I would love to see a Jim Browning, Kitboga, Scambaiter, etc. get together and just hammer one call centre at the same time. It would be like Voltron or the Power Rangers Megazord with the scammers as cardboard buildings.
I run a scam company. I had a word with jim browning but he couldn't do with my computer. Even I took his access took some of his file. I am sure these videos are scripted
Thank you for the info.. do you happen to have the link to the story so I can watch? I think it would be good for the scammers if these baiters cover the news stories in a video so we can all see the scammers getting arrested and humiliated ,. and also so the scammers that watch these videos also see that their actions have consequences!!.😁
@@jeremyjones8778 a week ago I read an article on Indian express about a center specialising in social security scams & scamming people in the US. It was shut down by cops in Gurgaon. This city is near Delhi.
He's the Darth Vader of the scammer world. That's why he needs to put out videos on how to do the things that he does so that we can all attack and destroy these scammers once and for all
@@thehien3731 oh ya definitely. He’s taken down some big time scammers. That one boss. Owner. He made 3-5 million a year from 2016-19. Arrested in 2020. He was 33 years old and he lived like a ceo. Thankfully Jim was not only successful in shutting down, dude got arrested
@@thehien3731 Hey, it obviously isn't his real name, but his pseudonym of Jim Browning is definitely known among the scammers. Jim is amazing for what he does.
Pierogi from scammer payback. And trilogy media. Thers a scam help centre that he was set up with pierogi,trilogy media, Jim Browning and other UA-cam scambaiters
They would make a great team. Kitboga is an absolute master at distraction. He could distract a cat from a mouse lol. This would provide the perfect smoke screen for Jim and Scambaiter to do their thing.
"I am calling from USA California, USA California headquart of Microsoft, This is the official language of Microsoft, English Okay." Has got to be my new favorite quote.
I got quite a chuckle out of the scammer essentially fanboying over you and Kit. Awesome work, man. Thanks for all the time, dedication and patience you put into doing this. You're doing these victims a great service. 🙏
Well, it's really no big wonder, we know for a fact from some vids that at least a *few* of them don't like having to do what they do. Edit: Don't get me wrong though, they absolutely deserve everything they get, because it's outright theft and exploitation of those who don't, or can't, realize that it's a scam.
I love the way this Scambaiter doesn't hesitate for a moment before becoming a Cursing Spree. Also He uploads their info at different platforms. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I mean thats what we really want from a Scambaiter. You are a legend man. Absolutely A Real Life Super Hero.
Yeah, I see al lot of scambaiters/trollers. I am also Dutch. I wanted to also do scambaiting/trolling, but I don't have the time to do so and patient to do so.
im german and my grandma has been getting a bunch of calls from scammers like this, and so have many of her old people friends. I've heard her talk about it and she says that as soon as she hears someone speak English, she just hangs up again, and so do most of her friends. I feel like especially old people here won't take any calls if they're not in German, and even less if they have an accent they can't easily understand. And the younger people who actually speak English well are already too aware of scammers like thid
Same here in Denmark, as far as I know. Unfortunately I've had quite a few calls from Danish scammers the past year, so now I don't answer any calls at all, if I either don't know the number or I'm not expecting a call.
Good to hear. My opinion is they think they can speak all languages perfectly and it bugs me, I am English from Canada and one time I said your English is very poor. Well then the swear words came out so fast and sadly they were in perfect English haaaaaaaaaa I laughed and hung up
Yep. My dad usually gets angry and hangs up, good on him. I also once had one at heir telephone, wasn't really aware until later but the lady was also saying some nonsense about Microsoft I barely understood despite my english is quite good. Now I am actually amused. I can hardly imagine they have much success in germany with that approach...
I cannot *stand* people who don't listen. I had to go somewhere on a sort of "field trip" in college to a TV station, and I parked at the building, and I noticed one of the other students going the wrong way. A parking lot troll came up to me and was like "Uhhh, if you're not going to (station), you can't park here!", and no matter how many times I told his ass that I *was* going there, I just had to make sure the other student didn't get lost, he was like "Uhh, I'm gonna have to give you a ticket". Wanted to punch the guy in the face.
THREE TIMES: "I'm sorry but we can't give you any information" This is so cringe. Literally just trying to help an innocent person. "For security reasons" LOL... Guy literally has access to everything already. This person is both naive and incompetent. I'm sure he occasionally gets some weird requests, and that "I'm sorry I can't divulge that info" is a typical response, but he needs to quit being so complacent and actually listen to each person on the phone. If not, transfer them to someone who WILL listen. This was so nerve wracking!
@@oceanwaves83 he probably informed someone and then had to say this. Europe has strict privacy laws, I live here once found a bank card called the bank to inform them and got the same response. I found the number of the person through googling their name on the card called them and explained and he told me his bank already called blocked that card and hes getting a new one I can throw it away. Considering he said in the video the scam went bad afterwards they probably did take actions but due to privacy laws didnt say so to our friend here.
@@MrLTiger i am pretty sure that's what happened. If they had said that they will call the victim, they would have confirmed the account info that was give was correct. that would have already been a violation. so they pretended they can't do anyting and said they have no account with that information.
