@@waynemontpetit8181 I mean, it totally would affect your brain if you got kidney infection and long-term lung cancer. I would be pretty beaten up about it.
@@tornadodex1366 Believe me, being so self depreciating may be the reason why you do not have a girlfriend. Chin up man, self depreciating is never good for anyone. Do not do it for your own sake. And other people feel repelled by this kinda attitude as well... I know because I have been there.
That's the best insult in emails. But the best insult for phone scammers is to say (very nicely, as if you don't know it's an insult) "I'm sorry, I can't understand you, can you please transfer me to someone who speaks English?" That's the audio version of the "small boy" insult, probably because English is an international trade language like Latin used to be, a few hundred years ago, and it's implying they're not serious business people if their English isn't as good as yours.
@@tiffclarke1157 is that what it is? For some reason, my ex was really weirdly and dramatically triggered by the phrase “put on your big boy pants”. Even the words “big boy pants” had a profound effect on his well being. Though in his case, I always suspected it had less to do with “boy” than with his lack of “big pants” Ahh either way, good times.
Who else here can visualize Shrimp smiling proudly at his Warosa Ownership Certificate which now hangs on his office wall inside of a cheap picture frame.
@@AtomicShrimp I was more impressed with the effort which must have gone into the "British Crown Court" document. And yet it's not remotely like anything any court anywhere in the world would create, leaving aside that Britain doesn't have courts (England & Wales, Scotland and NI all have separate judicial systems). Bless them, all that seeking out clip art, and choosing addresses. 446 Stockport Road is part of a block of residential flats.
When I was in California at some Mexican restaurant with a parking lot that was most certainly not flat, I noticed that there was a door in a blue building near the restaurant that had no doorstep. Some of the people that were with me took photos of the door and I was wondering how safe it was to have a door roughly a foot above ground level with no stairs, especially if the ground is not level (the door opened out into the parking lot my group was parked in). I wonder if anyone unintentionally broke their ankle while exiting through that door.
@@AtomicShrimp I also wondered how they would deliver it IN your doorstep. Now were they planning on sending you the money cemented in a brand new doorstep? 🤔
I tried ordering a doorstep, but the delivery failed for some reason. It's like that time my recycling bin broke and I couldn't figure out how to throw it away
LOL. Dan Aykroyd once had a role (in a children's program similar to SCTV) where he played a door-to-door Door Salesman and knew he couldn't make a sale each time he knocked on a door. Perhaps the writer knows where to acquire doorsteps?
I think I know why most of the scammers didn’t reply to you asking for John Warosa’s Legacy fund. It was actually John Barosa’s legacy fund they knew about.
That certificate of ownership is just so wholesome, you put the scammers to work just like a 5th grade teacher doing a cool science project with some kids who are playing lazy.
Do a Karen scambating: - Be super entitled to the prize/inheritance stuff - Be rude and arrogant, threating the scammer as trash, EXCUSE ME, I'M THE CONSUMER (and they are trash anyways so it's OK) - Demand to speak with the manager, complain about the employee when you go to a higher up, do this multiple times if possible (ex: UN scam, try to reach for the general secretary of the UN) I love your vids and channel concept, I'm more into scambating stuff but I've occasionally tried your other content, and I LOVED IT. Keep the great work!
I love the reference to gold bars being used to disguise the value. Easter eggs like that are fun payoff for those of us who have been tuning in to your videos.
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"It contains bundles of money disguised as gold bars in order to distract anyone who might think it is valuable" For a not very good english speaker this might sound confusing enought to be believable, but I died from laughter
After "Yes, the box is full of money", I expected the reply to be "Ah, then it's not the box I'm looking for. Mine contains money that looks like gold."
I'm italian, i remember a Vivian Gary at my school. She was Stephen Gary's daughter, very reputable italian family. They were the descendents of the famous Gary Baldy , the unifier of Italy
Was literally thinking the other day 'I wish we'd get more of Merton soon' as hes such an interesting and fun character, and Shrimp delivers! But not to the doorstep, I dont have one.
