Con Artists | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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- From 1991, Steve Kroft's investigation into unscrupulous used car dealers turning back odometers. From 2015, Kroft's report on conmen filing bogus tax returns and collecting millions. Also from 1991, Mike Wallace's interview with a prison inmate who conducted credit card fraud over the phone. And from 1999, Wallace's report on a man who conned elderly Americans out of $200 million using a lottery pool scheme.
#news #fraud #scam
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Cream Puff (1991)
12:55 The Tax Refund Scam (2015)
27:07 1-800-Con Man (1991)
41:17 Con Man (1999)
Best line ever: “The heavy set fella in the boss hog hat!”
This is prime 60 minutes era
Prime era in general imo
I don't care what decade it is. There's ALWAYS someone looking into "loopholes ".
As you should. If your not the predator you’re the prey.
in 1990 I was with a friend who we went to see a lawyer who told me There are loop holes in the stystem they were put there for us to find and ever since--I looked for legal loop holes and sure enough--I found plenty.. I did not break the law--I used the Law to my benefit.. Sad many folks have no idea how simple.. it is many laws put out specifically for us..
This is why a global prison is in the making. With loopholes only for insiders.
The punchline "THEN HE RAN FOR PRESIDENT!🎉🎉😂😅😂
The greatest Con Artist is Donald Trump look what he managed to do to an entire nation with Russia and China help.
He is POTUS hes been ripping us off the tax payers 50+ years
The Bush regime rolls on.
Then? He's ALWAYS running... for pres or whatever, or even from the truth!
As an American, I totally believe 911 was an inside job! I know, off topic but I do believe it!
How can someone get 20 years in prison for petty crimes but a scammer steals millions and only get 40 months
Or murderers get set free or only get 3 years in prison
Simple, it came out of Seattle, a liberal safe haven where crooks are in charge.
What is a " scammer " , if you don't mind me ask8ng ??
@@dewalt4595 A scammer is a conman, a trickster, a fraudster.
@@dewalt4595 Someone that is selling something like a product or service yet when the customer pays for that service or product the person selling the product takes the money and never delivers what they were selling.
Ie: If I'm a shoe salesman and tell you to buy these great shoes for a good price and you end up paying me for them before I actually give you the shoes I promised and I run off with the money you just gave me I am now a scammer and have scammed you out of your money.
I assume you are not American?
I love the way those car hucksters laugh.
This was fantastic. Hopefully we'll get a Part 2 soon that includes "21st century snake oil salesmen."
You mean Clergymen ?
@@bigrigJim exactly.
I thought we were calling them ‘influencers’.
Now its in your email box, ‘scareware’ or a fake irs call claiming you are either charged for whatever or if you don’t pay you’ll lose all your files or get arrested
The saudis
Nobody was better than Mike Wallace "60 Minutes" had some heavy hitters too. Lol. Thanks for sharing.
I love the moment he recognized who he was trying to hustle 😂
Been loving this program for many decades.
Back then a carfax was the previous owner writing down the mileage on a napkin
With a crayon
@@niczim123😂
That jailhouse con artist is pretty ingenious. Got to give the guy his props. Still, I'd love to see Law Enforcement go after Big Businesses that con employees/consumers.
Yeah, we'll that will happen... never. Don't bite the hand that feeds you and all.
Nothing geniuses in this. Most people don’t want to think of ways to be a crook
“To bear children into this world is like carrying wood to a burning house.”
― Peter Wessel Zapffe
I don't agree. The child that you bring into this world may CHANGE the world for the better.
Well the stove has to be fed but I doubt the stove will be changed by the wood. Reverse metaphor?
My father was as honest as they come. He grew up with strict morals on a ranch. Everyone hated dad at the Ford dealership, except the owner. Dad wouldn't sell hardly anything all year long, but once every year like clockwork all the ranchers, and farmers Pops grew up with drove into town specifically to trade-in their old trucks for new ones, and they refused to do any business with anyone else. He hated the job which gave him nose bleeds, headaches, high blood pressure, and he started drinking. Eventually the toxic work environment killed him at the ripe old age of 41 of a massive heart attack. No good deed ever goes unpunished they say.
