they try to blackmail me I like to tell them to prove it. I basically just spam: “prove it.” and “K.” until they give up and ghost me
A Nigerian prince is waiting for you.
That’s crazy but *”starts leaking adress”*
I miss read that badly
The only problem is that most of these scammers use Gmail or butner phones so it's pretty difficult to do that in the first place (assuming they live in the US)
@@Haxx752my goodness gracious
@@Haxx752 dear god
4:15 “you should die now” is truly quite a quote
right as i read the last word it palyed XD
truly one of the quotes of all time
My favorite kind of scam is where they misspell and butcher english, so they sound like an 8 year old handing in homework with dog slobber on it.
I've read somewhere that it's to weed out people that are too smart, and only focus on people who are really gullible
@MR-qi5lc I've heard that too. Sadly it means the people who respond as thier ideal targets, usually the vulnerable or elderly
I got one of those "we videoed you jerkin' it" scam emails once. Except they specified the year they "did it" for some reason and it was supposedly in 2016, when I was 15. So, anyway, I threatened to report the email to the fbi for having cp and they uhhhh.... they got reeeeeeeal quiet after that, lol.
I'm not the scammer but for some reason I actually felt embarrassed when you said that. Imagine the look on their faces when they saw that.
new way to fight scammers just dropped
11:48 You wanna know what makes this funnier?
The website mentioned was created to catch criminals attempting to hire or be hired as a hitman
It was for software, but later repurposed by the creator. Quite a story on itself, though.
exactly why I gasped because some people are STILL stupid enough to think its real,, on the easily assessable side of the internet.
Fun fact: rent a hitman is a real website but you can't actually hire hitmen with it. It's an obvious joke website. Although many people have thought it was real and tried to hire a hitman so the owner of the website reported them to the police and they got arrested
it was actually a real website not a joke but it was for software stuff. people started actually messaging the guy ad he turned them in
@@dollie.luv333 Yeah, it was people giving him their software so he could find vulnerabilities in it.
@@AbsolutelyAri1 the whole story of it is so funny lol. imagine just making a website to help people with software issues and having a bunch of people emailing you about like, killing their families 😭
the hitman one would just insult me. like, whaddya mean someone hates me enough to send a hitman after me but also thinks I'm only worth 5k?!
Lol i’d be lucky to get 3k
Real😭
11:53 Funny thing: This was a satire website that's used to capture people with actual requests to rent hitmans
I remember one time my grandma was actually about to send a scammer her info, and I had to tell her not to. It was actually so sad to see that these scams that seem so obvious to some, can disguise themselves like that to others. I never thought that scams like that would work, but they do.
Yoo the editor let Robin swear in this one, and honestly, I'm a fan! Really let's emphasis and emotion come across really well, truly a big W for emkay here
18:09 in my head canon, this is just Norton Security trying to get you to install their malware onto your computer
Yeah, they've been struggling recently because more people have realized that Norton Anti-virus is actually just Norton Virus.
When I got a scam text I just started replying exclusively using the Unown alphabet
𒈔𒂝𖤍𖤍𒂝𒈓𒄆𒆙𒋨𖤍𒇫𒅌𒄆𒆙𒌧𒆙𒋨𒐫𒐫𒈔𒈞𒋨𒇫𒋨𒋨𒐫𒐫
That's hilarious. But you have to be dumb or visually impaired if you can't read words made by unown letters.
this is what i’m gonna do now
I'm going to send mine pure Latin
How do you text in Unown? I wanna do this.
i got one of those "dirty" emails before and i said "im not even 14 what 💀"
they blocked me 😭
thats crazy bro wtf (send me that link idc if its a scam)
"Don't call me Shirley" could also mean, to not call them. With the name appended.
This is why punctuation is important.
It's the difference between...
"Let's eat Grandpa!"
"Let's eat, Grandpa!"
What if I wanna eat grandpa?
"I don't know who you are and I don't know what you want, but you should know this is extremely lame and I don't need to do anything on my part, okay bye."
