My favorite thing to do to those "Check out my game!" scammers is to pretend I downloaded it then describe things in the game that sound absolutely BONKERS and ask them how they coded it.
I think alot of these scams are purposefully made to sound ridiculous, so that smart or informed people just ignore or block you and only people, who are gullible enough to be your target group, actually respond and proceed with the scam. Saves the scammer a lot of time arguing and persuading.
They also tend to prey on people who may not be emotionally capable of making certain decisions. Outside of Discord, you will see "psychics" reaching out to people who either had a family member go missing, or pass away, or fall really ill and they will use their terrible emotional state to basically trick them into receiving answers. They really just prey on super desperate people
It's not exactly the intended consequence but that's pretty much how it works. The scammers usually don't have much more IQ than their victims, but there are cases of quite elaborate scams being made more dumb on purpose to avoid reeling in smarter people.
(In a creator community) we get a ton of commission scams, especially "emergency commission" scams. It angers me because we have *real artists* who can't pay their bills, and they can't get help because their industry is being tarnished by those idiots.
My relative has dementia. Before she went into assisted living, she gave personal information to a scammer; the odd thing is she said some of her information wrong and the scammers called her back to fix it but by this time she realized she was being scammed...and yet she gave them the information anyways. Maybe in the moment she could not think logically about what she should do now that she knew it was a scam. I think this fits the psychological definition of learned helplessness: "Learned helplessness is a state that occurs after a person has experienced a stressful situation repeatedly. They come to believe that they are unable to control or change the situation, so they do not try - even when opportunities for change become available." So maybe basically anyone can feel so stressed and defeated while being scammed that they just give in.
In the old days, there was a saying "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". In the modern day, "If you get any sort of good news on the internet, it's probably advance fee fraud" might be a more apt saying.
literally as soon as he said "on the planet" when he said "best mic quality on the planet" my internet lagged and glitched his mic out and i thought it was a skit but i rewinded and he said it normally, perfect timing tbh
The scambaiter reporting the cashapp accounts is the kind of thing Kitboga does. It's funny when the scammers provide numerous bank accounts and are confused about them all not working anymore
My parents recently got scammed of $150. They were "ordering" clothing from who they thought was a clothing seller in another country... and somehow got convinced that he's legit and they gave him the money. I was telling them the entire time that it was a scam, before the transaction even happened. My mom replied with "omg, you don't know anything, what do you know????" clearly more than you, mom, because I'm not a fool oh donated $150 to a scammer. then few days after I rubbed it in my mom's face and she said "well he seemed to be a legitimate buisness person" never apologized, never took responsibility for her ignorance. i straight up told my parents they deserved to get scammed and had that coming.
i'm sorry to hear that, hope your parents at least learn something from it i'm lucky my parents asks me about the legitimacy of anything digital, i usually give them a short breakdown of red flags i spot so they've gotten better at avoiding scams and at this point it's pretty rare for them to have to asks me, now i usually just talk to them of their findings for a 5 min just to make sure they find it hard to believe me at first, but i gave hard proof (also being a programmer do give a bit of "expert" feel to the info i gave) the first one took me an entire day, but i managed to find the scammer's personal social media and that was proof enough (as the guy didn't even look close to the profile picture of the scammer account) you should keep trying, for me i find that letting them talk first and listen helps them listen to me after (although my mother still often cuts me off to this day) that may not be the "style" for you, but i hope you find a way and i wish you luck
@@RamoArt I know it's been a year... but I found it so funny that your response got 18 likes when they clearly stated their mother responded *first* with belittlement. This person clearly doesn't have the best of relationships with their parents and from this little snippet, it seems like the parents' fault... So really, people don't like to be belittled. By treating their child like an idiot, they made sure they aren't going to be nice about them being idiots.
the sad thing about scams is that even if you're intelligent, if you're desperate enough and in a very rough financial situation any little glimmer of hope could be so bright that it covers the scam behind it. All they need is for you to be either unaware, desperate or naive and that's all. It always breaks my heart when I hear elderly get scammed who just thought they're going to get something good. That's why I like to pressure that people take the time and inform their beloved ones of those scams.
i got a type of psychic scammer once and they ended up blocking me bc i asked if she needed consulting since she asked if ive had a consultation before
It's sad that even the poorest scam might convince someone to send scammers the money. And the worst thing is that you can collect someone's money even with stupid idea and people would trust you.