Wish the world had more good men like him. RIP
Your Dad was young still those times were hard working 💪 people I'm sure you'll all didn't realize that was on your Dad health issues I'm sure he was a greatest father ❤️ 💙 life's matter some time it's better to find another job rest in peace 🙏 🪦
The credit card jail guy was funny as hell even though he’s robbing people blind.
he counts on that.. most con artists hav high charisma.. bill clinton
I’m sure he murdered the person with a chuckle as well.
“As he nervously takes a sip of root beer “
🤣
I remember watching this around 1995. They did a follow up with boss hog in prison and he lost a lot of weight.
Can you post the link please? I’d love to see that.
@@tonymurray814 I haven't seen it since 1995. It's out there somewhere.
@@tonymurray814same
Good
no more stuffing his face with stolen money of sold fraud cars.. LOL
“The love of money is the root of all evil”.
“The love of money is the root of all evil”. = YIN
"The Love of Money is Also the Root of much ingenuity, creation and advancements that have benefitted society" = YANG
Although perhaps its not actual "love" for money, but the strong urge and desire not to be penniless and scratching and scraping for survival.. Or the love of Prosperity.
The route of evil is the love of money!!
Your both wrong
@@Bob-kl3es what is wrong about that statement? Argue with this then. 1 Tim 6:10
@@tonymurray814 1 Tim 6:10
"Tax free" made me laugh. They expect him to fill out a 1099
We need an update on con artists. This came out when I was a baby, things have changed so much!
They r mainly cybercriminals now. It's profitable
@@HillbillyIslandLife A famous con artist with orange hair is currently on trial in US 🤣
@MrsLangue He'll be the president in 6 months.
@@justinedse8435 Hopefully!!
@@justinedse8435 If he will pull the election trick he should be named The Greatest Con Artist. He likes the word great, he will like the title.
It's not just cars....I've been burned so many times by used equipment.
I love his Gulf Coast accent. You don't hear many like that in the Houston area anymore. There's a saying in Houston, "...dirty as a Washington Ave used car salesman."
Love the way guys dressed in the early 90s. leather jackets, tight blue jeans, mustaches, aviators
nowadays when you wear that.... someway, somehow, a boomer appears out of nowhere, yells "SKINNY JEANS" and calls you a metrosexual
That was mid to late 80s actually
WHOEVER WATCH THIS 60 MIN. PLEASE BUYERS AWARE ROLLING OVER ODOMETER
Love the cars!! Back when they actually put some effort into the design. Not like today when every car looks like a sneaker.
@@guadalupelazar2384 what does this mean lol
This should be revisited annually
I've been looking for this for a long time. Thank you!
This is excellent journalism! Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to your careers back then! The best exposure time ever was the 90s! Before journalism was tainted by corruption! ❤
Actually, I believe internet access and citizen journalism undermined mainstream journalism even more than any corruption.
@@mattskustomkreations That's why they're after it and label everyone who gets too close a conspiracy theorist. Just like they did with critics of the Warren Commission and the NIST report.
I remember when I was a kid, watching my neighbor use a rollback device on a car he was about to sell. He was big time Jesus loving church going Christian of course .
He's been replaced or at least outdone by other believing con artists from other monotheistic faiths now.
2:16 "The heavyset fellow"
Something that would probably get you cancelled today.
I mean, it's not that rude, really.
5:50 “damn, I didn’t think you’d recognize me with these very clear sunglasses on“
There's a weird little moment around the 4:00 minute mark where Steve whips his head and stares at Whitlock who laconically turns towards Steve who then immediately looks away
@@alexthompson9516 thank you for the word of the day-
Laconic : using or involving the use of a minimum of words : concise to the point of seeming rude or mysterious.
@@mdhaynie This isn't exactly legal, right?
4:39 I'm liking this guy more and more 😂
Everyone be safe this Memorial Day weekend! You are loved by someone! I promise! 🇺🇸 ❤️
“…it’s not exactly legal, no” 😃
The district court determined the amount of loss per car as $4,000 and calculated the total amount of loss as $6,000,000. It thus added fourteen levels to the base offense level for amount of loss. The court added two levels for more than minimal planning; four levels for Whitlow’s role as an organizer or leader; and two levels for obstruction of justice. The district court subtracted two levels for acceptance of responsibility and arrived at a total offense level of 26. The court sentenced Whitlow to four concurrent 36-month sentences and concurrent 60- and 84-month sentences. It also prohibited Whitlow from employment in the used-car industry while on supervised release.
