@@anithapai8672 lmao.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ? Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
1. Dial the phone number yourself. 2. Put the speaker on. 3. Ask the other fellow to speak keeeping the phone in ur own hand. 4. If he refuses, ask him to get lost.
Not our greed. But because of weak legal system and even weaker punishments. Had the law been 25 years imprisonment for scamming, we would be saeing this much less.
Rules 1. Ask number and cal that number on by yourself & make sure it current number 2. After they pick up the call. Lock ur phone before giving it to anyone 3. If u have a 2nd phone that don't have any link to bank of any thing use that instead.
I'd say Ask for number Dial it on your own and check it on Truecaller Give the person your phone, put it on speaker and tell them to attend the call in front of yourself. And that's it. (Sometimes people really do need someone's phone to make a call, just maintain some precautions.
Don't give them phone no? Put it on speaker and let them talk. Even if they don't do these scams but it might be a thief who can run away with your phone. So always let them talk on speaker while the phone is still in your hand.
Also we can lock our playstore, setting & Google apps including chrome, so no one can get access to these apps even if u unlocked the main screen for them
That man could have asked him to dictate the number and ask him to speak on the speaker keeping the phone in the hand of owner. You don't have to say a bold *NO* .
@@vaishalibhatkar321lmao.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ? Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
Never do this ever. I have seen such scamsters roaming around in bangalore indiranagar asking like "hey man can I borrow your phone for a call". Never hand over your phone to anyone as there is a lot of financial data on our phones
@@AsokaTw-mz3lr funny, but there also those type of scammers who asks if you know hindi then pretend to be north indian and asking money because they are stuck in Bangalore for some reason.
@@deepakbisht4957 Rehne de bhai - i hutuyon ko samjhane ke koi matlab nahin hai - yeh regional wali rajneeti ke chakkar mein 70-80 crore ka hit nahin sochenge - inko English ki ghulami chalegi lekin yeh Hindi ke saath bhi nahin chalna chahte
I encountered this 😢 with one boy in my area where thef stole the phone just because he wanted to talk to someone and ran away with phone that area was under construction.. Thanks for awareness.
You can help someone in need by dialing the number and keeping the phone on loudspeaker. This is an emergency call, not an "intimacy" matter, so there’s no need to worry about privacy concerns. By doing this, you can provide assistance and protect yourself from potential loss. Not helping at all would be inhumane.
This is exactly the reason why my parents don't use any kind of online banking or upi on smartphones even though they have it ,for important documents and otps my dad still uses an old keypad phone.
Scammers have made it almost impossible to be kind, when I was in college, I didn’t even have a bank account of myself, so I used to help anyone if they asked my phone for a call, but now I can’t afford to be kind
I'm from Nepal, and I needed help with a simple call in India, but no one was willing to assist. It feels like people in India are becoming indifferent and cold-hearted.
Also, don't lend your phone to someone for having your photos clicked while it is open. There's an option given in side that helps to click photos while your phone is locked, provided that it still has chances of getting stolen, but the internal data may remain safe, if you have a strong password/PIN.
Meanwhile a girl gave me her iphone 16 pro Max to click her pic with boyfriend 😂 we shouldn't forget humanity if anyone is trusting on us then why to break his/her trust these MF scammers are stone hearted person
Just dial the number and turn off the lockscreen and give it to them if u really want to help. This way they can only speak but not access ur phone since it was locked. Note: this doesn't apply if they run with the phone
Put your phone on in your hands or dial number and give him to call, don't let him/her to dial anything just call and take phone back This way we can help the needy one
My rules: 1. Keep 2 bank accounts 2. One where I do day to day transactions, I keep only a small amount in it 3. Second where I receive my salary and keep a large sum 4. Only the first account is accessible by my phone (UPI, Bank app, SMS, Debit Card etc) 5. 2nd account can only be accessed by Internet Banking (which I do on computer only) 6. Even if my first phone gets hacked, I will lose only a small amount in the 1st account 7. 2nd account is highly protected and very difficult to hack 8. I transfer the amount from 2nd to 1st whenever required
There is alot ur Smart phone can do but sadly vast majority of people don't know how to use those setting in thier Phone U always can have separate phone within ur Phone Specifically child mode But asking right questions is best way imo Saying no or directing such Stangers in direction to police station is best way
Hey the old person/ senior citizen in this video is actually dr. Ajith bhide. He's a famous psychologist or psychiatrist... 😅 I'm not sure... saw his speech/ Letcher on yt once. It's really good
What I do is tell them to say the number, and I dial by myself. Then, I turn on the speaker and ask them to speak on the phone; never give your phone to strangers.
