Genius Ideas That Should Exist Everywhere - Part 1
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- Lots of ingenious ideas and inventions exist around the world. Let’s take a look at some genius inventions that should be implemented everywhere!
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I feel like we can’t have nice things in public because some people will just break it on purpose
Truee
So true. They will break them in a TikTok video and get thousands of views for it
Count down traffic lights 🚦
Perfect for Racing on the streets
It's called street racing. LOL
They already exist
Trinidad Sanchez t
They exist in peru
They exist in the Philippines
2:17 I’m from Sweden and I was shocked when I heard recycling plastic like this wasn’t a thing everywhere!
Here in Germany you just get money back when you bring them to the store.
here in Denmark, you can get money for bottles if you bring them to almost any store any where
@@nukacola1116 thats good to but i think its faster to just drop the bottles in a hole and get like a money receipt or at some place u can choose to donate the money
Some states here in the U.S. charge/add-on a deposit fee when you buy a drink that comes in plastic, and give you your deposit back when you return the bottle.
@@sputnik7472 yea thought about it bc in germany and some other countrys this is already a working system for yrs in a easier and better way lmao
My tire is filled with a weird foam so when it’s punctured after rolling for like 5 seconds it fixes to hole and seals the rubber
Slime
Slime
Slime
Slime
instablaster
“coffee catcher” mug to stop coffee rings on a table.
I just use a coaster.
Right! Or lick the drip before it hits the bottom! that's what i do lol
And this is to replace having to also have a coaster.
Lets take a moment to apreciate The Rambler Socket (0:51) so we can play phone on anyside of our body on bed while charging
0:24 An countdown on a traffic light is installed at the Hamburg Hbf (Germany) for nearly 10 years now, instead of points going down it shows the exact seconds until green light and when it turns green it starts a countdown until the next red phase is going to start, so you know exactly how much time is left there. (They are there since 2006)
8:58 This Thing is in a German Ikea for like 6 years now. (Since 2014 in Hamburg)
I've seen them when on holiday to Turkey a few years ago.
In finland everywhere have a bottle recycle machine and u get money from them so everyone recycles them.
In Sweden toO
we just have them in stores
They are basically in every country in scandinavia
THE UK AND USA, NEED TO DO THIS!!
@@ras4782 yeah thats what i meant. There's not a random recycle machine in the woods😂
Imagine trying to clean that little “coffee catcher” slit when the coffee has been sitting there for at least a day
Kaitlyn Moulden I would just drink tea ☕️ with a coaster ohhhh hot cocoa 🏳️🌈 wait.. it made me gay😳 wait I had a crush😳 SHE ASKED ME OUT 👌 SHE KISSED ME 😰she slit her wrists her mum thinks it’s my fault we never talk again and I kill myself..now I can’t have hot cocoa
@@masochistmaniac5549 Dafuq
@@masochistmaniac5549 Are you sane
@@masochistmaniac5549 uhhh
use a toothbrush
One thing no one takes into account when making airless tires is that air can move and compress very well. There are lots of airless tires but they're only useful on smooth land or with good suspension
"Perfect if you ever feel like vacuuming your back yard" 😭😂
All my life I've been thinking if there is any kind of tire filled with rubber, now I see my idea in your video.
There's a spray can you can get to fill a car tyre with some sort of expanding quick-drying foam. It's for emergency repairs but I guess it might work on bike tyres too.
Or, still a hollow tire yet a strong yet bouncy rubber exteriors...
It's called runflat tires.
Hmm, what about the material/production cost? Also does it make more plastic(or whatever the material) waste or save in product lifetime?
That would be bumpy and soo heavy
0:33 India traffic lights with display timers:Am I a JOKE to you?
And pakistan
Saw them in Vietnam.
Srilanka
@@ocean1539_ saw them there too.
@@stanwolenski9541 nice
"Are you a loser?"
Me: YEY I FINNALY GOT A SHOUT OUT :D
Join the club man
good to know i ain't alone
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U.S: Lets make a separate escalator for a shopping cart. The UK: we just have travelators. Just push it on and go up it with it. Simple.
We walked on the moon
Sometimes I wonder... why do some people forget about Australia? We're just as good!