I notice that online scams generally prey on others by confusing them, so that they just go along with whatever the scammer wants them to do. The main difference here are the confusion tactics being obvious(e.g. bad grammar, ridiculous/exaggerated concepts), which makes it funny and an apparent scam XD Still worth seeing imo, as it's basically a neutered version of what scams people usually fall for, which use even more sly/manipulative tactics.
2:099:35 Atomic Shrimp: "Y'know, the kind of details you should never share with a stranger on the internet." (Even here, I remember how he always says that when a scammer tries to get way too much information from him.)
Welp. I've learnt the hard way how easy it is to get scammed. Though I have the excuse that I used to be a kid on steam when it happened. I sure do make a few jokes about people when they suddenly DM me after months of radio silence and ask me "Could you do me a favor? Rate my game/ The game of my sister/cousin" and what not. But I think it's save to assume that quite literally everyone has fallen for traps before in their life. That's a thing you only really start to notice when you've had experience with it first hand.
a guy i played with a couple times got his steam account compromised and pretty much everything in his steam inventory this guy is some dude a different guy i met played with, which he also met in a game. we just decided to play a bit more one afternoon, i got a steam message from this guy, he's obviously panicking a little and is frantically looking for a solution i just guided him on what he can do with steam support, but after doing so i got curious, how did he compromise his steam account? this is what he told me - didn't download anything - didn't open any link/site But.... - found a "girl" on facebook - "girl" said she wants to trade items on steam - "girl" said there's problem with the trade on his side - "girl" asks for login credentials, and the guy gave it - "girl" asks to disable steam authenticator..... and he did it i could only laugh (it is only through steam message chat, so he never heard me laughing) i've only heard his voice a few times, pretty sure at the time he's just some teenager thinking with his "lower" head and i never followed up on his steam support, so idk if he ever got anything back another time, a friend (this one i know irl) opened an "image" file but he has "show file extensions" turned off on windows so he only saw the file ending with ".jpg", when it's actually ".jpg.exe", i guided him through the steam support process and he recovered his steam inventory in about 24h
mMaybe the reason I don't fall for scams, even when I used to play Runescape for multiple years, is because my motto is "Don't trust anyone, not even family"
A cookie is like a hand stamp at the county fair. It's what keeps you logged in. If somebody takes it they can bypass the username and password requirement and they now have irrevocable access to your account (until the cookie session expires)
recently, I've been cleaning recent videos of fake discord nitro/token generators, minecraft skyblock mods, etc. then I decompile and usually its a webhook so I just spam it
there is a new scam going on around where they pretend they do art commissions and such, its very convisable and i would probably have fallen for it if i had money, cuz they say they can do comissions to have your own emotes and such, i dont know how it works but i got a feeling a lot of people are going to fall for it
one time there was this average steam scammer and i said "oh its a scam!" but then they got mad at me and said "fuck yuo" and im still sad to this day :(
way too inaccurate OCR commonly messes up certain characters... and if i recorded a video like that id probably just hit logout after recording it and relog to my account.
Recently got a scam message from a guy who said my steam acc would be banned if I didn’t message an alleged “steam admin”. After that, I truly wonder why no scammer is able to form a full, grammatically correct sentence. Is that anti-skill required to become a scammer?
most of the time english isn't their first language, and it also allows them to self-select only the victims who are most likely to fall for the scam (if the typos don't make you realize it's a scam, probably nothing will)
One time in a server i was in some dude claimed to be a hypnotist. A few people ended up trying it out and he used it to get explicit photo's from the girls and to get credit card information from the boys
@@tiredcatto5899 understandable reaction, however, even tho i no longer posess any evidence (server was removed and i didn't stay in touch with any of the people who had contact with the guy in question) i can assure you it was quite strange and quite real
as a young horny kid on dating sites i got scammed into what i thought was a spicy vid call but they just got vids of me and blackmailed me into sending money so many scams man
Honesty on the last scam the website seemed pretty legit, until you start to read everything and also find out that there aren't even actual terms and conditions... 😅
i never say how dumb you could be to fall for something because once when i was seven, i got scammed into giving my roblox email and password for 1k robux, the scammer just removed my friends and did nothing else for some reason.
