A 400 dollar finders fee for finding someone's lost phone? What kind of nonsense is that? I find it even more idiotic that the guy in that story opened the door for a total stranger. 🤦♂️
For real, that story pissed me off. The pov guy was such a little bitch the entire time. He just runs when someone walks into his home? Bro, I'd be swinging hard, not caring what became of the man
I agree! This total asshole asking for a $400 dollar finders fee just for finding someone's phone I mean who does that and how does the owner of the phone know that the guy just found it how does he know the guy didn't steal it from him somehow I mean people are desperate these days they'll do anything for money they can steal your property from you and days, months, whatever later you encounter them again and they attempt to sell your own property back to you for a certain amount of money like in the case with this guy trying to get $400 dollars out of the owner of the phone as a finders fee this guy calls it and when the owner asks him why so much money? The creep tells him because he wants it and that should have told the owner of the phone something right there. Because he wants it! Ha! People in hell want ice water but they don't get it and why should this guy get $400 dollars just for a so-called finders fee!
Story 3 - Is it a possibility that Brian was looking for ways to break into OP's apartment? Y'know, circling around the house to see if there are any spots that he could come to later when OP isn't home or something?
Story 3 sounds like a scam. They “lose” their phone somewhere and find a victim. And then they say to meet at their home so they can get the address. Him walking around his house was him scoping it out. Checking entry points, weak accessible areas.
The first story: The guy trying to sell you your phone back IS who took it. It’s a scam that’s been around for a while. That’s probably also why he covered himself up so much, you might recognize him.
First comment !!, shout out to spooks!!!! Also, i lost my phone today thank god i had a spare, how ironic you made this ... that is night time spooky.... 😮
i've lived 65 years with a landline. i never once lost my phone. i was never worried about some nut stealing my phone and finding tons of personal info on it. cellphones are for morons. you idiots who live by cellphones need to wake the hell up and stop being police-state shills.
@@nighttimespooks isn't it ?! But I did find it , thank you for all your videos, I am trying to save up to get the equipment I need to be able to start a new channel, I have a plan set and it's the same type of stuff you do but my own twist to it, I hope that when I start that you will listen and support me.. i look forward to ur videos everyday 🙏💯
That 2nd story made my blood boil with anger. When asked 'why should I pay you for giving me back what you stole?' this thief says 'because I want it'? That's some brazen thief mentality. Unfortunately a whole lot of people are thieves out in the open these days and the cops can't or won't do anything to stop it, it's like a 3rd world country.
One time I could not find my phone. And as I'm on my phone with my sister, she's asking me where's the last place I remember having it... It took WAY too long for both of us to realize I was talking to her on my missing phone.. 😂😂😂
Are the people in the stories cowards? Who the fuck lets someone rush into their apartment to rob them after robbing their phone. They were at the door and did nothing to fight the guy and keep him from entering. Good job he took the phone and stole of the giys things. Why bother opening the door to begin with. Why not call the police before opening the door to set a sting on them. Stall until the police are present to arrest them.
Also why not call the police the inform blackmail or a stolen phone?? They could easily meet up with this guy after you’ve lied about having the money. Don’t feel bad for them in the slightest
at 8:36 the guy who lost his phone wasnt sure if the police could do anything but he could have tricked the phone finder guy by setting him up by saying yes I will give money to return my phone and have police on stand by and when he arrives victim could say please return my phone or else you will be charged with theft or possession of stolen property
The more i listen to these stories the less faith I have in peoples survival skills, no one thinka to call a friend or arm themselves in these stories.
The guy looked out his car window n saw a phone n picked it up. Him: oh its an iPhone... Me: puts the phone back down n drives off... 😂😂😂 iPhones suck... as soon as I notice it's an iPhone... I'll drop it back down or toss it in the garbage... 😂😂😂 no thanks!!!
My phone and laptop have next to nothing on me in terms of personal info. I keep my information in a spiral notebook or composition notebook. Technology is great but you can't hack paper.
i've lived 65 years with a landline. i never once lost my phone. i was never worried about some nut stealing my phone and finding tons of personal info on it. cellphones are for morons. you idiots who live by cellphones need to wake the hell up and stop being police-state shills.