@@Sicklehead88 most likely true. Banks are you know pretty serious stuff for People and a random person Saying they have someone Elses info and they will be scammed. I can see the bank checks the info, channel the transfer, then deny the account exist to stop futher misuse of the account, before contacting the victim, that they will get a conpletly knew account since the one they own has been compreimised.
Tremendous stuff. You guys deserve International recognition. Why doesn't the FBI do anything to bring an end to people's misery? You could train a whole department to actively seek out and destroy these Call Centres once and for all.
Hey Dude - you and Jim are the best, soft spoken, smooth operating and deadly. No self aggrandisement just plain effective. Join forces and wipe these criminal hyenas out of business.
Greetings from Transylvania, land of Dracula! You did a great job and we hope these scam go down! Educating the population is actually the common goal!
@@billlong6744 Do you know what will be funny… If so many guys did that (if it became a big meme), where it happens so often it causes the scammers to let their guard down knowing so many people are just pranking them by saying that. Therefore, when _THE_ real deal Jim Browning does his work, he might be able to get away with more. Who knows? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As someone in the Cybersecurity industry, thanks for all that you do mate, helping a lot of people that don't have a lot of computer knowledge that are getting scammed like this. So thanks for spreading awareness to these fuckers and destroying their shit! bravo to your good sir!
This is the best trolling vid ever!!! Scammer: "We are facing some technical problems, pls. wait a moment." Scambaiter: Do you need technical support? 🤣
I'm a newer fan so maybe it's just me, but this is one of the first times I heard you laughing and really enjoying yourself and it made me smile. Keep up the good work man!
Habe auch einfach gar nichts verstanden. Mit den englischen Untertiteln war es dann möglich zu erahnen, dass er tatsächlich grade das sagt, was man da liest. Aber zum Glück sorgt das wohl auch dafür, dass die meisten da schnell stutzig werden. Trotzdem erschrekend zu hören, dass so was auch in Deutschland passiert. Habe hier noch nie viel davon mitbekommen (abgesehen von den typischen Anrufen, wo sie dir nen Vertrag verkaufen wollen). Oma gibt bei solchen Anrufen das Telefon immer an Opa ab und Opa kennt sich zum Glück gut genug aus, dass sowas bei ihm nicht klappt. ^^
Fände sowas Todes lustig, aber für ältere Menschen ist das leider sehr gefährlich. Zum Glück wissen meine Großeltern sehr viel über Computer und wissen wem sie nicht trauen können.
It would be so awesome if all of the anti-scammer people would plan a huge collaboration and take out as many as possible! Thanks again for doing this!
I love your work! I don't understand how you document ALL the work of the bank, fraud, police, detective and lawyers jobs and they STILL do NOTHING! Keep fighting the good fight and eventually the authorities will get their head straight
I was almost impressed at the beginning that these scammers were so dedicated that they went through the hassle of learning German until I realized their German was terrible.
That was hilarious when he asked if you were Jim! You just casually say yup I'm Jim Browning! Because you both are fuckin legends! Keep up the good fight my brother!
Having worked at call centers for banks, that’s pretty much what I expected the bank employee to say and how I expected them to react, there’s a good chance they did at the bare minimum notate the customers account and possibly make an outbound call to the customer but they will not tell you that
Yes they do my bank here in Australia has contacted me as soon as they think an unusual transaction has occurred and from talking to me they know that there are only 2 countries I do any transactions with And they know one of them isn't India so any one from India has there IP address tracked by the bank
YES! MEMEZ! I love watching scammers try to fight memez Lmao. Then the KitBoga trolling at the end was great. Your videos are getting better every time
My brother is elderly, I was horrified when he told me he got scammed, he is too nice to say no so I give him some lessons how too hang up the phone and delete emails that are not family; I mean what else can you do? He can't afford to be stolen from at his age. F ing livid with these wankers!
It has taken me years to convince my elderly mother not to answer the phone unless she recognizes the caller ID. If it's legit, someone will leave a message and she can call them back. Thank goodness she doesn't use a computer, but people are still naive about giving personal information out over the phone. When I get an unknown number calling and they don't leave a voicemail, the number gets blocked immediately. No second chances. Now people are doing the same thru random text messages---block those too.
No…. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endures for ever.” (Psalms 111:10 AKJV)
It's always frustrating getting professionals who don't know the difference between 'giving out account information' and accepting information vital to preserving that account. I've run in to it myself before. Really infuriating.
I'm pretty sure the legal department told them to just say nothing. That would make sense considering he clammed up right after calling them. Even just confirming that the account details were correct could've got them into legal hot water. I can only hope they played dumb for that reason and then called the account holder anyway.
@@mattjohnson8585 no problem. I thought the banker was being useless and annoying as well. One of the top comments on this video explains the law and whatnot. That's how I learned about it.
I seen enough of these videos it seems super commion for them to use English/European names for some reason. I seen one that even called himself John Smith for crying out loud.
That's how much they care about their citizens. The dude could have done something. I wish the same shit would happen to Mr Hans with double the amount.
Das ist einfach meine Stadt. Komme nämlich auch aus Neuss. Hab mich sehr verwundert einfach Neuss zu lesen auf einem amerikanischen UA-camkanal über einen indischen Betrüger. Die Welt ist so klein
Fixit army channels are kinda sus. Malcolm Merlin literally posts only fake videos and re-uploads from 6 years ago. But DVR it least seems to be legit. But just callfloods and nothing else.
