I know its a job for them, and some do revel in the scam, but i am sure some only work there because theres nothing else no other jobs.. but they are the rare ones and i feel sorry for them, not being able to get a proper real job..that they resort tothis scam job
+TheSomeoneXD lol looks like I can be Hindi tex support since I know more then them I would have just run /regedit and wiped the files saying I was removing wiruses, wish I could get them to screw up and give me access
+Audiojack This is true, many believe they're legitimate tech support, and some are probably afraid to question their bosses about it because if they're unsure themselves and they question their boss it could be taken as an offence. Pretty sad actually - if un-employement was high and these were the only jobs available at the time I'd totally take it if it meant putting food on the table, even if I knew my self I were scamming people.
Tbh, besides the money he was trying to charge, it was actually pretty ok. He actually would have fixed a computer with a virus. This guy doesn't seem as bad as the others. It's a shame that people like him have to resort to scamming to make a living, because he could actually help people legitimately.
"The higher you are going the more you are saving" "6 months $99.99" "1 yr $199.99" But 99.99 + 99.99 < 199.99 Good maths guys. I would definitely purchase your services, considering how wonky your maths is. :P
Martin Šleis You don't save money buying the 1 year pack as opposed to the 6 month pack. 1 year: $199.99 2 (6 months): $199.98 You save 1 cent buying 2 (6 months) rather than 1 year. :)
It's spreading from company to company if one company finds a new method to trick people other scammers will try to hook up these methods. There is no school in India that teach you how to scam even though it would be funny :D @Suvankar Sarkar: Charles Murphy used "sarcasm". It's very effective. Suvankar Sarkar has fainted. Charles Murphy gained 56 Exp. NurMarvin gained 43 Exp.
So... If you per-say *did* have a security breach in your network, why would they have you enter your credit card information on said breached network...?
The scripts are getting better and better. This guy even checks your knowledge level. "Do you have any knowledge about the files here?" First time I heard that question.
They actually installed a few useful programs :D I wonder if they believe they are helping you or just playing it off knowing they have to restart the computer anyways eventually.
+by Feeedz thank you so much! I really appreciate that. It's funny you mention that as the end and scorecard on this video was recorded with my headphones since I'm out of town. I use a Neewer NW-700 condenser microphone and Behringer Q802 mixer in my studio. I also record my voice and the call audio separately so I can adjust the levels in post.
He seems legit. If I did something like what you are doing with scam baiting and got these guys who try to actually help, I would feel so bad waisting there time.
"Please do not entertain unsolicited calls from people claiming to be Microsoft or other companies." Oh the bloody irony. It kind of backs up what I've read though, about these guys fighting each other over the same dwindling market of gullible people who fall for fake tech support scams. At least this dude tries to make his company look legit. Sort of.
He gave you the name vsark technologies inc. They have a website which you can trace their IP. According to Google they have been discovered scamming credit cards which is probably why they can't take them anymore.
so for 300, they bassicly downloaded, malwarebytes, ccleaner, adblockplus and adwcleaner, all free stuff you can get with just a search on google. well dam son.
I always wondered what "work" they would be doing to "fix" someone's PC. I can't believe he actually did useful things like looking for spyware and removing unnecessary start up processes from the registry with ccleaner. If they did all this and didn't charge so much for running free software on someone's PC, then the fake virus pop up adds would be the only part that made what he was doing a scam.
Oddly enough, running MBAM, CCleaner, and AdwCleaner are frequently enough to 'unclog' quite a few systems...; did he not resort to showing any bogus eventviewer or stopped services? :)
i love your videos.. have you ever used a customer code from someone who has been scammed. like a returning customer? i'd like to see what happens when someone who has paid them has an issue. do they charge them more money or act like they arent a customer?
The tech actually did the right things. But all techs should always look for the problem first and not install random shit. Malwarebytes and adwcleaner are very common but gmail was the only non-working site, he never bothered to check other websites before checking for viruses and pups. The guy was probably a real tech in a scamming business.
if i was working for a scammer i would be fixing computer in secret because i think they only do it because they either cant get a job for some reason or they are just lazy as EVER!!! what is your thought on why they do this?
"The higher you go the more you are saving" 6 months = $99.99 12 months = $199.99 That's 1 cent more expensive. I think he might not know what he is talking about.
having watched loads of these type videos, this sounded real, they were polite friendly spoke clear english, anyone could fall for this scam if they called this lot.
