Tell her I love her! I know I'm just a random internet person but, she handled that jerk like a BOSS, and from this human to another, I love her for that! Have a great day!👍👍💖💖😘😘🙏🙏👋👋👋👋💋💋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
As an Indian, I love getting these calls. The second I figure they have an Indian accent and I start speaking in Hindi, they hang up immediately it’s so funny
I love scammer payback channels! There's a guy who remotely controls a scammers computer and deletes their files. Hearing them cry over getting played is the best!
The car extended warranty is the best!!! Told one lady that I was involved in a serious car crash that left me paralyzed from the waist down. Those couple seconds of awkward silence was golden.
When these scammers call me, I talk very softly so they have to hold the phone tight to their ear and at full volume. Then I whistle as loud as I can into the phone. The screams from them are priceless!
I did something similar. Really quiet and sleepy and then played … I’ll try to find the link but it was a sound clip of all the meme-y sound bytes used in TH-cam content editing. All of them. At once. Screaming goats, guy yelling “NO NO NO NO NO”, every record scratch known to man, all of it. At once. Full volume. I had earplugs in and I felt the pain. I suspect this guy is scamming in ASL now.
My favorite "scammer getter" us IRLRosie. She's a voice actress who expertly mimics Siri, electronic connections, befuddled grannies, "the fraud department" etc. So fun to watch her take scammers down.
Honestly. I've been homeless, unemployed, hungry and cold. I've been in rough situations financially. I even panhandled on the streets and I stole food in the supermarket sometimes. But I never, ever, took the decision to *scam* people. It's something personal, moral. No matter how much I was lacking basic necessities, it was never an option to scam naive or innocent people. It's not bc you're dirty poor that you act like this, it's bc you have no morals
I hope life is treating you kinder now. I agree with you that it's about having morals. I would rather be poor, living in a cardboard box than have to live with myself knowing I have taken someone's savings or scared them so deeply (as with some scams, like telling elderly people the police are going to arrest them or that their child/grandchild has been in an accident) etc. I do wonder sometimes what leads people to do that, are they just that morally bankrupt...I used to worry about them being forced into that situation (you hear awful things about trafficking), but hearing how they tend to respond when confronted (as with the guy who hacked their system) pretty much cured me of that concern.
Do more of these Charlotte, they're sooo satisfying! I'm a 65 year old senior citizen and I've had more than my share of these attempted scam calls. I'm aware of them and know they're actually scams, but many senior citizens don't understand because they don't have internet access or even know how to turn on a computer. My Dad is 90 and he has been contacted by these horrible scammers before and it frightened him. If I had not informed him about scammers and their tricks he might have even fallen for one of them. I want to learn more about these tips for scamming them right back!
My elderly parents had it happen twice. Thankfully the one girl called my mom grandma. My daughter calls her nana. But they knew my daughters name and parents name. They said she was at a wedding and pulled over for drunk driving blah blah blah. My mom kept saying. It sure doesn't sound like you honey, knowing it couldn't be. All because of the "grandma" Otherwise it would have worked unless it was itune gift cards They wouldn't even know how to do that. I just edited out laughing emogis because i wrote elderly but mom was in 70's. 90's is different. Plus it still scared my dad second hand. Mom was the one who KNEW it wasn't her. I will say it was American speaking young lady on the phone. 🤯🤯🤯 Love your comment.
@@missmissy_90 I'm glad your Mom caught the scammers mistake and dodged that bullet! But yeah, I hate what these scammers do and they are everywhere, not just in Nigeria or India or overseas, they're here, maybe even in your neighborhood, that's what makes it even scarier!
The best scammer I had so far was one who told me my Windows computer was "endangered". Since we had an old laptop, which we had cleared of all data and set to factory setting shortly before, I decided to follow their advice to "save" my device & data. At one point they had access to my computer and I was supposed to enter my payment details, when I told them, I didn't have a credit card. They got so mad, almost yelling at me how it was possible to not own a credit card. Throughout the whole conversation I maintained the worst Swiss German accent I could do. It was hilarious (at least for my sister & me), but so hard to keep a naive tone when speaking.
Just got in from reassuring an elderly relative that she had done the right thing not responding to a scam call. She had been so worried she got a bus to her bank to ask them if she was in trouble. She was worried because 'she sounded so nice and helpful,' It makes my gut wrench. It is so good to laugh at them, thanks for that, it was excellent timing for me. It is wonderful to highlight how sick these people are while keeping our own humanity and humour. Thank you.
That's a good point. We all like to laugh at them, me included, but they do real damage stealing from the most vulnerable amongst on us. My mother is an otherwise completely intelligent 77 year old woman, but scammers got her because she is completely befuddled by anything to do with apps and technology, and she is visually challenged so gets even more flustered. It's so unfair and genuinely evil, and there is absolutely no way to get your money back.
@@michellestratford9753 I think we all need to be careful and when aware of a scam inform our parents, children, friends... especially ones we know may be more vulnerable. That just pisses me off that people are being taken advantage of and also imagine all that energy they spend scamming how much they'd accomplish if they used it for good.
So sad, and scary! As soon as my Grandma got up in age, the mail scammers, and phone scammers magically started a non stop campaign! It’s like they can smell the fixodent, and geritol, on the breeze!
I decided to waste a scammers time once and kept him on the line for almost 2 hours, stringing him along until he finally figured it out and SNAPPED. He cussed me for 5 minutes while I was laughing my butt off! 😂
I have a whole messenger thread from a “Sergeant Major” of The United States Military. 😂 he told me he was in Syria on a dangerous assignment. I told him I too worked for the government and that infact my brother was stationed in Syria, maybe they know each other. He was toggling between several windows apparently and he wasn’t reading. I told him I worked with a branch of the CIA and handled “fraud against Americans” this went on about an hour, partially because it would take him a long time to respond. Anyway I finally told him I had his location from his IP address, and either because he didn’t comprehend English very well, or because he was talking to several women at the same time, he didn’t notice what I said. So I told him to read my previous message. And finished with “you might want to get out of there” when boom, I was blocked. It was so exhilarating!
@@lydiat5819 Whoa you misunderstood... sorry I'm no scammer, I've been scammed or they tried ..I think they're dirt to prey on elderly and other naive people. I implied that the scammer was probably thinking it's not nice to fool him because as you could see some hang up but some really get pissed Also it's an age thing, because as I thought about how he fooled the scammer an old slogan came to mind from an old 1970's commercial which said "it's not nice to fool mother nature". When your my age (60+) you have decades of music, slogans, quotes that one word will spark a memory of one of those. Though for me most often it's music.
Thanks, Charlotte. That was a fun ride! My mom has fallen for a couple of those calls. Luckily, I was able to be there and handle the situation. Although one of them, she did keep the woman on the line for 45 minutes. I was there but I had to let it play out because the back and forth was pretty funny with this woman trying to reel my mom in. They were so sure they had her. Then when they asked for her credit card number to pay up, my mom started yelling at them that she thought the service was for free and she wasn't going to pay them anything. The woman scammer was so irate, she was incoherent with rage. I took the phone at that point when the scammer started cussing at my mom and all I said, "well that was a fun ride, don't you think?" And then hung up. My mom was upset that she wasted all that time for a scam. And I told her that you kept busy and unable to scam other people for 45 minutes. You did a good deed for the day.