It's probably not so bad. In most cases, people don't leave money to strangers. Generally, if you're close enough to be left money by someone, you're at least close enough to hear about their death throughout channels other than the ones distributing their will. For example, even if you had a great aunt you didn't know who left all her living relatives something, you'd most likely hear from your parents or your grandparents that it had happened. Also, very importantly, no matter who leaves you money, you'd never be required to pay an advance fee that isn't deductible from the inherentance, you'd be able to contact the agencies and banks involved independently by methods other than just email, and all points of contact would likely have a better grasp on the English language and professionalism. So, with all that, whoever has to do that wouldn't really have such a hard time at all. I'm sure they'd get a few people thinking it's a scam but they'd be able to easily prove it wasn't, and would never have to ask anyone for money.
@@MsAnonymousFangirl not always. There are people who get commission to track down any living relatives of people who have died intestate (without a will) in the UK at least. You'd be surprised how many families have a feud or just drift apart. There is a TV series about the work thee people do called heir hunters. On the other hand they don't demand money from the people the track down, as it comes out of the estate.
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If 1% of deaths in plane crashes mentioned by those scammers actually happened, the whole airline industry would break apart.
Warosa is such a character. Is he an arms dealer, a spy, perhaps a 00 agent? Or is he simply an international man of mystery, the modern day Austin Powers?
For the box one you should’ve said “no need to ship it to me, I can just come pick it up” that would’ve made them rethink what the hell they were doing
Yeah, they just make up more excuses. Tbh, it's good they don't want you to come over. Apparently in the mid-2000s there were more scams centring around getting victims to fly to said countries (South Africa for one) and then they'd steal their money and kidnap them. Pretty scary stuff. At least the thieves we're dealing with don't appear to be kidnappers.
I actually let out a cheer of joy when the man _actually_ succeeded, and we got someone out there to go through the whole process of drafting up that document
Ideas: -use this certificate in later videos where they require documents -make a new account with the name of the person they claim is deceased to request “your” money
This is one of the reasons I love these videos. To me it makes them ten times funnier than just reading it as they intended. Too many channels just gloss over typos and don't realize the untapped comedy potential lol
You really nailed the „ch“ sound in „Eich“. This *is* a difficult phoneme for most non-native German speakers (and even for some native ones), so - great job!
You know, you're one of the few British TH-camrs I'm subbed to and so far, great Britain never disappoints. Edible shrooms, some food reviews, scam baiting etc etc.
Can I just say, one thing I absolutely LOVE about this channel is how you read the emails verbatim, typos and all? Thanks for making us all laugh Atomic Shrimp!
Sometimes I feel sorry for Atomic abusing scammers like that. Then I remember that they would take the last bits of money a mother needs to feed her children, and the feeling fades away.
My sister had gotten a phone call from a company that told her that she won a free trip to England. She thought it was a scam but she listened more to the phone call right when she was about to hang up and they told her it was absolutely free of charge and that they were going to send the plane tickets to her email address. So she checked her email and lo and behold there were 2 free plane tickets to England. She went to the airport, gave the person her boarding pass, and she went to England! Apparently when she bought her pool she had signed up for a sweepstakes the pool company had for a chance for a free vacation to England and she forgot all about it. So a year later when they contacted her she initially thought it was a scam. That just goes to show that anything that's legit will never ever ever require you to pay a single dime.
I can't Express in words the brilliance of all your videos. The continuity and depth of ideas is better than anything on Netflix, although I'm 66 and don't view scambaiting as entertainment, in any way. Keep it up.
the voice, the strorytelling, the righteous indignation, the john warosa legacy fund, the fact you're pissing off scammers... I love it all You and the dude that literally locate and hack scammer's pcs, you guys are legends
"space, 2 full stops [...] space comma" is one of my favourite moments of this video. It was really fun seeing you confuse the scammers by asking for the John Warosa legacy fund. I had a blast watching it, thanks!
Man, I can rewatch your videos endlessly. Your timing and delivery are hilarious and the way you create stories out of this stuff is really brilliant. Thanks for all you do to keep us entertained.
I absolutely love your scambating videos! John Warosa is an absolute legend on this channel. Oh and congrats to 500k, you‘re almost at 600k :) Well deserved!
I swear my favorite new “thing” to start happening rather recently is people purposely mispronouncing the misspelling of words. It is always so glorious.