Should put a fake Virus scanner on the VM that gives you a back door into their computers when they use it and syskey their machines while they are typing in notepad
What would happen if you had cc cleaner and malware bytes already open when you called as well as told them you already received network security and an anti virus.
man, you sure have a lot of hackers getting into your unsecure network with how many times you call the tech supporters! youre a popular guy for those sneaky hackers and their malewares!
ok, i snickered when he opened agapplaunch... but then when he showed the "stopped" drivers... i about spit beer on my screen. These guys are terrible....
I noticed the "report abuse" at the bottom of the support.me box. Does this type of activity qualify? Can you report them? Also you can report them on PayPal or whatever pay service they use. I would be nice to limit these scammers access to team viewer and other access controls.
seeing those MSN News on the first page gave me an idea. Make your own "News Page" for your startup site. And make some headlines that can trigger the scammer XD
"R as in Robert" seems to be something that almost every scammer says. Perhaps you should add it to your list of achievements along with Windows Key+R.
Where did you get the fabricated routing/account number from that you use in these? Do you type random numbers, or is it a routing number dedicated to artificial uses (like a 555 phone number)?
I wouldn't consider this one a scam. He did what he said he will and he actually removed viruses although at an outrageously high price and with free software. I honestly consider best buy and geekvape squad more of a scam than this. When I bought a laptop from best buy they asked If I wanted them to do the first time setup for an extra $100 I think it was. I asked them what they do exactly and it's basically just going thru the windows 10 setup which is incredibly easy, even my grandma managed to do it herself and remove bloat ware.
@@HeenaPatel253 nonono don't go in for Norton, never! It's the worst AV I've ever used. My memory is fuzzy but I didn't really have a grip on stuff back then, it was actually a Norton approved tech support and we ended up paying alot along with Norton subscription. Tho it still wasn't a scam. So if you want a good AV I'd recommend ESET, it was the best I used imo.
I never thought I'd say this, but that "scammer" deserves at least 20$ for helping out. What a nice guy.
Yea lol
I know its a job for them, and some do revel in the scam, but i am sure some only work there because theres nothing else no other jobs.. but they are the rare ones and i feel sorry for them, not being able to get a proper real job..that they resort tothis scam job
Brandon Mooney so some people are not scammers o.O I wanna learn programming and help people.
This guy probably felt bad about the company he worked for. I have much respect for him and I hope he finds a legit job one day.
So! You respect him!?
He's a thief and knows exactly what he's doing.
That tells volumes about YOUR lack of honor, ethics and integrity!
@@t4705mb6 stfu
@@notgae7719 you're out here spitting facts
@Hooman Being Stealing from people isn't a job. I am sure he could find something else if he truly wanted to.
@Hooman Being
Scamming people isn't helping 🙄
One of the better scammer vids out there, got me subbed.
We got a live one over here boys!
*liwes, you say liwes - oh and its spelled "ower"
Each&Everything where are you?
The worst thing he did was make Internet Explorer your default browser.
ikr. that is the worst thing you could do to a computer.
Considering what most scammers do to a system, this isn't that bad.
He seems like quite an erudite guy, I do sometimes think they genuinely believe they are real tech support engineers.
+TheSomeoneXD lol looks like I can be Hindi tex support since I know more then them I would have just run /regedit and wiped the files saying I was removing wiruses, wish I could get them to screw up and give me access
Many of them actually want to be real tech support guys, but got scammed into working for these fake services with a contract.
+Audiojack scammer got scammed
+Audiojack This is true, many believe they're legitimate tech support, and some are probably afraid to question their bosses about it because if they're unsure themselves and they question their boss it could be taken as an offence. Pretty sad actually - if un-employement was high and these were the only jobs available at the time I'd totally take it if it meant putting food on the table, even if I knew my self I were scamming people.
cuddly1clare I think they're not being told it's a scam at all though.
Tbh, besides the money he was trying to charge, it was actually pretty ok. He actually would have fixed a computer with a virus. This guy doesn't seem as bad as the others. It's a shame that people like him have to resort to scamming to make a living, because he could actually help people legitimately.
Yes. He's only slightly a thief.
Just sort of a criminal.
