If only this were true and they didn't come back to show off. You can find them in every country or city where the police or law is too soft, this is also why they are so many in one place.
@@ryderrr08 you dont even need to try.. most of the tourism destinations around the world have police standing, next to the destinations, securing tourists, 24/7 to scare & avoid scammers, pickpocketers. Only French gov lets criminals do crime in front of others for years, mindblowing. Ive been in Paris and I could barely see police near Eiffel tower. Just few soldiers but they do nothing.
As a French national, what I hate the most about this is that the authorities do nothing about it. It is a terrible thing to allow guests in my country to be treated so badly.
I think the authorities outlook is: "well, at least they are not stealing." I know in Rome it is that way, the hawkers and other scams are rampant and the police say "they aren't stealing so it's not our problem."
I am a Parisian, and I will say this in English: it begins at the airport. Incredible how little resources/effort from the police it would take to sort this out....Sometimes I get off at the Trocadero metro stations just to observe the scenes- and I feel like I have entered a parallel universe
It's the same in London. On Westminster bridge you will see group after group all in a line. I counted 8 groups on the same bridge all with the same scam. It's comical!
It's EU law. Those scammers are all Romanians and are therefore legally in France. We've got the same issue here in Austria but to a lesser extent. They mostly cadge or worse aggressively beg for gas money. They behave like they stranded with their car, but of course if you give em gas money they won't leave. After they finished with begging a mini-bus picks them up and brings them to the next city where they perform the same faked drama.
It's not that easy, they need to collect some sort of proof or identify themselves to make the arrest. As soon as one of these scammers notice the police, they run.
@@n0rmal953 they could arrest most of a crew in one go, then a few hours later the other crews will return and they could get more arrests. These people will either need to find new spots or find a new scam.
@@PathOfThe9some of these Romanians tend to be gypsies and they’ll butcher you. So yeah the guy had some balls and was lucky they value their freedom than going to prison over something petty
This is why you got to set the same set up. Pretend like you’re going to do the same scam but turn it into a lesson to the tourist walking by on how the scammers do it and how it’s done. Don’t take anyone’s money, or do, but give it back after you have revealed it’s a scam on this streets and not to fall for it.
As they said, they have people in the two sides of the streets or bridges If they see a police man, they threw they things and act normally, and in France police is never in civil habits when working in the street
I was there to visit Paris. Why is the police doesn't do a shit about al the scammers, sellers of tour de Eiffel, etc. The whole city is full of them. You can't look anywhere and not see them! Police is just driving by.
Thank you very much for exposing this with your large audience !!! I'm Parisian and it's been like this forever, I'm digusted of the local politics who let this happen even aware of this. I saw them each time I would go around the tower and faced uncomfortable situations that included families with children . As I do, I invite you all people witnessing this to call 3975 (Paris police services for non urgent situations). Authorities are much to blame rather than police because they are not sent to patrol around. And a simple local decree would prohibit each of these people being around the area once identified.
I've comeback to Paris (my favourite city in the world, where I actually met my wife) after 15 years to be left speechless. The city is dirty, smells like urine, and you don't feel safe even in the central areas, + it doesn't look like Paris anymore. I don't understand how French people tolerate something like. Somethings has to be done (or undone).
I don't think he did know. Some people tend to say "I knew it!", after the fact, but they really didn't. His girlfriend knew, but there are guys who don't listen to their girlfriends.
Shoot. I lived the exact same thing in a casino place once. A reckless guy meant to play Blackjack for 25 € a bet. His girlfriend was right next to him trying to discourage his intention. He lost the first one and he went on for the second. She was trying to change his mind and he loses again. There on the spot, in raw 2 minutes he lost 50 euros and they stormed out with her decorating him with all sorts of nice adjectives.
As a Parisian living near the Eiffel Tower, I thank you for this work. It's unbearable to see tourists being ripped off every day by these guys and being attacked when we try to help them.
Right? hahaha They say never use gaussian blur anyway because you can just pause the video, look at it far away, and squint. Always use zoomed in pixelated blur in video editing to scramble up the details.
Why tourists would fall for something like this is beyond my understanding. I LOVE it that you gave them worthless money, and they didn't even realize it!
@@SianaGearz The money leaves their hands when they comes up to a gullible tourists who wants to exchange money, there are tons of videos about this on this channel.
7:37 "I'll bet these expired Belarusian rubles I got from scammers in Prague" That's poetic justice right there (maybe even the Prague scammers would be proud of you). As we say in my language, "robbing a thief gets you 100 years of pardon".
After being pick-pocketed on a bus here in Quito, I loaded up my pockets with photo copies of the old Ecuadorian Sucre, and put my valuables in my socks before I took my next bus ride. Not only was I quickly without the Sucres, but on my ride home, I saw a culprit counting their money and pausing to look closely at the Sucre which found its way into his stack of cash.
I'm from Ecuador and I'm very sorry you had to go trough that, My country is very beautiful but corrupt 100 fold, Not much we can do about it, Elections come up soon and that will lead to more crime.. Be very careful please, I hope you get your authentic sucres back.
@@thegnollroll6575 No, you won't, because not everyone has the "I'll just give 50 Euro away even though I know it's a scam" mentality. Have travelled a lot myself, have been robbed, assaulted, etc., but no, that has never made me more susceptible to knowingly giving scammers money. I think your experiences speak more about your personality, with all due respect.
@@DavidSmith-oy4of Has a DOG as his profile pic and is anti-orange man. Dogs, cats, now raccoons and squirrels getting offed as well... We know who the animal haters are...
@@mrdoggy8801 One of the viewers might. It's still incredible to me that it needs be said in this day and age, but don't record yourself committing crimes and especially don't share those videos on social media.
A dutch reporter who does shows about scams abroad once did this. He acted like he played along but when the time came to "pick" a cup he lifted both to show there was no ball and they became violent
Scammers are losers in life. They decided to rip off people for a living instead of having a proper job. And usually these scammers (who also might be beggers on the street, faking some financial emergency or call you from a shady callcenter) still don't get rich by it, the money more likely gets sent to some criminal clan boss in Romania or wherever. This is how they spend their lives. I love how you mocked the scammers by imitating their acts 😁😁 Great work! 👏
@@cillcamst2Even some smart people can fall into the scam. The difference is in the scam scheme, and it's can be much more complicated than on a first look.
to them this is the proper job. and contrary to your perspective, evidently they are pretty successful at it. otherwise they would be doing something else.