Exactly lol
Japan, Korea, and China cane up with this concept in 2005
Same. The Philippines has those too in some malls.
I JUST REALIZED I WATCHED ADDS TO WATCH MORE ADS......
*Laughs in uBlock*
Laughs in Russian communism is good
Laughs in slave
Laughs normally
Laughs in gibberish
Oh I get it, so if I loose my phone I can use my phone to find it. Okay...
WAIT!
It's like when your computer went down in the days that it was your only access to the internet, the manual said "Go to www.sillyhelp.com or contact us at nohelp@sillyhelp.com. Computer down - how do you do that?
Best not to use it on your phone, because when you have a the tracker then you can always use it to find your phone. Put it on your keys instead, and you can find both, because it works both ways
isbsey yes, I know the problem, it’s insane
It's like me trying to put on my glasses so I can find my glasses. I swear try it every damn time I lose the things, but low and behold it never works.
The tile has a button that you push to find your phone
2:26 it sort of is. At some grocery stores you can put in plastic bottles and when you are done it gives you 5 cents per bottle
In michigan it's 10¢ per bottle
It’s 10c per bottle in Australia 🇦🇺 too...
Shopping cart mounted calculators were something I used to see in a few places in the USA, but I imagine vandalism is why we don't see them anymore.
@Chris King
There wasn't anything to defeat, it was literally just a calculator in case the shopper wanted to use it.
I have an amazing ability to keep track in my head after 30 years of shopping it's just 2nd nature to hit my target amount within $1 or less.
it’s called capitalism
1:40
Me: *SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY*
Schlatt Coin wants to recruit you
I saw the shopping cart escalator in Trader Joe's on my trip to NYC
they have them at all whole foods that have two floors over here in killafornia
@@avizum yes sir!
I've seen that in my home country Belgium more than 10 years ago already, it's nothing new.
I've seen them at Ikea
Walmart in the Dufferin Mall in Toronto has them. (I think they have them at Square One in Mississauga as well) They call them "Movators" You go with the cart. It has grooves in the wheels that match grooves in the belt, and they lock in place so they don't run away.
The all terrain wheel chair gets my vote. The freedom it gives to wheel chair bound is amazing.
That plastic bottle recycler I wish they had in my local city that way you could get money off buses or trains.
2:04 the netherlands has that like 25 years now
Ja, maar wij krijgen geen gratis ritjes, alleen je geld terug.
BE AMAZED: * praises China for making a machine that gives you money for recycling bottles*
Finland: Am i a joke to you
In germany there is one in every store.
Sweden tooo
Lithuania too
@@theskomi1264 no one cares lithuania shitty country
@@madaking1526 sweden gay
Stores would never put calculators on carts because then you would buy less food and they would make less money.
Have to disagree Izzy! The calculator is pretty much only important if you're broke...& would be much appreciated by anyone on a budget. Ever help a cashier fish out the items you don't "need"--cuz you don't have enough money? Maybe w/a large audience of strangers? Not at all humiliating... Calculators are just a thoughtful (face-saving) courtesy🙂.
It was actually very popular for American grocery stores to have a calculator on the carts in the 80s and 90s.
But they would be a very recommended store making them even more money
Great fucking grammar
Samuel Skitt shut no pfp kid
As a wheelchair user and archaeologist, the atw is very interesting. I always end up with the paperwork as getting to site is difficult in 99‰ of cases.
> 99‰ of cases.
So, roughly 10%?
BE AMAZED: do u lose your keys, PHONE, wallet
also BE AMAZED: using an app on your PHONE
Ikr
I saw that and wanted to see if anybody said anything about it... Or heard it at least
Imaging losing your phone
Guys the tile works by a press of a button to make your phone ring so you don't need to know where your phone is
@@edenlee0 so what do I do when I lose the tile🤣🤣🤣
We’ve had escalators for trolleys in the uk for a long time as Asda had the flat escalators installed for shoppers with prams/strollers (depending on where you’re from) about 15-20 years ago.
Sorry for the rant. Just saying
The first I've seen was at a Walmart near Towson, Maryland, 2 years ago. But then again, I've never seen a two-story Target.
I’m not 20 just yet but I’ve seen them at target my whole life
11:35 the roads will still need to be plowed after heavy snowfall, and those things inevitably will be torn off the road by snowplows. Does any one agree with me.