The "FBI cybercrime agent" is Jim Brown and he gives the scammers hell! He's not an agent and Jim isn't his real name; however, he's got a great YT channel showcasing his scammer shut-downs. Take care everyone 🙂
@@autumnleaves4879 💐Thanks for picking that up. I've edited my post, I did write his name correctly, maybe spellcheck changed it. Those guys need medals, I'm always impressed with their ability to outtalk the scammers while working to delete files on the scammers computers.
It was Scambaiter. He is amazing. He changes their outgoing messages to tell people they are scammers, hacks their systems and takes them down, shows their photos etc. He is one of the very best.
Scammers are evil but there's a special place in hell for the ones that target the elderly. Imagine if they put all that effort to scam people into an honest job!
My Mom lived with my husband and I for several years. A few years back, a scammer called saying a warrant was issued for her arrest for unpaid income tax to the tune of about $4000. I told him I would give him directions to the cemetery where he could arrest her remains. She passed away in 2016 at the tender age of 103.
@@adacircosta4550 Aww my mom is 96 and lives with my husband and myself and I'm so glad not just because I worry about her health but I worried about her being fooled by these scammers as she's bit naive...was shocked when we told her someone tried scamming my in-laws. Seriously that is evil to prey on the elderly.
Not just elderly but everyone. There are documents about young victims on the verge of committing suicide 😭. My heart goes out to all victims. May scammers go to hell early.
I actually got a call from a scammer and told them I worked for the fraud department. They were silence for a few seconds and than totally broke character, and than asked if I’d work for them as a team to get a cut. I just laughed 😂
I love messing with Scammers. I once strung them along and kept placing them on hold for over 45 minutes. Even had them call me back as I pretended to start reading off my CC number and "accidently" hung up on them. I had one guy threaten to kill me after he found out I was only messing him. I feel for the person named Kevin Foo Fi Ting living at 24 Chung Wayne Ave in North Alabama in Mississippi. He is going to get some angry knocks on his door from this guy.
"I have been running this call center for 5 years." Being shut down every once in a while by the FBI or even a hacker using their power for good doesn't stop the flood of scammers for more than a few hours
You notice how many of these scammers view their intended victims as idiots who don’t understand anything, then get angry when their intended victims act like idiots who don’t understand anything? They really expect people to be incompetent and competent at the same time.
Their calls are intended for the elderly, who are computer illiterate, and have millions in life savings. They expect the most people to hang up immediately, so the scammer is not ready for a "competent" phone call.
There's a guy who has a YT channel that goes by Hoax Hotel. His approach to these scammers is to baffle them with bullsh*t and he pushes all their buttons. He doesn't upload as often these days, but one of my favorites is where he connected IRS and CRA scammers together repeatedly. Quite hilarious.
Please do more of these! This is so satisfying. Scammers used to abuse the service I once worked for (relay for the deaf) to get money and items. Most often it was a "love scam" where scammers solicit lonely singles, get to "know them", and ask them for money for various reasons.
Hey it’s either make money doing this or you’re off to a Shein sweatshop sewing ill fitting micro minis for 15 hours a day. Seriously, they speak English better than literally any legit agent I’ve had to deal with lately. Why not go take calls for ACTUAL Microsoft?
I work at a law enforcement agency and I get these scam calls all the time --on my work phone!!! I love it when they tell me there's a warrant for my arrest! 🤣🤣🤣
@@candicecart9786 right? Western prisoners live a cushier life than a lot of free people in India. I’m pretty sure the threat of prison in a country like India is actually terrifying for them. I mean like nobody wants to go to prison, but…
That desk app bs! I strung along a scammer for 30 minutes pretending I was downloading that app so they could “fix” the illegal activity on my internet. I kept asking if it was taking so long to download because people had hacked my internet.
My last experience with a scam caller happened a few days ago. Context: I live in Italy and in these days people here are very worried about gas and not being able to pay the electric bills (because of the war). The scammer called me and wanted to know my personal information telling me that I paid too much for my last electric bill... You can't imagine my satisfaction when I told them that I knew they were trying to bullshit me because I live with my parents and I pay nothing. Life failure success! 😁 PS Seriously though, I'm kind of worried about naive older people scared by a possible energy crisis getting called by these criminals.
I live in Greece, I'm 65 and worry about elderly who are naive. Here my sister-in-law received a phone call a young woman crying...at first my SIL thought it was her daughter and said her name and young gal said yes mama ..then a guy comes on phone says your daughter got in an accident and she's in trouble because she killed a child...the scam is they ask for 10,000€ or more to get the daughter out of trouble. However it didn't work because my niece lives in Germany and when my SIL asked to speak to an officer... both guys spoke broken Greek and neither spoke German...so how can you be a traffic officer in Germany and not even speak the language! They really play dirty!
@@Surftouka yeah they're real criminals... best wishes from a Sardinian friend (I love Ancient Greek culture) KAΛHMEPA EK THΣ ΣAPΔINIHΣ 😘 PS sorry for my rusty Greek
@@Surftouka yeah they're real criminals... best wishes from a Sardinian friend (I love Ancient Greek culture) KAΛHMEPA EK THΣ ΣAPΔINIHΣ 😘 PS sorry for my rusty Greek
As someone who has grandparents in Italy, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll call and tell them right away. They tend to be suspicious people but just to make sure... neither of them is interested in the Internet so I doubt they know about these scams
@@autumnleaves4879 It's a good idea to tell them as not all scams are through the internet. I mentioned one we had with phone call. I've also heard elderly where a friend of their child or someone who knows their child scams them...telling them their child (adult) was in an accident and needs money quick... one poor old lady fell for it because she thought the guy was her son's friend-or so he said. Good to inform everyone.
I'm a caregiver. My client gets calls all the time trying to sell him health insurance. The first question they always ask him is how old he is. When he says 94 they hang up immediately 😂
Charlotte should do a part two of this with Kitboga and Jim Browning . Scammers getting their just desserts is as or if not more satisfying than karma catching up with KarenZillas or Bridezillas .
Scammer Payback is another good one. He's a combination of Kit and Jim (keeping them on the line for hours AND deleting their files so they can't go after victims).
Recently I heard that pressing 9 on some automated scam calls will end the call and they won’t call back. I’ve had a few calls where 9 takes me to an another menu. Live people on the scam call - I usually respond with a haughty “We are not amused” and hang up. I wish I had more time to mess with them. Love ya Charlotte! Glad your vacay lifted your spirits.
7:37 Ayo that’s the TH-camr scam baiter. I have mad respect for him and for other TH-camrs like Jim Browning, Scammer payback, pleasant green, and other scam baiter TH-camrs
Once my friend kept a scammer going for a while and then finally said "Stop, you can stop. I know this is a scam." and he got quiet then goes "bitch" and hung up lol
CHARLOTTE!!!!! I get so excited when I see your videos/notifications pop up!!! You are my absolute favorite creator! You seem to be like a person I could totally sit down and drink a glass of wine or mixed drink with 🥰 you're beautiful and your aura is just mesmerizing!
*the fastest notification click* Hello beautiful souls 💛💛 Not only one of my favorite content creators, she's also created one of the best and loveliest communities.
I had a computer scammer once and I kept being really awkward and even put music on as if I had put him on hold. All I hear was him shouting and calling me a “bloody bast@rd woman. I was in hysterics laughing which wound him up even more as he must’ve heard me over the music. Best thing to do is either blow a whistle down the phone if they won’t go or leave the phone on the table and carry on with what you were doing before being rudely interrupted! 😂😂😜
Personally, as an epileptic, my favorite are the "your car's extended warranty" scams. I like to lead them on, ask them for details regarding xyz and waste their time, then go "As an epileptic who can't legally drive, I'd love to know when you're gonna gift me this car you clearly have for me. Since, you know, if I have an extended warranty I must have a car, right? How nice of you guys!" They usually hang up pretty quickly. For other breeds of scammers, I just tell them outright I'm an epileptic with absence seizures and to excuse me if they have to repeat themselves a couple times. They usually stay on the line, and then I proceed to say "I'm sorry what? I had another seizure," every. other. word. They eventually stop calling me. 😂 I like to see how long it takes them to give up.