My favorite thing to do to those "Check out my game!" scammers is to pretend I downloaded it then describe things in the game that sound absolutely BONKERS and ask them how they coded it.
honestly the scammers are just stand up comedians in disguise from the way they're acting
Moreover sitting down, too lazy to even get a job.
More like sit down comedians because they are just sitting at a monitor all day
@@tower534 Kinda what I just said.
@@Trackmaster_Thomas1 Yeah I guess but imo mine makes more sense in a joke way, and yours is a fact kind of way
@@tower534 there both the same thing just admit u copied it there was only one reply before you replied 😂
we need to get a interview with the people who think these will actually work
lol
Actually they work on dumb ppl
fr
I wanted to do that-
I love scams
I think alot of these scams are purposefully made to sound ridiculous, so that smart or informed people just ignore or block you and only people, who are gullible enough to be your target group, actually respond and proceed with the scam. Saves the scammer a lot of time arguing and persuading.
thats......... genius
then again you would have scambaiters
They also tend to prey on people who may not be emotionally capable of making certain decisions. Outside of Discord, you will see "psychics" reaching out to people who either had a family member go missing, or pass away, or fall really ill and they will use their terrible emotional state to basically trick them into receiving answers. They really just prey on super desperate people
It could also be the fact that most of these scammers are not native English speakers. A lot of them operate in third-world countries.
@@Cyortonic psychics who do that are horrible people, trying to make a quick buck out of you after a tragic event is bottom of the barrel
It's not exactly the intended consequence but that's pretty much how it works.
The scammers usually don't have much more IQ than their victims, but there are cases of quite elaborate scams being made more dumb on purpose to avoid reeling in smarter people.
(In a creator community) we get a ton of commission scams, especially "emergency commission" scams. It angers me because we have *real artists* who can't pay their bills, and they can't get help because their industry is being tarnished by those idiots.
I see a looot of those from a Fate community too
Disappointed that the psychic wasn't asked that how can he buy the cleansing materials with a steam gift card.
give me your password for free google account
or how it was apparnetly gonna be for free, then asked for money
I couldve asked tbh
@@LiEnbyI wondeted why
the clesing matirials include an australuim smg
My relative has dementia. Before she went into assisted living, she gave personal information to a scammer; the odd thing is she said some of her information wrong and the scammers called her back to fix it but by this time she realized she was being scammed...and yet she gave them the information anyways. Maybe in the moment she could not think logically about what she should do now that she knew it was a scam. I think this fits the psychological definition of learned helplessness: "Learned helplessness is a state that occurs after a person has experienced a stressful situation repeatedly. They come to believe that they are unable to control or change the situation, so they do not try - even when opportunities for change become available." So maybe basically anyone can feel so stressed and defeated while being scammed that they just give in.
what a bad series of events, hope she isn't too affected by it.
In the old days, there was a saying "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". In the modern day, "If you get any sort of good news on the internet, it's probably advance fee fraud" might be a more apt saying.
1:33 "your enemies are still taking steps to get you into more bondage" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
those are my kind of enemies
time for father son bonding jimmy
Enemies?
ooooh I see what they're doing here, yes, my... enemies ;)
enemies with benefits
@@aromanticfranziskavonkarma 💀
When he went from "basically just copy it" to sending it to him on discord so fast was just so funny to me 💀
he was a fucking genius
this shit works SO well to it isnt even funny 💀
A naked man fears no pickpocket.
Funny. I have my real pockets inside my jacket and like 10 other pockets outside. In each one of them bricks.
Oh hi
I thought that said psychologist and I was thinking "True, but what does that have to do with discord?"
Well he could still get pickpocketed from his "prison wallet"
@@LilacMonarch 💀
literally as soon as he said "on the planet" when he said "best mic quality on the planet" my internet lagged and glitched his mic out and i thought it was a skit but i rewinded and he said it normally, perfect timing tbh
The scambaiter reporting the cashapp accounts is the kind of thing Kitboga does. It's funny when the scammers provide numerous bank accounts and are confused about them all not working anymore
My parents recently got scammed of $150. They were "ordering" clothing from who they thought was a clothing seller in another country... and somehow got convinced that he's legit and they gave him the money.