Yep not to mention the major funding it would take to make them to be in the road and the amount of money needed to maintenance them. I can’t think of a single city that’d be down to fund it
we (Germany) tried to sprinkle salt on the roads for a couple of years, (we don't have usually a lot of snow). But its forbidden now, cause the damage to the environment ist heavy. Trees and plants are dying because of the heavy concentration of salt you need, the metal of cars gets "eaten", not to mention your clothes and shoes and it's harmful to animals (f.e. dogpaws). The concentration of salt gets even higher if the weather was rather dry and it's rining afterwards. so it's a no no.
It would also rust out cars incredibly quickly
I am not sure where the idea of spraying salty water came from, but it is actually used to spray plain water from nearby river or underwater to cool down the road in the summer. It was installed at downtown Seoul in 2007 and was intended to clean the road. I am from Korea and I never heard of spraying salty water. Google "Seoul clean road" for more details.
When my dad and I saw the "toe opener" in a restaurant for the first time I accually walked in and out the door multiple times just for a chance to use it again. They are super cool looking sometimes to.
"Rambler socket", a great way to set your house on fire: electric coils in your walls! There is a reason why you should unroll cable drums.
Reason: wires will adequately disperse heat generated in the cable due to the current flowing. If you coil it up then it stands a good chance of melting the plastic insulation and then causing a short.
Yup, my dad and i once used one drum to power multiple things and kept most of the cable on the drum... it actually lasted pretty long :o
Also, if you are from the US, *do not* try to manipulate or remove the grounding prong on your AC electronics device to "fit" the socket featured in this video ;>
People are too lazy
yup! electrical fire hazard, eventually with time the insulation will have kinks, stale cracks like chapped lips, nicks etc. and if u neglect and cease to inspect the cord there goes ur house up in smoke.
TBH no store will use the shopping calculator because shops want you to spend as much as possible and adding this will make you conscious of your spendings thus reducing the amount you buy. Its one of those good for customer, bad for business products
I grew up in the 80s and 90s in California and we had grocery stores that had calculators on their carts.
Already exists in the uk. Lots of supermarkets have a scan as you go device that does just that.
In the Netherlands there are even better shopping carts, they got a barcode scanner with them to scan the products while you’re buying. So you don’t even need to use the calculator. I think this idea is more worth it to be distributed world wide then the calculator ones. Sometimes there are scanners you can take on a wall at the entrance(you need to throw in some money sometimes to get one, but get it back after returning it.)
Something like that would make register operators obsolete and rid us of self scan checkouts. Upon scanning and placing every item which would also have weighed the total carts contents and we would only need to roll it thru a final scanner to pay then to a room for our own bagging use which a lot of stores have us doing these days anyway.
Me watches be amazed
My brain:I'm in a different demention
With regards to the recycling. Every plastic/glass bottles and cans sold in Finland have an added "pantti" to their price that is paid back once you return them. Small bottles are worth 20 cents, cans 15 and large bottles 40. This also helps keep places clean as some less fortunate people collect these off the streets/parks when there is an event going on.
0:57😢. Have you ever thought of an amazing invention and than you see it on CZcams... someone already beat me to it 😭
Toriana Stark i have an invention, I'm keeping it a secret though
2020: corona virus.
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The stock market are getting a lot of new shares/stocks in that company because of sanitary wishes
@@admirali.a.6175 meme: stonks
In Germany it's called "Pfand". They charge you an extra 25ct when you buy a plastic bottle or can, 15ct for hard plastic bottle and 8ct for Glas bottles. If you buy them in cases, the case is also charged. Upon returning the empty bottles/cans/cases you get the extra charge back.
Excellent video showing numerous practical inventions. I hope you soon do a sequel with more such inventions.
0:35 we, in Constanta(Romania) have countdown traffic lights all over, it's odd when you see one without...
hatz gionule
Some states in the US seem to have adopted an almost oppositely-effective traffic light modification -- *"reversible lanes"* -- On some of the highest volume suburban highways "someone" decided to repaint the existing lane borders of a four-lane highway (plus turning lane in center) and make them all about 1/3 meters narrower each -- This provided enough space to create an entirely new lane, resulting in 4 traffic lanes, and 2 "reversible" lanes. Depending on what hour of the day it was, or day of the week, one of the two center "reversible lanes" would become either "an extra incoming lane", "an extra outgoing lane", or "the turn lane". I happen to live in such an area, so I have seen the results first hand. Let's just say that India's and Nassau's signaling system is a bit safer and more effective.
