I Got a Scammer to Finally Confess! – Everything Law and Order Blog

I got a text message from someone saying I qualified for a $50,000 cash prize from the government. His story quickly fell apart.

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41 thoughts on “I Got a Scammer to Finally Confess!”
  1. I like how he admitted Josh Wayne was his password. Instead of like, a friend or celebrity. Did he catch on to the phishing trick between the fake log in and you saying the name?

  2. Hey Ben, I’d like to get into your line of work and make money by wasting scammers’ time. I’m not a YouTuber or streamer and don’t have much experience in video editing. I’d love to get some tips and advice from you if you have a few mins to help me out.

  3. He wants you to text because that will give him a chance to answer the tough questions by looking to st. Google for answers as opposed to you putting him on the spot or exposing and embarrassing him by him not knowing the answers on the spot over the phone

    I hope he turns his life around….. Pierogi did something like this if i remember correctly

  4. I have watched quite a few scambaiters. I have heard the many of the scammers that come clean. Do I feel bad for those ones? I actually do. We have almost everything, they have nothing.

  5. That was very nice. I met my scammer before he even asked for money. He came clean and we have been friends for two years now. Yes, we have video chatted, voice chatted several times and text almost every day. 😅

  6. Nigerian scammers are hilarious! The run on sentences, the “we do cash delivery…but we don’t do cash delivery due to some reasons”, the refusal to say United States instead of United State. 😂

  7. This is a fun video but—–it reallllly sucks in Nigeria. Reflect on the probability that you might consider scamming if you grew up in that environment without bare economic essentials, and frankly: emotional essentials tooooo

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