@@t4705mb6 says the guy who is butthurt at this video for no reason at all
what that scammer does it's almost like a store charging $50 for a cup of coffee
@@Darkscenes-jp4ge it's better than charging 100$ for nothing
@@5.43v Doesn't matter all scams are bad
The fool actual knew what he was doing somewhat, wow. That is a first.
that's the most disturbing takeaway from this video. wouldn't surprise me if they all end up using similar tactics in the future
You mean actually provide the service? Lol
I love the way you do like a scammer bingo thing! xD also, subscribed!
Yea i like it alot
TAXES
charlieboy31 xbox
"The higher you are going the more you are saving"
"6 months $99.99"
"1 yr $199.99"
But 99.99 + 99.99 < 199.99
Good maths guys. I would definitely purchase your services, considering how wonky your maths is. :P
no its 199.98 So He save some moneyyys :D He say true !
Martin Šleis You don't save money buying the 1 year pack as opposed to the 6 month pack.
1 year: $199.99
2 (6 months): $199.98
You save 1 cent buying 2 (6 months) rather than 1 year. :)
Victor Tran q
2 years to 3 years you're saving about $100 lol
Dondrey Taylor Yeah, but if you only want one year you'd be ripped off of you bought the 1yr package :)
1yr is more expensive than 2x6 months!
You don't have to think about it if you do one year. (If this was legitimate, of course)
they just pull numbers out their ass and don't know dollar ammounts
I like how you can hear them working with someone else in the backround
Gee, that was nice of him to give you all those FREE PROGRAMS for only $299.99.
fisting is 300 bucks
an anti virus software costs $20 but still $20 compared to $300 that's a huge difference
I really like how you add the "Achievement Get" parts, it somehow makes it funny.
Installing ad block so they don't get competitors pop ups in future. Genius, in the most twisted sense of the word.
How is it that all these scammers have the same or similar script? Maybe there is a school for scamming in India.
It's spreading from company to company if one company finds a new method to trick people other scammers will try to hook up these methods.
There is no school in India that teach you how to scam even though it would be funny :D
@Suvankar Sarkar:
Charles Murphy used "sarcasm".
It's very effective.
Suvankar Sarkar has fainted.
Charles Murphy gained 56 Exp.
NurMarvin gained 43 Exp.
Yeah they do it's called SCAM SCHOOL
Don't bring Scam School into this, those cheap reliable tricks at the bar, or on the couch are too good..
I like scam school gets me free drinks...
been watching these vids for two days. not much to them. but I'm addicted. great vid man
how to suspect scammers:
1)www.support.m(as a michael)e(as an echo)
no... just never call tech support... youtube is way safer.... XD
+YourSoulReaper Gaming I found a scammer site actually. The domain is windowsalert.xyz
tech support scammer: that's not true
people are l (as in Lindsay) y (as in you) n (as in Nicole) and g (as in god)
did you get that? *lying*
ItzYaBoiWifi you forgot i
Nah, this is how you do it:
Windows key + R as in Romeo
I love your channel name. got the automatic sub for just that.
Thanks Josef!
im pretty sure its called CCleaner not CCCleaner :P
Same!
He literally said; please don't entertain calls that claim to be from microsoft. Accurately describes his own phonecall
funny how its actually cheaper to get 2 of the 6 month plans then a 1 year plan
Something about listening to these people talking about random computer stuff is so soothing - I've used this video to fall asleep so many times! xD
Still here 2 years later to fall asleep, lol.
I love the name and like the XBOX editing, you earned yerself a sub.
+Matt (matteatsyou) why thank you very much!
This is the best asmr
So... If you per-say *did* have a security breach in your network, why would they have you enter your credit card information on said breached network...?
actually felt bad for the scammers for a second, this time they actually did something
I think I have an obbsesion of your videos now!! I cant stop watching them
I prescribe a full virus scan administered via command prompt. Thanks Ben!
The scripts are getting better and better. This guy even checks your knowledge level. "Do you have any knowledge about the files here?" First time I heard that question.
The thing I love about this guy is the "achievement unlocked" instead of scammer bingo.
i love the editting on your videos dude, makes them a little more interesting than most scam bait channels
Thanks Luke!
Every time i read your name, a smile slowly appears on my face
+HexDeckJade :D
You mean each and everytime ;)
oops xD
How did u manage to have 78 detected items from mbam if it's a fresh VM?
+Lord GabeN he should have gotten bonzi buddy
EXPAND DONG
the mre nerd kup teraz!
kup teraz!
PublicPotato yeh
21:45 "So god bless you sir! please hold the line." HAHAHA Omg ROFL!!