"You Keeeeetbooogahhh" I will never ever live that down .. I am still chuckling every time I hear the accusation..lol @Kitboga You should be proud you've gotten two mentions from two famous people this week..lol
As a former bank clerk in Germany, I can assure you, that the guy from the Bank did everything right. There is a law in Germany called Bankgeheimnis / lit. Bank secret. It prohibits to give any information to a non-authorized person. Even the confirmation of an account number would be a violation of that law. So he did everything by the book. But I guess imho that the legal-department would monitor the account number just in case AND also call the customer.
Same thing in France with the "Secret bancaire". The man followed the rules strictly. But you are right, he probably started monitoring the account and eventually warned the customer.
@@jose-Maki Not intentionally, but in a way he was; as Charlie says above, the law doesn't allow bankers to even confirm if an account number is linked to their bank. If the banker had've said 'Thank you for this, we'll deal with it,' it would have implied the account was with them, and thus broken the law. The only way they could avoid implying an account was with them was with what they said - 'this isn't with us, and I can't talk on this further, sorry'.
@@ShadowtheBowserKing I think his approach was off. Knowing that they can't provide any information or confirmation of information, simply telling the bank that this account is currently being compromised as we speak and to please contact the customer immediately. The bank would, of course, not confirm anything but would thank you for the information and most likely contact the customer right away. I don't think anything more could be done or expected.
@@Demolishionist - yep, being from a neighboring country, I think the clerk could not tell him anything, but I have this gut feeling that they called their customer right away. The voice of the clerk sounded nervous.
I'm glad the bank doesn't disclose that they did anything, because I've had people call in fake things about me pretending to be concerned when really they were just phishing for information. They didn't call my bank, but you get the idea. It's nice to see a company respecting customer privacy. It sounds like that bank actually did check the issue out
@@TacticalChick3n ahh, right... just some people bash him cause he doesn't destroy their computers n that yeno? But I think it's still effective, just in a different way... At least he isn't just a cheap toxic copy of kitboga, "scammer payback" bleurgghhh
Happening more often with robo call language recognition. Lets say I live in the US, english is expected but if I say hola (Spanish) or unexpectedly bonjour (French) or nee how (Mandarin), robo message might change to that language w/ specific call back number or connect directly to a scammer speaking that language.
As a german, I was always wondering in those scammer videos..... Do you really get your money back when you got scammed and call your bank? Or any helpful support at all? But now that I listent to a employee from the german sparkasse (my old bank institution, just a different city), this is exactly the kind of help I was expecting. Even if there is absolutely no risk in taking a look in the matter, they just do NOTHING and tell you that they can't help you. And calling the police.. that has even less options to actually stop this scam from happening. The only positive note is, that the scammers german is so bad, that they won't be able to scam a lot of people that don't speak english, which is fortunally the eldery (their main target)
hätte er gesagt, dass er sich mit dem Opfer in Verbindung setzt, hätte er damit bestätigt, dass die Kontodaten korrekt sind. Das wäre bereits der angesprochene Verstoß gegen die Datenschutzbestimmungen. Er hat verstanden was los war und ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass entsprechende Maßnahmen eingeleitet wurden.
It is quite nice to see the outcome of your trolling on scammers. You’re like a Jim browning who isn’t afraid to do the dirty work such as causing internal shut downs
new sub but prolly seen half your videos already. you're just out here helping people that can't help themselves, keep up the good work and love from Nigeria!
It has been rampant in Germany with scammers from turkey for a few years now. The classical tech support scams are rare, what is much more common is that old folks get called up by "police" that a robbery is about to happen at their place and they should handover their belongings to the police. A few minutes later a family member of the scammers will show up in a fake police uniform and take their stuff people willingly hand over to them... Or they get called that their grandson (they got their name by Phishing or something) was convicted and they need to pay bail or he will go to jail (there is no real bail system in Germany but old folks are naive) and they hand overthe money to someone showing up at their door 30 mins later It's really bad because the people call from turkey and have "their people" over here to make sure the money gets to them fast. Also, cash rarely leaves trails
Yeah .. they like to hit any country that is 1st world. Esp with the success of hitting the U.S. etc. They feel like none of us deserve the money we have so that's why they don't give a shi about cleaning out anyone of their life savings. Which is why they get pissed off when you don't play along. We are stupid population with too much money. So they will take it from us since they need it more. (Their words, not mine) a country over populated with more people than jobs. Other countries have groups that also migrate to India to carry out these scams too . So sometimes they're not even local but it's easier for them to carry out this bs there..
@@kiddhkane it's gotten really bad during covid, nothing awesome about that, but over 3 million euros in damage in my hometown alone in the first half of the year (~400.000 people) and those are only the cases raised with (legitimate) police
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fun fact: i saw that eyes as gg xdd
idk how
Ofc I’ll like and sub
Heb ik al gedaan
Here before 500 comments
Another Great Video👍
I would love to see a Jim Browning, Kitboga, Scambaiter, etc. get together and just hammer one call centre at the same time. It would be like Voltron or the Power Rangers Megazord with the scammers as cardboard buildings.
Man, they really gotta collab some day!
Fuck yes 😄😄
It would be amazing to get into the CCTV while at it.