Please make a video with women asking for phone calls.. Because men and women usually show sympathy on female criminal predators and fall into trap.. 👍🏻👍🏻 Please do that awareness video
My simple advice is use system app lock on Google Play Store and chrome, Advise to put the phone on speaker when looking at the phone for an emergency call
Never ever give your phone to strangers coz once I gave phone to stranger for call he took phone and flee im handicapped from my right leg I couldn't catch him
I have been asked for my phone by a couple of stranded passangers in New Delhi railway station ( a sikh and moustache guy, not taller than 5 ft). I would always reply that I don't have any balance left. The same scammers met me there on 4 separate occasions.
This also highlights one sad yet dystopian reality of the era we are in.... The majorly dead phenomenon of Phone Calling Booths that used to exist in till the late 2000s, until owning a handheld device became a symbol of status and subsequently a necessity.
@@irfanaanjum5526 lol no.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ? Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
@ that is very light version of tragedy.person in dire need ,emergency not getting help is at another level of fail than deserving indians not getting oppornty . former cud be life/death scenario.
Easy of doing day to day work have made life so difficult. I don't know when I will become the next target. This kind of awareness is very important. Thank you sir.👍
And if someone genuinely needs help for calling in emergency, you can approach this way and tell the person to dial the number and put it in speaker. Don't ask to pass his phone. This way you can prove you are not a scammer, and need help genuinely.
After reading some stupid comments I come to conclusion.....If I hand over my keys my home to a stranger how can govt be held responsible ? An act of alertness should follow kindness, if at all be the situation.
The solution is you dial the number, put it on loud speaker and hold it in your hand until they speak... Don't handover the phone to them no matter what.
Please stop this. No one in their right mind would hand over a phone without leaving sight of the phone. Even if someone asks to make a phone call, simply ask for the number and dial it in front of them while keeping the phone on speaker mode.
The phone company and the network provider must provide a feature of asking password after this forwarding method. And the problem is resolved, but they won’t.
Plz make this video in hindi language also. This is so true. Happened with a family member just fifteen days ago . Plz have this in other languages as well in order to spread the word and create genuine awareness.
@ankita_9607 i searched in my phone settings for 'call forwarding' but didnt get any option as shown! Can u pls guide, as to how to check whether call forwarding is ON or OFF on an android phone.
Happened with me, I am a CS student still i fell for it, there were 2 ladies asking for phone to call as their battery died, and they will ask for it from everyone, she took my phone and i was seeing what she was doing, she was dialling some numbers or something on the dialer and did not even talk to anyone, and as i did not have any idea about it and how quick she did everything in front of my eyes was scammy, and afterwards when i looked onto the numbers she dialed they were for some big calling or simcard companies or something, in short they were there agents. So i dont know how far this companies will go for just getting users data.
My rules:
1. I dial the number
2. I put the phone on speaker
3. I record the call
4. The phone is kept in my hands
Exactly
Use "pin this app" option in almost every android phone.
Yes that’s what I do too!!
First i ask the name of the person to be called and verify on truecaller,call and keep phone on loudspeaker.
Which app to record call?
All phone call recording apps dont capture voice of other person very well.
Because of this nonsense scammers , even if somebody in genuine need of phone call might not get it
Yup and it could be urgent
Keep a key pad phone with different number to help
How to help us at 3:23
Kalyug
@@anithapai8672 lmao.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ?
Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
Bring back old telephone booths so that people in actual need of an urgent call can use it.
Seriously
Exactly
Yes
These scammers will mostly target senior citizens.
@@rohansgalaxy inform senior citizens and give simple phone without internet while going out
And foreigners. There's no reason for a local to approach a foreigner for help in this case.
Due to these shitlers, even innocent people are deprived from help.
1. Dial the phone number yourself.
2. Put the speaker on.
3. Ask the other fellow to speak keeeping the phone in ur own hand.
4. If he refuses, ask him to get lost.
Best advice sir
Very right brother.
This is the correct action and advice. 👍
Perfectly Well Said ❤❤❤❤❤
Correctly said friend.
Thankuuu
Being a good human had become more and more difficult because of our greed☹️
True said.
Yes. It has become difficult to live in our country due to lack of moral values and ehics.
Not our greed. But because of weak legal system and even weaker punishments. Had the law been 25 years imprisonment for scamming, we would be saeing this much less.
Yes, punishment for being greedy.
Low quality society and trash legal system
Do you even trust low quality judiciary and legal system
Rules
1. Ask number and cal that number on by yourself & make sure it current number
2. After they pick up the call. Lock ur phone before giving it to anyone
3. If u have a 2nd phone that don't have any link to bank of any thing use that instead.
Thank you sir
I'd say
Ask for number
Dial it on your own and check it on Truecaller
Give the person your phone, put it on speaker and tell them to attend the call in front of yourself.
And that's it.
(Sometimes people really do need someone's phone to make a call, just maintain some precautions.
Don't give them phone no? Put it on speaker and let them talk. Even if they don't do these scams but it might be a thief who can run away with your phone. So always let them talk on speaker while the phone is still in your hand.
What is current number?
Also we can lock our playstore, setting & Google apps including chrome, so no one can get access to these apps even if u unlocked the main screen for them
Government should give harsh punishments to scammers
That will lead to more unemployment that's why they are silent
They already do.
What to do when the government itself is filled with scammers and robbers who steals people's money 😂
Then politicians themselves be receiving those punishments
westbengal govt is openly involved in this scams
Say no, even if it feels rude. Stay safe.
Rather learn some basics and be careful, it's not as easy to get scammed as shown in this video.
i don't say no, I just say give me the number and i will call that person, on loudspeaker....
That man could have asked him to dictate the number and ask him to speak on the speaker keeping the phone in the hand of owner. You don't have to say a bold *NO* .
@@vaishalibhatkar321lmao.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ?
Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
@@cosmo57 you clearly don't know what's going on in the country
Kindness is becoming self-destructive. Trust is not an option.
It's been this way for a long time. It's just a new low
Never do this ever. I have seen such scamsters roaming around in bangalore indiranagar asking like "hey man can I borrow your phone for a call". Never hand over your phone to anyone as there is a lot of financial data on our phones
There are tons of scammers in Bangalore
@@PatrickJane-s4d they are from different states not Bengaluru every metro city is hub of thugs scamster
@@PatrickJane-s4d if you fought with them, they will attack you for not knowing kannada.
@@AsokaTw-mz3lr funny, but there also those type of scammers who asks if you know hindi then pretend to be north indian and asking money because they are stuck in Bangalore for some reason.
Aur chor leke bhi bhaag skte hain
Also Make in Hindi and other regional languages. Need of the hour especially for senior citizens
Regional language would be correct
Not the only regional language
You tell to them in hinfi
@@letitgo151
Hindi sabko samaj aate h🤦.
Ab ye regional waale rajniti mat kro.
Disclaimer hindi is not my first language...
@@deepakbisht4957
Rehne de bhai - i hutuyon ko samjhane ke koi matlab nahin hai - yeh regional wali rajneeti ke chakkar mein 70-80 crore ka hit nahin sochenge - inko English ki ghulami chalegi lekin yeh Hindi ke saath bhi nahin chalna chahte
Scamming should be punished by capital punishment
It already is 🤦🏻♂️
@@-SimonRileywhen did this happen
@@radagon6919it happened!!!