The funniest thing about all these across Europe is the accomplices are so easy to spot. As they all wear a "Romanian Fashion Starter Kit", so easy to spot that dodgy fashion sense
When I went to Paris as a student ambassador we had to take a whole class on how to avoid scammers in Greece, Italy, but mostly Paris. The Paris ones are awful. The first second I got the the Eiffel Tower I was simultaneously swarmed by a “deaf woman” raising money for a dear school, a nun raising money for an orphanage, and someone raising money for a blind school. All three came rushing us. Followed by an even bolder scammer who would hold up a sign. If you read the sign, she would demand money because she “blessed you”. We got good at pissing these people off and making them piss off. Had a guy tie a bracelet onto me. Just grabbed my wrist, and tied it on. He then demanded money because either I kept it, or cut it off. And either way he “lost out”, so I had to pay. I blatantly and bodily refused. A shop owner came over and cut it off me then scolded the man and threw it in the trash. The locals do NOT LIKE THESE PEOPLE.
I actually hate going to the Eiffel Tower because of this. Last time I was there for 10 minutes to get a photo and I quickly left to the quiet parts of Paris.
In St Mark's square, in Venice, they will run up and try to shove birdseed in your hand. They then demand 2-5 euros for what it ten cents of seed. You try to keep your hands clenched. And there are pickpockets and dudes offering cheap crap as gifts and then demanding cash.
I saw these kind under the Eiffel Tower a few years ago. They swarmed some guy and took all his money. Then they were chasing another one until the person treatened with violence. Only then they backed off.
I actually won at this trick. When I was asked where the ball is, I quickly picked up two cups and said: "it's not under these". He had to play along and pay up as there were other people around. 😂😂
Before my comment gets someone hurt, DO NOT attempt it if you're by yourself!! You never know how the scammers will react, and how many of their "hidden" partners there are pretending to be players or waiting on the side. There was quite a few of us buddies in a group so it felt safe to do it, but if I were alone, I wouldn't dare!!
I think there's an element of money laundering with fake money too. I remember watching a group get some tourists who would actually win. But they'd put notes they received from tourists on top of their pile and pay out with notes from the bottom. Then someone would switch out the handful of cash. After a good 20-30mins of watching them scam people, they gave us Eiffel Tower key chains and a thumbs up. We took that as a sign to leave.
Until they meet that person who doesn't care about beating the piss out of another person. My grandmother was that person 😂. Beat two pickpockets and then beat their backup guy.
When I was young (17) and naive, I actually got scammed by this while being with my school in Barcelona. Luckily for me the police was also present in civil clothing. They arrested them and gave me back my money in a hour so I could get back to my bus in time. Thank you Barca Police. You saved a young fool that day.
I love these types of TH-cam videos. It seems like such a niche issue that i would have never thought deeply about on my own, but when presented with the video, I'm so invested to finish the whole thing.
Spread awareness, educate people. I know I do and tell anyone that thinks of traveling what scams they WILL be exposed to and point them to videos like this one. Scams are everywhere.
I would not define the Mickey costume guy as an scammer. Usually these people they offer to show up in the tourist pictures for a tip, nothing else. The only scam they commit is to Disney as the do not pay intelectual property rights.
Paris can hold Olympic games, but they can never keep that trash away from the streets, not even right under Eiffel Tower. It's a real disgrace, how they let Paris become like this.
@@ShaSha-gn8bh Imagine being this obsessed over events from 70 years ago that you go around completely unrelated comment sections to spread your terrorist propaganda
Not sure what's more disgusting, the scammers or the police inaction. Who cares if they have "lookouts", the police could easily perform a sting operation by sending some undercovers to play this game and as we see it is not all that difficult to film them either.
We don’t have that in Denmark we just vote for different parties if they don’t fix our problems and we have only 2% for a party to get into parliament, and patricians like power more than they are lazy. And when the laws have been passed the government just order the police to enforce them and then they suddenly decide to leave for other easy targets 🤷♂️ you can target them easily because they behave so differently only the homeless people have had some suffering because they can’t live more than 2 people together but they are happy to not have to deal with them, they are not very tolerant towards homeless people because they are seen as competition for begging, but we found there behavior so extreme that we couldn’t allow it in Denmark
Legal jobs are hard to get for non French speakers. Met a 25yo kid from Bangledesh in Paris tell me they wouldn't hire him at a restaurant cause he could barely speak French.
@@Gary-ee3kq Isn’t that pretty common in a lot of countries? You’re expected to know how to speak the native language at least on the basic level. Also a 25 year old isn’t a kid.
Lmao yeah. I can speak romanian, and the word he said before 'photo' was 'bulangiule', which is a pretty vulgar insult in romanian. He likely knows the other people running the scams, why would he randomly insult him otherwise.
I think the best response to this sort of scam is when they ask you where the ball or whatever is, you say "I know where it's * NOT *" and then pick up 2 of the cups. They either have to declare you a winner or admit it's a scam when there's nothing under the last one. Only problem with it is that a lot of these scammers are not above harassing you/getting violent.
Thank you for making this video. These scammers need to be exposed. The impunity with which they operate is staggering, the French authorities should be embarrassed by this.
@@OrangeTabbyCat the texas dude knew it was a scam, still played and lost his ass. Just baffling. I have the same reaction every time...who the heck still falls for this crap?? and the answer unfortunately is plenty of people.
Even Japan has scams targeting foreigners. Someone will talk to you in English and drag you into a 'bar' and they will hand you a sham menu in Japanese that has you pay drinks by the milliliter! And there's religious sects trying to recruit foreigners as well. Even the countries that are perceived as safe have scams everywhere.
Omg… I really enjoyed this video!! 😂Thanks for exposing this reality because if I ever go to Paris I will be showing this video to my husband before he decides to throw money away thinking he is gonna find the ball🤦🏽♀️🤷🏼♀️😂😂😂.
Scammers ruined Paris for me, especially the beautiful Sacre Coeur area. Can't stop anywhere and take a decent picture without them babbling in your ear. Or following you no matter how often you tell them no or try to ignore them. I knew what to expect but it was still scary.
@@leolandi3852 the "deaf children" scam is quite common, they make you sign a fake petition and then aggressively demand money as if you just signed a contract. it's sad because it's often done by mothers and kids. Men will approach you out of nowhere and tie a wristband around your arm, joking and acting like they gave it to you for free, and when you accept they will demand money. the wristband is so tightly knot you can't get it off, so they will accuse you of stealing if you try to walk away. it's especially malicious because it's done when you raise your arms to take a picture of something and concentrate on your phone for a moment, they will rush over to you and tie the band so fast you won't know what happened. I've seen it happen to male tourists as well. the long staircase of Sacre Coeur is perfect for this, so if you're ever there, check your surroundings at all times.
The one time I was in Paris I was alone and was scammed in this game just like the other tourist. This video is incredibly cathartic and I only wish I could go back and do this to the scammers as well
@@jaredrogers7863 So you´d take on a fight that you will 100% lose and probably lose your life over 150 quid?! Your decision making is kinda timid tbh...
Hahaha in France? LOL, you must be American to think you can lay your hands on a migrant in France. Why do you think these scammers are allowed free reign when it's clearly so simple to spot and put an end to? Protected wildlife bro, its all over EU.