What gets me about a lot of these types of stories is that you would think people wouldn't be so careless with their phones concerting the personnel info people put on their phones these days and I mean it's like people aren't too concerned about someone getting a hold of their personal info cause they wouldn't put it on their phones in the first place but it's a whole different story if their phones turn up missing, or they carelessly lose it or it's stolen either way then they freak out and it's like I'm sorry but I don't feel sorry for them and I'll tell you why because for the simple fact is if people weren't so damn careless with their phones knowing that they keep such personal info on them then they wouldn't have to worry about the wrong person getting a hold of their phones and if they didn't store such personal info on these phones in first place then they wouldn't have nothing to worry about and laptops same thing I mean you're just asking for trouble and if you're going to store personal info on these devices which obviously people do and will probably always do then my advice is be more responsible, don't be so careless with your laptop, your phone whatever, be more watchful of them cause it only takes a second for somebody to walk by and take it or they can just bump into you and take it whatever.
8:43 most recent version of iPhone? You do know iPhone tracker is a thing right? Find my iPhone will stay on even if the phone is turned off. My iPhone 12 mini told me that the first time I turned it off. Should've just tracked it down
I remember the time I lost my phone and someone asked $400 finders fee and then just showed up at my home and I let them in because they were a stranger and what could go wrong? Said no one ever!
Man or woman ain’t no way in hell I’m allowing what happened in the second story to happen to me. And I’m saying that sincerely. PLEASE give me a reason to become angry and aggressive over MY property 😊 Also why are grown adults walking around losing things so easily?! Always have your shit in your pocket and always make sure you shit is in your pocket when in public. (Or hand)
I had a small flip phone many moon ago... I could not find it n was with a friend but couldn't use her phone kuz I was using it to call wing stop. We had the munchies... so I'm telling the dude about the situation, n for some reason, I had an alarm set on my phone, which went off... I reached into my bra, pulled the phone out n shut off the alarm n put it back in my bra... My friend then shouts at me, "There's your phone!" We started cracking up... we ordered our wings n drove to get them... lol... fun times... lol 😂😂😂😅😅😅
Story 1:Always lock 🔐 your doors 🚪 and keep your phone 📱 near you Story 2: Red flags and that phone 📱 was stolen Story 3: Should have met in a public place and creepy Story 4: Should have called the police 🚔 in the first place Story 5: I don't know what to say
I’m sorry, with the lost iPhone guy…I find it very peculiar that the only description that I got of the perp was clothing and height (meaning he was shorter than the narrator, which means nothing since we have no idea how tall the narrator is). It also doesn’t make sense that he wouldn’t at least check with police regarding the incident OR open his door.
? Why are you so pressed about this? Also the guy in the second story also described in detail what the guy was wearing, which obscured his actual face and features. There wasn’t anything more he could do.
Sadly, a lost phone could cause a more serious situation. In my country, a girl found a phone in a restroom. She took it with her to give it to the security guard of the marine club she was with her friends. The owner and her boyfriend came across the girl and her friends. He asked them if they found a phone. The girl asked him to describe the phone. He got furious and shot her. It was a very shocking, pointless, vicious and outrageous crime.
@@jasonn4597 Sadly, no. She died immediately. The guy fled after shooting, but the marina club has security cameras. The police was able to identify him. He was sentenced to 129 years in prison.
@@mvc861 omg it sucks to hear that. Some ppl have mental issues and thinks that violence is the answer to this stuff. Thankfully he’s rotting his life in prison
@@jasonn4597 yes. It didn't come up during the trial, but I think his reaction was a combination of alcohol and some drug. Plus a lot of “machismo” (chauvinism). Because, they had a very brief discussion and he shot her. He asked about the phone, she asked for a description, he accused them to wanted to steal and she denied, he said: “You don’t know who am I” in a arrogant way and she answered: “I don’t care who are you”. That was all. The friends didn’t have time to react. But, it could be because of some mental issue and his family never mentioned it during the process. He never had any reaction, never. His face was always lacking of any emotion.
My phone and laptop have next to nothing on me in terms of personal info. I keep my information in a spiral notebook or composition book. Tech is great but paper can't be hacked.
I think that the 400 dollar finders fee was a scam he should have called the police sooner Also why do so many ppl still meet others strangers it must be said to their personal address.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to pay someone if they find a belonging of yours. I googled what a finders fee was and that was completely different. The guy was probably thinking he could make some easy cash.