"i hacked your camera" ok but, what camera?? this laptop dont got one, gfys
Me too, I got an email on my computer saying that it has control over my camera and has my private videos and images I got worried for a sec then realised that I still have the webcam on my shopping list
once i received an email with my password as the subject line. i was like “uh oh” and changed my password lol
Yeah honestly the scammers that show you your passwords as "proof" that they have all your info, are actually super helpful because they're telling you what passwords you need to change. Irony truly is one of the best forms of comedy.
13:16 FINALLY! Thank you, I have been waiting for someone to bring up Bioshock in regard to the term “would you kindly.” Robin, you rule!
Rejoice, BioShock Enjoyers.
@@theonlystarman :)
Isnt rent a hitman a webstite to catch people for murder attempts
It is yeah
It was a website created for a college project as a joke, but people actually started using it to hire a shooter. Even though, if they read through the site properly, you will find tons of Easter eggs throughout it. But it has resulted in quite a few arrests of morons😂😂
Yep
the overpaying artists one scares me, because I *am* the nice customer who wants to get the payment done first so they know they have a legit person, and like to tip for work received D:
you can send (partial or full) payments as a friends & family transactions, i do it but im also very picky on who i commission and have never gotten scammed so idk, take this with a grain of salt and always vet someone you want to commission ^^
@@foreverpainful yus, and the main person I commission with uses a site that basically runs the transaction through it instead of paypal. It seems all well put together. It just sucks that there are people on both sides who want to prey on people. Far less on the artist side but that's because it takes a lot more talent to even pretend to be an artist while any idiot can pretend to be a buyer
12:00 funnily enough, rent a hitman was real and it wasn't actually to rent hitmen (don't remember what exactly it was for), but people legitimately tried to rent hitmen, so the owner kept it up to catch people and send the police to them 🙃
Think someone said it was for software issues or something
I got a scam call asking me to pick up a package. They asked where I lived, and I told them 123 Sesame Street. They stated that I have to list a real address, and I just called them a silly goofy goober pickle man. This went on for 20 minutes.
You should have said 123 walkaway lane
@@PETAHGTAG good idea. I'll do that next time I receive a scam call
SCAMMER GET SCAMMED
My grandfather get spam calls all the time and to turn the inconvenience of answering the phone; he like to mess around with them. There would be times were he would answer in English then just change to French. Other times he would speak really softly to get them to turn up there headsets then blow a whistle, very, very loudly; at times scaring who ever is not paying attention.
My favorite story though he told me was when he answer the call, and the scammer "Hi grandpa!" My grandfather knew immediately that was not me as I call him another name.
"Hi grandson how are you."
"I need some money."
"How much?"
"$10,000"
"What do you need the money for?"
"I got in trouble and need the money for bond. Can I get it from you?"
"You know where I live"
"I don't remember, can you tell me"
(This is where my grandfather starts to really amuse himself)
"I will tell you where but you have to wear a bullet prof vest; no not even a vest because I'm going to shoot in between your eyes!" (He is a good marksman for his age)
Lets just say that the scammer ended the call very quickly after that sentence.
Why is there someone else saying ''you son of a bitch'' at 1:03 da hell
The line time traveled from 6:10
Edit errors
@@10Neon damn, TIME TRAVEL IS REAL!?
20:34 For anyone who's wondering the text says, "The reckoning shall arrive soon"
0:17 Missed opportunity. I would have played along, throwing as many disguised horse puns as I can until they catch on.
I got a scam call yesterday. I started speaking Russian and got hung up on. I CACKLED
3:30 It's nice to see someone misspelling customer in new and unique ways at least lol
Usually I see it spelt "costumer"
costanmer
cotumr
container
Xustimar
cucumber
8:17 Bro was narrating his evil plan like a cartoon villain 😭😭😭
0:56 yo that’s crazy 💀
i don't know why but I keep thinking about you Robin, saying that all of these things about ahem... *enduring pleasure* are normal and common, yet you don't even touch anything related to that and that's actually so wholesome wtf? even if you do I still see that as an angelic act tbh
17:48 hell naw, not the scammers getting a sponsorship
"this scam is sponsored by: the literal thing preventing scams as often"
Similar to
"This torture session is sponsored by: the literal FBI"
@@ProjectPsycho112 you sweet summer child thinking norton prevents you from scams
Next time I get a scam message I'm going to make them think I'm mentally insane or send them the scariest picture known to man.
