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45 thoughts on “Calling Scammers and Saving Victims!”
  1. 20:13 What is wrong with these people?? SO rude. These baiters are heroes, giving up their own time & resources to help ungrateful people. Thankfully helping these victims is its own reward.❤️

  2. The guy at the 13 minute mark….. what a jerk! Acting like he’s inconvenienced by a phone call warning him that he’s dealing with scammers. He had already downloaded the remote access software so he obviously needed the warning. Pleasant Green has so much class by shrugging off the man’s attitude and even calling him smart enough to know better.

  3. Victims are being smarter.
    This is great.
    It's all because of the content that you all teach people.
    about scammers.
    Love everything
    you all do
    teaching people
    Amazing.
    Hero's 💘

  4. It's great that you can help while in the act, once it's over it's over money gone, feelings of regret, disappointment, and anger. Still feeling from this and it's been 5 days.

  5. ??? My husband just last week was scammed via the Microsoft bs. We're retired and they convinced him to take $15k go to Bitcoin etc… credit union police only gave websites to report.

  6. I used to think the medicaid/medicare people were scammers….. It turns out and l have since learned that those people are genuine the scammers are the ones that are going to connect you and tell you what to lie to the agent and if you lie like they condition you to do they won their commission

  7. I was called and told I had a warrant our for my arrest …. I told them to F off before I put kitbonga on their a.rs.e .they hung up immediately 😅

  8. I hope you guys do have support people to talk to the very vulnerable older victims of the scams and can explain everything to them afterwards – it limits their trauma – interrupting the scam is one thing but these people really need more time, time to calm down, tim to understand what is going on and to process. You could end up doing more harm than good accidentally, this is a traumatising event for victims and, while well intentioned, your interventions are scary too, people do not feel in control of anything and loss of control makes the trauma worse. Just saying, love what you do but ust be sure to follow up for a day or two after too.

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