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What would happen if I had access to some scammers’ calling software and could connect to their server? I would probably cause mass hysteria 🙂

Check out this video for my wild adventure and warn the people in your life about tech support scams.

Watch Deyo’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhripw5mRBc
Watch Scammer Payback’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35ydsnC_ncI

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31 thoughts on “I Took Over a Scam Call Center!”
  1. I'm not sure what is more sad. The fact that these people exist or that they have entire call centers for scammers. Scamming is a full time job for them, that to me is wild

  2. That's so gross that they bring CP into the equation, claiming that they think you've had a charge for that on your card. Also, ridiculous like the site, what–lists itself outright as CP? Come on! So stupid.

  3. Ben it is me with @worldnewsreport1 and the main channel. I checked most voluteers and the channels are FAKE. Come on morons, even I know you are fake, I did not need to tell him. Ben I have 250K subs on four channels. Love to interview you. check me out. LOL. I am real and you are a white hat.

  4. Thanks for your very entertaining videos and stories. I really lost it when that guy was calling to the Scam Center to apply for a job and suddenly Pierogi was messaging you, asking if your trolling a Scam Center as he was listening in the call! xD

  5. My Dad got a call from “Microsoft” telling him he had a virus or something. He would not normally respond but in his side job he actually worked with Microsoft, on hardware issues, and he actually did get calls but that wasn’t recent. So….. he called Microsoft himself and they watch what the scammer was doing trying to fix and clean up his system. He called his credit card and they stopped the payment. Then I got a call on what he should he do next. He blocked all his credit and then change all of his passwords! When he called me he said he’d made a goofy. Microsoft did clean up his system, and no damage was done but he got wary because someone else asked him if he was sure about what he decided to do. He was about 94 at the time and was computer savvy enough to proactively cancel the charge and the call the real Microsoft. He was still very alert which I think is what saved him after the mistake! He was not the normal senior, but still didn’t initially react properly.

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