I send gore footage sometimes. Fake of course but believable
@@twistedthe1 Teach me your ways... lol
0:42 1:20 6:09 7:21 11:29 13:53 17:01 18:05 19:46 22:17 Another day, more uncensored Robin swears. Lovin your work dude!
1:04
11:49 I'm pretty sure - heard it online so eh - that the rentahitman thing is a real website, but that it is for an online privacy company that went bust. Apparently they started receiving actual hits for people who were mistaken about the website's intention so they managed to bust a bunch of people who were trying to hire hitmen. Again, not sure, but it's cool if its true and makes the Screenshot all the more interesting!
I once got one of these scammers on twitter who use an image of a pretty well known Japanese idol that I instantly recognized as Mizuki Kirihara from Candy Tune. That made me wonder how many other idols from both jpop and kpop, models, and various other celebrities have had their social media images stolen by scammers.
And what happens if you call them by the name of those celebrities. 😂
Scammers hate this *_one_* trick:
Never click on emails links, ever, unless it's an email address you really know like friends & family.
If you get an email about something that needs your attention, open a new tab, login to that site and do it then manually from there.
If it is something important you _will_ see some kind of message about it on the site.
This way you have literally 0 risk of falling for phishing because you just do not click the link.
paying attention to the urls of websites you go to is another way to find out.
There's always something off about the address
@@CandiedStyled not really, they got a lot smarter in recent years so it's no longer just short urls but really long ones too, to fool you into think it's official
@@ButWhyWasTaken Personally, if I've never seen the URL before then I don't click on them anyway. I just try to lay attention to the email address and the url
Next scammer I get, is getting horrendously flirted with.
Why did I just give out a straight out snorting laugh when I saw the thumbnail?! 💀
I love it when i sometimes gets a email about anything which has to do with my camera
the computer I'm using doesn't have a build in camera and the camera i use is behind the computer, without a cable it's not even looking at me.
I got one of those "I have all your information and i'll leak it to everyone, ooh you've been to some naughty websites" emails. Ignored it. Nothing ever happened lol
i once got a scam call about taxes or something...
I WAS TWELVE
4:41 average american not understanding a 24 hour clock...
1:03 I heard the SOB comment in the background. Loved it!!
8:35 the weird text is to get around anti-spam filters, companies can srt up filters that look for scam like text and block it, but the diferent symbols get around it because your computer sees it as completly different, your computer sees all symbols as numbers to convert into a graphic. for example; a is 97, b is 98 and all the way to z with 122, but other symbols like α is 224, your computer see 97 and 244 as completly different numbers but you see a and α as just a different font.
if you want to type others symbols without coppy paste such as α, hold alt and hit numbers on the number pad (doesnt work with the number row) to the specific letter code, alt + 97 makes a, alt + 224 makes α, alt + 65 makes A. if it doesnt work press number lock, and idk if it works on mac.
Rent a hitman was originally a joke by someone who bought a website, but people actually used it, and once someone tried to get hired. It's now used to call the cops or FBI in case someone actually tries to rent one, instead of just joking.
11:54 Because it's a joke site like it's very over the top with the hitman theme!
i endured an enormous amount of plesure while watching this!!
3:13 "I'm not makin a joke there"
laughs
I once got an email saying that they got recordings of me doing sexual activities. I really wanted to reply with "lol, I'm a sex-repulsed asexual. You have nothing"
"Not after bioshock dude" Respect.
Fun fact, the symbols at 20:34 are viking runes! The message reads "The reckoning shall arrive soon", though it is slightly mistranliterated.
Mean while the scammer: O K
@@golden-pi3sk i mean i dont think i would know how to respond to some terrifyingly cursed photographs and some mysterious runes either.
I love having a number where I keep on getting calls by “The President”
I get them daily by the way (20 times a day)
17:55 Lmao bro really said "this scam has been sponsored by Norton Security"
I love the missed bleaching appointment saga!