You're still buffering my boy.
@@radagon6919 Scamming comes under fraud and forgery, which is illegal. Tho not sure about this specific instance (as shown in the video)
Then all politicians will be in real trouble 😅
Recently I came across the same situation, I dialled number without handing the phone to the guy, he spoke on a loud speaker.
That's it
Just follow this precautions and nothing else
TRAI is to be blamed for most cyber crimes. They are too slow and sluggish in taking action.
Because many politicians are also involved in there.
Public pay phones should make a comeback
Because of such scammers, the people who are in real need will be devoid of emergency help 😞
I encountered this 😢 with one boy in my area where thef stole the phone just because he wanted to talk to someone and ran away with phone that area was under construction.. Thanks for awareness.
I hope people get to know about these things soon!
You can help someone in need by dialing the number and keeping the phone on loudspeaker. This is an emergency call, not an "intimacy" matter, so there’s no need to worry about privacy concerns.
By doing this, you can provide assistance and protect yourself from potential loss. Not helping at all would be inhumane.
Ultimately scammers will destroy humanity, we are forwarding to a point of time, when no one will believe nobody.
Such scammers have eroded the trust if someone in desperate help. This scammers always be poor whole life.
I help many people with calls, but I am unaware of this scam. Thanks for sharing this.
Scammers steal money just by asking phone in the same way you zerodha creating ' glitches ' in your kite and stealing money.
+1
Lol
Scummy bugs
One podcast could get banking license even😅😅😅
😅😂😅❤😅❤😅❤😅😅😂😅😂😅😅😂😅😂
This is exactly the reason why my parents don't use any kind of online banking or upi on smartphones even though they have it ,for important documents and otps my dad still uses an old keypad phone.
That doesn't even make sense. Even physical money can be stolen. It's easier to steal physical money than digital money.
Scammers have made it almost impossible to be kind, when I was in college, I didn’t even have a bank account of myself, so I used to help anyone if they asked my phone for a call, but now I can’t afford to be kind
U don't have to say "NO"
U just have to say "Number Bata, mai laga k deta/deti hu"
Yes mene v yhi Kiya 😂
👍🏼👍🏼
It’s a disgrace that these people take someone’s trust for a ride.
Disgusting indian society low quality law da system
I'm from Nepal, and I needed help with a simple call in India, but no one was willing to assist. It feels like people in India are becoming indifferent and cold-hearted.
Why don't humans put these efforts in finding good ways to earn 😟
Because it takes long time and needs time to build such reputation to earn enough that way
Also, don't lend your phone to someone for having your photos clicked while it is open. There's an option given in side that helps to click photos while your phone is locked, provided that it still has chances of getting stolen, but the internal data may remain safe, if you have a strong password/PIN.
Meanwhile a girl gave me her iphone 16 pro Max to click her pic with boyfriend 😂 we shouldn't forget humanity if anyone is trusting on us then why to break his/her trust these MF scammers are stone hearted person
The first thing to do is to take his picture and report to police as a suspect scamster never to give our phone
What if its a genuine person in need of help?
Nice tip
@PatrickJane-s4d you dial and give and put on speaker just imagine if your life saving is gone
@@PatrickJane-s4dthen he should not have any problem with picture being taken 😊
Taking picture without consent is also a crime. If he is genuine, he can sue you back for false allegations and violation of privacy
Giving a phone is not a kindness. Don't give your phone to anyone. It's completely personal.
Kuch nahi karta cyber crime waale.
Rishwatkhor beeps.
Take care of yourself.
this scammers will turn peoples emotionless, which can be dangerous, govt must take action.
That's why I always have a back-up power bank. You charge yo phone for 2 mins make call from ur own phone and get lost 😂
Someone randomly came to me to have a call. I got pissed at them and refused. They left.