Every time I get a call from a scammer I tell them that I am a minor and that I am 12 years old. There response is always very funny to hear. It’s also actually helped me get off of some lists.
I did answer the one floating around Canada here where "your social insurance number is being used for fraudulent activities" and had the poor soul on the other line try to explain what I could possibly be doing fraudulently with. I know most people just hang up as soon as they know its a scam, but i enjoy wasting their time to get back at them for wasting mine.
I was glad when that finally went away. It was 2-3 times a day for a few months at one point over here in Northern AB. My favorite was pressing 1 one day, and before the guy said anything, I asked: "Does your mom know how you make your living? Is she proud?" "Sir, my mother died last week..." "Oh... well would she be proud?" He screamed at me about how I can't afford "this", the he makes $80/hr and on and on for like 5 min before hanging up. It was beautiful.
I got a scammer call once, didn't know what it was (I was 18 and living with grandma, so I didn't know much about technology at the time). I wasn't comfortable with giving my address, gave them a different area code, etc. And the told me I have a warrant out for my arrest. I told them that that's impossible, they continued "confirming"that I did. I asked them if they got me mistaken for my mother, and what she did. They were like "No, this is YOUR warrant!" And I was like, "Oh, well, I'm at work right now, but I'll go down to the police station since I live next door to it anyway." And they were like "DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND MA'AM!? YOU'RE GOING TO GET ARRESTED AND WE WANT TO HELP--" And I responded, saying, "It'll be okay. My uncle works there. We'll get this figured out! I'll give him a call and ask what's up. Thanks so much for--" And then they hung up on me. It was quite entertaining.
I recently got a scam caller telling me they were from Virgin Media... I burst out all excited with "OH MY GOD, a real scammer!!! I finally got a real scammer! What time is it in Scamville? Do your parents know you do this? Are they like, suuuuuuuuuuuuper disappointed in you? You should get a hobby. Hobbies are good!" They hung up and I've had maybe two scam calls since 😂
Actually their parents are proud of them bc they bring in loads of money 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ Many ppl in other countries (like India) live in multigenerational homes- so the grandparents will take care of the kids while the parent(s) of the small children are at work and the parent(s) provide the income to support everyone 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
I don't answer unknown numbers and even better "scam" numbers (love this functionality). If it is important the person will leave a message. I do check on the internet if the number is a known scammer. Or a known organisation, but it never happened, each time it is either a scam or commercial advertising.
I love fall / winter season when i get these calls. Often I'm watching curling on TV. Can you imagine these spam callers hearing never, hurry, hurry hard, all the way and other curling terms when I put the phone by the TV speakers. Makes me lol as I type this out
I got the funniest scam email the other day - very similar to the text at 10:40. The person tried to blackmail me using supposed videos they had. Didn't even check to see what gender their message was going to. Led to a good laugh for sure 🤣
I get those mails on my mail account at work a lot :D they always say that they hacked my webcam while I was on special websites. Beside the fact that i wouldn’t watch porn at work, I don’t have a webcam installed :D I always laugh about those stupid mails.
Love these videos! I had an insurance company call once trying to sell health insurance. I asked if they had something to cover my 12 children. She asked what about the father- which one? I have 7 different ones- silence- then I heard her talking to her coworkers- OMG this woman has 12 kids with 7 different guys......silence...click....I've not had any more insurance calls since....now we get all the other BS calls....
Yesssss I love that you did a video on this. I watch Kit Boga/Scammer Payback all the time. During slow times at work, my coworkers and I call these numbers and mess with scammers. I’m using the Jesus idea on my next call. They hate when you keep talking and don’t let them read from their script
The clip at 7:40 made me laugh SO HARD! If he hadn't hung up, I would have went ahead and really scared him by telling him about targeting them for a drone strike🤣🤣🤣 he probably 💩 enough as it is, though 🤣🤣🤣
I applaud these people that have the patience to give these scammers a hard time, whenever they call me, I just don't even answer and I have had that fake amazon call come to our house phone, they really need to find something better to do
I had to laugh my ass off (LMAO) throughout the entire video. The best part was the FBI dude! In the early 1980s, we got scam phone calls a lot, or maybe it was someone just (QUACKING) with us. So.....I finally answered the phone in my deepest baritone and said "FBI-fraud division. Agent Hunter speaking. How may I be of service?" They hung up, and after that, no more scam calls.
I always find these funny, I lied to them once and told them I had my arm in a body because I was working in the morgue and they hung up and never called again
Scam/telemarketing/ survey calls are really high at the moment in my house. On a slighty different note I heard that the "grandkid" scammers are reading the obituaries to collect the grandkids names so they can trick the grandparent. I had always wondered how they collected that type of info, some obituaries are very detailed.
I think you're right about the scammers being more active these days. I'm pretty sure there are more scammers on dating sites than genuine people. I had one try to get me, but I did a reverse image search and found the real person whose pictures he stole. Sent that guy the scammer's phone number and FB link. As soon as the real guy contacted him, my acammer blocked me on FB and on the phone.
I’ve seen a version of the cop video that she does reveal that she is a cop because they told her that cops were on the way to arrest her for not giving the info needed to scam her.
@@crystalh450 I assume Charlotte shorted it just to make more room for other clips and not make the video it’s self longer. Or she was just sent a shortened version
My grandpa was getting constant calls on his home phone (landline) about a decade ago. These people loved to target the elderly. He was a mannerly non-confrontational man, so he didn’t want to just slam the phone down, plus they would call back constantly. So, he would answer the call, then say “oh no, just a minute, there’s someone at my door” and put the phone down and walk away. He wouldn’t come back until he wanted to use that phone again. A lot of times he’d forget to hang it up until the next day 😄 He had a cell flip phone so he was able to contact family if needed. He said eventually most of them stopped calling, but every now & then when a persistent one would call, he’d pull out his front door line and he’d hear them yell WAITTTTT as he laid it down 😂😂 That made him smile
Biiiiiitchhhh!💚💚 you have been helping so much with my depression. You are actually a coping skill I’ve set with my therapist. I can’t thank you enough! It’s ok to not be ok, and you are helping me not stay there! 😍😍😍 keep it up boooo! 🥰🥰🥰
Good thing those hearts followed the “Biiiiitchhhh” cuz I was upset! 😉 Miss Charlotte is the best and her videos absolutely should be part of everyone’s daily therapy. I know my days go better now that I watch her.
I love the ' have you had an accident in the past three years" ones. I string them along with tales about being hit by a runaway cathedrals,a collision with an angry , drunken and a giant Christmas pudding crushing my car. One wanting to speak to my husband was told he was at work 'How long will he be? ' Well he works as a super hero and is currently flying over Norway, battling a vast centipede devouring Oslo. She replied ' So, how long will be?' I answered, 'it depends how feisty the centipede is '
I live in Australia and every scam call I get is a recorded monotone voice reading from a script. I don't get to blow a whistle into the phone, or have fun messing with them, which wastes their time. All I can do is hang up because there is not a real "human" on the other end of the call. It is frustrating watching the fun some people have with these losers. I honestly cannot understand how people lose money to these losers because they are so unprofessional hahaha
If I don’t recognize the number, I don’t answer, figuring they can leave a message. I am a Senior, & don’t have the money to be wasted on scammer. Well, actually no one does! Thank you so much for this video. It was heartwarming to se people get over on them.