They should give scammers life in prison
These are the honest American business men that now today they're family is in charge of modern businesses. Lock them up
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I'm from Houston and this explains why a lot of those "MOJO" car lots are gone off of 45 North. I left Houston in `95, came back in 5yrs later and they were gone. 90% of those car lots were used ones. It's all new car lots now with used ones. Wow.
Bro left a huge log in the toilet in the last segment
americans: "defund the USELESS irs."
also americans: "tax refund scam? why doesn't the irs do their JOB?"
Who cares!! 😂😂 Americans trying to survive 😂😂
1-800-CON-MAN lmao, what a country!
TX is not the country!!! 🤭
@@dawnoceanside7300 it’s the United States - I’ve been there! Wouldn’t go again tho!
They have phones in their cells OMG WHY!
@@LaurieValdez-zk3dy idk but it’s hilarious and ridiculous
Gotta love Florida....
The greatest conartist even managed to become President in 2016. Wake Up America before Trump con you again
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@@DebbieAppelhansNo.
@@Anisky123#45 is guilty on 34 criminal charges!!!
They were so easily conned by a half rate con man , how embarrassing for them
He is a con artist but tell me which Potus wasn't or isn't? Kennedy? LOL. I'd say Ron Paul could have been the first honorable man in office ever but of course that wasn't allowed to happen. He was labeled an extremist by the MSM while Dump, Buythem, Obummer, Skull & Bush and the Clingons all were and still are.
When nearly everyone who does business with Americans demands a social security number or refuses your service
In the modern world 🌎
You're forced against your will to do it in order to live.
But these same businesses of every kind get hacked daily, and criminals get you social security numbers, and you are the victim of an unjust system
When I got a social security number, it said do not share, do not use as I.D. so what happened.
I very seldom had to ever give it to any enity till I was 50 years old.
Now it seems that to do about 40% of transactions and as high as 90%, I'm am forced to do so against my will to survive.
It's wrong.
Just like corporations, they don't pay taxes on their income.
Jokes on them. I always owe money 🤣
Crooks are everywhere of course, but it’s disappointing to see there are people like this in Texas, even if this is 30+ years ago.
The guy in prison running a credit card scam operation is a legend really smart wonder where he would of gone if he used his genius for legitimate business
Yes and we need more harsh penalties when you’re caught. 40 months is not a deterrent for doing this. Watching Tahiti’s infuriating. The honor system era is over. Too many scammers exit today to trust anyone with access to such a convenient way to collect cash. This should be a minimum of 10 years. 40 months is a joke.
“You’d think the IRS would notice they sent thousands of checks to the same address”…. 😂 No… No you wouldn’t..
help bring awareness to the extended car warranty scam!
10:22: "anglo american auctions, headquartered in nashville"? really?
Well, is mitch McConnell and wife?? Run? THE IRS WASTE OUR TAXPAYERS MONEY 💰 🤑 💸 POWER HUNGRY
I was shocked by that! I live here. Yes, there are wh*te supremicists with businesses not far away who are overtly racist. Even signage is. But for 60 Minutes to just name that business without batting an eye. Wow. Not even that long ago too!
Makes you wonder huh
I have heard the corny line "a little old lady owned this car. she only drove it a couple times per month!" at least 6 times.
All the car dealers want is plausible deniability... "Of course I didn't know...".
So, how do they roll back electronic odometers?
Insurance companies require your milage reading quite often and there is a record of it.some actually inspect the car and it's milage.Those records could be made available to buyers.
These are my favorite 60 minutes episodes! Good old fashioned consumer scams to inform the public about.
The biggest takeaway, there's a lot of incompetent people in this world.
Yeah, and we elect most of them to run our country.
I thought the takeaway was, "Evweebody stoopid- except Twumpy Wumpy!
Way to go 60 minutes!
Isn't this story extemely old. I believe you couldn't do that with today's computerized technology.
@steve19149 Yes. 1991
that "heavyset" old texan couldn't do it anymore. today you would need a tech savvy teenager.
Actually, data is much easier to compromise than a paper trail…
@@donnasalerno9870 people don't expect them to recycle a 33 year old story. This is certainly not relevant today. Worse, the headline said nothing about 1991
@@steve19149it does inform the viewer when this was aired.
The creator should mention that this episode is about 28 years old.