6:01 is one I've never really seen happen before, first time I am made aware of it. I'm one of those clients, and always pay a little extra because of the transaction rates and when artists do good work. That's super scuffed to know that some artists may be very cautious of my engagements, but at least now I'll be more aware of the why.
LET'S GO I HATE SCAMMERS!!!
"I sorry😢" im laughing for NOTHING💀💀💀💀
08:15 this method is used to prevent software from detecting key phrases (i.e. anti-spam measures) as the letters look like "normal" letters but are only visually similar, technically they are from various, usually non-latin alphabets and are completely different letters. So while the human can recognize a "normal" word in their familiar language, it's something completely different for the computer, this way by-passing word filters and similar anti-spam measures.
3:07 off topic but this person’s handwriting is so neat
I love the 'I recorded you' ones, as I have a desktop, so no integrated camera. I only connect the cam when I'm actively recording anything, and I don't do any videos in _that_ category!
scary thing is i would probably fall for a lot of these 😭😭
“Dear Customar” caught me off guard.
Thanks to this video, I figured I should check my email, and it turned out I'd had a suspicious sign in recently!
8:37 I've gotten this exact email multiple times and it never fails to crack me up 😂
3:22
Got one of those once.
Only problem...
I do not have amazon XD
I love the "Rogers wants to give you a 30% discount" scam.
Imagine trying to scam someone and they send you an image of Trevor Henderson's artwork
17:14
You actually can know when an email is opened, and it's done by marketing agencies all the time.
It's done by embedding a small image called a "tracking pixel" that will inform the sender of when it's opened (this can be blocked but is not done by default in most email apps). So that's a way someone can know that information without actually having compromised your computer.
I found you again after 2 years. And im so happy
If someone claims they have sensitive data, there is a simple solution to determine if they actually have it. Tell them to prove they have access to it. If they for any reason refuse to provide concrete proof they have your information, then you have no reason to believe them. Since someone willing to go to the lengths of blackmailing you would most likely want to verify for certain that you know they’re not bluffing.
I love it when a scammer text me and I just send them random shit and they back off like "okay this guy is fucking weird"
14:00
U.S ICE Chapter 19 Section 9:
"All Field Offices shall create Wanted Posters for aliens designated as fugitives"
I love the running gag in this episode. Should do more of those!
9:25 got me rolling because we all do it so its not threatening💀
8:57 he explained his virus technique and now his virus will work even faster
0:10 bro was dumb enough to reveal his plans
Love the unbleached joke and how it went on forever
Scemms
Never heard truer words
Scemms indeed
Yes
Scemms are indeed scemms
Ur first
I got this supposed blackmail about being recorded while watching adult stuff. I actually had quite a laugh reading the broken English. And on top of that, I had a laptop camera covered with a bandage for years (borrowed the laptop from my dad, and he is quite paranoid. I just never bothered to take that off.), so good luck recording anything. xD
1:31 that is one heavenly house.
Another day, more uncensored Robin swears. Lovin your work dude!
One time my dad came stumbling into my room laughing his ass off at a scam voice mail he received. The man was clearly deepening his voice to sound tough, so keep that in mind as you read:
"Hello, this is the FBI And we are here to steal your identity. If you do not send me 1500 American dollars to..."
After that, it was unintelligible 😭
20:35 Dude is probably traumatized. All he could get one was a singular "o k"
THE AMOUNT OF SWEARS AT THE PERFECT TIME IS INSANE :0
6:03 This is why you send invoices instead of just asking of the money to be sent straight to you.
17:56 This scam is sponsored by NordVPN!
I would be dead if I wasn’t entertained by these videos. Maybe not literally, but I would be suffering from boredness syndrome.
BRO I'M DYING OF LAUGHTER😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 0:57
Me when I see you in real life: 6:10
The scammers that show you your passwords as "proof" that they have all of your info, are actually super helpful because they're telling you what passwords you need to change. Irony truly is one of the best forms of comedy.
i love watching fake scams they’re so funny