Girl: come over Me: does this relate to the John Warosa legacy fund that i was trying to recover? Girl: yes Me: *comes over immediately* *actually gets kidnapped and trafficked*
Sean Adams (Director Inspection Unit United Nations Inspector Agent): "We don't know exactly what's in the box, probably cash or gold" Merton: "Oh yeah that's my cash disguised as gold bars" Sean Adams: "That's the exact contents of the box, indeed"
I really appreciate the little details in your script, they're very informing and fun, stressing the idea, reminding the audience that this is a scam, that these people want nothing but to steal from you.
Everyone knows the soul called Barrister John Warosa.
I beg you don't tell me anything about the soul called Mr Barrister John Warosa.
Do you have the steam giftcard is?
I came looking for gold and I found the John warossa legacy fund I was trying to recover. -Colombus, 1492
COULD IT BE! THEEE BARRISTER JOHN WAROSA? MY LONG LOST PERSIAN SON WHO LEAVE ME A FORTUNE WHEN HE DIES!?!?!
Omg so gd funny
"my husband died as a result of brief illness called heart attack"
You may have heard of it
And she is suffering from kidney infection, and long term cancer of the lungs, which has affected her brain.
Well, at least she has her health.
If a heart attack is lengthy and drawn out something went terribly wrong
Well, it's not exactly inaccurate.
@@waynemontpetit8181 I mean, it totally would affect your brain if you got kidney infection and long-term lung cancer. I would be pretty beaten up about it.
Girlfriend gets me a birthday present.
Me : Does this relate to the John Warosa legacy fund I was trying to recover?
This comment made me laugh way more than it should've
No-*IM NOT INTERESTED*
Wow. Imagine actually being good enough to get a girlfriend. Could not be me.
@@tornadodex1366 Believe me, being so self depreciating may be the reason why you do not have a girlfriend. Chin up man, self depreciating is never good for anyone. Do not do it for your own sake. And other people feel repelled by this kinda attitude as well... I know because I have been there.
@@malegirlboss Positivity! WOOOOO!
"Sorry to have wasted your time" may be the biggest lie you have ever told a scammer.
Lol
Sorry not sorry ;)
Sorry not sorry.
@@gaminglegend i’m
@@asf07 you're
I love how "small boy" is like the ultimate insult to them. Good callback to earlier baits.
I had to pause the video to laugh when he brought it up
Yeah because it means someone you send to do your errands.
Almost like a maid...servant .bellboy.
That's the best insult in emails. But the best insult for phone scammers is to say (very nicely, as if you don't know it's an insult) "I'm sorry, I can't understand you, can you please transfer me to someone who speaks English?"
That's the audio version of the "small boy" insult, probably because English is an international trade language like Latin used to be, a few hundred years ago, and it's implying they're not serious business people if their English isn't as good as yours.
@@tiffclarke1157 is that what it is? For some reason, my ex was really weirdly and dramatically triggered by the phrase “put on your big boy pants”. Even the words “big boy pants” had a profound effect on his well being.
Though in his case, I always suspected it had less to do with “boy” than with his lack of “big pants”
Ahh either way, good times.
Who else here can visualize Shrimp smiling proudly at his Warosa Ownership Certificate which now hangs on his office wall inside of a cheap picture frame.
I think I might actually frame it
Making a Warosa Ownership Certificate is one thing,
getting a scammer to make one for you is another.
@@AtomicShrimp I envisage a future video "Making a certificate frame from beachcombed driftwood"
No way! Atomic Shrimp answered your comment! That's so cool. I genuinely find it funny that a scammer's mistake could bring us here 🤣
@@AtomicShrimp I was more impressed with the effort which must have gone into the "British Crown Court" document. And yet it's not remotely like anything any court anywhere in the world would create, leaving aside that Britain doesn't have courts (England & Wales, Scotland and NI all have separate judicial systems). Bless them, all that seeking out clip art, and choosing addresses. 446 Stockport Road is part of a block of residential flats.
Warosa seems like a nice guy, kinda guy I'd take out for a drink then give him a good ol' cheque of 1,000,000 euros via western union.
Or take him out for a steak dinner and pay with steam cards
he doesn't exist tho. there's no soul called john warosa
@@cuprianlycoris4016 uhhh
Haha, I understood that reference
@@jajajjaajael its reference
“YOU DON’T KNOW YOUR LEFT FROM RIGHT” lmfao that made me lose it. Man just straight up said “No u”
I'm not crying. You are!