They actually installed a few useful programs :D I wonder if they believe they are helping you or just playing it off knowing they have to restart the computer anyways eventually.
Henrik Rónai the only problem is that he charged way to much for the free program other wise he did ok
I LOVE HOW ALL SCAMMERS SAY A WORD FOR A LETTER LIKE A FOR APPLE
Hidden Achievement: Any which ways
Donald has to be senior technician level 10.
+Scam Justice clearly not an IP Expert though.
The second guy actually sounded American. Almost fooled me.
you deserve subs. out of every youtuber who does this they're almost all the same but I enjoy you the most because your mic is so clear
+by Feeedz thank you so much! I really appreciate that. It's funny you mention that as the end and scorecard on this video was recorded with my headphones since I'm out of town.
I use a Neewer NW-700 condenser microphone and Behringer Q802 mixer in my studio. I also record my voice and the call audio separately so I can adjust the levels in post.
He seems legit. If I did something like what you are doing with scam baiting and got these guys who try to actually help, I would feel so bad waisting there time.
Creeper Nation It was more like a rip off.
Dude you are just good at exposing these scammers! You got my sub, btw I love the achievement effect that you got on here!
If you pay will they actually service your computer for 3 years or do you just never hear from them again if you try to contact them?
"Please do not entertain unsolicited calls from people claiming to be Microsoft or other companies."
Oh the bloody irony. It kind of backs up what I've read though, about these guys fighting each other over the same dwindling market of gullible people who fall for fake tech support scams. At least this dude tries to make his company look legit. Sort of.
You got my sub. kept my sleepless night entertaining! got school tmrw but I'm still not tired haha so thanks for keeping me entertained!
He gave you the name vsark technologies inc. They have a website which you can trace their IP.
According to Google they have been discovered scamming credit cards which is probably why they can't take them anymore.
you cant really trace their ip over a website that they own...
+Mikee I can! I can get any website IP.
Charles Murphy yea but its not very likely that they host their servers by them selves
+Mikee yea you probably will end up with cloudflare ip
OutLassn or the hosting companys ip
so for 300, they bassicly downloaded, malwarebytes, ccleaner, adblockplus and adwcleaner, all free stuff you can get with just a search on google. well dam son.
Have you tried to call the supplied toll free number and use your client id to see if you can get your free support that you "paid" for?
Great idea! I'll give that a shot soon.
Oh got that music is painful...
I always wondered what "work" they would be doing to "fix" someone's PC. I can't believe he actually did useful things like looking for spyware and removing unnecessary start up processes from the registry with ccleaner. If they did all this and didn't charge so much for running free software on someone's PC, then the fake virus pop up adds would be the only part that made what he was doing a scam.
Move the quotations marks from 'fixes' to 'scammer'.
😂👍 Achievement unlocked
Little listake on your endcard, he said network security ;)
Oddly enough, running MBAM, CCleaner, and AdwCleaner are frequently enough to 'unclog' quite a few systems...; did he not resort to showing any bogus eventviewer or stopped services? :)
i love your videos.. have you ever used a customer code from someone who has been scammed. like a returning customer? i'd like to see what happens when someone who has paid them has an issue. do they charge them more money or act like they arent a customer?
your username reminds me of wiruses and dextops
lewis? 😀
Yis
+WDX man I hate that kid, wish he'd stop saying that joke. It's repetitive and played out now.
k...
kk
You made me addicted to your videos...
What song did you use in that video?
I like it.
Should add a scoring system for the achievements and make a tech scammer leaderboard lmao
LOL Like the "Achievement Unlocked" bits! XD That's just pure hilarious awesomeness!!
so the guy with the best "american accent" gets to be the manager? cool, I could do that.
24:15 What is the name of that Alien song? I like it
Hey John, it's from FoolBoyMedia on FreeSound.org. Can't remember the exact name.
7:22 how do you fake the msinfo32?
The tech actually did the right things. But all techs should always look for the problem first and not install random shit. Malwarebytes and adwcleaner are very common but gmail was the only non-working site, he never bothered to check other websites before checking for viruses and pups. The guy was probably a real tech in a scamming business.
Awesome! Keep taking their time!
You should add "fake laugh" to the bingo!
I love the achievements, gets me every time XD
if i was working for a scammer i would be fixing computer in secret because i think they only do it because they either cant get a job for some reason or they are just lazy as EVER!!! what is your thought on why they do this?
