Scammers vs Endless Refund Forms

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Publicado 2024-02-11
I hacked my chrome browser to make refund forms last forever. The scammers hated it.
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0:00 Refund Scams
4:32 Endless Refund Form
11:09 Scary Questions
14:45 Angry Scammer

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  • @finalbossd
    I love it when you trap scammers in an infinite maze. You’re dangling a nonexistent steak in front of a paper tiger.
  • @builderdex
    Variation of the endless form: It has an end and looks very legit, but randomly removes the answer from an off screen required field* so that whenever you click "Next" the form tells you "You must answer all required fields". You could spice it up with such things as deleting the last digit of important numbers, "Account number must be 10 digits" ,etc..
  • @CHESShireCat
    “Infinite google form” is such an amazing concept. I would’ve never thought it was possible.
  • @MrButtonpresser
    Never disclose your favorite tooth guys! It might come back to bite you. LOL
  • @leohasheetv
    “Are you dumb?” I’ve never heard Kit ask so directly LMAO 😂😂😂
  • @CiberBago
    "Would you refund us if we send extra money by mistake?" The foreshadowing 😮
  • A couple of video suggestions: -A website that actively loads new elements in where the cursor is every time they try to click something, which takes them to a page they didn't want to go to -A captcha question asking to select scammers from a screenshot of the office they are working in
  • @CULOYO
    "Is this your third day talking to a human?" 🤣
  • The fact that that one scammer tried deleting all the files on Kit's computer in retaliation was just the scummiest of scumbaggery right there.
  • @ilessthan3cats
    I started showing my parents your videos - they’re in their 60’s and not super tech-savvy. My mom has been screenshotting messages she gets now and sending them to me to ask if it’s a scam! Thank you for saving people like my mom from these horrid scammers!
  • @togglebutton3312
    I once had a scammer try and walk me thru installing their spyware on my computer, I was on the phone with him for almost a half hour until he realized I was trying to boot up my microwave.
  • Suggestion for a few “endless form” questions: 1) Have you ever lived in East Virginia? 2) Have you ever owned a giraffe or a kangaroo? 3) Do you have a pre-arranged funeral plan? 4) Did your parents ever have any children? 5) Has your dog ever given birth to kittens? I had better stop now, or I could make a thousand more questions.
  • @fluffartistt
    OLD Google forms didnt ask for your favourite tooth...
  • @AtlasFox_
    I really like to think these scammers got scared from desperately trying to scroll to the bottom of the form and never getting there or seeing these weird questions like they're facing a real life SCP
  • @Pyrazahn
    Suggestion for Version 2: Only 5 questions per page and then a "next" button which can only be clicked if all fields are filled out. Prevents them from checking the form by quickly scrolling down.
  • @frozenjackal1714
    This was the scam that took thousands from my grandfather. He was old, and tired, and never wanted to ask for help because he was a proud man and ended up sending so much money to these people. We didn't know about this until after his passing and discovered the transactions. He passed away from a heart attack only a week prior to being scammed. Thank you Kit for your continued offensive strategy on these soulless people. Anything to make their lives hell.
  • @havenisse2009
    Give them the international treatment : set your virtual machine to Japanese, Korean or Arabic interface, and/or have a script that translates forms into Hebrew or Arabic (right to left). Make a fake bank that uses Chinese only. Or require a password that must be entered using a language not installed.
  • @janus1958
    I feel that the reason that these scammers get so upset and act childish is that they are used to dealing with people that they can successfully scam, and this gives them an inflated sense of just how clever they themselves are. So when they run into a situation where they end up being the one on the receiving end of being a fool, it is such a blow to their ego that they have to lash out in a vain attempt to reassert themselves.
  • @geese5061
    I would honestly be quite happy with more of this, It’s such a great format and the form is written like some SCP written just to frighten refund scammers
  • Oh, i remember a virus 20 years ago, that made your mouse arrow move slightly at random direction at every time you wrote a number or letter. That would drive them nuts.