Police has more important things to do. The worst parts is that people are so stupid and fall for this, it’s their own fault. This happens in every big city. When I was a kid, some 50 years ago, we already saw groups like this when we were on vacation.
@@OrangeTabbyCat Right, because investing 1 or 2 policemen on a daily basis is just impossible. The police corps works so efficiently that ever single person is working on the highest level and ever second counts.
@@OrangeTabbyCat That's bullshit. If they are making thousands of dollars per hour by scamming people in public places police could absolutely do something about it. They are just too lazy.
Police doesn't even have to catch everyone. All they'd need is to get a few of these gangs in prison, then they'll probably stop or decrease their activity. It's like how a whole lot more people would murder than they currently do if that was never properly punished.
LOL @7:10 the scammer says to his accomplice "For you Jack, what is your name?" Accomplice replies "My name is Jack" then scammer says "My name is Dulab". He forgot they hadn't introduced in front of the mark this time, skipped a step and then jumped back to the introduction. They're so pathetic!
Yep, me too. Btw, I live in France and the last time I went in Paris I noticed this scam and tried to film them, but they were very aggressive. I stuck around to see how they operate, and it was exactly like in this video.
Before I saw the teaser for part II, I was about to post a warning. These gangs can get seriously violent. Don’t try to imitate Janek, guys. He has years of experience busting scammers. And even then apparently things can get iffy. Janek, I hope you guys turned out OK and you still enjoyed the city.
@@Putasm1 I agree. But it’s my city, I know very few things are actually dangerous and this is one of them. All I’m saying is, don’t be a two-bit vigilante. It’s not all fun and games.
@@JohannesNikitin91 They will not stop because you meddle. You come, you go, they’re back the next day. They will stop when people stop giving them money. Educate the travelers, not the thieves
i think the biggest scam is a $5 fish, that turns out to be a $300 expense once you paid for the heating, filter, the 10 chemical additives that you need and everything else. and then the fish dies anyways.
Until the people in numbers decide to do something themselves, nothing is going to change. We had a guy threatening a mother of 2 because she wouldn't date him, he was harrassing her violently. She got in touch with a "reporter", a TH-cam blogger covering a myriad of topics, he covered her story, suddenly a group of 80+ men on telegram started to look for this guy and he was immediately arrested and now he faces 4 years minimum, for his own protection.
@@SuperiorApostate im preety sure thats a best case scenario. illegal immi do so much evil in europe its crazy rapping kids stabbig robbing scamming etc
Last time I checked Paris is still there, not destroyed. Also it cant be easily solved, unless you mean racial discrimination - taking all roma people and punishing them.
Well that's the thing, i don't know what is worse, police doing nothing or people being so stupid to still fall for this scam. And these scammers are all over Europe, not just Paris
I remember seeing this exact scam in Spain in the 90’s. Even then as a naïve teenager I didn’t partake because of the age old saying “if something looks too good to be true, it probably is”. I can’t believe people STILL fall for this.
In Italy we call it "il gioco delle tre carte" (the three cards game) it works exactly in the same way. The game was invented in the 15th century according to Wikipedia. Not knowing it in the 21th century is almost laughable.
We were on a school trip to Spain in the late 90's and someone from my class decided to play because "he was sure where the ball was". No dude. There was no ball to begin with. But I have to admit, I didn't know they just take the ball out and shuffle empty cups around back then either.
@@tonywitdasauce1968 my dad told me to never let a man spit in my face, I have good self control but this is something you don't do, I would've clocked him
@@radixalpinguin, man wake up, guy is French, what he is gonna do about it? They are basically made out of glass. Did you know that it is mandatory to carry a white flag in your pocket if you are French so you can surrender if things are getting hard.
"f u and your country for not allowing me to scam!" what a loser. dude looks like a goblin too. i wish i was all calm as the youtuber. im a bit unhinged, stuff like that would set me off. id definitely be back with some friends later that night.
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The scammers grabbing the fake money was perfection
I hope they tried to exchange it or sth
@@ceconk123 I'd imagine they've gotten good at recognizing fake money judging that they probably use it themselves on people lmao
I was almost hoping for him to throw some money into the actual street
Funny how they were scammed. 😂
Now they will go back to Romania and scam tourists there
Just make vacation in Romania. There are no scammers in Romania, because all their scammers are in every other European country.
So Romania is nearly empty then!
@@thebaron9059 we'll have the Islamist Republic of Paris before we'll have empty Romania - lol.
If only this were true and they didn't come back to show off. You can find them in every country or city where the police or law is too soft, this is also why they are so many in one place.
Roma are completely different than Romanians.
LOL 😂 and I just made a previous comment how those Romanians need to be send back.
I think it's worth pointing out sometimes these scams are paired with pickpocket. So even if you just stand and watch, you can still lose something
Bloody cheek
@@smaakjeks hes not wrong. thats what these romanians do all over uk expecially london.
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nah pickpocket aint as widepspread as americans think it is
yea you STAND TO LOSE something
That last guy is exactly what you'd expect a scammer to look and behave like. What a sad and disgusting waste of life.
I love how quickly they get annoyed like they aren’t the ones doing something wrong
Always how it works with shitty people, no matter what they're doing. Bad people will never admit fault.
classic fraud entitlement
Entitled brats
It's the same with phone scammers, they get annoyed and swear when you call them out as scammers.
They believe its their job, ie their skill to trick you out of your money. Its like a trade and source of pride for these fuckos
This isn't exposing the scammers, it's exposing that the police and government don't care.
Still exposing the scammer..?
They are probably getting a back hander from the gangs to allow them to continue scamming
police tries but our justice/governement are garbage
WHY SHOULD THEY - This is called Liberalism, if you don't like it, become a Conservative, and push Religious Scams instead!
@@ryderrr08 you dont even need to try.. most of the tourism destinations around the world have police standing, next to the destinations, securing tourists, 24/7 to scare & avoid scammers, pickpocketers. Only French gov lets criminals do crime in front of others for years, mindblowing. Ive been in Paris and I could barely see police near Eiffel tower. Just few soldiers but they do nothing.
As a French national, what I hate the most about this is that the authorities do nothing about it. It is a terrible thing to allow guests in my country to be treated so badly.
I think the authorities outlook is: "well, at least they are not stealing." I know in Rome it is that way, the hawkers and other scams are rampant and the police say "they aren't stealing so it's not our problem."
I am a Parisian, and I will say this in English: it begins at the airport. Incredible how little resources/effort from the police it would take to sort this out....Sometimes I get off at the Trocadero metro stations just to observe the scenes- and I feel like I have entered a parallel universe
Its all over europe, romas build illegal settlements, beg, scamm, pickpocket and bother tourists. I saw this in spain, italy and portugal
It's the same in London. On Westminster bridge you will see group after group all in a line. I counted 8 groups on the same bridge all with the same scam. It's comical!