Who is kitboga
I run a scam company. I had a word with jim browning but he couldn't do with my computer. Even I took his access took some of his file. I am sure these videos are scripted
Yeaterday a call center at delhi was busted and more than 65 arrested . Thankyou sir for making people more aware about such scams
Thank you for the info.. do you happen to have the link to the story so I can watch?
I think it would be good for the scammers if these baiters cover the news stories in a video so we can all see the scammers getting arrested and humiliated ,. and also so the scammers that watch these videos also see that their actions have consequences!!.😁
Delhi seems to be stepping up and taking care of its scamming problem. If only Kolkata would do the same.
@@jeremyjones8778 a week ago I read an article on Indian express about a center specialising in social security scams & scamming people in the US. It was shut down by cops in Gurgaon. This city is near Delhi.
If the police ensure that those scammers are locked up for a long time. They deserved a pay raise
@@PhantomOwnU i believe they get jailed for 3 years
They fucking know Jim Browning by name. This guy is like the Baba yaga to them.
"THE DESTROYER OF MACHINES! HE IS HERE!"
He's the Darth Vader of the scammer world. That's why he needs to put out videos on how to do the things that he does so that we can all attack and destroy these scammers once and for all
That "Jim Browning" name is just a fake name, and the guy behind it was anonymous the whole time.
Crazy They just got Jim. But he’s back up running. These guys try hard. There actually smart. Sad they don’t put it to good use
@@thehien3731 oh ya definitely. He’s taken down some big time scammers. That one boss. Owner. He made 3-5 million a year from 2016-19. Arrested in 2020. He was 33 years old and he lived like a ceo. Thankfully Jim was not only successful in shutting down, dude got arrested
@@thehien3731 Hey, it obviously isn't his real name, but his pseudonym of Jim Browning is definitely known among the scammers. Jim is amazing for what he does.
You, Jim Browning, and Kitboga are all doing God's work messing with these scammers. Good work man
Pierogi from scammer payback. And trilogy media. Thers a scam help centre that he was set up with pierogi,trilogy media, Jim Browning and other UA-cam scambaiters
They would make a great team. Kitboga is an absolute master at distraction. He could distract a cat from a mouse lol. This would provide the perfect smoke screen for Jim and Scambaiter to do their thing.
Don't forget Scammer Payback and Trilogy Media, Irl Rosie, etc
"All your details are encrypted into an encrypted"
now thats some wisdom right there
Its big brain time
Ah yes, floor is made out of floor 😂
and then the person was even warend about telephone fraud on the login page of the bank...
"I am from the US of California" They don't even understand how to say they're from a state
It's called recursive encription XD
"I am calling from USA California, USA California headquart of Microsoft, This is the official language of Microsoft, English Okay." Has got to be my new favorite quote.
*Caleefornia
Englis lol
But it's in redmond washington lmao
@@dylanhohn3713 Exactly 😂
@@dylanhohn3713 Redmond Washingfornia.
"Ókay I speak a little little bit of german"
*repeats the exact same sentence in english but with a slight german accent this time
Lol 🤣
Hahaha! Yup! I noticed that. 😆
He learned German from Indiana Jones Nazis.
HAHAHA I am reading quote and hearing it being spoken as I am reading this..lol HAH!!
@El Filipino de Cebu I would love to see this side of the chapter,,that needs to be written..
you should start a bootcamp to teach us how to fight them back, thank you for everything you do man.
I never thought someone could make German sound like a Chinese language... most impressive.
Me as a German... you are right.😂
Ich verstehe nicht, was du mir damit sagen willst. (German)
@@spnky2549 Es tut mir leid, mein Deutsch ist nicht sehr gut.😢
@@PalebobUK kein Problem 😊
LOL
I loved it when you asked them: "Do you need technical support?"
Lol scambaiter has that tech support that will fry your computer🤣
Hahahaaaa...
Was my favourite part. Had to stop the video because I was laughing too hard.
Malcolm only wants to halp them
Scammers might need mental health support after a visit from our resident hero. They really are the lowest form of life.
I like how humble and laid back you are ~ you don't make it the You Show. And you're saving people.
Thank you.
I got quite a chuckle out of the scammer essentially fanboying over you and Kit.
Awesome work, man. Thanks for all the time, dedication and patience you put into doing this. You're doing these victims a great service. 🙏
Well, it's really no big wonder, we know for a fact from some vids that at least a *few* of them don't like having to do what they do.
Edit: Don't get me wrong though, they absolutely deserve everything they get, because it's outright theft and exploitation of those who don't, or can't, realize that it's a scam.
That was hilarious. I can't wait until we get someone asking about James Boiler
He thought you were Jim Browning lol
Hey do you have Instagram
@@alexmasak at least you took the shot.
I love the way this Scambaiter doesn't hesitate for a moment before becoming a Cursing Spree. Also He uploads their info at different platforms.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I mean thats what we really want from a Scambaiter. You are a legend man. Absolutely A Real Life Super Hero.
Any person doing this to those scammers deserves a medal. Great work man.
Merci!