In south east asian countries there are actual offices with hundreds of employees working as professional scammers. They cover up under a company name to appear legit. A very close friend of mine was hired for such a job recently ( ofcourse she was unaware of the activities going on ) Thank goodness she realised and left that place in a week.
yes, a lot of Indian scammers do the same. Ive received a call from a scammer pretending to be from my phone service provider. I recognised the guy's voice as i have talked to him many times, when i have called my legitimate credit card company's number. That's right, he was working for a big name credit card company, and scamming on the side. I guess everyone in the legit call centre were/are scamming as other companies while working at a legit call centre. just shows, you cant trust anyone these days.
I actually managed to get blocked by the scammers, lol. I called them out and when they hung up I called back again and again and again, getting different people but continuously asking for the original guy and ignoring their cursing by asking why the hostility when I just wanted "Jack" to fix my credit issue and get rid of my warrants. I called relentlessly until they blocked my phone number, the phone then went to the voicemail of the person who's phone number they had stolen and left her a voicemail letting her know that scammers were using her number for fraud calls.
Scammer payback is amazing at putting scammers where they belong! I once had a scammer call and tell me my computer is sending a message that it’s having trouble. I asked which one. He said my laptop. I said “oh! Ok”. He said to turn it on and he’d help me fix it. I went along with it for about half an hour (would have gone longer but I needed to leave for an appointment). I told him the computer is making a weird noise. He asked what does it sound like? I said “I’ll put the phone up to the computer so you can hear…”. I flushed the toilet in the phone!😂😂😂. Then I told him I didn’t even have a laptop OR a tabletop computer!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I also live in Ontario and get the duct cleaning scram calls too and I always tell them "I live in an apartment. They landlords take care of that stuff for free." 😂
My best friend was called by a scammer the other day, I told her to answer and keep them entertained whilst I looked up creepy noises and screams, took the phone and pretended to cry and be scared. They hung up 😂 we couldn't stop laughing, they didn't call back.
That one where they say they have pictures of you and will send it to everyone you know if you don’t send them money, I’ve gotten that email heaps of times. The first time I was like, yeah sure go on and send your pictures, my camera is always covered so you ain’t got shit! 😂 Three years later and I’m still waiting on those ”pictures” they claimed to have of me.
We barely get any scam calls here in Germany, occasionally maybe a text message so this is sooo crazy to me, I can’t believe how often this happens to you guys 😅
🙄🙄🙄 no it’s bc scammers don’t learn German 🙄🙄🙄 there are dumb ppl everywhere btw as well as naive old ppl who don’t know a lot about technology and never dealt with scam calls until these days 🙄
I love these guys! Kitboga, Pierogi and Jim, and all the others. They're hilarious and doing a great job exposing these people. When I get one of those calls I respond to them in french with a stupid voice and they just hang up. - De quossé ? Hein? De quossé ? Quossé tu veux mon p'tit hindou, t'es tu descendou dans ton jardin ? - LOL
The first video with the police chief is the police cheif of my home town and she is the sweetest lady ever. So this is always funny as hell to watch
Thats awesome! I love how she is trying so hard not to laugh 😂
Tell her I love her! I know I'm just a random internet person but, she handled that jerk like a BOSS, and from this human to another, I love her for that! Have a great day!👍👍💖💖😘😘🙏🙏👋👋👋👋💋💋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
We love this for you! Not everyone has a police chief they can admire.
I would honestly die for her
I remember seeing this when it was on our local news. Absolutely brilliant!
As an Indian, I love getting these calls. The second I figure they have an Indian accent and I start speaking in Hindi, they hang up immediately it’s so funny
Question why do they scam so much are they really that poor??
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I just set my phone on the table and let them talk until they realize that no one's listening.
@@gaoxiaen1 that's even better 👌 🤣
I love you so much! So clever~!!
I love scammer payback channels! There's a guy who remotely controls a scammers computer and deletes their files. Hearing them cry over getting played is the best!
I have scammers calling me constantly! Now when I answer their calls, I say "Australia Morgue, you kill 'em, we chill 'em" 😂
that is BRUTAL!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@annak_music haha it is, but they soon hang up 🤣
lol we say something kind of similar when they call we say “Roadkill Café
You kill them we grill them” 😅 it’s almost stoped the spam calls
I've heard it as Morts Morgue 😂
When I get calls from scammers, saying that I was involved in an accident I tell them yes I died. The response is always hilarious 😂
😂😂😂😂
I'm sorry for your loss 😂
@@megmarie2153 rooooooooollllllllling at that! 😂🤣😂🤣
@@megmarie2153 you should of seen the funeral. I did 😆
The car extended warranty is the best!!! Told one lady that I was involved in a serious car crash that left me paralyzed from the waist down. Those couple seconds of awkward silence was golden.
When these scammers call me, I talk very softly so they have to hold the phone tight to their ear and at full volume. Then I whistle as loud as I can into the phone. The screams from them are priceless!
I did something similar. Really quiet and sleepy and then played … I’ll try to find the link but it was a sound clip of all the meme-y sound bytes used in TH-cam content editing. All of them. At once. Screaming goats, guy yelling “NO NO NO NO NO”, every record scratch known to man, all of it.
At once.
Full volume.
I had earplugs in and I felt the pain. I suspect this guy is scamming in ASL now.
No he was not FBI, he is one of the many heroes out there taking out scammers! Need to do more of these!!!
That's right. He is Dutch, I recognize his accent 😅.
@@malie1994 I was wondering if he's Dutch. I need to watch more scambaiting videos, this is funny as hell.
Scambusters are heroes.
@@malie1994 same. i realized recently that on whatsapp recordings my accent is sooo much heavier than in real life for some reason...
That was Scambaiter he’s on TH-cam and he smashes scammers! Another really good one is ScammerRevolts
My favorite "scammer getter" us IRLRosie. She's a voice actress who expertly mimics Siri, electronic connections, befuddled grannies, "the fraud department" etc. So fun to watch her take scammers down.
Honestly. I've been homeless, unemployed, hungry and cold. I've been in rough situations financially. I even panhandled on the streets and I stole food in the supermarket sometimes. But I never, ever, took the decision to *scam* people. It's something personal, moral. No matter how much I was lacking basic necessities, it was never an option to scam naive or innocent people. It's not bc you're dirty poor that you act like this, it's bc you have no morals
There's a reason I call scammers "enterprising assholes" (or "enterprising jerks" when in a customer service context)...
I hope life is treating you kinder now. I agree with you that it's about having morals. I would rather be poor, living in a cardboard box than have to live with myself knowing I have taken someone's savings or scared them so deeply (as with some scams, like telling elderly people the police are going to arrest them or that their child/grandchild has been in an accident) etc. I do wonder sometimes what leads people to do that, are they just that morally bankrupt...I used to worry about them being forced into that situation (you hear awful things about trafficking), but hearing how they tend to respond when confronted (as with the guy who hacked their system) pretty much cured me of that concern.
What country are you from?