I was telling them the entire time that it was a scam, before the transaction even happened. My mom replied with "omg, you don't know anything, what do you know????"
clearly more than you, mom, because I'm not a fool oh donated $150 to a scammer.
then few days after I rubbed it in my mom's face and she said "well he seemed to be a legitimate buisness person"
never apologized, never took responsibility for her ignorance.
i straight up told my parents they deserved to get scammed and had that coming.
i'm sorry to hear that, hope your parents at least learn something from it
i'm lucky my parents asks me about the legitimacy of anything digital, i usually give them a short breakdown of red flags i spot so they've gotten better at avoiding scams and at this point it's pretty rare for them to have to asks me, now i usually just talk to them of their findings for a 5 min just to make sure
they find it hard to believe me at first, but i gave hard proof (also being a programmer do give a bit of "expert" feel to the info i gave)
the first one took me an entire day, but i managed to find the scammer's personal social media and that was proof enough (as the guy didn't even look close to the profile picture of the scammer account)
you should keep trying, for me i find that letting them talk first and listen helps them listen to me after (although my mother still often cuts me off to this day)
that may not be the "style" for you, but i hope you find a way and i wish you luck
The same thing happened with my parents. nearly the exact same thing.
People don't like to be belittled. By treating them like idiots you made sure that they won't listen to you next time either.
@@RamoArt I know it's been a year... but I found it so funny that your response got 18 likes when they clearly stated their mother responded *first* with belittlement. This person clearly doesn't have the best of relationships with their parents and from this little snippet, it seems like the parents' fault...
So really, people don't like to be belittled. By treating their child like an idiot, they made sure they aren't going to be nice about them being idiots.
the sad thing about scams is that even if you're intelligent, if you're desperate enough and in a very rough financial situation any little glimmer of hope could be so bright that it covers the scam behind it.
All they need is for you to be either unaware, desperate or naive and that's all.
It always breaks my heart when I hear elderly get scammed who just thought they're going to get something good. That's why I like to pressure that people take the time and inform their beloved ones of those scams.
"your discord account is more recent than my baby cousin" is so funny
thx
Ntts is just the scam expert at this point 😂
give me your password 💀
i will 100% fall for that
@@exquizex melonie
@@exquizexI forgor
2:00 bro doesn’t know that energy cannot be created or destroyed, that’s middle school knowledge 💀
I really like how the roblox cookie scammer showed his own account token. Thus anyone who watches his video could access his account
LMAOOOO
That’s what I’m doing right now g
ehh, that was probably some alt he made. but idk, considering how lazy it is, he might not have the intelligence to think of that.
5:35 "And then you paste in the cookie of the account you want to steal" Bro just straight up forgot he was trying to scam the viewer
i knew you would make a video on this again! im very glad you did so more people are aware of these scams :D
The psychic scam said I was gonna die in 2 weeks and I’m still here
i got a type of psychic scammer once and they ended up blocking me bc i asked if she needed consulting since she asked if ive had a consultation before
It's sad that even the poorest scam might convince someone to send scammers the money. And the worst thing is that you can collect someone's money even with stupid idea and people would trust you.
I once heard email scams are intentionally stupid to target gullible people
5:43 Thanks for the account bud. i really appreciate it bro.
Im sorry did the genius at 5:10 demonstrate the "hack" with his own cookie in his own account?
I notice that online scams generally prey on others by confusing them, so that they just go along with whatever the scammer wants them to do. The main difference here are the confusion tactics being obvious(e.g. bad grammar, ridiculous/exaggerated concepts), which makes it funny and an apparent scam XD Still worth seeing imo, as it's basically a neutered version of what scams people usually fall for, which use even more sly/manipulative tactics.
Bad grammar is intentional to weed out smart people. It saves time
Hey, I was the one that messaged you about the NTTS Bots in your server, Nice to meet you!
3:30 gotta get in on that steam spring sale quick
2:09 9:35 Atomic Shrimp: "Y'know, the kind of details you should never share with a stranger on the internet."
(Even here, I remember how he always says that when a scammer tries to get way too much information from him.)