Someone found my purse. They didn't ask for anything, but I gave them $50 because I was so grateful that they contacted me. 😁 Mind you, I had already cancelled my credit and debit cards.😅
I remember one time I “lost” my phone and I was legit searching for it with my phone flashlight for a good 10 mins until I finally realized😭
XDDD that's so meee
Sounds like something I'd do. 😂😂
What did you realize?
@@doggo1626 That they were looking for the phone with the phone
You should stop smoking crack
The guys working out at the park, following him home well he helps the police busts them for selling drugs and he gets his phone back, awesome.
Story 3 - lol if Brian ever comes back to survey OPs house, OP better calls the police then!
Having a lost phone is a nightmare itself…. I can’t imagine the horror 😫
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Would you believe me if I said I lost my phone while listening to this
A 400 dollar finders fee for finding someone's lost phone? What kind of nonsense is that? I find it even more idiotic that the guy in that story opened the door for a total stranger. 🤦♂️
For real, that story pissed me off. The pov guy was such a little bitch the entire time. He just runs when someone walks into his home? Bro, I'd be swinging hard, not caring what became of the man
Right... 🙄🙄🙄🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️😮💨😮💨😮💨
With an email that had rando symbols makes me think of the scam emails. Could've put a Trojan on their pc
And then proceeded to basically let him in! Fight or flight really made him flee in his own house
I agree! This total asshole asking for a $400 dollar finders fee just for finding someone's phone I mean who does that and how does the owner of the phone know that the guy just found it how does he know the guy didn't steal it from him somehow I mean people are desperate these days they'll do anything for money they can steal your property from you and days, months, whatever later you encounter them again and they attempt to sell your own property back to you for a certain amount of money like in the case with this guy trying to get $400 dollars out of the owner of the phone as a finders fee this guy calls it and when the owner asks him why so much money? The creep tells him because he wants it and that should have told the owner of the phone something right there. Because he wants it! Ha! People in hell want ice water but they don't get it and why should this guy get $400 dollars just for a so-called finders fee!
Story 3 - Is it a possibility that Brian was looking for ways to break into OP's apartment? Y'know, circling around the house to see if there are any spots that he could come to later when OP isn't home or something?
Oh hell yeah. These is one of my favorite topics for sure. 📱😱
Story 3 sounds like a scam. They “lose” their phone somewhere and find a victim. And then they say to meet at their home so they can get the address. Him walking around his house was him scoping it out. Checking entry points, weak accessible areas.
Definitely a scam to get your address to rob you.
I wondered about that too, when I heard the story. A heck of a lot of work (and money!) just to scope out someone's home tho.
The first story: The guy trying to sell you your phone back IS who took it. It’s a scam that’s been around for a while. That’s probably also why he covered himself up so much, you might recognize him.
That's really interesting sounding!
I had a few too many one night and lost my phone; i found it 3: weeks later right beside my driveway after the snow melted. 😂
First comment !!, shout out to spooks!!!!
Also, i lost my phone today thank god i had a spare, how ironic you made this ... that is night time spooky.... 😮
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@@DantesInferno1996 😁
i've lived 65 years with a landline. i never once lost my phone. i was never worried about some nut stealing my phone and finding tons of personal info on it. cellphones are for morons. you idiots who live by cellphones need to wake the hell up and stop being police-state shills.
Thank you that is ironic I hope you can find it
@@nighttimespooks isn't it ?! But I did find it , thank you for all your videos, I am trying to save up to get the equipment I need to be able to start a new channel, I have a plan set and it's the same type of stuff you do but my own twist to it, I hope that when I start that you will listen and support me.. i look forward to ur videos everyday 🙏💯
What were OP and his friend thinking, going after the guy who took his phone? What were they planning on doing once they caught up to him?
That 2nd story made my blood boil with anger. When asked 'why should I pay you for giving me back what you stole?' this thief says 'because I want it'? That's some brazen thief mentality. Unfortunately a whole lot of people are thieves out in the open these days and the cops can't or won't do anything to stop it, it's like a 3rd world country.
I agree. I can even imagine a regular (non-thief) person saying that too....that 'they just want that money'. That is cold!
Story 4, OP should have called the police from his friend's phone right when he started following the guy.
Story 2 reminds me of man greatest enemy, a locked door.
What's funny is, I'm watching this video on my phone right now.
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Losing a phone would be a horror story in itself.