“I know you are but what am I”
"I thought I was talking with an adult, but clearly you must be a small boy" fucking sent me.
Eyyy
@@andrewboyer8700 Yo wtf 😂 out of everyone I’d expect to find here you’re like bottom of the list.
The various images of homes lacking a doorstep had me wheezing.
My house doesn't have a doorstep tho.
When I was in California at some Mexican restaurant with a parking lot that was most certainly not flat, I noticed that there was a door in a blue building near the restaurant that had no doorstep. Some of the people that were with me took photos of the door and I was wondering how safe it was to have a door roughly a foot above ground level with no stairs, especially if the ground is not level (the door opened out into the parking lot my group was parked in). I wonder if anyone unintentionally broke their ankle while exiting through that door.
I love that he chose to take images of houses WITH doorsteps and crossing them out, instead of just using photos of houses with no doorsteps
@@jd_the_cat If the door opened inward it was probably a loading dock.
@@themudpit621 It looked like it opened outward.
"my dear, i meant yes"
this is worded like a response you'd make to a scammer lol
I feel like that little interaction there was actually the scammer playing me
@@AtomicShrimp You mean... it wasn't the John Warosa Legacy Fund?
@@AtomicShrimp Yes, or no.
Friend, please tell me no more of this soul called Mr. Barrister John Barosa. OK?
*Warosa
@@AtomicShrimp That is what I said, I am not a small boy. I know my left from my right. 😂
@@grantgabriel6958 XD
I'm so glad Warosa is back
How
10 years ago? When it's like, published in like minutes?
He never left. He's always in all of our hearts.
I prefer Barosa, but Warosa is a close second.
You mean Barosa don't you? 😂
You might not know your lefts and rights but you definitely know your doorsteps
I don't think they exist.
@@AtomicShrimp I also wondered how they would deliver it IN your doorstep. Now were they planning on sending you the money cemented in a brand new doorstep? 🤔
I tried ordering a doorstep, but the delivery failed for some reason. It's like that time my recycling bin broke and I couldn't figure out how to throw it away
LOL. Dan Aykroyd once had a role (in a children's program similar to SCTV) where he played a door-to-door Door Salesman and knew he couldn't make a sale each time he knocked on a door. Perhaps the writer knows where to acquire doorsteps?
@@AtomicShrimp I was hoping for the last one you would say something about the package being too heavy and being worried it would break your doorstep
I think I know why most of the scammers didn’t reply to you asking for John Warosa’s Legacy fund.
It was actually John Barosa’s legacy fund they knew about.
It's easy to get them mixed up, they work in the same office after all.
@@daybreak2127 And they sometimes even use the same email account.
@@daybreak2127 I have to disagree. There is NO-ONE like John Barosa.
I beg don't tell me anything about the soul John Warosa.
@@simoncourt4150 I will not beg.
“Short disease called heart attack” might just be the funniest thing I’ve ever heard
You might have heard of it
"But it seems you must be a small boy"
Ah yes, the references
What are they references of?
@@hiddenshadow2105 The Surprising Return Of John Barosa
@@valbueno Thank you.
@@hiddenshadow2105 jaon
The AtomicShrimp Cinematic Universe keeps expanding!
"Is that your father's fake passport?" lmao.
Ya burnt!
If Atomic Shrimp does a novel/biography I hope it's titled "The Story of John Warosa, who is different from John Barosa"
There is no soul like him
Yes, that would be genius.
“That soul called John Warosa”
To John Warosa and Barosa
Even though they share the same email account
What if you wanted to go to heaven, but God said
"Does this relate to the John Warosa fund I was trying to recover?"
Tell him you're John Barosa and you work in same office
My dear I meant yes
I can get the ID identification card to you yet.Just wait a moment and I will get back too it soon.
What if god said
"Do you like cucumbers?"
That certificate of ownership is just so wholesome, you put the scammers to work just like a 5th grade teacher doing a cool science project with some kids who are playing lazy.
Do you mean yes,it is or yes,it isn't?
Scammer: *yes*
Literally how it happened.
Sorry, I said "no" meaning "yes".