As a Dutch person, I’m proud of all the scam trolling
@Fouad Haddad Okay Fouad
@Fouad Haddad Okay fouad
Yeah, I see al lot of scambaiters/trollers. I am also Dutch. I wanted to also do scambaiting/trolling, but I don't have the time to do so and patient to do so.
man I just saw ur comment on Jim Browning's new video lmao
Same here
im german and my grandma has been getting a bunch of calls from scammers like this, and so have many of her old people friends. I've heard her talk about it and she says that as soon as she hears someone speak English, she just hangs up again, and so do most of her friends. I feel like especially old people here won't take any calls if they're not in German, and even less if they have an accent they can't easily understand. And the younger people who actually speak English well are already too aware of scammers like thid
Same here in Denmark, as far as I know. Unfortunately I've had quite a few calls from Danish scammers the past year, so now I don't answer any calls at all, if I either don't know the number or I'm not expecting a call.
Good to hear. My opinion is they think they can speak all languages perfectly and it bugs me, I am English from Canada and one time I said your English is very poor. Well then the swear words came out so fast and sadly they were in perfect English haaaaaaaaaa I laughed and hung up
Wenn irgendnen Scammer bei mir anruft gehe ich denen immer voll auf die Eier indem ich meinen Indischen Accent nutze 😂
Du legst vielleicht auf, wenn dich einer mit einem indischen Akzent anruft...aber wie viele fallen auf Betrüger im Internet rein? 😉
Yep. My dad usually gets angry and hangs up, good on him. I also once had one at heir telephone, wasn't really aware until later but the lady was also saying some nonsense about Microsoft I barely understood despite my english is quite good. Now I am actually amused. I can hardly imagine they have much success in germany with that approach...
"I'm level 13 for windows I can help you with support just gimme your social security and credit card number"😂😭
This line got me 🤣
Lmfaoooooooooooo!!!!
For Indians, try asking for aadhar number. We don’t have social security number.
Best line in the whole thing! Very good video
Icing on the cake... perfect insult to injury xD
That guy at that bank was horrible to deal with...
Yeah that bank guy is a typical who doesn't even listen to what he was saying just repeats like a monkey.
I cannot *stand* people who don't listen. I had to go somewhere on a sort of "field trip" in college to a TV station, and I parked at the building, and I noticed one of the other students going the wrong way. A parking lot troll came up to me and was like "Uhhh, if you're not going to (station), you can't park here!", and no matter how many times I told his ass that I *was* going there, I just had to make sure the other student didn't get lost, he was like "Uhh, I'm gonna have to give you a ticket". Wanted to punch the guy in the face.
THREE TIMES: "I'm sorry but we can't give you any information"
This is so cringe. Literally just trying to help an innocent person.
"For security reasons"
LOL... Guy literally has access to everything already.
This person is both naive and incompetent. I'm sure he occasionally gets some weird requests, and that "I'm sorry I can't divulge that info" is a typical response, but he needs to quit being so complacent and actually listen to each person on the phone. If not, transfer them to someone who WILL listen. This was so nerve wracking!
@@oceanwaves83 he probably informed someone and then had to say this.
Europe has strict privacy laws, I live here once found a bank card called the bank to inform them and got the same response.
I found the number of the person through googling their name on the card called them and explained and he told me his bank already called blocked that card and hes getting a new one I can throw it away.
Considering he said in the video the scam went bad afterwards they probably did take actions but due to privacy laws didnt say so to our friend here.
@@eentelefoon8945 he wasn't even asking for information tho lol
This guy is literally ending those guys careers
And he is doing great , I love this
Guy's work 💝
There should be 300 of guys like him
They have no careers, they are common theives
yes, but he needs to connect them with the folks that will end their existence .......... just sayin' ...... ;-p
they didn't have a career to begin with which is why they end taking scamming as a source if income
Can’t blame the bank for not going forward with you calling, I’m sure they don’t get that type of heads up often. Good on you for the effort
we can only hope they silently called the client on their end without revealing anything
@@MrLTiger i am pretty sure that's what happened. If they had said that they will call the victim, they would have confirmed the account info that was give was correct. that would have already been a violation. so they pretended they can't do anyting and said they have no account with that information.
Datenschutz, Germany 😂👍
@@Sicklehead88 hopefully
@@Sicklehead88 most likely true.
Banks are you know pretty serious stuff for People and a random person Saying they have someone Elses info and they will be scammed.
I can see the bank checks the info, channel the transfer, then deny the account exist to stop futher misuse of the account, before contacting the victim, that they will get a conpletly knew account since the one they own has been compreimised.
I love how they thought you were Jim Browning.
Tremendous stuff.
You guys deserve International recognition.
Why doesn't the FBI do anything to bring an end to people's misery?
You could train a whole department to actively seek out and destroy these Call Centres once and for all.
Exactly. It’s very clear it’s possible, so the question is WHY? Why doesn’t the government do this? Hmm…
People idiot to fall for them
@@X33-They have no jurisdiction whatsoever, and the government in India is corrupt. Even if they get arrested, it's a show.
Because the FBI is too busy spying on, and harassing, U.S. citizens
It's not Americas job to stop India from being run by scammers.
Imagine being such a warlord in today's society all your enemies both respect and fear you.
That's how u do it 👍🏻
Kim jong approves this
@@aidenwilliams4079 fear isnt the same as respect
true
You're doing a service to humanity my friend! Respect from Scotland
Hey Dude - you and Jim are the best, soft spoken, smooth operating and deadly. No self aggrandisement just plain effective. Join forces and wipe these criminal hyenas out of business.
I thought he was level 13 technician for windows Jim browning
Greetings from Transylvania, land of Dracula! You did a great job and we hope these scam go down! Educating the population is actually the common goal!