We have those in Indonesia too
@@treborironwolfe978 those are called suicide lanes, I have those in the Northeast. No counting traffic lights though. Also traffics circles are terrible
@@elipsorange IMHO, roundabouts, or traffic circles, are one of the best four-way traffic systems ever created. I hate to hear that you have a bad taste for them, but remember most of Europe has used them for hundreds of years and is natural for them (not to mention they are generally far safer drivers than the US). Many or most of Americans have only recently encountered this strange "raised median" in the center of the road and become additionally confused when they must pick their "exit" but have no idea where they are or where they are heading.
they´re currently testing a cart in my country that sorta combines the calculator and instant-checkout idea. basically everything you put into the cart gets automatically scanned, you see the rising balance, and when you get to the register you only have to pay - no more unloading stuff onto the belt to get scanned!
The rambler socket was actually a proposal from Mad Magazine back in the 80s.
3 MIN FOR A PIZZA ? i think it s thinner than my nails :))))) you can see right trough it
Grejdan Mihai ok buddyyyy
U get what u pay for, it's prob disgusting as well.
Nail should be short so what does nails have to do with this
Nail arent long
True, it looks more like a pancake. Okay in a lobby, but who th is going to put a giant machine into their apartment?
@@FurnitureFan no one said it was for an apartment. It is a public machine Soo ... Why would u assume it's for an apartment??? It's a good thing to have been invented . There r hungry people who have Loose change and thAt goes a long way.
Amazing video bro keep them and man those ideas were awesome
Mary Jane i meant keep them coming oooooof sorry for the confusion
I agree. 😉😎😍
I actually thought of something when I was 5, then years later as a teenager I saw something pretty similar to my idea. I can't remember if it was on TV or I saw one that somebody owned. It's a shame I didn't have any way to build it and patent it when I was a kid. Didn't even know about that yet. I might actually still have the drawing that I made somewhere in a box lol.
But what was it tho?
@@josephbooker259 basically one of those fans you put in your car window to circulate air for dogs, except my idea was for one in a dog house.
I've seen that all terrain wheelchair before. It's very similar to one made on Top Gear here in the UK. THAT version was based around a powered wheelbarrow.
top gear also made their own in 2012 and raced against disabled army vets (and lost)
11:01 is the best part
MTV got to make pimp my fire truck
There actually is a major issue with foam bicycle tires. They have been around for many years. The issue for them comes to the fact that they're a bit stiffer and have less give in them. This extra rigidity can actually lead to back issues along with a lot of unnecessary weight to the bicycle. I also do not avocate for slime or fix-a-flat material as it may cause balancing issues in centrifugal force. Proper inflation levels is the best ward against flats. Add ons such as Teflon inserts aren't perfect but they're better than foam.
ya and the seat make your butt hurt so bad
Thanks, I was considering fix-a-flat for an old set of tyres, will avoid.
I had the TILE idea around 27 years ago. It was not the sophisticated gps of course, because that wasn’t really widespread or known about back then by the general public. It was the same theory as a cordless phone. The base device would plug into the wall. The base would have a button on it. When pressed it would trigger a piece on your key chain that the would “ring” or “buzz” as long as the keys were in distance range. Even thought of having stick on strips that could have gone on more than just keys (like remote controls and even inside purses and wallets) with corresponding numbered and labeled buttons on the base. I actually even named it “The Home Base”. Unfortunately it would not have worked long distance like TILE, but it would have been great for those who lose their keys in the couch and remotes in the fridge 😂The idea came to me because my mother was a notorious, I mean sometimes HAVING TO CALL ME OUT FROM SCHOOL, loser of her car keys. And she’d always lock them in the car. And lose her money. And sit her purse down and forget it. She drove me crazy with her disorganized thinking. Still does. 🤣 I also came up with the idea of single serve Pringle’s in 1989 (yep, they didn’t have them back then). Only took Pringle’s about 15 more years to come up with it 😂
In the UK, some Asda stores already have shopping cart escalators that have extremely good grip for wheels so you can just leave it infront of you and it won't roll down. It's much better than Target's system because the cart is always with you.