Sir Humphrey Appleby lives on
I like that you read out the spelling errors as they are, adds a nice flavour to the mails. :)
Much flavour
His food videos look like they also have nice flavour... Um... Wait sometimes they're not so much "nice" but definitely much flavour.
It's exactly how I tend to read a lot of anything as well. Makes for good fun sometimes. Keep at it, Atomic Champ.
What speling erors?
@@commoncoward You mean "flavor", surely?
Do a Karen scambating:
- Be super entitled to the prize/inheritance stuff
- Be rude and arrogant, threating the scammer as trash, EXCUSE ME, I'M THE CONSUMER (and they are trash anyways so it's OK)
- Demand to speak with the manager, complain about the employee when you go to a higher up, do this multiple times if possible (ex: UN scam, try to reach for the general secretary of the UN)
I love your vids and channel concept, I'm more into scambating stuff but I've occasionally tried your other content, and I LOVED IT. Keep the great work!
@ Thomas The one about "Tell the scammers that I already have the money" was a laugh a second!
RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION
They try to kidnap if you tell them that for ransom c:
Scammers would drop you in an instant, but worth a try.
They probably won't reply anymore to you after the first mail.
I love the reference to gold bars being used to disguise the value. Easter eggs like that are fun payoff for those of us who have been tuning in to your videos.
Also, small boy was here too!
"I could not locate any of his relatives either dead or alive".
Just let that sink in for a moment.
Okay.
*Porcelain thumps as sink enters*
Long enough?
@@Joel-qo6gt *turns up the cassette tape player's volume setting so you can hear the track's laughter*
@@shaynehughes6645 Oh, I get it, Joel, he just called you a boomer.
Puns
Most youtubers: “this video is sponsored by nord vpn”
Atomic shrimp: “this video is sponsored by your frequently answered questions”
Levels 💪
@@mari2. Raidcon VPN Merch when
Captainsparklez: "This video is sponsored by the like button"
Anything as long as it's not Raid Shadow Legends.
Change that nord vpn part to raid shadow legends
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RAID is a free-to-play mobile game with stunning graphics and progression with heros.
I recently got an [insert hero here], an [insert stars].
The first 100 people can retrieve 10000 silver, an legendary 3 stars hero and 100 gold in the mail in the top right corner.
Thanks to RAID: Shadow Legends for sponsoring this video! Now onto the video!
"It contains bundles of money disguised as gold bars in order to distract anyone who might think it is valuable"
For a not very good english speaker this might sound confusing enought to be believable, but I died from laughter
After "Yes, the box is full of money", I expected the reply to be "Ah, then it's not the box I'm looking for. Mine contains money that looks like gold."
I guess in some countries they back up their money with plastic lunch boxes.
I'm italian, i remember a Vivian Gary at my school. She was Stephen Gary's daughter, very reputable italian family. They were the descendents of the famous Gary Baldy , the unifier of Italy
I LIKE PASTA !!!!!!!
🤣
💀
* muoio
Italian here too. I can confirm Vivian is very italian even if she put cream in the carbonara :(
using the term "small boy" really does seem to annoy scammers
the irony of scammers feeling insulted...
My favourite part is "Do you mean yes it is or yes it isn't?"
"Yes."
Yes. I meant it.
@@yes0r787 It makes logical sense even. IF x = is OR x = isn't THEN y = yes
@@connie_d Oh now I get it.
you are a @@connie_d
The man, the myth, the barrister himself
The man, the myth, the soul.
HAAAAAA!! YES! 😅
MR JOHN WAROSA
PLEASE don't tell me.
Anything.
About him.
I beg you.
There's no soul like john warosa
Was literally thinking the other day 'I wish we'd get more of Merton soon' as hes such an interesting and fun character, and Shrimp delivers! But not to the doorstep, I dont have one.
What other videos did Merton star in?
ID BE WEARY IF POKING IN TO MERTS BACKGROUND HE MAY NOT LIKE THAT
Listen 'ere, 's no good draggin' Manuel into this. I won't say it twice.
SEE MERT IS UNSTABLE TO SAY THE LEAST ,IF I WERE YOU ID KEEP MY HEAD ON A SWIVEL
It must suck for people who's job it is to actually track down relatives of people who have left them money..