I love when scammers think every scambaiter has to be either Jim Browning or Kitboga. Hilarious!
I just subscribed! Keep up the good work!
Or Vivian Rogers 😅
"Yeah bro, this is Jim Browning." I can't stop laughing over that.
I always tell the scammers my name is Jim Browning when they call
@@billlong6744
Do you know what will be funny… If so many guys did that (if it became a big meme), where it happens so often it causes the scammers to let their guard down knowing so many people are just pranking them by saying that. Therefore, when _THE_ real deal Jim Browning does his work, he might be able to get away with more. Who knows? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As someone in the Cybersecurity industry, thanks for all that you do mate, helping a lot of people that don't have a lot of computer knowledge that are getting scammed like this. So thanks for spreading awareness to these fuckers and destroying their shit! bravo to your good sir!
I bank with the German Sparkasse and the reply that guy gave you on the phone was beyond negligent. Thanks for all you do and keep bustin them.
I freaking love the idea of scammers in a call center all watching you guys, trying to outsmart yall and yet they still get the dancing cat
"Do you guys need technical support with that computer?"
Perfection, they even provided the mic drop for you.
I pissed myself laughing at that one, That was beautiful.
This is the best trolling vid ever!!!
Scammer: "We are facing some technical problems, pls. wait a moment."
Scambaiter: Do you need technical support? 🤣
Had a lovely time re-watching this one! Every scambaiter is Jim Browning, of course. Lol. Well done!
I'm a newer fan so maybe it's just me, but this is one of the first times I heard you laughing and really enjoying yourself and it made me smile. Keep up the good work man!
Asking him if he wanted technical support after placing malware on his computer was priceless.
I'm german and I didnt even realize he was talking german at first
Habe auch einfach gar nichts verstanden.
Mit den englischen Untertiteln war es dann möglich zu erahnen, dass er tatsächlich grade das sagt, was man da liest.
Aber zum Glück sorgt das wohl auch dafür, dass die meisten da schnell stutzig werden.
Trotzdem erschrekend zu hören, dass so was auch in Deutschland passiert.
Habe hier noch nie viel davon mitbekommen (abgesehen von den typischen Anrufen, wo sie dir nen Vertrag verkaufen wollen).
Oma gibt bei solchen Anrufen das Telefon immer an Opa ab und Opa kennt sich zum Glück gut genug aus, dass sowas bei ihm nicht klappt. ^^
🤣🤣🤣
Fände sowas Todes lustig, aber für ältere Menschen ist das leider sehr gefährlich. Zum Glück wissen meine Großeltern sehr viel über Computer und wissen wem sie nicht trauen können.
They should also learn the German dialects :D
I'm Brazilian, now a bit of German, and I was like: "was that supposed to be German?"
It would be so awesome if all of the anti-scammer people would plan a huge collaboration and take out as many as possible! Thanks again for doing this!
I love your work! I don't understand how you document ALL the work of the bank, fraud, police, detective and lawyers jobs and they STILL do NOTHING! Keep fighting the good fight and eventually the authorities will get their head straight
Proud to have you as internet milita. Keep up with the God's work. Wish we have more people like you.
Thanks!
Your conversation with him at the end was hilarious!! A hilarious twist on a rather frightening situation!!
I'm watching this and laughing... in the past month I have been bombarded with scam calls and watching you destroy these pests is truly fantastic!
I was almost impressed at the beginning that these scammers were so dedicated that they went through the hassle of learning German until I realized their German was terrible.
The last 3-4 minutes were pure gold! :-)))) Loved what you've done to them - thanks for all your work against those scammers.
I love it 😆
How confused he was ...: "we're facing some technical problems "
Excellent. Thanks for doing what you do. Very satisfying to see scammers having a bad time. Loved the Kitboga impression!
This man is literally the terminator of internet scammers!!!😂😂😂
That was hilarious when he asked if you were Jim! You just casually say yup I'm Jim Browning! Because you both are fuckin legends! Keep up the good fight my brother!
Having worked at call centers for banks, that’s pretty much what I expected the bank employee to say and how I expected them to react, there’s a good chance they did at the bare minimum notate the customers account and possibly make an outbound call to the customer but they will not tell you that
Yes they do my bank here in Australia has contacted me as soon as they think an unusual transaction has occurred and from talking to me they know that there are only 2 countries I do any transactions with
And they know one of them isn't India so any one from India has there IP address tracked by the bank
Oh my god that was AWESOME! 🤣🤣🤣 Congrats on hitting then surpassing 1 million 🎉🎉🎉
YES! MEMEZ! I love watching scammers try to fight memez Lmao. Then the KitBoga trolling at the end was great. Your videos are getting better every time
"I'm level 13 technichian for windows" OMFG hahhaa thats kill me, you give them some of their own medicine
My brother is elderly, I was horrified when he told me he got scammed, he is too nice to say no so I give him some lessons how too hang up the phone and delete emails that are not family; I mean what else can you do? He can't afford to be stolen from at his age. F ing livid with these wankers!
It has taken me years to convince my elderly mother not to answer the phone unless she recognizes the caller ID. If it's legit, someone will leave a message and she can call them back. Thank goodness she doesn't use a computer, but people are still naive about giving personal information out over the phone. When I get an unknown number calling and they don't leave a voicemail, the number gets blocked immediately. No second chances. Now people are doing the same thru random text messages---block those too.