One time I could not find my phone. And as I'm on my phone with my sister, she's asking me where's the last place I remember having it... It took WAY too long for both of us to realize I was talking to her on my missing phone.. 😂😂😂
20 bucks is the most youll get for returning my phone, you didnt have too, you did it out of the *kindness* of your heart so thanks and go away
Know it’s not there but looked anyways hoping it magically appears lol
Then it always does, somewhere you’ve ALREADY looked 😂 whyyyy
Are the people in the stories cowards? Who the fuck lets someone rush into their apartment to rob them after robbing their phone. They were at the door and did nothing to fight the guy and keep him from entering. Good job he took the phone and stole of the giys things. Why bother opening the door to begin with. Why not call the police before opening the door to set a sting on them. Stall until the police are present to arrest them.
Simply put millennials and beyond are a bunch of cowards
Kuz he's stooooopid... 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️😮💨😮💨😮💨🙄🙄🙄 not cowards... just idiots...
@europathelastbattle It's very believable as it is in the US.
Nothing is too weird there.
Also why not call the police the inform blackmail or a stolen phone?? They could easily meet up with this guy after you’ve lied about having the money. Don’t feel bad for them in the slightest
I really wonder how could someone FORGET to lock their doors while stepping out of their home?
Because it’s a guy not a girl
@@BlackPink4x 🤡 spotted
Because I'm gonna be back in less than 15 minutes and I've locked myself out too many times 😔
story 1 shouldve called the cops about and had them meet with the dude
at 8:36 the guy who lost his phone wasnt sure if the police could do anything but he could have tricked the phone finder guy by setting him up by saying yes I will give money to return my phone and have police on stand by and when he arrives victim could say please return my phone or else you will be charged with theft or possession of stolen property
The more i listen to these stories the less faith I have in peoples survival skills, no one thinka to call a friend or arm themselves in these stories.
Don’t get me started on the guy who invited some random mofo on Craigslist to his house
Man or mouse to the person in the 2nd story.... sheesh
The guy looked out his car window n saw a phone n picked it up. Him: oh its an iPhone... Me: puts the phone back down n drives off... 😂😂😂 iPhones suck... as soon as I notice it's an iPhone... I'll drop it back down or toss it in the garbage... 😂😂😂 no thanks!!!
Story #3: I wonder if Brian 'lost' his phone on purpose, as a way to scope out potential home-robbery places before actually doing so.
Don't most phones have security lock codes though? So if someone finds it they can't use it.
Hackers can beat those security feuteres tho.
Anybody could loose their phone
My phone and laptop have next to nothing on me in terms of personal info. I keep my information in a spiral notebook or composition notebook. Technology is great but you can't hack paper.
i've lived 65 years with a landline. i never once lost my phone. i was never worried about some nut stealing my phone and finding tons of personal info on it. cellphones are for morons. you idiots who live by cellphones need to wake the hell up and stop being police-state shills.
Or lose
What gets me about a lot of these types of stories is that you would think people wouldn't be so careless with their phones concerting the personnel info people put on their phones these days and I mean it's like people aren't too concerned about someone getting a hold of their personal info cause they wouldn't put it on their phones in the first place but it's a whole different story if their phones turn up missing, or they carelessly lose it or it's stolen either way then they freak out and it's like I'm sorry but I don't feel sorry for them and I'll tell you why because for the simple fact is if people weren't so damn careless with their phones knowing that they keep such personal info on them then they wouldn't have to worry about the wrong person getting a hold of their phones and if they didn't store such personal info on these phones in first place then they wouldn't have nothing to worry about and laptops same thing I mean you're just asking for trouble and if you're going to store personal info on these devices which obviously people do and will probably always do then my advice is be more responsible, don't be so careless with your laptop, your phone whatever, be more watchful of them cause it only takes a second for somebody to walk by and take it or they can just bump into you and take it whatever.
Damn bro chill. Things get lost. Especially pocket sized objects that you pick up and put down without forethought.
8:43 most recent version of iPhone? You do know iPhone tracker is a thing right? Find my iPhone will stay on even if the phone is turned off. My iPhone 12 mini told me that the first time I turned it off. Should've just tracked it down
you do know hes the person narrating the story obv hes not the person in the story
I remember the time I lost my phone and someone asked $400 finders fee and then just showed up at my home and I let them in because they were a stranger and what could go wrong? Said no one ever!