It's EU law. Those scammers are all Romanians and are therefore legally in France. We've got the same issue here in Austria but to a lesser extent. They mostly cadge or worse aggressively beg for gas money. They behave like they stranded with their car, but of course if you give em gas money they won't leave. After they finished with begging a mini-bus picks them up and brings them to the next city where they perform the same faked drama.
The Disney scammers getting in ur face was hilarious 😂
so heartbreakingly sad that i share the earth with people like that
@@koaglidebecause you're so fucking almighty and important? What a deluded statement...get help dude..
@@koaglideI think child m*lesters are a bit worse but ok
A squad of like 4 plainclothes police could get 100s of arrests by hanging out in these tourist spots looking like tourists.
You arrest one and they are all running. They communicate
It's not that easy, they need to collect some sort of proof or identify themselves to make the arrest. As soon as one of these scammers notice the police, they run.
@@n0rmal953 and? if they run they are no longer there
@@n0rmal953 yep, maybe, but you still got 1 of them in custody lol, it's a patience game
@@n0rmal953 they could arrest most of a crew in one go, then a few hours later the other crews will return and they could get more arrests. These people will either need to find new spots or find a new scam.
I love how guilty and suspicious they look while doing this.
And yet, tourists still get sucked in.
You only noticed that because this video literally pointed that out
Only naive leftist are getting effed. Normal people know better than staying that close from this type of "humans"...
@@dinosuar-pq3nn
Wtf is a ‘dinosuar’?
@@dinosuar-pq3nn or because they look gypsy.
i love how confrontational he is with them with no fear, truly a hero facing bad guys
Like a true Czech haha
Well he is in the middle East.
Why would u fear people in Paris ? That’s sad. Look how soft they is
@@PathOfThe9some of these Romanians tend to be gypsies and they’ll butcher you. So yeah the guy had some balls and was lucky they value their freedom than going to prison over something petty
@@PathOfThe9 Half of paris is from the third world now
This is why you got to set the same set up. Pretend like you’re going to do the same scam but turn it into a lesson to the tourist walking by on how the scammers do it and how it’s done. Don’t take anyone’s money, or do, but give it back after you have revealed it’s a scam on this streets and not to fall for it.
He could go to jail. He has no lookouts
Why 2 TH-camrs better than Paris police?
TH-camrs care.
because Paris is the leftist experiment lab of our country, there is no police here
As they said, they have people in the two sides of the streets or bridges
If they see a police man, they threw they things and act normally, and in France police is never in civil habits when working in the street
@@vieillegreluche ? there is civil dressed cops in protests for example :)
BAC is not in uniform also :)
@@freitod6353 BAC's job isn't to catch scammers.
And I don't see where are the civils cops in protests, the crs are with their shield
In Serbia, when i was kid in 90s, there were gipsies doing this. Then out of nowhere, 3 cops came, and started beating them mercelesly.
They need to come out of retirement
You r a lucky guy.
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The heroes everyone Needs!
Nobody should be beaten @@kj8491
As a french, you get my biggest thank you for exposing scammers in our country ❤
sad thing is that these scams are litarally the least concerning about France and Paris and what have your politicians made of the country.
All Romanians, just living up the unfortunate stereotypes.
Gross! That thing at the end spit on you!
Don't france have undercover cops or do they just not care that tourists get scamed?
I was there to visit Paris. Why is the police doesn't do a shit about al the scammers, sellers of tour de Eiffel, etc. The whole city is full of them. You can't look anywhere and not see them! Police is just driving by.
Thank you very much for exposing this with your large audience !!!
I'm Parisian and it's been like this forever, I'm digusted of the local politics who let this happen even aware of this.
I saw them each time I would go around the tower and faced uncomfortable situations that included families with children . As I do, I invite you all people witnessing this to call 3975 (Paris police services for non urgent situations). Authorities are much to blame rather than police because they are not sent to patrol around. And a simple local decree would prohibit each of these people being around the area once identified.
I've comeback to Paris (my favourite city in the world, where I actually met my wife) after 15 years to be left speechless. The city is dirty, smells like urine, and you don't feel safe even in the central areas, + it doesn't look like Paris anymore. I don't understand how French people tolerate something like. Somethings has to be done (or undone).
The American guy knew it was a scam, his girlfriend told him it is a scam but still played twice and lost 150$...
America, home of the brave.
...and stupid...
At this point, was he scammed? Really?
americans have brain rot thanks to the men in small hats.
I don't think he did know. Some people tend to say "I knew it!", after the fact, but they really didn't. His girlfriend knew, but there are guys who don't listen to their girlfriends.
Shoot. I lived the exact same thing in a casino place once. A reckless guy meant to play Blackjack for 25 € a bet. His girlfriend was right next to him trying to discourage his intention. He lost the first one and he went on for the second. She was trying to change his mind and he loses again. There on the spot, in raw 2 minutes he lost 50 euros and they stormed out with her decorating him with all sorts of nice adjectives.
I love him casually talking about the scam right behind their backs in a foreign language and nobody even realises
There is no excuse for the police not stopping this.
yeah but their brown ! they dont know any better and besides arent they the real victims ?
True, that's france for you...
@@sdmoparmaninsd6713wasn’t talking to you, was talking to Ned. You fuking BOT! On to you
Oh I’m sure they break the police off a piece of the pie.
as long as they get a piece of the cut
I love how you guys out the scammers in your own language whilst thete in the background looking clueless
Fake money for scanners. A match made in heaven.
Too bad they will just use the fake money to scam somebody else
what did the scanners do wrong?
@@bennitok5529 Maybe he is working in a office and wants to annoy his co-workers by putting fake money in the scanners 🤷♂
@@bennitok5529 Scam people...
@@bennitok5529 They were not scanning properly. Duhh
The near ending was beautiful. Not all heroes wear capes. This guy is a true hero. Saved all those tourist's money.
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Nah he miss one😂 but still good thing to do
As a Parisian living near the Eiffel Tower, I thank you for this work. It's unbearable to see tourists being ripped off every day by these guys and being attacked when we try to help them.
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@@sharad7340well, well, well...
@@sharad7340I’ll give your mom a blue card 😉
@@sharad7340you come from a place where people defecate into their hands if not the streets
@@sharad7340lmao what
5:25 That blur really saved that guy from showing his face
haha
ooofff.... yikes.
Right? hahaha
They say never use gaussian blur anyway because you can just pause the video, look at it far away, and squint.
Always use zoomed in pixelated blur in video editing to scramble up the details.
I lose respect for youtubers who don't care
@@Sentarryto be fair he didn’t have to blur anyone so at least they tried
0:13 that smile is as real as it gets, pure witch smile
pure European physiognomy
@@cosmic_nihilist "gypsy" *
follow your leader 🤯🔫
@@LykeArgy I revoke your Iron Cross for not detecting sarcasm. Dismissed
@@cosmic_nihilist screw your cross
Why tourists would fall for something like this is beyond my understanding. I LOVE it that you gave them worthless money, and they didn't even realize it!