Well, but they do know the name of your deceased relative. I dont think scammers do, but if you're cautious enough, yea itd be hard
good thing wills are legal documents that arent processed by random people though
@@Crosshill Mr. Barrister Rev. John Warosa is NOT a random person, madam.
It's probably not so bad. In most cases, people don't leave money to strangers. Generally, if you're close enough to be left money by someone, you're at least close enough to hear about their death throughout channels other than the ones distributing their will. For example, even if you had a great aunt you didn't know who left all her living relatives something, you'd most likely hear from your parents or your grandparents that it had happened.
Also, very importantly, no matter who leaves you money, you'd never be required to pay an advance fee that isn't deductible from the inherentance, you'd be able to contact the agencies and banks involved independently by methods other than just email, and all points of contact would likely have a better grasp on the English language and professionalism.
So, with all that, whoever has to do that wouldn't really have such a hard time at all. I'm sure they'd get a few people thinking it's a scam but they'd be able to easily prove it wasn't, and would never have to ask anyone for money.
@@MsAnonymousFangirl not always. There are people who get commission to track down any living relatives of people who have died intestate (without a will) in the UK at least. You'd be surprised how many families have a feud or just drift apart. There is a TV series about the work thee people do called heir hunters. On the other hand they don't demand money from the people the track down, as it comes out of the estate.
If 1% of deaths in plane crashes mentioned by those scammers actually happened, the whole airline industry would break apart.
Warosa is such a character. Is he an arms dealer, a spy, perhaps a 00 agent? Or is he simply an international man of mystery, the modern day Austin Powers?
But Austin Powers was only one man. We still don't know of Warosa and Barosa are the same man or not.
@@shaynehughes6645 of course they're not the same man. They just happen to work in the same office with very similar names.
@@shaynehughes6645 So the same as Mr. Powers and Mr. Power.
@@jamesharding3459 Like Thomson & Thompson
He's also John Wick's protegé
For the box one you should’ve said “no need to ship it to me, I can just come pick it up” that would’ve made them rethink what the hell they were doing
@ Jimbo THAT e-mail might have given them pause?
He's done that in the past: claim he can go there in person
Hello brother.
Haha... Or what a coincidence, here I am!
Yeah, they just make up more excuses. Tbh, it's good they don't want you to come over. Apparently in the mid-2000s there were more scams centring around getting victims to fly to said countries (South Africa for one) and then they'd steal their money and kidnap them. Pretty scary stuff. At least the thieves we're dealing with don't appear to be kidnappers.
This video is entertaining and all, but I have one question:
Does this relate to the John Warosa legacy fund that I was trying to recover?
Hmm idk, i just want to know if i can recover the john warosa legacy fund
im pretty sure it relates to the john warosa legacy fund you were trying to recover
I think you are quite correct because that’s the exact content in the box 📦
@@AtomicShrimp Ok
@@AtomicShrimp but how will you deliver it? I don’t have a doorstep
Marvel Film: "Iron Man will return"
I sleep
Atomic Shrimp video: "John Warosa will return"
*H Y P E*
Sir there is no soul named John Warosa
Yes stop Any communication with the soul you call John warosa
Is he different from the soul called John Barosa?
@@egotisticalghost6745 I don’t know who the soul you call John barosa is
Anyway the package will be delivered to your doorstep
But I want it delivered to my window sill. Can that be arranged?
The first scammer's English is actually going to give me a brief illness called heart attack.
It gives me a sickly feeling that doctors refer to as "aneurism"
I actually let out a cheer of joy when the man _actually_ succeeded, and we got someone out there to go through the whole process of drafting up that document
Yes, i am thoroughly your child. I was not slightly born from anyone else
"yes the i do"
My favorite response.
*windows error sound*
Say it at your wedding
Ideas:
-use this certificate in later videos where they require documents
-make a new account with the name of the person they claim is deceased to request “your” money
An excellent idea!
that is pure evil...
I like it
"Bundles of money disguised as gold bars no one thinks they're valuable" It never gets old no matter how many times he brings it back
Scammer: "Who is John Warosa?"
Merton Snerden: "My friend listen to me..."
I dont know what you are doing...