I have one too I made it myself its called edible straws I just bit open licorice and stuck a marshmallow on to keep it from sinking
#eclipseinc.
kuriboh rulez Thats already...a thing...edible straws..
It will make the drink taste like licorice
Yes!! We had liquorice straws years ago for sherbet but the sherbet got clogged and fingers worked better, but for drinks? Great 👍!!
I thought of plastic ice cubes as a kid, but it was already a thing, lol.. I still have never seen one in person tho...
Countdown traffic lights: horn spams when timer hits 10 secs (its true)
Be Amazed: I don’t like touching public bathroom surfaces without reason.
Me: me to.
I’ve had a lot of ideas that should be everywhere but a few seconds later I forget
In all we gotta replicate social manners, education systems and recycling techs of Japan, Swedan and Israel.
What do Israel and Sweden have? The video only featured Japanese innovations.
@@FurnitureFan swedens recycling is so efficient they import other countries trash just to keep the plants running.
Yesterday I went to Tessco the small one in Barking they have like a scan you can get while your shopping it tells you how much money you have spent and what food and drink your getting just scan it in the back of the sticker then you have it in your scanner
I've always thought of a robotic pushcart where it can move its own and follow the shopper 😂😂
seed shotgun shells. instead of taking life when you shoot, you plant the seeds of life.
I Norway we have something called pant were you get money back on the bottles you put in the pant machine
Someone should invent a toilet seat that you can lift without touching it.
they already have those... they are called automatic toilet seats... built in sensor and everything :D
Automatic toilet seats exist, but they're probably a little expensive for a replace to put them in
2:02
Germany : Am I a joke to you
Watching this 2 years later and seeing things that have become common is v wired
In Norway we can exhange botles for money!!! You get about a quarter
In the good ol' days, we in America could get 5 cents for glass bottles. With so much waste, I don't understand why we allow so much plastic into the landfills and waterways. Guess our priorities are sadly very different. (says the woman who tends to dig plastic bottles out of her apartment dumpsters to put into the recycle container...)
The shopping cart calculator is old. Albertsons started that a long time ago.
The commentator is funnier than my favorite comedians. He's the reason am here everyday!
In Scotland we have shopping cart calculators. It's a scanner and you scan items as you go and it tells you the total amount.
Is it just me or Ziesel / Moving Chair is literally tank wheel chair
In Lithuania you get 10 cents for bottles and cans:)
2:01 im italian so ill transalate it “pronta in soli 2,5 minuti” means “ ready in only 2,5 minutes”
St3rdy cool
Thank you for that. I had worked out it was something like that, but nice to get an exact translation.
Be Amazed: If you lose your keys or phone, get a tile. Then you can find your item using your phone. Me: HOW DO I FIND MY PHONE WITH MY PHONE IF I CANT FIND MY PHONE!!
One of our malls had "shopping cart escalators" 30 years ago. The regular escalators didn't have any steps and were less steep so you could put your cart right onto it. I guess they were additionally held by magnets.
*_PASS THESE ON TO YOUR LEADERS!_* 👍 (LEADERS OF INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT, SCHOOLS, COUNCILS ETC ETC ETC...)
2:03 in Germany we call this "Pfand" you get 25 cents for each bottle
We also have it in the united states also
The pay with plastic thing works a little different in Germany. We have something called "Pfand", where you bring your plastic (and glass) bottles back to the store in exchange for money to spend in the store. Every plastic bottle, regardless of size, gives back 25 euro-cents, so for 4 bottles you get a euro.
I’ve been to a target that has that feature mostly we go there alot
@9:10
The target I shop at has this and more than half the time it is broken/inoperable. They have a huge elevator as a backup holds 4000 lbs but it is snail space slow because of injury liability reasons.
South Nashua, NH has this... I don't see much use except for people with four kids that fight over who will ride in the carriage! They all get mad when no one gets to.
@@jeffe.2672 the Super Target I shop at is attached to a 3 level parking garage. So it's a must but geez like I mentioned before, half the time its offline/inoperable. The escalator that rides next to the cart lift it is always working, elevators (2) always work but are hot stinky and extremely slow. The stores great its getting your items to the car that isn't.