2:40 literally genius. Sharing the gospel to scammers is so genius! “Leave your scammer ways” lmbo
Do more of these Charlotte, they're sooo satisfying! I'm a 65 year old senior citizen and I've had more than my share of these attempted scam calls. I'm aware of them and know they're actually scams, but many senior citizens don't understand because they don't have internet access or even know how to turn on a computer. My Dad is 90 and he has been contacted by these horrible scammers before and it frightened him. If I had not informed him about scammers and their tricks he might have even fallen for one of them. I want to learn more about these tips for scamming them right back!
My elderly parents had it happen twice.
Thankfully the one girl called my mom grandma. My daughter calls her nana.
But they knew my daughters name and parents name.
They said she was at a wedding and pulled over for drunk driving blah blah blah.
My mom kept saying. It sure doesn't sound like you honey, knowing it couldn't be. All because of the "grandma"
Otherwise it would have worked unless it was itune gift cards
They wouldn't even know how to do that. I just edited out laughing emogis because i wrote elderly but mom was in 70's. 90's is different.
Plus it still scared my dad second hand. Mom was the one who KNEW it wasn't her.
I will say it was American speaking young lady on the phone. 🤯🤯🤯
Love your comment.
@@missmissy_90 I'm glad your Mom caught the scammers mistake and dodged that bullet! But yeah, I hate what these scammers do and they are everywhere, not just in Nigeria or India or overseas, they're here, maybe even in your neighborhood, that's what makes it even scarier!
My mom was hit by a scammer that her debit card number from her. She realized her mistake quickly and canceled it. She didn’t fall for that again.
@@leighflorkevich9916
Yes, spot on
@@BritInvLvr
Thank goodness.
The best scammer I had so far was one who told me my Windows computer was "endangered". Since we had an old laptop, which we had cleared of all data and set to factory setting shortly before, I decided to follow their advice to "save" my device & data. At one point they had access to my computer and I was supposed to enter my payment details, when I told them, I didn't have a credit card. They got so mad, almost yelling at me how it was possible to not own a credit card. Throughout the whole conversation I maintained the worst Swiss German accent I could do. It was hilarious (at least for my sister & me), but so hard to keep a naive tone when speaking.
Just got in from reassuring an elderly relative that she had done the right thing not responding to a scam call. She had been so worried she got a bus to her bank to ask them if she was in trouble. She was worried because 'she sounded so nice and helpful,' It makes my gut wrench. It is so good to laugh at them, thanks for that, it was excellent timing for me. It is wonderful to highlight how sick these people are while keeping our own humanity and humour. Thank you.
😟oh that poor woman. Thankfully she checked with the bank and didn't believe them. These scammers are dirt for preying on the elderly .
That's a good point. We all like to laugh at them, me included, but they do real damage stealing from the most vulnerable amongst on us. My mother is an otherwise completely intelligent 77 year old woman, but scammers got her because she is completely befuddled by anything to do with apps and technology, and she is visually challenged so gets even more flustered. It's so unfair and genuinely evil, and there is absolutely no way to get your money back.
@@michellestratford9753 I think we all need to be careful and when aware of a scam inform our parents, children, friends... especially ones we know may be more vulnerable. That just pisses me off that people are being taken advantage of and also imagine all that energy they spend scamming how much they'd accomplish if they used it for good.
So sad, and scary! As soon as my Grandma got up in age, the mail scammers, and phone scammers magically started a non stop campaign! It’s like they can smell the fixodent, and geritol, on the breeze!
"Where are you on your walk with God" is pretty much the apex response to any scam call
I decided to waste a scammers time once and kept him on the line for almost 2 hours, stringing him along until he finally figured it out and SNAPPED. He cussed me for 5 minutes while I was laughing my butt off! 😂
I have a whole messenger thread from a “Sergeant Major” of The United States Military. 😂 he told me he was in Syria on a dangerous assignment. I told him I too worked for the government and that infact my brother was stationed in Syria, maybe they know each other. He was toggling between several windows apparently and he wasn’t reading. I told him I worked with a branch of the CIA and handled “fraud against Americans” this went on about an hour, partially because it would take him a long time to respond. Anyway I finally told him I had his location from his IP address, and either because he didn’t comprehend English very well, or because he was talking to several women at the same time, he didn’t notice what I said. So I told him to read my previous message. And finished with “you might want to get out of there” when boom, I was blocked. It was so exhilarating!
Did he think using you out would make you feel guilty for what you did. Aww didn't you know it's not nice to fool scammers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Surftouka not nice to fool a scammer? ONLY scammers will side with scammers, and they will face their karma for sure ... you just wait.
@@lydiat5819 Whoa you misunderstood... sorry I'm no scammer, I've been scammed or they tried ..I think they're dirt to prey on elderly and other naive people. I implied that the scammer was probably thinking it's not nice to fool him because as you could see some hang up but some really get pissed Also it's an age thing, because as I thought about how he fooled the scammer an old slogan came to mind from an old 1970's commercial which said "it's not nice to fool mother nature". When your my age (60+) you have decades of music, slogans, quotes that one word will spark a memory of one of those. Though for me most often it's music.
@@lydiat5819 Did you miss the sarcasm? The laughing emojis? It was definitely a joke... 🙂🙂🙂
Thanks, Charlotte. That was a fun ride! My mom has fallen for a couple of those calls. Luckily, I was able to be there and handle the situation. Although one of them, she did keep the woman on the line for 45 minutes. I was there but I had to let it play out because the back and forth was pretty funny with this woman trying to reel my mom in. They were so sure they had her. Then when they asked for her credit card number to pay up, my mom started yelling at them that she thought the service was for free and she wasn't going to pay them anything. The woman scammer was so irate, she was incoherent with rage. I took the phone at that point when the scammer started cussing at my mom and all I said, "well that was a fun ride, don't you think?" And then hung up. My mom was upset that she wasted all that time for a scam. And I told her that you kept busy and unable to scam other people for 45 minutes. You did a good deed for the day.
I get the text scammers. I usually reply "There's blood everywhere, what now?"
They never text me back... LOL
Brilliant!
That is one of my favorite go tos. 😂😂
Lol! I'm totally using this next time! Thank you! 😂🤣😂🤣
@@bubzilla6137 So very welcome!!!
😂😂😂😂
The "FBI cybercrime agent" is Jim Brown and he gives the scammers hell! He's not an agent and Jim isn't his real name; however, he's got a great YT channel showcasing his scammer shut-downs.
Take care everyone 🙂
Jim is a national hero and should be treasured as such
It might have been Perogi, he has an American accent, Jim Browning has an Irish accent. Both men are hero's sorting out those scammers.
YT says his name is Jim Browning :) still, thanks for the information, ik what I'm gonna watch next 🤣
@@autumnleaves4879 💐Thanks for picking that up. I've edited my post, I did write his name correctly, maybe spellcheck changed it. Those guys need medals, I'm always impressed with their ability to outtalk the scammers while working to delete files on the scammers computers.
It was Scambaiter. He is amazing. He changes their outgoing messages to tell people they are scammers, hacks their systems and takes them down, shows their photos etc. He is one of the very best.
Scammers are evil but there's a special place in hell for the ones that target the elderly. Imagine if they put all that effort to scam people into an honest job!
My Mom lived with my husband and I for several years. A few years back, a scammer called saying a warrant was issued for her arrest for unpaid income tax to the tune of about $4000. I told him I would give him directions to the cemetery where he could arrest her remains. She passed away in 2016 at the tender age of 103.
@@adacircosta4550 Aww my mom is 96 and lives with my husband and myself and I'm so glad not just because I worry about her health but I worried about her being fooled by these scammers as she's bit naive...was shocked when we told her someone tried scamming my in-laws. Seriously that is evil to prey on the elderly.