My brother, listen to me
In fact i givin you the lawyer that you're supposed to contact
You guys definitely know your left from right. ☝️😁👍
the fact that you can read the typos so fluently is so iconic
This is one of the reasons I love these videos. To me it makes them ten times funnier than just reading it as they intended. Too many channels just gloss over typos and don't realize the untapped comedy potential lol
Doing your bit towards cleaning and sensitizing . You are a hero.
HOW?!?!
@@ric1101 Because while Shrimp is messing with them they aren't scamming someone else. It's a very noble thing to do
@@ric1101 Hopefully, these vids will inform people about the scammers and their techniques. google scam-baiters.
I hope Barosa and Warosa were able to figure out the snafu regarding their separate email accounts this time. It's quite annoying when that happens.
"Everything is intact as soon as you send the processing fees." Wait, does that mean they will constantly fiddle with it until you pay?
Lmao
yes it isn't
@@Biergartenparadoxon My dear, I meant yes
when you said "are you saying someone tried emailing the box to me?" i was taking a sip of water and you'll never believe what happened next
John Warosa is the MAN.
What?!?!
Nah, it's John Barosa
😁😁
Nope. He is The Soul.
The soul named John Barosa is the GOAT
"I bet he's thinking of other girls"
"I need to reclaim the john Warosa legacy fund"
Just found your series 2 days ago and binged the whole playlist. It seems I became a fan at just the right time
You have been introduced to a good scambaiter. The Warosa/Barosa legacy needs a good screenplay writer.
same thing happened to me a week ago!!!now i'm rewatching the warosa/barosa arc all over again lmao
Everytime he said "Does this relate to the John Warosa legacy fund that I was trying to recover?" I felt my soul being further and further gone.
There is no other soul like him
Wait is this comment the John warosa legacy fund?
Have missed John Warosa so much😂 So glad you’re back and not been forgotten after all this time 🇦🇺
You really nailed the „ch“ sound in „Eich“. This *is* a difficult phoneme for most non-native German speakers (and even for some native ones), so - great job!
Thank you - it might be the only bit of secondary school German that hasn't fallen out of my brain in the intervening years
@@AtomicShrimp Either pronounce it correctly, or never you contact me again.
Oh that document, that must have been a thrill of joy for you to recieve.
Is this video related to the John Warosa legacy fund that I have been trying to recover?
The legacy of Warosa
Makes scammers feel very morose-a,
The Shrimp makes 'em quit,
Breaks 'em down bit by bit,
As he sits back, sipping mimosa.
Oh man, gotta use that "thoroughly" line in my day to day conversations. "I am thoroughly at the dentist office"
You know, you're one of the few British TH-camrs I'm subbed to and so far, great Britain never disappoints. Edible shrooms, some food reviews, scam baiting etc etc.
Exactly! As a British citizen, I am happy I found his channel. He's so underrated.
living in the uk is kinda 😐
@@fumino. Living in america is kinda 😬
Uk isn't even that bad though lol
@@k.o3336 How do you mean "underrated"?
I am a simple girl, I see John Warosa and I click!
You are obviously a lady of culture.
All decent soul click for see John Warosa.
@@lidbass tru
can't wait for the feature film "the legend of the soul called mr barrister john warosa"
@@heartache5742
I can't wait for part two of "Blood Cancel Hospital"
Can I just say, one thing I absolutely LOVE about this channel is how you read the emails verbatim, typos and all?
Thanks for making us all laugh Atomic Shrimp!
Imagine the shock of accidentally cracking open a seemingly ordinary gold bar only to discover it is full of cash.
"Do you mean yes, it is, or yes, it isn't?"
"My dear, I meant yes"
Yesn't?
Never having existed, John Warosa can never die.
Love these videos.
The John Warosa that can be known is not the true John Barosa
@@AtomicShrimp :-)
As others have suggested, please share a video of making a frame suitable for this impressive certificate. That would be fantastic.
Sometimes I feel sorry for Atomic abusing scammers like that. Then I remember that they would take the last bits of money a mother needs to feed her children, and the feeling fades away.
Don't forget Manwell's heart surgery savings, and that one involved direct phone conversations with the old man.
@@RipOffProductionsLLC Yep. It's disgusting.
I like how you get them dancing to your tune instead of the other way round, it shows how desperate they must be.
