The Art of Making a Scammer Rage Quit

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Published 2023-11-25
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Scammers typically target the elderly and attempt to steal money by several means.
1. Your Bank Saving or Checking accounts
2. Investment accounts or 401k retirement funds
3. Credit and Debit cards
4. Purchasing Gift cards
5. Cash withdrawls
6. Cryptocurrency

Scammers are ruthless criminals that have no problem stealing every last dime from their victims bank accounts. Please protect yourself as well as family members who might not be familiar with these type of scams.

All Comments (21)
  • @ColossalGuy
    Scammers are completely ruthless, and I am glad this guy makes them angry and pushes them beyond their own limit for our enjoyment and to put these scammers to justice. Massive respect for Pierogi.
  • @ymane1155
    I am from India and i have never been so impressed to donate money but here's a small token of appreciation from me, i hope i become more successful to help guys like you and i am proud of what you guys are doing. I request you to develop a one single course or something on basics of how to save yourself from such scams make it easy so all people can understand especially senior citizens. Thankyou
  • @kat050107
    It really is amazing how a literal scammer is getting mad that he can't steal your money, and then he accuses YOU of messing with him. UNBELIEVABLE!!
  • I’m 75 and receive 20 to 30 spam calls a day and at least 1 to 2 Geek, Norton, Pay Pal, Amazon etc texts or emails. I tell them all contact I get is forwarded to Scammer Payback. If they get mad I ask if their families know they cheat grandmas for a living. They usually don’t say anything more and gang up or start yelling at me. My other vintage lady friends gave the same problem. It’s crazy. Thank you for all your payback.πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘
  • @daydreamyn5943
    It was sooo painful for him to say this made up person was his BOSS. Way to make him feel defeated πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @Tearintime
    I think it’s funny how someone can get angry over someone calling them by an incorrect name when said name isn’t their actual name
  • @juanfermin8509
    I was scammed for those people, they told me that they were zeller’s office and i send them around 1200 dollars, i was trying to call Zelle because i send some money to a person and it was not done and i was trying to fix it calling Zelle office, and I searched Zelle’s phone number from GOOGLE and i got their phone number wrong and they scammer me. I was so mad at me. After that YouTube recommended me these videos
  • @DeviIGundam
    I love how people have been able to make careers of trolling scammers! So entertaining!
  • @ScammerPayback
    The voicemails were my favorite part. Yours? Best reply wins a Scammer Tears mug!!!
  • @hemlockVape
    "Anybody can say that they're my boss!" Dude was redlined! That was lovely. Thank you!
  • If it wasn't for these hard -working, dedicated people behind the scenes at this awesome site I would have been taken advantage of. Thank you to all of you for caring about the rest of us. This is important: IF you know an elderly person who might need checking up on (using a computer) go and check on them! Don't leave anything to chance. Show them this website, how folks are getting scammed. Help them so They don't get ripped off! Don't be afraid to stick your neck out, overstep your boundaries, it might save their life.
  • @dawnbommino
    I recently received emails in my inbox, not my Spam folder, from someone claiming to be from Norton who said, β€œThank you for your upcoming payment of $495. You’re account will be charged within 24-48 hours. For refund call this number.” The email almost looked legit, but was full of misspellings, bad grammar. I don’t have Norton, and I knew for a fact it was a scammer trying to get me to call them. I’m sure you probably already knew this, but I’ve been telling people about it. I’ve almost been scammed by these people in the past. Thanks to your channel and others, I’m definitely more aware of things.
  • @NatiSaednejad
    "Muscle memory" "Sorry? Loss of memory? You're very lost I think" πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @arcticxabyss
    a scammer rage quitting is one of the many great things about these videos!!
  • @JumpRopeMasters
    Guys like you give me the encouragement and the guts to even stand up to these scammers. I got a Norton email and ran the guy through the ringer to where they blocked me
  • I think you should call this guy back. It sounds like he has a legit time machine if he’s calling you from tomorrow.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @BelleRose11000
    One of my favorite parts of scambaiting is when the scammer pretends to be freaking out over the overpayment, then the scambaiter later makes the scammer express genuine freaking out when the scam doesn’t go as planned πŸ˜‚
  • @STOPTIMMERTIME
    I love how he adjusted the savings account but threw the "refund" under the checking transactions. This scammer was so incompetent LOL
  • @NoNopeAndNo
    Scammer was grossly enraged that he called from the future πŸ˜‚
  • Even I was scammed once. He got so pissed off and used dirty language when I wasn't giving him my pass code or pin number.