Ye i didnt actualy share my real information with him :)
I love your content. I'm learning web development at school, and literally today, I learned about data storages.
school as in Uni right
@@ujjvalw2684 I would hope not... uni is pretty late to first be learning that you can store data lol
Can we just appreciate how NTTS makes the background where the screenshots aren't covering the colour of youtubes dark mode background
0:23 - 1:28 I really laugh so mush with the scam name and scam massage😂
Welp. I've learnt the hard way how easy it is to get scammed. Though I have the excuse that I used to be a kid on steam when it happened. I sure do make a few jokes about people when they suddenly DM me after months of radio silence and ask me "Could you do me a favor? Rate my game/ The game of my sister/cousin" and what not. But I think it's save to assume that quite literally everyone has fallen for traps before in their life. That's a thing you only really start to notice when you've had experience with it first hand.
im not reading all of tgat
@@populouspopulous9980 no one told you to
@@populouspopulous9980 It genuinely isn’t much compared to what others write
a guy i played with a couple times got his steam account compromised and pretty much everything in his steam inventory
this guy is some dude a different guy i met played with, which he also met in a game. we just decided to play a bit more
one afternoon, i got a steam message from this guy, he's obviously panicking a little and is frantically looking for a solution
i just guided him on what he can do with steam support, but after doing so
i got curious, how did he compromise his steam account?
this is what he told me
- didn't download anything
- didn't open any link/site
But....
- found a "girl" on facebook
- "girl" said she wants to trade items on steam
- "girl" said there's problem with the trade on his side
- "girl" asks for login credentials, and the guy gave it
- "girl" asks to disable steam authenticator..... and he did it
i could only laugh (it is only through steam message chat, so he never heard me laughing)
i've only heard his voice a few times, pretty sure at the time he's just some teenager thinking with his "lower" head
and i never followed up on his steam support, so idk if he ever got anything back
another time, a friend (this one i know irl) opened an "image" file but he has "show file extensions" turned off on windows
so he only saw the file ending with ".jpg", when it's actually ".jpg.exe", i guided him through the steam support process and he recovered his steam inventory in about 24h
@@populouspopulous9980 Genuine reading skill issue.
Dude I don't know why but I got so caught off guard by the "what do u use to pay?" *pause* *MONEY* like that was too funny 😂
Psychicangel is like that npc from videogames that tells you to save their planet and all is hopeless
5:36 thx for the roblox token
The whole token from vid
You've got my Siri acting up 0:57
this is like my mom. She is into the weird chakra, buring stuff and throwing corn powder at trees, and clapping at the rain. Its weird.
Bruh people seriously aren't that slick with scams like these 😭
and dang that first one was hella sus
The roblox one blew my mind at how stupid it was
"i have no enemies"
Honestly i just love ntts' humor
Same!
give me your password
I love NTTS himself
mMaybe the reason I don't fall for scams, even when I used to play Runescape for multiple years, is because my motto is "Don't trust anyone, not even family"
Its kinda ironic that scams tend to target desperate people, yet being broke is what makes you adamantly not pay them
4:16 as a former member of the communities (like ogusers and flipd) who use "beam" as a word, it could also mean scam someone.
the kiss in the end is the same feeling when my mom gives me an hug it makes me happy
Nice to see you branching out from strictly discord oriented videos! Good video me enjoyed
crazy how he just beamed himself lol
A cookie is like a hand stamp at the county fair. It's what keeps you logged in. If somebody takes it they can bypass the username and password requirement and they now have irrevocable access to your account (until the cookie session expires)
bro went from exposing discord to exposing roblox
9:07 When you're learning CSS
Very relatable :D
blud sent his own cookie and posted it 🗿💀
Remember, if it didn't work, they wouldn't be doing it
lmao the first scam feels like the psychic version of a tech support scam
You funny as hell. You deserve more views and subscribers fosho.
recently, I've been cleaning recent videos of fake discord nitro/token generators, minecraft skyblock mods, etc. then I decompile and usually its a webhook so I just spam it
Never knew psychic people needed a steam gift card as a material
The psychic warning you of bondage and molesting enemies got me good :))))))
Dont threaten me with a good time
there is a new scam going on around where they pretend they do art commissions and such, its very convisable and i would probably have fallen for it if i had money, cuz they say they can do comissions to have your own emotes and such, i dont know how it works but i got a feeling a lot of people are going to fall for it
one time there was this average steam scammer and i said "oh its a scam!" but then they got mad at me and said "fuck yuo" and im still sad to this day :(
I get the light worker one so much it honestly is pissing me off.