As a hot sauce enthusiast, I love seeing Dave's Gourmet on this list.
When I worked at Lowe's we had the foot hopper. I had never seen it before and thought what a great idea that was! ❤️
"countdown on traffic lights" we have it everywhere in india or rather kolkata. its just kinda annoying to see some of the timers stuck on a specific time or countdown from 200 or 300 to all the way 0 to go. its a pretty good idea i would say.
Awesome!
The shopping cart escalator was invented a long time ago
great, but the video wasn't titled "stuff that's just been invented", it's titled "Genius Ideas That Should Exist Everywhere", and any shopping centre I go to doesn't have them
Walmart has them just not like that one. Nothing new
I know them, but the escalator itself is adapted to a straightforward one. So you go wit your cart together on the same thing
They have them at my Place
Makayla Awesome I know them mainly from garden shopping malls. I live in the Netherlands and we have no big grocery malls, because the cities preferred them to be reachable with a bike. So there are more smaller stores. But the garden centers are big, with a second floor for pottery, indoor plants and summer plants and a restaurant.
The all terrain wheelchair is a fantastic idea, but I would imagine it would be highly cost prohibitive for most people, including me, so for now it’s just going to be my old manual chair. Thanks for sharing this interesting video. 👍
Maybe people could rent them for terrain hikes, not buy them?
Ive seen a video of a guy that is in a wheelchair get on recumbent electric bike, with two front wheels, one back and the engine behind. Guy was zooming trough some bike trails in the forest really fast, jumping and almost flipping few times, maybe this is something you desire :) It should not be more than 4-5 grand for the top components on that bike, with some crazy BAC controller and motor or something.
4:21 tesco have scanners that do the same thing and you can pay using the scanner
and sainsburys and waitrose and asda
train load indicator, someone award this man the noble prize of humanitarianism.
On the title tracker thingy what happenes when U LOSE YOUR PHONE?
Gavin And Cole well the tile itself can make your phone make a sound to find it in a close proximity. If it’s far away you are screwed
I bet those people on the sunblock booth demo regretted smiling by getting sunblock in their mouth. >_
Dat toe pen sesame thing sounds rly helpful since we livin wit corona rn
@4:28 to 4:35 Amaze: *tells a solution for keeping a track of ur items* Math teachers: Am i a joke to u
(Vacuuming the backyard)
Backyard: ummm.......am i a joke to you!
I actually seen a shopping kart escalator in real life before😂
Kmart usually has them.
In Norway there are many
ShoppingCart Calculator: I am a Invention!
CoronaVirus: Nope, not touching that Calculator! >:)
every germans like: please look at our bottle return system, thats what should be everywhere
you just said do you lose your phone and then says you can track it with your phone. nani???
1:20 wait if i loose my phone, then how do i find my other stuff?
You don't
I mean if it's GPS based you can probably use anything else with GPS to locate it, like a laptop or a friend's phone
If you have it on your keys than immediately after you loose your phone you can put a button on the tracker and the phone will give a signal. Unless you loosed both, than there is no solution.
If your beer is getting warm, you're not drinking it fast enough.
I'm Australian and to hear that they had to waste extra materials to build an escalator for shopping trollies is hilarious! In Australia, all of our shopping trollies are the same build and they slip into place on the escalator floor and don't roll back or forward. They automatically unattach themselves when you get to the top or bottom of an escalator.
None:
Literally no one :
Me: brings 10 sacks of empty bottles
And gets like 100 bucks or much more
dude in lithuania you get 10 cents per bottle like plastic,alliminum,glass and i get 50 bottles or so each month to get 5 euros
6:43 lol - i _did_ thing of it first! I thought of this as a kid in the 80s
in our malls, we used to have the shopping cart calculator but they removed them since it discourages shoppers to buy more. 😂
one of the newest malls in our city has the shopping cart escalator that you can also ride since the escalator is shaped like a hill but grips well with the tires of the cart. 😊
1990 : We're going to have flying cars in the future .
2019 : Shopping cart escalator .
About tip and tell! They can easily brake your package, and then stick that thing later!
There is always a way to scam you!