How many criminals are you giving free education to by airing these kinds of episodes
32:52 This guy knows how to make lemonade out of lemons 🤣
THANK U 60 MIN. U MAKE ME THINK EVERYTIME I BUY A VEHICLE!
You can usually tell by the wear on the brake pedal.
I'm here to proclaim that I want to follow Bill Whitlow around everywhere and just watch.
Did you ever think of cleaning the numbers off the wall? When did they have phones in their cells? A phone on the hallway wall makes more sense. We've lost our minds about rights.
The guards can take away all the phones they want and it will still go on. There are more cell phones in jails and prisons today it will never stop.
Basically they did take away all the phones, but yeah now they have similar problems with cell phones. Why can't the corrections facilities just signal block the contraband phones ?
@@markcraven8386 maybe the correction facilities are in on it?? 😂
Is always Greenspoint man😂😂😂
Is that Rosco from .... Duke of ...😁😅
So long as there are ignorant people in the world, and people without consciences willing to take advantage of them, these scams will continue. Humankind is not evolving quickly enough to avoid this core truth.
The legends will truly go down in history ❤
Turns out a clerical error left his license suspended when it was supposed to be reinstated. So the judge had erroneous information the guy is not a dimming but a victim in this case.
I have been told that real identity verification will be required by May 2025 to enter any Gov. building . Is this true and how is it going to be implemented ? How do we go about proving our identity if license and SS #'s aren't enough?
Taxpayers can get a separate unique security number from the IRS that is mailed to them each year and must be included on their annual tax return (as a second factor authentication) for the return to be accepted by the IRS. I'm surprised 60 Minutes didn't mention that solution to the identity theft problem.
Great episode👍
Nowadays, they pull the interior out, throw an old bezel in, run it for 300,000 miles and then put everything back in. This is so old fashioned, its a waste of time
40 months! For millions, a very good return.
Can't erase the miles off the ECM. Always have an ASE certified mechanic examine a used car before purchase.
.. perhaps too light sentences for convicted con-men
.. perhaps all law makers are con-men themselves
' everybody's dumpin' on everybody ..' - the character played by John Travolta in 'Saturday Night's Fever"
I knew it when I was 15 years old in early 90’s
40:03 This guy is like a combination between Steve Buscemi and William H Macy 😅
They're still rolling back milege, mine was at Ford Motor Co in Batdstown, KY.
This is a decades old show. I’m wondering if this still possible with newer electronic odometers and computerized title/registration records which often record odometer miles and ability to catch this nefarious practice.
32:08 the way Mike kinda eggs them on is classic Mike Wallace. Miss that guy.
Get an IRS PIN to file your taxes and freeze access to your credit reports. You must be more diligent to protect yourself from fraud!!
I always loved the fake cancer scam stories since those helped me not waste my money
I'm not surprised. I saw him a Hattie's Hos this morning. He was going in as I was coming out.😷😎
Here's the funny thing. Some countries do the tax for you. They even send you a statement on how the tax money was spent. There is never an issue with that system. But in the U.S., this is a way to keep poor people poor.
That women in Washington state should be embarrassed for such a lame settlement
I will watch every episode of the new Dukes of Hazard with Bill Whitlow
That is one of my favorite lines, you’d be a fool not to commit this fraud
Three cheers for 60 Minutes. I'm waiting for Whitlow to face tax evasion charges.
First thing to look at is wear and tear on brake and gas pedals.
Yeah … the smart ones clean those up or replace them.
Schlman let the cat out of rhe bag, and criminals were paying attention.
It's very hard to roll back odometers today.
People like this make me sick
I wish they start putting the date on them
they do in the bottom right bro bro
That’s why it’s better to do so private and personal information face-to-face to someone not online you cannot control online. Are you think you do
the guy in Vancouver steals $200M & has to repay $12M & do 6 months in prison
I was told that a lot of car salesmen are ex cons. This makes sense if the whole business is crooked. I’m considering buying a new car next to avoid this problem.
I knew a lessee prior to turning in is lease he had his digital odometer rolled back so he wouldn't have to pay for the extra mileage.
Why dont you need to go to the DMV or some government office like post office to recieve tax refunds....? Seems they dont want to stop the scammers...
Steve is an expert undercover narc. "Not exactly legal"
You can usually tell by checking the wear on the brake pedal.
Why am i watching 35 yo news