"The higher you go the more you are saving"
6 months = $99.99
12 months = $199.99
That's 1 cent more expensive. I think he might not know what he is talking about.
That's one cent more expensive than $99.99 times two*
fixed, happy now? That was a mental shortcut :x
You "short circuited"
having watched loads of these type videos, this sounded real, they were polite friendly spoke clear english, anyone could fall for this scam if they called this lot.
Should put a fake Virus scanner on the VM that gives you a back door into their computers when they use it and syskey their machines while they are typing in notepad
What would happen if you had cc cleaner and malware bytes already open when you called as well as told them you already received network security and an anti virus.
man, you sure have a lot of hackers getting into your unsecure network with how many times you call the tech supporters! youre a popular guy for those sneaky hackers and their malewares!
ok, i snickered when he opened agapplaunch... but then when he showed the "stopped" drivers... i about spit beer on my screen. These guys are terrible....
"Thank you for your vote of confidence". Fucking classic.
You must add three cmd command in your achievment list !
I noticed the "report abuse" at the bottom of the support.me box. Does this type of activity qualify? Can you report them? Also you can report them on PayPal or whatever pay service they use.
I would be nice to limit these scammers access to team viewer and other access controls.
Hey Charles, yes you can report them to LogMeIn/TeamViewer/etc and they'll look into it. I do it with every scammer.
+Each&Everything thanks, we all appreciate your hard work.
I can't believe he actually went through and even used ADWcleaner
I love it when all tech support scammers always say "Do one thing". Hah!
What's the song call when the scammer was installing c cleaner
"DONALD PETER" DUDE HOLY SHIT, LOOK AT THIS ALL AMERICAN NAME!
what's the music you used in the montage?
seeing those MSN News on the first page gave me an idea. Make your own "News Page" for your startup site. And make some headlines that can trigger the scammer XD
Just stumbled upon this each & everything is hilarious for the name love it
How are you making your VM show up in the system info as an OEM PC rather than a VM?
"R as in Robert" seems to be something that almost every scammer says. Perhaps you should add it to your list of achievements along with Windows Key+R.
Where did you get the fabricated routing/account number from that you use in these? Do you type random numbers, or is it a routing number dedicated to artificial uses (like a 555 phone number)?
That was the first scammer I video I've seen on UA-cam were it shows what happens after you pay.
I also subscribed to your channel.
Donald sounds like such a creep, I would not want him as my personal engineer.
Quick question, how did you get fake numbers to go through their "paying" system
i just love the achivements, there are so funny :)
Sub Button smashed IN!
i liek pudding...
I wouldn't consider this one a scam. He did what he said he will and he actually removed viruses although at an outrageously high price and with free software.
I honestly consider best buy and geekvape squad more of a scam than this. When I bought a laptop from best buy they asked If I wanted them to do the first time setup for an extra $100 I think it was. I asked them what they do exactly and it's basically just going thru the windows 10 setup which is incredibly easy, even my grandma managed to do it herself and remove bloat ware.
A Tech Support Scammer that isn't actually a scammer.....
Are the Ccleaner and malwarebytes tech support telephones fake?
subbed! love the achievement animation! (:
I just saw this video, immediately subscribed! Your channel name is awesome, too! :D
Thanks Sam!
"ggggrrrreat!" why does he keep saying that? He's really trying to sound non-foreign, but fails.
Please add achievement "Fake laugh" ...everyone do this when you say something you didn't know and they "knew" it.. Example 3:35
it did say Wmware at the top of ccleaner, maybe he saw that and figured hell, i just do this and get home or something.
somehow apart from the trickery these scammers seemed more legit than usual
how did the check get accepted? it just cut to it being accepted
He isn't actually a scammer (since he DID provide services.)
YAY there are actually nice people on the Net!
Good for him!
He is a scammer since he lied about netstat findings and rundll32.
@@danejurus69
I mean, that rundll thing is malware depending on where it’s located. He should have clarified that though.
I called REAL Norton support and they deleted 4 viruses one of them was trojan.gen.1 and installed antivirus for way much cheaper
Emir Geçir that’s good customer service
@@HeenaPatel253 nonono don't go in for Norton, never! It's the worst AV I've ever used. My memory is fuzzy but I didn't really have a grip on stuff back then, it was actually a Norton approved tech support and we ended up paying alot along with Norton subscription. Tho it still wasn't a scam.
So if you want a good AV I'd recommend ESET, it was the best I used imo.