It was funny when he gave them worthless money, but less funny when they will use that money later on to scam some other person.
They realised it a few seconds later, but they didn't want to make a suspicious scene.
@@Asa...S They won't for a simple reason: the money effectively never leaves their hands.
@@SianaGearz The money leaves their hands when they comes up to a gullible tourists who wants to exchange money, there are tons of videos about this on this channel.
@@Asa...S Ah fair fair.
Go to 20 million views guys. You definitely deserve this!!🎉
It’s amazing how much effort they put into this scam instead of an actual job
Because they earn 10 times more, unfortunately.
they have a while scheme of hierchy some very rich gang leaders in Romania
@@auremilka they don't bro, they even have to pay a fee to be there probably
Same reason beggars beg and hoes hoe! More profitable, and no taxes!
Not even 2x guaranteed @@auremilka
7:37 "I'll bet these expired Belarusian rubles I got from scammers in Prague" That's poetic justice right there (maybe even the Prague scammers would be proud of you). As we say in my language, "robbing a thief gets you 100 years of pardon".
Unfortunately if he can scam them with the expired cash, they can do the same with others.
So you're saying I need to steal from the government. Hell yeah.
Vc é br né kkkkk
Three card monte NYC
@@robinwright531but they’re not looking to give anyone money
After being pick-pocketed on a bus here in Quito, I loaded up my pockets with photo copies of the old Ecuadorian Sucre, and put my valuables in my socks before I took my next bus ride. Not only was I quickly without the Sucres, but on my ride home, I saw a culprit counting their money and pausing to look closely at the Sucre which found its way into his stack of cash.
I'm from Ecuador and I'm very sorry you had to go trough that, My country is very beautiful but corrupt 100 fold, Not much we can do about it, Elections come up soon and that will lead to more crime.. Be very careful please, I hope you get your authentic sucres back.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@paulbuckles7937 im sorry you had to go trough that, im from Ecuador yet it is very dangerous here, stay safe.
Chefs kiss.
@@paulbuckles7937 sorry you had to go trough that, I'm from that country and It's tough stuff rn, stay safe.
You're doing great work, guys! Thank you so much!!
It is absolutely unfathomable for me how people still fall for it.
It's unfathomable how the French still allow these "special people" to walk around their city and commit scams.
People vote Trump.
@@DavidSmith-oy4of You look like you voted for ham sandwich.
@@thegnollroll6575 No, you won't, because not everyone has the "I'll just give 50 Euro away even though I know it's a scam" mentality. Have travelled a lot myself, have been robbed, assaulted, etc., but no, that has never made me more susceptible to knowingly giving scammers money. I think your experiences speak more about your personality, with all due respect.
@@DavidSmith-oy4of Has a DOG as his profile pic and is anti-orange man. Dogs, cats, now raccoons and squirrels getting offed as well... We know who the animal haters are...
I’m surprised you didn’t learn the phrase “we are the police and we are all watching you on cctv” in Romanian.
"Suntem de la poliție și vă urmărim pe camere".
Only need one phrase: "Du-te Dracului"
Pretending to be the police is pretty illegal in most places.
@@hellterminator Something tells me these scammers aren't going to press charges against him if he did say that.
@@mrdoggy8801 One of the viewers might. It's still incredible to me that it needs be said in this day and age, but don't record yourself committing crimes and especially don't share those videos on social media.
A dutch reporter who does shows about scams abroad once did this. He acted like he played along but when the time came to "pick" a cup he lifted both to show there was no ball and they became violent
Do you know the video title name?
do you have a link please?
Kees van der spek in Paris
@@MrMootje299 Do you have the direct link to the video please lol I looked it up and it doesn't give much on Google
Gotta love Cheese from the Bacon
as a romanian, we do NOT accept of those people
7:11 "Jack what's your name? - My name is Jack" ahahahaaha excellent video
wtf hahahahaha
They really deserve an oscar for their performance, very very believable 😂
LMAOOO
This is gold
There’s no way LMAOO
Scammers are losers in life. They decided to rip off people for a living instead of having a proper job.
And usually these scammers (who also might be beggers on the street, faking some financial emergency or call you from a shady callcenter) still don't get rich by it, the money more likely gets sent to some criminal clan boss in Romania or wherever.
This is how they spend their lives.
I love how you mocked the scammers by imitating their acts 😁😁
Great work! 👏
They are at least smarter than people falling for the scam. Think about it, there wouldn't be this many scammers if there weren't a lot of sucker's.
@@cillcamst2Even some smart people can fall into the scam. The difference is in the scam scheme, and it's can be much more complicated than on a first look.
They’re not Romanian. Please know the difference between Roma gypsies and Romania.
My gf got scammed in Poland. Worked for 2 days and then employer said, btw first 2 weeks in unpaid practice
to them this is the proper job. and contrary to your perspective, evidently they are pretty successful at it. otherwise they would be doing something else.
I absolutely love watching scammers in the street get scammed. You sir, earned a sub.
It frustrates me. It disrupts them for 5 minutes then they go right back to scamming
the scammers didn't get scammed
@capybaraponque611 no, they got worthless money. Scammed enough for me to say scammed.
Being scammed would imply they lost something, which they didn't.
@@jajackson-bo2tc they didn't lose their money, they didn't get scammed, they lost nothing.
I didn’t want this video/saga to end!!! First time watcher instant sub ❤ (stated watching because you looked like Louis T haha)
Just letting know: 3000 of old belarusian rubles in 2016 was $0.15😅😅😅
hey pretty soon 3000 American dollars will be about the same.
@@impressiveprogressive7343you know what's the difference between 1 dollar and 1 ruble?
1 dollar.
@@impressiveprogressive7343How soon?
It literally won’t trump finna make shit boom 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kamala losttt Lalalallala
@@carlofernelli lil bro does not know about the tariffs
The funniest thing about all these across Europe is the accomplices are so easy to spot. As they all wear a "Romanian Fashion Starter Kit", so easy to spot that dodgy fashion sense
And gold teeth! So stereotypical they're almost caricatures sometimes.
certain ethnic group...
Some of them look arab, I think in Paris it's multiple gangs, not just Romanis.
no that easy for the police , actually😅
@@blacklight4720 u can be sure our most honorable muslims from algeria or morocca will be part of this too
Dude, i've lived in paris for a year, i always wanted to do something like this. Thank you so much for doing it, this just made my day!
white problems
@pedroferraz5918 I'm in Paris too, let's be friends. I would love more Brazilian friends ahaha
Nice job for exposing them ❤
When I went to Paris as a student ambassador we had to take a whole class on how to avoid scammers in Greece, Italy, but mostly Paris. The Paris ones are awful. The first second I got the the Eiffel Tower I was simultaneously swarmed by a “deaf woman” raising money for a dear school, a nun raising money for an orphanage, and someone raising money for a blind school. All three came rushing us. Followed by an even bolder scammer who would hold up a sign. If you read the sign, she would demand money because she “blessed you”. We got good at pissing these people off and making them piss off. Had a guy tie a bracelet onto me. Just grabbed my wrist, and tied it on. He then demanded money because either I kept it, or cut it off. And either way he “lost out”, so I had to pay. I blatantly and bodily refused. A shop owner came over and cut it off me then scolded the man and threw it in the trash. The locals do NOT LIKE THESE PEOPLE.