Today i came to know it was a scam.
👌👌👌
Not just that, one can get trapped in cases for which NIA can get involved.
Just dial the number and turn off the lockscreen and give it to them if u really want to help. This way they can only speak but not access ur phone since it was locked.
Note: this doesn't apply if they run with the phone
Put your phone on in your hands or dial number and give him to call, don't let him/her to dial anything just call and take phone back
This way we can help the needy one
bc tu kitna chikna hai yaar ii m turned on RITIK. i m crazy abt u.
Senior citizens and over confident individuals be careful
Also cut the call immediately if you receive a call with a North Indian accent . 99% of scammer are from there
Thank you for spreading awareness. Please add audio in local languages so that we can forward this to our parents as well.
Once they starts using women to ask for the phone, the game is over😂
My rules:
1. Keep 2 bank accounts
2. One where I do day to day transactions, I keep only a small amount in it
3. Second where I receive my salary and keep a large sum
4. Only the first account is accessible by my phone (UPI, Bank app, SMS, Debit Card etc)
5. 2nd account can only be accessed by Internet Banking (which I do on computer only)
6. Even if my first phone gets hacked, I will lose only a small amount in the 1st account
7. 2nd account is highly protected and very difficult to hack
8. I transfer the amount from 2nd to 1st whenever required
My rule: call police, and then they can help the lost man.
Sir, want more awareness 🙏 videos like this to public.
There is alot ur Smart phone can do but sadly vast majority of people don't know how to use those setting in thier Phone
U always can have separate phone within ur Phone
Specifically child mode
But asking right questions is best way imo
Saying no or directing such Stangers in direction to police station is best way
Thanks for giving this info and also the measures, so that while helping someone one should not feel alarmed or ignore a needy in distress. !!👍👍
Very very useful information
Instead of making strict laws against scammers government put all the responsibility on people everyday there is a new scam .
Same is situation with law and order.
If you want justice, its your own responsibility 😊
@@cool-aquarian yeah they punish or give justice takes things in your own hand or leave it
Hey the old person/ senior citizen in this video is actually dr. Ajith bhide. He's a famous psychologist or psychiatrist... 😅 I'm not sure... saw his speech/ Letcher on yt once. It's really good
What I do is tell them to say the number, and I dial by myself. Then, I turn on the speaker and ask them to speak on the phone; never give your phone to strangers.
Please make a video with women asking for phone calls.. Because men and women usually show sympathy on female criminal predators and fall into trap.. 👍🏻👍🏻
Please do that awareness video
So digital has more disadvantages than advantages
My simple advice is use system app lock on Google Play Store and chrome, Advise to put the phone on speaker when looking at the phone for an emergency call
Never ever give your phone to strangers coz once I gave phone to stranger for call he took phone and flee im handicapped from my right leg I couldn't catch him
I have been asked for my phone by a couple of stranded passangers in New Delhi railway station ( a sikh and moustache guy, not taller than 5 ft). I would always reply that I don't have any balance left. The same scammers met me there on 4 separate occasions.
Why police or cybercrime team not able to arrest these type of people
This also highlights one sad yet dystopian reality of the era we are in.... The majorly dead phenomenon of Phone Calling Booths that used to exist in till the late 2000s, until owning a handheld device became a symbol of status and subsequently a necessity.
👍👍 good imp message
I also sometimes ask when I don’t have my phone
By this, people will not help anyone
Sad
Tell you want them to dial the number and they can put it on speaker. Then they might help.
@@irfanaanjum5526 lol no.. what if scammer snatches phone and runs away ?
Then you will be the one asking everyone around to lend you phone to make a call 😂
Informative good one
Nice video 👍
Because of crooks genuine people wont get help when needed.
This happens in every aspect.
Due to monkey behavior of few Indians, other countries don’t want Indians in their country
This happens in every aspect.
Deserving Indians not getting to go abroad due to conduct of few Indians abroad.