The calmness with which this mad lad Nyan's these fraudsters is nothing short of mesmerizing
"The fear of Jim Browning is the beginning of wisdom." - Scammers.
No…. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endures for ever.”
(Psalms 111:10 AKJV)
Don't make fun of the Holy Scriptures just for laughs and likes.
@@k27ism Don't be a sourpuss and learn to have a sense of humor.
@@k27ism Well your scriptures arent real to a lot of people so we dont care.
Every single episode is just epic
It's always frustrating getting professionals who don't know the difference between 'giving out account information' and accepting information vital to preserving that account. I've run in to it myself before. Really infuriating.
I'm pretty sure the legal department told them to just say nothing. That would make sense considering he clammed up right after calling them. Even just confirming that the account details were correct could've got them into legal hot water. I can only hope they played dumb for that reason and then called the account holder anyway.
Apparently it's a German law. Even acknowledging that the account number exists would've broken the law and they would've been in trouble.
@@TryPuttingItInRice I did not know that. Thanks for the perspective!
@@mattjohnson8585 no problem. I thought the banker was being useless and annoying as well. One of the top comments on this video explains the law and whatnot. That's how I learned about it.
Your videos are plausible, no faces, no useless stuff. Thank you for your effort.
When an indian guy says his name is David, immidiately its a big red flag.
I seen enough of these videos it seems super commion for them to use English/European names for some reason. I seen one that even called himself John Smith for crying out loud.
Lol I laughed so hard when you did Kitboga 🤣
Its feels so satisfying after watching those scammers get punished😂😂
Love it payback keep up the great work 👍👍👍
5:46 "Warnung vor falschen Telefonanrufen im Namen der Sparkasse" is actually a warning from the bank to not fell for scammers on the phone.
That's how much they care about their citizens. The dude could have done something. I wish the same shit would happen to Mr Hans with double the amount.
Das ist einfach meine Stadt. Komme nämlich auch aus Neuss. Hab mich sehr verwundert einfach Neuss zu lesen auf einem amerikanischen UA-camkanal über einen indischen Betrüger. Die Welt ist so klein
Between you and Deeveeaar, I'm convinced that the Dutch are some of the best scambaiters in the world. Your Jim Browning impression is spot on too. 👌
I was listening and i Just knew he was dutch kan dat gelijk horen 🤣
Fixit army channels are kinda sus.
Malcolm Merlin literally posts only fake videos and re-uploads from 6 years ago.
But DVR it least seems to be legit. But just callfloods and nothing else.
Oh Baiter, I just LOVE when you make them have some "technical problems", lmao. You've taught me well mate! Well done (JB) brother.
We need more people like you Sir.
Imagine Having Nyan Cat as your pet to fight scammers...
"You Keeeeetbooogahhh" I will never ever live that down .. I am still chuckling every time I hear the accusation..lol @Kitboga You should be proud you've gotten two mentions from two famous people this week..lol
As a former bank clerk in Germany, I can assure you, that the guy from the Bank did everything right. There is a law in Germany called Bankgeheimnis / lit. Bank secret. It prohibits to give any information to a non-authorized person. Even the confirmation of an account number would be a violation of that law. So he did everything by the book.
But I guess imho that the legal-department would monitor the account number just in case AND also call the customer.
Same thing in France with the "Secret bancaire". The man followed the rules strictly.
But you are right, he probably started monitoring the account and eventually warned the customer.
Hes not asking for information though
@@jose-Maki Not intentionally, but in a way he was; as Charlie says above, the law doesn't allow bankers to even confirm if an account number is linked to their bank. If the banker had've said 'Thank you for this, we'll deal with it,' it would have implied the account was with them, and thus broken the law. The only way they could avoid implying an account was with them was with what they said - 'this isn't with us, and I can't talk on this further, sorry'.
@@ShadowtheBowserKing I think his approach was off. Knowing that they can't provide any information or confirmation of information, simply telling the bank that this account is currently being compromised as we speak and to please contact the customer immediately. The bank would, of course, not confirm anything but would thank you for the information and most likely contact the customer right away. I don't think anything more could be done or expected.
@@Demolishionist - yep, being from a neighboring country, I think the clerk could not tell him anything, but I have this gut feeling that they called their customer right away. The voice of the clerk sounded nervous.
Man! When you unleashed the Memz i was so excited like "yeeaaaah let the fun begin! 🤣
I'm glad the bank doesn't disclose that they did anything, because I've had people call in fake things about me pretending to be concerned when really they were just phishing for information. They didn't call my bank, but you get the idea. It's nice to see a company respecting customer privacy. It sounds like that bank actually did check the issue out
This ^^
Disclosing they did anything would also go against confirming customer information as well. They would have shot themselves in the knee.
Kitboga= Weenie Hut Jr
This guy= The Salty Spitoon
You're not wrong, Kitboga mostly does this for entertainment. Maybe reports the accounts he gets from scammers, but it doesn't go beyond that.
@@TacticalChick3n different approach, still as noble and impactful
@@gram. No I agree, I follow and support Kit
@@TacticalChick3n ahh, right... just some people bash him cause he doesn't destroy their computers n that yeno? But I think it's still effective, just in a different way...