I actually hate going to the Eiffel Tower because of this. Last time I was there for 10 minutes to get a photo and I quickly left to the quiet parts of Paris.
In St Mark's square, in Venice, they will run up and try to shove birdseed in your hand. They then demand 2-5 euros for what it ten cents of seed. You try to keep your hands clenched. And there are pickpockets and dudes offering cheap crap as gifts and then demanding cash.
Living in NYC teaches you to just ignore these people, don't even make eye contact. A good lesson to remember when visiting any city in any country
I saw these kind under the Eiffel Tower a few years ago. They swarmed some guy and took all his money. Then they were chasing another one until the person treatened with violence. Only then they backed off.
This are highly touristic countries and will always have scammers no matter what. just ignore them and you will be fine.
I actually won at this trick. When I was asked where the ball is, I quickly picked up two cups and said: "it's not under these".
He had to play along and pay up as there were other people around. 😂😂
LOL
That's smart lmao
Before my comment gets someone hurt, DO NOT attempt it if you're by yourself!! You never know how the scammers will react, and how many of their "hidden" partners there are pretending to be players or waiting on the side. There was quite a few of us buddies in a group so it felt safe to do it, but if I were alone, I wouldn't dare!!
Then you were just lucky. They could also just take your money and walk away or even attack you if you try to get your money back.
I think there's an element of money laundering with fake money too.
I remember watching a group get some tourists who would actually win. But they'd put notes they received from tourists on top of their pile and pay out with notes from the bottom.
Then someone would switch out the handful of cash.
After a good 20-30mins of watching them scam people, they gave us Eiffel Tower key chains and a thumbs up. We took that as a sign to leave.
They can threaten you, spit on you, have it all recorded, and the cops will just say 'nothing we can do'
Paris smells like urine for a reason
That should be America🇺🇲MAGA2025
Until they meet that person who doesn't care about beating the piss out of another person. My grandmother was that person 😂. Beat two pickpockets and then beat their backup guy.
THATS SO TRUE,I LIVE IN PARIS AND THE LAW=NO LIBERTY FR
Isn’t that all just part of being French?
When I was young (17) and naive, I actually got scammed by this while being with my school in Barcelona. Luckily for me the police was also present in civil clothing. They arrested them and gave me back my money in a hour so I could get back to my bus in time.
Thank you Barca Police. You saved a young fool that day.
I love these types of TH-cam videos. It seems like such a niche issue that i would have never thought deeply about on my own, but when presented with the video, I'm so invested to finish the whole thing.
Spread awareness, educate people. I know I do and tell anyone that thinks of traveling what scams they WILL be exposed to and point them to videos like this one. Scams are everywhere.
The Mickey scammer showing up as the other guys walks off was the icing on the cake 😂
I would not define the Mickey costume guy as an scammer. Usually these people they offer to show up in the tourist pictures for a tip, nothing else. The only scam they commit is to Disney as the do not pay intelectual property rights.
i remember almost falling for the mickey scam, thank god the nearest atm machine was awful and didn't work
How does the Mickey Mouse scam work?
@@gamewithadam7235he asks if you want a picture, and then if you say yes, he forces you to give him money
@@gamewithadam7235 I think they just ask if you want a photo with them and then afterwards want like 10 to 20 Euros for it.
Paris can hold Olympic games, but they can never keep that trash away from the streets, not even right under Eiffel Tower. It's a real disgrace, how they let Paris become like this.
uncontrolled immigration and giving people hostile to the nation and the people voting rights
All of that was gone during the Olympics. That shows that it's possible.
There are bad people everywhere you go.
If you think that's bad you should open up a history book and see what the french did in Algeria. You'll know disgrace when you read about that
@@ShaSha-gn8bh Imagine being this obsessed over events from 70 years ago that you go around completely unrelated comment sections to spread your terrorist propaganda
Great work exposing these scammers!!
What a disgusting group of people.
The long way to say "gypsies".
@@Georgi_Slavov_Rose_Land In germany we call them "Zigeuner", but nowadays it's discrimmination according to the left socialist gourvenment.
Not sure what's more disgusting, the scammers or the police inaction. Who cares if they have "lookouts", the police could easily perform a sting operation by sending some undercovers to play this game and as we see it is not all that difficult to film them either.
@@Georgi_Slavov_Rose_Landidk why you think it's gypsies, it's clearly Arabs.
roach infestation
As a French, you already did more than the police.
A big Thank you "Děkuju"
Waiting for episode 2.
We don’t have that in Denmark we just vote for different parties if they don’t fix our problems and we have only 2% for a party to get into parliament, and patricians like power more than they are lazy. And when the laws have been passed the government just order the police to enforce them and then they suddenly decide to leave for other easy targets 🤷♂️ you can target them easily because they behave so differently only the homeless people have had some suffering because they can’t live more than 2 people together but they are happy to not have to deal with them, they are not very tolerant towards homeless people because they are seen as competition for begging, but we found there behavior so extreme that we couldn’t allow it in Denmark
Understood @@kimmogensen4888
Tbh if a guy spit on me in the street like that I’d probably get arrested.
You’d turn into Maddude
They are in groups so you would probably end up in hospital instead keyboard warrior
Don’t twead on me uwu
His jaw would be spinning around his neck like a looney toon
you would likely get stabbed and if they ever get even arrested they will walk out the next day. France has become a shithole.
Love the blur at 5:27
9:35 Isn't the mickey guy also a scam? You accept for a photo and they force you to pay
Legal jobs are hard to get for non French speakers. Met a 25yo kid from Bangledesh in Paris tell me they wouldn't hire him at a restaurant cause he could barely speak French.
@@Gary-ee3kq Cry me a river.
@@Gary-ee3kq Isn’t that pretty common in a lot of countries? You’re expected to know how to speak the native language at least on the basic level. Also a 25 year old isn’t a kid.
@@TrollSuperStarget a life, loser
Lmao yeah. I can speak romanian, and the word he said before 'photo' was 'bulangiule', which is a pretty vulgar insult in romanian. He likely knows the other people running the scams, why would he randomly insult him otherwise.
The amount of different scammers in a single frame is truly something.
Your confrontational attitude was great
not at all.. .this is why some ppl has to do for living
@ if you have to scam people for a living you are a criminal and deserve no quarter
@@davidl6332 they should start working a honest job instead of scamming.