Not just elderly but everyone. There are documents about young victims on the verge of committing suicide 😭. My heart goes out to all victims. May scammers go to hell early.
@@lydiat5819 😭. I imagine there is between phone calls, social media messages like on fb and emails... people get bombarded. 😭
@@adacircosta4550 great one.
I actually got a call from a scammer and told them I worked for the fraud department. They were silence for a few seconds and than totally broke character, and than asked if I’d work for them as a team to get a cut. I just laughed 😂
I love messing with Scammers. I once strung them along and kept placing them on hold for over 45 minutes. Even had them call me back as I pretended to start reading off my CC number and "accidently" hung up on them.
I had one guy threaten to kill me after he found out I was only messing him. I feel for the person named Kevin Foo Fi Ting living at 24 Chung Wayne Ave in North Alabama in Mississippi. He is going to get some angry knocks on his door from this guy.
Wonder what Kevin's fave Rock band is❔🤣
This is one of the most satisfying videos on the internet! I love seeing scammers get screwed, and having Charlotte narrate them is *chefs kiss*
Being called a ‘fraudster’ is probably the nicest thing that lady’s ever been called
"I have been running this call center for 5 years."
Being shut down every once in a while by the FBI or even a hacker using their power for good doesn't stop the flood of scammers for more than a few hours
Sadly
You notice how many of these scammers view their intended victims as idiots who don’t understand anything, then get angry when their intended victims act like idiots who don’t understand anything? They really expect people to be incompetent and competent at the same time.
Their calls are intended for the elderly, who are computer illiterate, and have millions in life savings. They expect the most people to hang up immediately, so the scammer is not ready for a "competent" phone call.
There's a guy who has a YT channel that goes by Hoax Hotel. His approach to these scammers is to baffle them with bullsh*t and he pushes all their buttons.
He doesn't upload as often these days, but one of my favorites is where he connected IRS and CRA scammers together repeatedly. Quite hilarious.
@@FredRated1967 demuuuurrrrage! 😂
@@namewithheldbygoogleforsec673 Ahh, I see you're also a man or woman of culture! 😄
@@FredRated1967 yep! I never miss a video of HH. He's hilarious! 😂👍
Please do more of these! This is so satisfying. Scammers used to abuse the service I once worked for (relay for the deaf) to get money and items. Most often it was a "love scam" where scammers solicit lonely singles, get to "know them", and ask them for money for various reasons.
I love how they just lose it when things don't go their way It's hilarious
Me, too! My septic tank has nothing on the sewers of their mouths, when they are thwarted!
Hey it’s either make money doing this or you’re off to a Shein sweatshop sewing ill fitting micro minis for 15 hours a day.
Seriously, they speak English better than literally any legit agent I’ve had to deal with lately. Why not go take calls for ACTUAL Microsoft?
11:15 I wasn’t expecting this but it was absolute GOLD 😂😂
I work at a law enforcement agency and I get these scam calls all the time --on my work phone!!! I love it when they tell me there's a warrant for my arrest! 🤣🤣🤣
Yep, we made a game of it in our dept. We put the scammers on speaker and have a blast mocking their lack of knowledge of the criminal justice system.
Ooohhhh free housing with a gym and 3 free meals a day! Don’t threaten me with a good time! (Is usually my response) 🤣🤣🤣
@@candicecart9786 right? Western prisoners live a cushier life than a lot of free people in India. I’m pretty sure the threat of prison in a country like India is actually terrifying for them.
I mean like nobody wants to go to prison, but…
@@BeckBeckGo they weren’t being literal, or serious. They were joking
That desk app bs! I strung along a scammer for 30 minutes pretending I was downloading that app so they could “fix” the illegal activity on my internet. I kept asking if it was taking so long to download because people had hacked my internet.
My last experience with a scam caller happened a few days ago. Context: I live in Italy and in these days people here are very worried about gas and not being able to pay the electric bills (because of the war).
The scammer called me and wanted to know my personal information telling me that I paid too much for my last electric bill... You can't imagine my satisfaction when I told them that I knew they were trying to bullshit me because I live with my parents and I pay nothing.
Life failure success! 😁
PS Seriously though, I'm kind of worried about naive older people scared by a possible energy crisis getting called by these criminals.
I live in Greece, I'm 65 and worry about elderly who are naive. Here my sister-in-law received a phone call a young woman crying...at first my SIL thought it was her daughter and said her name and young gal said yes mama ..then a guy comes on phone says your daughter got in an accident and she's in trouble because she killed a child...the scam is they ask for 10,000€ or more to get the daughter out of trouble. However it didn't work because my niece lives in Germany and when my SIL asked to speak to an officer... both guys spoke broken Greek and neither spoke German...so how can you be a traffic officer in Germany and not even speak the language! They really play dirty!
@@Surftouka yeah they're real criminals... best wishes from a Sardinian friend (I love Ancient Greek culture)
KAΛHMEPA EK THΣ ΣAPΔINIHΣ 😘
PS sorry for my rusty Greek
@@Surftouka yeah they're real criminals... best wishes from a Sardinian friend (I love Ancient Greek culture)
KAΛHMEPA EK THΣ ΣAPΔINIHΣ 😘
PS sorry for my rusty Greek
As someone who has grandparents in Italy, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll call and tell them right away. They tend to be suspicious people but just to make sure... neither of them is interested in the Internet so I doubt they know about these scams
@@autumnleaves4879 It's a good idea to tell them as not all scams are through the internet. I mentioned one we had with phone call. I've also heard elderly where a friend of their child or someone who knows their child scams them...telling them their child (adult) was in an accident and needs money quick... one poor old lady fell for it because she thought the guy was her son's friend-or so he said. Good to inform everyone.
I'm a caregiver. My client gets calls all the time trying to sell him health insurance. The first question they always ask him is how old he is. When he says 94 they hang up immediately 😂
Charlotte should do a part two of this with Kitboga and Jim Browning . Scammers getting their just desserts is as or if not more satisfying than karma catching up with KarenZillas or Bridezillas .
Or pleasant green!! Lol
A collab with Charlotte and KitBoga would be just glorious.
Scammer Payback is another good one. He's a combination of Kit and Jim (keeping them on the line for hours AND deleting their files so they can't go after victims).
Jim Browning working in collab with RosieIRL for effects...
@@wtfChoc It would! I think Kit would love working with Charlotte. My dream scambait would be RinoaPoison and KitBoga, though.
These are so funny, love it. My favorite scammer is the one with Perogie. He is so good .
Recently I heard that pressing 9 on some automated scam calls will end the call and they won’t call back. I’ve had a few calls where 9 takes me to an another menu. Live people on the scam call - I usually respond with a haughty “We are not amused” and hang up. I wish I had more time to mess with them. Love ya Charlotte! Glad your vacay lifted your spirits.
7:37 Ayo that’s the TH-camr scam baiter. I have mad respect for him and for other TH-camrs like Jim Browning, Scammer payback, pleasant green, and other scam baiter TH-camrs
Lol this was hilarious!!! The "let me show you a magic trick!" had my DYINGGGG lol!!!
Once my friend kept a scammer going for a while and then finally said "Stop, you can stop. I know this is a scam." and he got quiet then goes "bitch" and hung up lol
CHARLOTTE!!!!! I get so excited when I see your videos/notifications pop up!!! You are my absolute favorite creator! You seem to be like a person I could totally sit down and drink a glass of wine or mixed drink with 🥰 you're beautiful and your aura is just mesmerizing!