Better 15 minutes spent than in any movie theatre I’ve been to in years 👍👍👍👍👍 awesome content
The inconspicuous gold bars thing is one of my favorite reoccurring jokes of the scambaiting
Merton Snerden and John Warosa/Barosa in the one video! Perfect Saturday morning.
Disguising money as gold. John Warosa’s a genius!
My sister had gotten a phone call from a company that told her that she won a free trip to England. She thought it was a scam but she listened more to the phone call right when she was about to hang up and they told her it was absolutely free of charge and that they were going to send the plane tickets to her email address. So she checked her email and lo and behold there were 2 free plane tickets to England. She went to the airport, gave the person her boarding pass, and she went to England! Apparently when she bought her pool she had signed up for a sweepstakes the pool company had for a chance for a free vacation to England and she forgot all about it. So a year later when they contacted her she initially thought it was a scam. That just goes to show that anything that's legit will never ever ever require you to pay a single dime.
I can't Express in words the brilliance of all your videos. The continuity and depth of ideas is better than anything on Netflix, although I'm 66 and don't view scambaiting as entertainment, in any way. Keep it up.
I love how these scams have continuity even though the scammer don't understand it because it's a new scammer every time.
What an amazing work of art. That final document is the fake document equivalent of "The Room."
Always good when Atomic Shrimp uploads. Whether it be scambaiting or weird stuff in a can etc
Cash disguised as inconspicuous gold bars for security. I'm dying. XD
John Warosa. The man, the legend, the fee.
the voice, the strorytelling, the righteous indignation, the john warosa legacy fund, the fact you're pissing off scammers...
I love it all
You and the dude that literally locate and hack scammer's pcs, you guys are legends
Guess whose back back again John warosa’s back tell your friends 😂
I can only read your comment to the tune of Eminem's "Guess who's back" lol!
3:30 I was lifting up the patio in my doorstep and I found funds inside it. Now I know where all these supposedly scam funds are going!
Please deliver the doorstep to... Oh, wait, I see the problem with that now.
I honestly think you are the BEST scam baiter on youtube.
The Best, The Funniest but I suspect he is a Small Boy playing Prang.
"space, 2 full stops [...] space comma" is one of my favourite moments of this video.
It was really fun seeing you confuse the scammers by asking for the John Warosa legacy fund.
I had a blast watching it, thanks!
Man, I can rewatch your videos endlessly. Your timing and delivery are hilarious and the way you create stories out of this stuff is really brilliant. Thanks for all you do to keep us entertained.
Me too! This is my tenth or so time watching this video.
I absolutely love your scambating videos! John Warosa is an absolute legend on this channel.
Oh and congrats to 500k, you‘re almost at 600k :) Well deserved!
I swear my favorite new “thing” to start happening rather recently is people purposely mispronouncing the misspelling of words.
It is always so glorious.
“No sirt, this is a different fund”
Sleep paralysis but it's Mike standing in the corner of your room asking 'Do you have the John Warosa legacy fund'
Girl: come over
Me: does this relate to the John Warosa legacy fund that i was trying to recover?
Girl: yes
Me: *comes over immediately*
*actually gets kidnapped and trafficked*
You will sold disguised as gold bars
Sean Adams (Director Inspection Unit United Nations Inspector Agent): "We don't know exactly what's in the box, probably cash or gold"
Merton: "Oh yeah that's my cash disguised as gold bars"
Sean Adams: "That's the exact contents of the box, indeed"
We all came for the scambaiting and we stayed for this cool dude who literally decided to be interesting, and then was interesting.
EXTREMELY interesting
Please make another ecosphere series. I tried watching every TH-cam video about it, but yours were the most entertaining to watch and learn.
I love the references to past videos
These videos are really good to fall asleep to. You have a good voice
I just wanted to thank you once again for all the help you’ve provided so many of us just getting started!
Oh boy it’s scam baiting time! And with John warosa the legend!
John Warosa is "" this much closer to becoming a legal entity. I'm on the edge of my seat now...
hearing him reading the words as the scammer wrote them makes the video 10x better
I love how you speak the exact words of the terrible English by the scammers, Mike. Paaarsport was a personal favourite! haha!
I really appreciate the little details in your script, they're very informing and fun, stressing the idea, reminding the audience that this is a scam, that these people want nothing but to steal from you.