I think the best response to this sort of scam is when they ask you where the ball or whatever is, you say "I know where it's * NOT *" and then pick up 2 of the cups. They either have to declare you a winner or admit it's a scam when there's nothing under the last one.
Only problem with it is that a lot of these scammers are not above harassing you/getting violent.
Please learn the ball trick yourself, get a similar and place it under yours while turning the cup.
Do this! Please!
That would be brilliant!
And if anyone complains, just turn the other two cups: they are empty.
They will beat you up when they see a ball. They are not giving money back.
@@d3r4g45of course you get beaten like trash but it's a good video
Thank you for making this video. These scammers need to be exposed. The impunity with which they operate is staggering, the French authorities should be embarrassed by this.
Honestly? Everyone knows this is a scam.
@@OrangeTabbyCat Not everyone clearly.
+1
@@OrangeTabbyCat the texas dude knew it was a scam, still played and lost his ass. Just baffling. I have the same reaction every time...who the heck still falls for this crap?? and the answer unfortunately is plenty of people.
They need to be fined or locked up. "To be exposed" doesn't solve the problem.
I love the fact that you enjoy the confrontation. Thank you for your service
LEGEND. hahhahaa keep it coming!! you can even use the rayban meta glasses to film now
New series:
Scammers worldwide. With the HONEST GUIDE.🌏
Even Japan has scams targeting foreigners. Someone will talk to you in English and drag you into a 'bar' and they will hand you a sham menu in Japanese that has you pay drinks by the milliliter! And there's religious sects trying to recruit foreigners as well. Even the countries that are perceived as safe have scams everywhere.
yeah I wanna see american or chinese scammers
wild that they all look french to
There is already a show called Scam city
Already a popular show it’s called Scam City
Please, everyone keep exposing these scamming clowns.
6:00 "I'm from uhh.. doesn't matter. I got a lot of money!"
The facade was not quite facading but it somehow worked
Throw in the clear lack of New Jersey accent despite him lying about being from NJ 15 seconds later
@@turkishjanitor3666 What is a New Jersey accent
Omg… I really enjoyed this video!! 😂Thanks for exposing this reality because if I ever go to Paris I will be showing this video to my husband before he decides to throw money away thinking he is gonna find the ball🤦🏽♀️🤷🏼♀️😂😂😂.
Also the mickey mouse guy was with them, he says "you sucker, you want a photo?"
I bet all the scammers on that bridge, maybe even on that neighborhood, are part of the same cartel
should have taken a picture with him, paying with your nice and valuable notes
you can see by his shoes lmao
@@matheusferrao I think so too, why would they all just accept each others presence otherwise.
@@matheusferrao they are just romanian imigrant gypsies scamming people and swearing at them,no cartel
Scammers ruined Paris for me, especially the beautiful Sacre Coeur area. Can't stop anywhere and take a decent picture without them babbling in your ear. Or following you no matter how often you tell them no or try to ignore them. I knew what to expect but it was still scary.
Tell us more, what other scams do they run
@@leolandi3852 the "deaf children" scam is quite common, they make you sign a fake petition and then aggressively demand money as if you just signed a contract. it's sad because it's often done by mothers and kids. Men will approach you out of nowhere and tie a wristband around your arm, joking and acting like they gave it to you for free, and when you accept they will demand money. the wristband is so tightly knot you can't get it off, so they will accuse you of stealing if you try to walk away. it's especially malicious because it's done when you raise your arms to take a picture of something and concentrate on your phone for a moment, they will rush over to you and tie the band so fast you won't know what happened. I've seen it happen to male tourists as well. the long staircase of Sacre Coeur is perfect for this, so if you're ever there, check your surroundings at all times.
I still don't understand how after so many centuries tourists can still fall for those scammers.
same reason government controls its citizens and not the other way around. Humans are dumber than most animals, yet think theyre superior.
It is silly, but to be fair to them, other countries don't have these shitbags trolling around parks etc, they'd be in jail.
They didnt have them from the 1960s and back... then "something" happened and now theres for NO REASON alot of crime and gangs in europe.. huh weird
because knowledge dies, stupidity comes alive
@@sdmoparmaninsd6713 Those people are everywhere in Europe in the touristic area. Granted most cities don't have massive tourism like in Paris.
The one time I was in Paris I was alone and was scammed in this game just like the other tourist. This video is incredibly cathartic and I only wish I could go back and do this to the scammers as well
The guy who spat on you at the end would have initiated a factory reset for himself.
Don't forget they are acting in groups, have relatively little to lose and are carrying at least a knife...
@@lexxxonjoe quiet down bot account, its okay to defend yourself, not everyone is as timid as you are.
@@jaredrogers7863 So you´d take on a fight that you will 100% lose and probably lose your life over 150 quid?! Your decision making is kinda timid tbh...
@@jaredrogers7863Bro ur a tough guy right ?
Hahaha in France? LOL, you must be American to think you can lay your hands on a migrant in France. Why do you think these scammers are allowed free reign when it's clearly so simple to spot and put an end to? Protected wildlife bro, its all over EU.
The worste part is that police does nothing. How difficult is it to have some undercover police.
Police has more important things to do. The worst parts is that people are so stupid and fall for this, it’s their own fault. This happens in every big city. When I was a kid, some 50 years ago, we already saw groups like this when we were on vacation.
@@OrangeTabbyCat Right, because investing 1 or 2 policemen on a daily basis is just impossible. The police corps works so efficiently that ever single person is working on the highest level and ever second counts.
@@OrangeTabbyCat That's bullshit. If they are making thousands of dollars per hour by scamming people in public places police could absolutely do something about it. They are just too lazy.
Police doesn't even have to catch everyone. All they'd need is to get a few of these gangs in prison, then they'll probably stop or decrease their activity. It's like how a whole lot more people would murder than they currently do if that was never properly punished.
@@OrangeTabbyCat lol brown hands wrote this
as soon as that guy spit on me, his day would have been over.
would you hit him with your keyboard or big fingers?
Same, at least the guy would go back home with a flat nose.
At the very least being able to eat solid food again.
The problem isn't that guy but the group that would come to aid him.
true, but if your in an other country, u never know what they up to
Wild how they all have something in common
“ He’s cool. Let’s do him” that’s crazy
LOL @7:10 the scammer says to his accomplice "For you Jack, what is your name?" Accomplice replies "My name is Jack" then scammer says "My name is Dulab". He forgot they hadn't introduced in front of the mark this time, skipped a step and then jumped back to the introduction. They're so pathetic!
What's funny is that it actually sounds like he says "dulap" which is romanian for either cabinet or wardrobe closet
Also, "Jack" is an extremely common name in Milan...
0:08 nice lady from paris? not a single person in this shot is french lmao
Yeah you can tell from the accents, not obvious for the tourists though.
@@ether5386 very very obvious for most europeans though.