@ that is very light version of tragedy.person in dire need ,emergency not getting help is at another level of fail than deserving indians not getting oppornty .
former cud be life/death scenario.
THANK YOU SO MUCH 😊
Thank you for sharing such a helpful message 👍
Please blur the logo of wrogn, you might receive strike from them. (edit - haha thanks for bluring)
They aren't making video for money
@@changedthetag still, just imagine if that's your brand and it is being showcased as such, it leaves a bad impression about brand.
What bullshit are you saying they are not using their videos or any thing
@ if you look now they have blurred the logo. Brand do care about small things.
Easy of doing day to day work have made life so difficult. I don't know when I will become the next target. This kind of awareness is very important. Thank you sir.👍
And if someone genuinely needs help for calling in emergency, you can approach this way and tell the person to dial the number and put it in speaker. Don't ask to pass his phone. This way you can prove you are not a scammer, and need help genuinely.
Great work Kamath Sir
After reading some stupid comments I come to conclusion.....If I hand over my keys my home to a stranger how can govt be held responsible ?
An act of alertness should follow kindness, if at all be the situation.
because of these scammers more & more real people in need will suffer.
That's why smart old citizens have touch phones
The solution is you dial the number, put it on loud speaker and hold it in your hand until they speak... Don't handover the phone to them no matter what.
Useful information.👍👌🙏🙏
Mujhe Aisa lg rha tha hindi mein bta rhe hai
Nice awareness 👍
REASON WHY PCO SERVICES SHOULD STILL STAY ACTIVE TODAY
Please stop this. No one in their right mind would hand over a phone without leaving sight of the phone. Even if someone asks to make a phone call, simply ask for the number and dial it in front of them while keeping the phone on speaker mode.
Bro.. it's very easy... Don't expect this..
Leaving? You mean having sight of the phone lol
@ you got it
Very good initiative 🎉🎉🎉
The phone company and the network provider must provide a feature of asking password after this forwarding method. And the problem is resolved, but they won’t.
u started a service without controlling its out come
Please make this video available in Hindi.
As I'll share it to my family members
Hi, we will be doing this in other languages as well. Thanks for the feedback.
Very true, take precautions
Plz make this video in hindi language also. This is so true. Happened with a family member just fifteen days ago . Plz have this in other languages as well in order to spread the word and create genuine awareness.
Hi, we will be doing this in other languages as well. Thanks for the feedback.
Simply! Help them in front of your eyes 👀
Best option don't help anyone 😂😂
Thank you Sir for this awareness.🙏😊
Thanks 👍🙏
Thanks for this informative video
There should be lock features before accessing the allowance of contacts, file manger, location and downloading third party apps
I think youtube should add a feature of choosing your preferred language subtitles it will also help many people
Exactly What if our people r really in need ? Gone humanity !! What have we done to ourselves!!!
@03:32 Android ke bhi setting bata dete bhai! Even poor people live in India.
@ankita_9607 i searched in my phone settings for 'call forwarding' but didnt get any option as shown! Can u pls guide, as to how to check whether call forwarding is ON or OFF on an android phone.
Gareeb
Hindi me video hona tha
No need ..TRAI has stopped this call forwarding numbers already . This video is outdated already
Jnl@@monu4
Thank you sir ❤
Great Video 😮❤.Jitna Mars me Sands hai , utna indian me scams hai .
No ethics only Survival
If a person is in real help , he can just go to some shop and use the landline or ask the shopkeeper to make a phone call , while it is on speaker .
Happened with me, I am a CS student still i fell for it, there were 2 ladies asking for phone to call as their battery died, and they will ask for it from everyone, she took my phone and i was seeing what she was doing, she was dialling some numbers or something on the dialer and did not even talk to anyone, and as i did not have any idea about it and how quick she did everything in front of my eyes was scammy, and afterwards when i looked onto the numbers she dialed they were for some big calling or simcard companies or something, in short they were there agents. So i dont know how far this companies will go for just getting users data.
Thank you 🙏