Love her toooo
*the fastest notification click*
Hello beautiful souls 💛💛 Not only one of my favorite content creators, she's also created one of the best and loveliest communities.
You are magical thanks for being here!!
@@CharlotteDobre awe, thank you! And thank you for being so awesome 🥰🥰🎉🎉👏👏
@@quinnkandu agreed! Proud to be a Tater Tot.
Calling them gamers getting frustrated is the best one ever!
I had a computer scammer once and I kept being really awkward and even put music on as if I had put him on hold. All I hear was him shouting and calling me a “bloody bast@rd woman. I was in hysterics laughing which wound him up even more as he must’ve heard me over the music. Best thing to do is either blow a whistle down the phone if they won’t go or leave the phone on the table and carry on with what you were doing before being rudely interrupted! 😂😂😜
What I did with one was to flush the toilet
Personally, as an epileptic, my favorite are the "your car's extended warranty" scams. I like to lead them on, ask them for details regarding xyz and waste their time, then go "As an epileptic who can't legally drive, I'd love to know when you're gonna gift me this car you clearly have for me. Since, you know, if I have an extended warranty I must have a car, right? How nice of you guys!" They usually hang up pretty quickly.
For other breeds of scammers, I just tell them outright I'm an epileptic with absence seizures and to excuse me if they have to repeat themselves a couple times. They usually stay on the line, and then I proceed to say "I'm sorry what? I had another seizure," every. other. word. They eventually stop calling me. 😂 I like to see how long it takes them to give up.
Every time I get a call from a scammer I tell them that I am a minor and that I am 12 years old. There response is always very funny to hear. It’s also actually helped me get off of some lists.
Scambaiter (the guy who took down the call centre) is absolutely amazing.
I did answer the one floating around Canada here where "your social insurance number is being used for fraudulent activities" and had the poor soul on the other line try to explain what I could possibly be doing fraudulently with. I know most people just hang up as soon as they know its a scam, but i enjoy wasting their time to get back at them for wasting mine.
If you have time, please continue to waste their time so that they have less time to scam others.
I was glad when that finally went away. It was 2-3 times a day for a few months at one point over here in Northern AB.
My favorite was pressing 1 one day, and before the guy said anything, I asked:
"Does your mom know how you make your living? Is she proud?"
"Sir, my mother died last week..."
"Oh... well would she be proud?"
He screamed at me about how I can't afford "this", the he makes $80/hr and on and on for like 5 min before hanging up.
It was beautiful.
Char, at 7:24 you killed me with the “did they have sharpies back then?” No, no they did not, nor did they have cars 😂
Well it didn’t say *which* George Washington 🤣🤣🤣
I got a scammer call once, didn't know what it was (I was 18 and living with grandma, so I didn't know much about technology at the time).
I wasn't comfortable with giving my address, gave them a different area code, etc. And the told me I have a warrant out for my arrest.
I told them that that's impossible, they continued "confirming"that I did. I asked them if they got me mistaken for my mother, and what she did.
They were like "No, this is YOUR warrant!"
And I was like, "Oh, well, I'm at work right now, but I'll go down to the police station since I live next door to it anyway."
And they were like "DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND MA'AM!? YOU'RE GOING TO GET ARRESTED AND WE WANT TO HELP--"
And I responded, saying, "It'll be okay. My uncle works there. We'll get this figured out! I'll give him a call and ask what's up. Thanks so much for--"
And then they hung up on me. It was quite entertaining.
I recently got a scam caller telling me they were from Virgin Media... I burst out all excited with "OH MY GOD, a real scammer!!! I finally got a real scammer! What time is it in Scamville? Do your parents know you do this? Are they like, suuuuuuuuuuuuper disappointed in you? You should get a hobby. Hobbies are good!"
They hung up and I've had maybe two scam calls since 😂
Actually their parents are proud of them bc they bring in loads of money 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ Many ppl in other countries (like India) live in multigenerational homes- so the grandparents will take care of the kids while the parent(s) of the small children are at work and the parent(s) provide the income to support everyone 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
It's so satisfying to see karma doing its job. Is it petty? Maybe yes. But also so damn delicious 😁
So petty. So delicious.
@@CharlotteDobre we do love dishing out some Petty Pie 🥧
That one where they showed him where he lives....too satisfying
I don't answer unknown numbers and even better "scam" numbers (love this functionality).
If it is important the person will leave a message.
I do check on the internet if the number is a known scammer. Or a known organisation, but it never happened, each time it is either a scam or commercial advertising.
I love fall / winter season when i get these calls. Often I'm watching curling on TV. Can you imagine these spam callers hearing never, hurry, hurry hard, all the way and other curling terms when I put the phone by the TV speakers. Makes me lol as I type this out
I got the funniest scam email the other day - very similar to the text at 10:40. The person tried to blackmail me using supposed videos they had.
Didn't even check to see what gender their message was going to. Led to a good laugh for sure 🤣
I get those mails on my mail account at work a lot :D they always say that they hacked my webcam while I was on special websites. Beside the fact that i wouldn’t watch porn at work, I don’t have a webcam installed :D I always laugh about those stupid mails.
Love these videos! I had an insurance company call once trying to sell health insurance. I asked if they had something to cover my 12 children. She asked what about the father- which one? I have 7 different ones- silence- then I heard her talking to her coworkers- OMG this woman has 12 kids with 7 different guys......silence...click....I've not had any more insurance calls since....now we get all the other BS calls....
Yesssss I love that you did a video on this. I watch Kit Boga/Scammer Payback all the time. During slow times at work, my coworkers and I call these numbers and mess with scammers. I’m using the Jesus idea on my next call. They hate when you keep talking and don’t let them read from their script
The clip at 7:40 made me laugh SO HARD! If he hadn't hung up, I would have went ahead and really scared him by telling him about targeting them for a drone strike🤣🤣🤣 he probably 💩 enough as it is, though 🤣🤣🤣
Before even watching the first scammer get scammed, I got a scam call on my phone. Awesome job as always Charlotte!!!
Love when good normal folk scam the hell out of a scammer. Thanks Miss Charlie .
I applaud these people that have the patience to give these scammers a hard time, whenever they call me, I just don't even answer and I have had that fake amazon call come to our house phone, they really need to find something better to do
Yeah I just pretend to not speak English.
So good watching people mess with scammers! Great video wonderful Charlotte!!! 💖
I had to laugh my ass off (LMAO) throughout the entire video. The best part was the FBI dude! In the early 1980s, we got scam phone calls a lot, or maybe it was someone just (QUACKING) with us. So.....I finally answered the phone in my deepest baritone and said "FBI-fraud division. Agent Hunter speaking. How may I be of service?"
They hung up, and after that, no more scam calls.
Love your self censorship! It was (QUACKING) brilliant! 😉😂🤣
Scambaiter (in the video) and Jim Browning are my favorite scam baiters. They do so much good work.
I always find these funny, I lied to them once and told them I had my arm in a body because I was working in the morgue and they hung up and never called again
The first clip with the police chief is always one of my favorites.
7:47
Who imagined a target missile just zoning in on the scammers location and them scampering as the timer goes down. 😂
That first one is my absolute favorite scam call video ever. I love seeing it whenever it resurfaces.
This was sooooo good seeing scammers getting their just desserts. Satisfying. 😊👍
Bless the people fighting the scammers, I wish I could have fought back when I was scammed T.T
Scam/telemarketing/ survey calls are really high at the moment in my house. On a slighty different note I heard that the "grandkid" scammers are reading the obituaries to collect the grandkids names so they can trick the grandparent. I had always wondered how they collected that type of info, some obituaries are very detailed.