He was saying that tongue and cheek.
Thanks you
Where are they from?
crazy to me that people still fall for scams it’s sad to see
omg 8:43 Mickey is their hitman and he's about to TAKE YOU OUT
not
@@jzmnvazquezit is a joke
@@jzmnvazquez you thought he was being serious? 😂😂😂
@@Will-helm how does replying "not" have anything to do with that?
@@hessen5498 how does it not?
7:13 „My friend, for you Jack, what’s your name?“ „my name is Jack“ 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
As a Romanian, i FULLY support this and i would give anything to join you one day haha
Yep, me too. Btw, I live in France and the last time I went in Paris I noticed this scam and tried to film them, but they were very aggressive. I stuck around to see how they operate, and it was exactly like in this video.
@@cmworld1492 oh i WISH they would be aggressive to me 😂😂😂
@@doipatrusapte That's easy to say until you got a group of guys standing around you. These people are no idiots.
Is that mickey mouse from aliexpress part of their act…..
Amazing work, congrats :)
Before I saw the teaser for part II, I was about to post a warning. These gangs can get seriously violent. Don’t try to imitate Janek, guys. He has years of experience busting scammers. And even then apparently things can get iffy. Janek, I hope you guys turned out OK and you still enjoyed the city.
I think I saw it half year ago: in next episode Janek will be defending the spitter from being beated by random local guy who saw it 🙂
Well because others than Janek do not do that, these scammers will continue scamming forever..
That’s exactly what they what… us to be scared of them.
@@Putasm1 I agree. But it’s my city, I know very few things are actually dangerous and this is one of them. All I’m saying is, don’t be a two-bit vigilante. It’s not all fun and games.
@@JohannesNikitin91 They will not stop because you meddle. You come, you go, they’re back the next day. They will stop when people stop giving them money. Educate the travelers, not the thieves
How do people still fall for this???? Walk away!
That’s the easiest scam to avoid. Tbh it’s like trying to win money at a fair.
With a beer in hand, anything's possible!
i think the biggest scam is a $5 fish, that turns out to be a $300 expense once you paid for the heating, filter, the 10 chemical additives that you need and everything else. and then the fish dies anyways.
It's crazy people need to wise up
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 Bahahaha, so true.
This has DESTROYED Paris. It could be so easily solved and prevented but yet again nothing is being done about this problem.
Until the people in numbers decide to do something themselves, nothing is going to change. We had a guy threatening a mother of 2 because she wouldn't date him, he was harrassing her violently. She got in touch with a "reporter", a TH-cam blogger covering a myriad of topics, he covered her story, suddenly a group of 80+ men on telegram started to look for this guy and he was immediately arrested and now he faces 4 years minimum, for his own protection.
@@SuperiorApostate im preety sure thats a best case scenario. illegal immi do so much evil in europe its crazy rapping kids stabbig robbing scamming etc
Last time I checked Paris is still there, not destroyed. Also it cant be easily solved, unless you mean racial discrimination - taking all roma people and punishing them.
Well that's the thing, i don't know what is worse, police doing nothing or people being so stupid to still fall for this scam. And these scammers are all over Europe, not just Paris
PARISIANS WANT THIS ! THEY VOTE FOR THIS! THEY ARE SICK IN THE HEAD
Masz jaja człowieku. Pozdrowienia z Polski.
Calling out that American for being a gullible idiot in front of his girlfriend was perfection.
Just witnessed a whole country of them officially being gullible idiots
Where are you from where everyone are geniuses?
Probably the worst craphole ever! Also the guy exposing them is from the States!
@@FTW412 dude chill out
@ Dude are you even old enough to be part of the conversation what are you like 12?
I remember seeing this exact scam in Spain in the 90’s. Even then as a naïve teenager I didn’t partake because of the age old saying “if something looks too good to be true, it probably is”. I can’t believe people STILL fall for this.
In this day and age if you fall for this then you deserve to lose
In this day and age if you fall for this then you deserve to lose
@@Ninja-gt3zi it had to be said twice!
In Italy we call it "il gioco delle tre carte" (the three cards game) it works exactly in the same way. The game was invented in the 15th century according to Wikipedia. Not knowing it in the 21th century is almost laughable.
We were on a school trip to Spain in the late 90's and someone from my class decided to play because "he was sure where the ball was". No dude. There was no ball to begin with.
But I have to admit, I didn't know they just take the ball out and shuffle empty cups around back then either.
This game is older than cow farts yet people still get taken. 🤣🤣🤣
alot of people are pretty stupid though
I also don't get why people fall for this. There are more fun ways to bet and lose your money.
…older than cow farts????
Wellll done! This is my redemption
There’s no way I could be spat on and keep my cool
On bro, I have self control, but my dad told me to never let a man piss on my leg, his face is getting clocked
I don’t know how he didn’t throw a haymaker. I’d absolutely lose my sht.
@@tonywitdasauce1968 my dad told me to never let a man spit in my face, I have good self control but this is something you don't do, I would've clocked him
ikr I'd deal with law later but my hands sure wont take it easy
@@tonywitdasauce1968 fr don't get mad with me because you got caught being scummy
10:13 "Don't break the character, don't break the character"
The best scam you did to scammers my friend 😂😂😂
If someone spat at me, they would be picking their teeth up off the floor. Despicable act.
Excellent.
Sure thing Mr. keyboard warrior
@@radixalpinguin, man wake up, guy is French, what he is gonna do about it? They are basically made out of glass. Did you know that it is mandatory to carry a white flag in your pocket if you are French so you can surrender if things are getting hard.
"f u and your country for not allowing me to scam!" what a loser. dude looks like a goblin too. i wish i was all calm as the youtuber. im a bit unhinged, stuff like that would set me off. id definitely be back with some friends later that night.
@@radixalpinguin get spit in your face from a crack grandpa then - "keyboard warrior"
This video absolutely BLEW up
Your comment didn't 😂😂😂😂😂🎉
@ I laughed nigga
0:14 she’s every man’s dream of a french woman
She ain't French 😂😂you need to travel a lot more dude
@@wendigo1881and you need to learn sarcasm
@@jaypee112233That ain't sarcasm but a ill informed attempt at a sarcastic joke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@wendigo1881could be but probably romani
Looks like your eyes gained weight
The Mickey Mouse was also romanian and sain "Bulangiule photo?" where "bulangiule" means "asshole".
Actually means "faggot" *
How about in mexico?
Yep.
I'm surprised he didn't point that out
I think it was used more as to describe a gay man.
Stefane sti si tu ca nu inseamna asshole.
It's sad, however really the sadness lies in the necessity for these people to do this
Doesn't matter where you are in the world. There's always gonna be somebody looking to scam you out of your money.
And most of the times that someone is gonna be a gypsy
True, dodgy Romanians are everywhere nowadays, never trust them.
Mainly brown people though
Yeah, Uncle Sam! Na-hoy!