At least he isn't just a cheap toxic copy of kitboga, "scammer payback" bleurgghhh
@@gram. lmao, I always wonder why more people don't notice this.
I love your videos
Epic
@@batatah Minceraft
"This is Kitboga" 🤣 I love both you so much, y'all consume my morning coffee time these days, thank you sir
Scammers trying to scam other people in their language? That's so funny they can barely speak english or even use a PC correctly.
Happening more often with robo call language recognition. Lets say I live in the US, english is expected but if I say hola (Spanish) or unexpectedly bonjour (French) or nee how (Mandarin), robo message might change to that language w/ specific call back number or connect directly to a scammer speaking that language.
Lmao I think you did an okay job impersonating Jim Browning at the end
Thanks for protecting one of my fellow countryman!
Love what you guys do!
=)
Top job man. I especially liked it when you asked if he needed technical help with his computer. 😁👍
As a german, I was always wondering in those scammer videos..... Do you really get your money back when you got scammed and call your bank? Or any helpful support at all?
But now that I listent to a employee from the german sparkasse (my old bank institution, just a different city), this is exactly the kind of help I was expecting.
Even if there is absolutely no risk in taking a look in the matter, they just do NOTHING and tell you that they can't help you. And calling the police.. that has even less options to actually stop this scam from happening. The only positive note is, that the scammers german is so bad, that they won't be able to scam a lot of people that don't speak english, which is fortunally the eldery (their main target)
Die helfen einen schon und holen auch das Geld zurück, der Typ am Telefon hat glaube einfach nur 0 gecheckt was man ihm sagen wollte.
hätte er gesagt, dass er sich mit dem Opfer in Verbindung setzt, hätte er damit bestätigt, dass die Kontodaten korrekt sind. Das wäre bereits der angesprochene Verstoß gegen die Datenschutzbestimmungen. Er hat verstanden was los war und ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass entsprechende Maßnahmen eingeleitet wurden.
The bank has its rules, just poorly communicated with each other. Measures are initiated accordingly.
It is quite nice to see the outcome of your trolling on scammers. You’re like a Jim browning who isn’t afraid to do the dirty work such as causing internal shut downs
What your doing is so good.
We need more people like you out there.
Keep up the good work ❤👍
his doing? huh?
You and kitboga are two of the best scambaiters I've seen on yt you guys rock
Your voice is very soothing and it’s satisfying to see these scammers receive instant backfire. 😂😆💞 Great channel
You know the pandemic hit even the scammers job hard , that's he's so fed up that he doesn't even try to imitate a fake American accent 😂
Yay I got a like from the man himself !!!!
If forward onto dawn was a person, your profile pic would be how I would imagine her, nice. 🙂
@@Usebitchute Do you mean it's a bot?
@@badbadrobotrobot959 his name, google it in images.
“refuse my help and you will get swatted”
Amazing. I love your informative format without the cursing and the custumes.
Just raw talent. You are as close as anyone gets to "Mr. Jim!"
You calling scammers with tech support was absolute gold
🤣 your assessment of their grasp of The German language!!!! I'm rolling.
"Yes this is Jim Browning"
Epic!
new sub but prolly seen half your videos already. you're just out here helping people that can't help themselves, keep up the good work and love from Nigeria!
You're awesome👍👍👍 I wish you were around when my dad got hacked 10 years ago...
Wow, scammers are now trying to target other people who don’t speak English to well? Damn they really don’t have hearts.
It has been rampant in Germany with scammers from turkey for a few years now. The classical tech support scams are rare, what is much more common is that old folks get called up by "police" that a robbery is about to happen at their place and they should handover their belongings to the police. A few minutes later a family member of the scammers will show up in a fake police uniform and take their stuff people willingly hand over to them... Or they get called that their grandson (they got their name by Phishing or something) was convicted and they need to pay bail or he will go to jail (there is no real bail system in Germany but old folks are naive) and they hand overthe money to someone showing up at their door 30 mins later
It's really bad because the people call from turkey and have "their people" over here to make sure the money gets to them fast. Also, cash rarely leaves trails
@@pdoge oh wow, I never knew that
@@pdoge That sounds awesome.
Yeah .. they like to hit any country that is 1st world. Esp with the success of hitting the U.S. etc. They feel like none of us deserve the money we have so that's why they don't give a shi about cleaning out anyone of their life savings. Which is why they get pissed off when you don't play along.
We are stupid population with too much money. So they will take it from us since they need it more. (Their words, not mine) a country over populated with more people than jobs. Other countries have groups that also migrate to India to carry out these scams too . So sometimes they're not even local but it's easier for them to carry out this bs there..
@@kiddhkane it's gotten really bad during covid, nothing awesome about that, but over 3 million euros in damage in my hometown alone in the first half of the year (~400.000 people) and those are only the cases raised with (legitimate) police
damn it I absolutely LOST it when he said "I'm level 13 windows technician" lol
I love how the scammer is speaking informally which would never happen in Germany.
Judging from the profile pic, you're a p*do. Get some help.
is that pfp you have a joke or you're for real?
I like the part when you destroy a scammer machine
14:02
He watch Jim Browning videos but he does not recognise his voice xd
"Yea, this is Jim Browning" and you immediately changed your voice. I almost died :DDDDDD
when you upload, I click. So simple.