Man or woman ain’t no way in hell I’m allowing what happened in the second story to happen to me. And I’m saying that sincerely. PLEASE give me a reason to become angry and aggressive over MY property 😊
Also why are grown adults walking around losing things so easily?! Always have your shit in your pocket and always make sure you shit is in your pocket when in public. (Or hand)
I like your video
I found my phone now i can write this comment
People are way too passive and dont carry weapons... Its embarrassing. Protect your goddamn self.
I had a small flip phone many moon ago... I could not find it n was with a friend but couldn't use her phone kuz I was using it to call wing stop. We had the munchies... so I'm telling the dude about the situation, n for some reason, I had an alarm set on my phone, which went off... I reached into my bra, pulled the phone out n shut off the alarm n put it back in my bra... My friend then shouts at me, "There's your phone!" We started cracking up... we ordered our wings n drove to get them... lol... fun times... lol 😂😂😂😅😅😅
I knew Brian was gonna be a weirdo
Story 1: why didn’t you confront the guy and ask about your phone?
Story 1:Always lock 🔐 your doors 🚪 and keep your phone 📱 near you
Story 2: Red flags and that phone 📱 was stolen
Story 3: Should have met in a public place and creepy
Story 4: Should have called the police 🚔 in the first place
Story 5: I don't know what to say
I’m sorry, with the lost iPhone guy…I find it very peculiar that the only description that I got of the perp was clothing and height (meaning he was shorter than the narrator, which means nothing since we have no idea how tall the narrator is). It also doesn’t make sense that he wouldn’t at least check with police regarding the incident OR open his door.
A guy and a woman with a baseball bat and STILL zero description of the perp?! What is up with this, we’re just given an amorphous blob to imagine.
? Why are you so pressed about this? Also the guy in the second story also described in detail what the guy was wearing, which obscured his actual face and features. There wasn’t anything more he could do.
Sadly, a lost phone could cause a more serious situation. In my country, a girl found a phone in a restroom. She took it with her to give it to the security guard of the marine club she was with her friends. The owner and her boyfriend came across the girl and her friends. He asked them if they found a phone. The girl asked him to describe the phone. He got furious and shot her. It was a very shocking, pointless, vicious and outrageous crime.
Did she survived at least?
@@jasonn4597 Sadly, no. She died immediately. The guy fled after shooting, but the marina club has security cameras. The police was able to identify him. He was sentenced to 129 years in prison.
Seems pretty extreme. Fairly sure most lost phone incidents don't end like this.
@@mvc861 omg it sucks to hear that. Some ppl have mental issues and thinks that violence is the answer to this stuff. Thankfully he’s rotting his life in prison
@@jasonn4597 yes. It didn't come up during the trial, but I think his reaction was a combination of alcohol and some drug. Plus a lot of “machismo” (chauvinism). Because, they had a very brief discussion and he shot her. He asked about the phone, she asked for a description, he accused them to wanted to steal and she denied, he said: “You don’t know who am I” in a arrogant way and she answered: “I don’t care who are you”. That was all. The friends didn’t have time to react. But, it could be because of some mental issue and his family never mentioned it during the process. He never had any reaction, never. His face was always lacking of any emotion.
I love creepy things
From Canada
This was wild!
(^_^) lolz your bitmoji is rapey looking
9:18 scary
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What creepy about this I am which this on a phone
My phone and laptop have next to nothing on me in terms of personal info. I keep my information in a spiral notebook or composition book. Tech is great but paper can't be hacked.
...i could just steal your notebook...
Edit: at least a phone has a password, or can be encrypted
@@chrislevack405 You'd first have to get past the booby traps.
@@daleupthegrove6396what booby traps
Spooky
I think that the 400 dollar finders fee was a scam he should have called the police sooner Also why do so many ppl still meet others strangers it must be said to their personal address.
Rip my Maroon Motorola Razr flip phone
I'm pretty sure you don't have to pay someone if they find a belonging of yours. I googled what a finders fee was and that was completely different. The guy was probably thinking he could make some easy cash.
Someone found my purse. They didn't ask for anything, but I gave them $50 because I was so grateful that they contacted me. 😁 Mind you, I had already cancelled my credit and debit cards.😅
Loat phone one time had stuff turn off poeple can get important information
Lock door at night should never for get lock dooe
Meant door
I found a lost phone but nothing creepy happened
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