You saying “hey siri” paused my video and activated Siri 😂😂😂
0:56 Lol that triggered siri on my phone
2:15 to pay with a credit card you also need the full name and address (and maybe expiry? i'm not too clear on the precise format)
I think he just wanted a steam gift card from me
When he said hey siri my Siri activated
the siri part actually made my siri responded
5:39 now people can Access His Account and Steal all of His items and robux
Would be a shame if someone used one of the many free ocr services to get the scammer's token that they showed in the video uncensored 🗿
way too inaccurate OCR commonly messes up certain characters...
and if i recorded a video like that id probably just hit logout after recording it and relog to my account.
"everyone that felt for it really needs to let there brain checked" - someone who definetly isn't prime bait for scammers
Someone tried this on me once. Had me going for a bit but I knew better than to give any money and realized pretty easily that it was a scam.
When angel guy typed molested he wants to mean annoyed because annoy on Spanish is molestar
Recently got a scam message from a guy who said my steam acc would be banned if I didn’t message an alleged “steam admin”.
After that, I truly wonder why no scammer is able to form a full, grammatically correct sentence. Is that anti-skill required to become a scammer?
Me too! Got this scam multiple times. Unlinked my Steam account from my Discord account second time.
most of the time english isn't their first language, and it also allows them to self-select only the victims who are most likely to fall for the scam (if the typos don't make you realize it's a scam, probably nothing will)
ntts should be a discord staff(not a discord server staff, A DISCORD STAFF)
Bro the dude that just sent their own roblox cookie is a top tier megamind. Might as well have just put his password down. Wonder if he ever noticed
you made my Siri go off
shoutout to the roblox "beamer" who blurred his discord on the sidebar only to leave it unblurred in the ticket chat
One time in a server i was in some dude claimed to be a hypnotist. A few people ended up trying it out and he used it to get explicit photo's from the girls and to get credit card information from the boys
I'll take things that never happened for $500, Alex
@@tiredcatto5899 understandable reaction, however, even tho i no longer posess any evidence (server was removed and i didn't stay in touch with any of the people who had contact with the guy in question) i can assure you it was quite strange and quite real
as a young horny kid on dating sites i got scammed into what i thought was a spicy vid call but they just got vids of me and blackmailed me into sending money so many scams man
Someone getting groomed on discord isnt that rare
original title name: "The Discord Scams I Don't Show You!"
new title name: "I Shouldn't Show You These Discord Scams...."
bro the ettiene guy... he literally leaked his own cookie...
Thanks for activating my Siri 😂
"Your account is newer than my cousin baby" get this man credit
thank u
i can't believe how stupid is the roblox "beaming" scam
presuming they used the term 'molested' in an antiquated sense meaning something similar to 'bothered'.
"what is your password"
cmon, dont leave them hanging like that
5:35 this kid just really beamed himself
The hey siri turned on my Siri, thanks..
Honesty on the last scam the website seemed pretty legit, until you start to read everything and also find out that there aren't even actual terms and conditions... 😅
bro at the start just wanted to buy a game of steam I bet
When they want your roblox cookie, it clearly says be safe, don't share. As a developer, they are abusing DevTools to steal your information.
Great video! I enjoyed these 11 minutes in 5 minutes!
2 times speed lmfao
1.25x is actually very balanced and sounds good
I ain’t giving no one my cookie!!!! 😡😡😡
The hey Siri triggered it on my phone lol
tactical jerma 0:09
OMG THIS IS FUNNY ASF shoutout that kid he got his grind up at a early age
those roblox scams left me genuinely speechless
0:43 I first thought that was "the thing"
my favorite commodity. Shelter.
i never say how dumb you could be to fall for something because once when i was seven, i got scammed into giving my roblox email and password for 1k robux, the scammer just removed my friends and did nothing else for some reason.
5:49 also cant we just see his cookie on screen lol
3:24 i don’t think there’s a cashapp in Europe