I think you're right about the scammers being more active these days. I'm pretty sure there are more scammers on dating sites than genuine people. I had one try to get me, but I did a reverse image search and found the real person whose pictures he stole. Sent that guy the scammer's phone number and FB link. As soon as the real guy contacted him, my acammer blocked me on FB and on the phone.
I’ve seen a version of the cop video that she does reveal that she is a cop because they told her that cops were on the way to arrest her for not giving the info needed to scam her.
@@crystalh450 I assume Charlotte shorted it just to make more room for other clips and not make the video it’s self longer. Or she was just sent a shortened version
@@connercampbell1295
Exactly
@@crystalh450
I've seen the original too. I recgonized right away.
@scammer payback is a great one to watch. he collects info that actually helps shut down scammers, but also makes it hilarious :)
I wish I was this smart!! I've been scammed too many times! Thanks for the video Charlotte!
Ikr agreed
My grandpa was getting constant calls on his home phone (landline) about a decade ago. These people loved to target the elderly. He was a mannerly non-confrontational man, so he didn’t want to just slam the phone down, plus they would call back constantly. So, he would answer the call, then say “oh no, just a minute, there’s someone at my door” and put the phone down and walk away. He wouldn’t come back until he wanted to use that phone again. A lot of times he’d forget to hang it up until the next day 😄 He had a cell flip phone so he was able to contact family if needed. He said eventually most of them stopped calling, but every now & then when a persistent one would call, he’d pull out his front door line and he’d hear them yell WAITTTTT as he laid it down 😂😂 That made him smile
This is one of my favorite series! Actually, anyone getting their ass handed back is awesome. I love me some instant Karma. 😃
I live in Raleigh, NC and it was great to see the lady at the Apex PD giving that scammer the business! 😂❤
Biiiiiitchhhh!💚💚 you have been helping so much with my depression. You are actually a coping skill I’ve set with my therapist. I can’t thank you enough! It’s ok to not be ok, and you are helping me not stay there! 😍😍😍 keep it up boooo! 🥰🥰🥰
Same.....
Good thing those hearts followed the “Biiiiitchhhh” cuz I was upset! 😉 Miss Charlotte is the best and her videos absolutely should be part of everyone’s daily therapy. I know my days go better now that I watch her.
Thank you, Charlotte! Some awful times lately, I watch your videos to keep my mind off my life. I love you, keep posting!
Hey man, thanks for making my day better. I do chores while I watch your videos and it makes things go by so much quicker
I love the ' have you had an accident in the past three years" ones. I string them along with tales about being hit by a runaway cathedrals,a collision with an angry , drunken and a giant Christmas pudding crushing my car. One wanting to speak to my husband was told he was at work 'How long will he be? ' Well he works as a super hero and is currently flying over Norway, battling a vast centipede devouring Oslo. She replied ' So, how long will be?' I answered, 'it depends how feisty the centipede is '
I live in Australia and every scam call I get is a recorded monotone voice reading from a script. I don't get to blow a whistle into the phone, or have fun messing with them, which wastes their time. All I can do is hang up because there is not a real "human" on the other end of the call.
It is frustrating watching the fun some people have with these losers. I honestly cannot understand how people lose money to these losers because they are so unprofessional hahaha
If I don’t recognize the number, I don’t answer, figuring they can leave a message. I am a Senior, & don’t have the money to be wasted on scammer. Well, actually no one does! Thank you so much for this video. It was heartwarming to se people get over on them.
Hi Charlette! I love your content and your personality!! Thank you
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You're the best! Thank you so much for the Super Thanks!!!
In south east asian countries there are actual offices with hundreds of employees working as professional scammers. They cover up under a company name to appear legit. A very close friend of mine was hired for such a job recently ( ofcourse she was unaware of the activities going on ) Thank goodness she realised and left that place in a week.
yes, a lot of Indian scammers do the same. Ive received a call from a scammer pretending to be from my phone service provider. I recognised the guy's voice as i have talked to him many times, when i have called my legitimate credit card company's number. That's right, he was working for a big name credit card company, and scamming on the side. I guess everyone in the legit call centre were/are scamming as other companies while working at a legit call centre.
just shows, you cant trust anyone these days.
When people call about Duct cleaning, I tell them I don't have ducts but can you clean chickens 🤣 and they hang up
I actually managed to get blocked by the scammers, lol. I called them out and when they hung up I called back again and again and again, getting different people but continuously asking for the original guy and ignoring their cursing by asking why the hostility when I just wanted "Jack" to fix my credit issue and get rid of my warrants. I called relentlessly until they blocked my phone number, the phone then went to the voicemail of the person who's phone number they had stolen and left her a voicemail letting her know that scammers were using her number for fraud calls.
I have seen videos on TH-cam of 80 pros going in and trashing entire scammer call centers. It’s totally awesome.
Scammer payback is amazing at putting scammers where they belong!
I once had a scammer call and tell me my computer is sending a message that it’s having trouble. I asked which one. He said my laptop. I said “oh! Ok”. He said to turn it on and he’d help me fix it. I went along with it for about half an hour (would have gone longer but I needed to leave for an appointment). I told him the computer is making a weird noise. He asked what does it sound like? I said “I’ll put the phone up to the computer so you can hear…”. I flushed the toilet in the phone!😂😂😂. Then I told him I didn’t even have a laptop OR a tabletop computer!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Scammer Payback , indeed 💪And well done with that phone call! 😆
or Kitboga, that guy is troll's troll
Showing the scammer his house, and the FBI dude?? Pure joy
These are priceless, thank you, Charlotte. You're doing the goddess' work, spreading laughter in a world full of assholery. 👌🏻💜
I also live in Ontario and get the duct cleaning scram calls too and I always tell them "I live in an apartment. They landlords take care of that stuff for free." 😂
My best friend was called by a scammer the other day, I told her to answer and keep them entertained whilst I looked up creepy noises and screams, took the phone and pretended to cry and be scared. They hung up 😂 we couldn't stop laughing, they didn't call back.
I always blast dubstep whenever I get them to answer lol the calls actually slowed down.
That one where they say they have pictures of you and will send it to everyone you know if you don’t send them money, I’ve gotten that email heaps of times. The first time I was like, yeah sure go on and send your pictures, my camera is always covered so you ain’t got shit! 😂 Three years later and I’m still waiting on those ”pictures” they claimed to have of me.
Well same for me 😂 even in South East Asia, claimed to have some pics n then i asked to send em. Well they didn't 😭
But I bet that there are some people out there shitting their pants, worried to death! 😂😂😂
Thank you Charlotte for you're humour. It is something I look forward to every day. This day was a hard one for me so I really needed a laugh.
We barely get any scam calls here in Germany, occasionally maybe a text message so this is sooo crazy to me, I can’t believe how often this happens to you guys 😅
Ur not dumb that's why. Can't say same about these Americans
🙄🙄🙄 no it’s bc scammers don’t learn German 🙄🙄🙄 there are dumb ppl everywhere btw as well as naive old ppl who don’t know a lot about technology and never dealt with scam calls until these days 🙄
I love these guys! Kitboga, Pierogi and Jim, and all the others. They're hilarious and doing a great job exposing these people. When I get one of those calls I respond to them in french with a stupid voice and they just hang up. - De quossé ? Hein? De quossé ? Quossé tu veux mon p'tit hindou, t'es tu descendou dans ton jardin ? - LOL
When he was showing that one scammer his building he should have said "hellfire missile inbound".
i just love this lady