Pig Butchering Scams: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
  • John Oliver discusses a popular internet scam, why it’s easier to fall for it than you might think, and, of course, boner alerts.
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  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před 2 měsíci +10015

    I didn’t know this scam was called pig butchering but I was fully prepared to watch a segment on the pork industry since that’s exactly something John Oliver would do

    • @vicente8705
      @vicente8705 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s actually just called a romance scam. I think officials are just trying to rebrand the name of the crime to emphasize it’s devastating effects.

    • @Oroku_Sensei
      @Oroku_Sensei Před 2 měsíci +442

      I said, "huh... what's going in in the meat packing industry?" And here we are.

    • @roadlesstraveled34
      @roadlesstraveled34 Před 2 měsíci +289

      Yeah that's EXACTLY why I clicked on this, no joke😂 I was fully prepared to be entertained by scams in the pork industry.

    • @MarcelaBovio
      @MarcelaBovio Před 2 měsíci +36

      Same! 😅

    • @cadenvanvalkenburg6718
      @cadenvanvalkenburg6718 Před 2 měsíci +102

      Yeah I saw this and just went "People are scamming our pork? I guess I need to know this"

  • @carolinesroadhouse
    @carolinesroadhouse Před měsícem +2681

    My sister committed suicide over this scam. She was a brilliant nurse, so funny and loving and I miss her every day.
    Thank you, Jon for bringing awareness to this criminal enterprise, so that other vulnerable people don't lose all.

    • @savannahblanch1991
      @savannahblanch1991 Před měsícem +157

      i’m so sorry, that is horrible

    • @shan1959
      @shan1959 Před měsícem +57

      I’m so sry ❤

    • @AsilayMithsay
      @AsilayMithsay Před měsícem +18

      😢

    • @TheDirtymikenation
      @TheDirtymikenation Před měsícem +48

      sorry for your loss but she wasn't that brilliant if she fell for that scam and Ive had family fall for it and they are idiots as well

    • @Sabrina-mr7md
      @Sabrina-mr7md Před měsícem

      ​@@TheDirtymikenationsounds to me like you're the idiot, emotional intelligence is something not everyone is blessed with I guess

  • @nullnull7495
    @nullnull7495 Před 12 dny +77

    gosh that father and daughter made me cry. they obviously love each other so much . Hope they make more money

  • @mlester72
    @mlester72 Před měsícem +600

    This is in my top 5 of most important Last Week Tonight episodes. It touches on so many things - cybersecurity, economics, class, health care, trafficking, authoritarianism and human rights in general. This episode is deserving of some kind of award for the awareness it brings. Even if only having the "John Oliver Effect" of realizing that that sweet cyber romance you have happening may actually be Rakesh. 😅

    • @Shajirr_
      @Shajirr_ Před měsícem

      Also paints a very bleak picture of the world, as you realise that some countries just turned into safe havens for such scammers, with local government institutions either totally dysfunctional or so corrupt as to becoming useless and allying with the scammers, against the regular people

    • @pushista9322
      @pushista9322 Před měsícem +11

      He didn't mention one thing though. How those third-world countries became so corrupt and poor because of centuries of Western aggression

    • @leilanidru7506
      @leilanidru7506 Před měsícem +15

      @pushista9322 imo, that seems like a a bit of an oversimplification. Like the example of rakesh and the Chinese mob boss that threatened his life so he could continue this scam. It’s not like China hasn’t had its tangles with the west but it’s a pretty solid middle-income country that’s often in direct competition with the west because it’s grown so much. So that example shown in the video at least has nothing to do with the west.
      Where history’s influences and the country’s own management start and end aren’t clean lines, so at a minimum I find it to be a cop out or oversimplifying to explain away any horrible practices a country may as *primarily because of their relationship with the west. It’s likely one of several factors, if it’s even a factor at all. Sometimes there’s a more obvious through line between an action the west took (sanctions, coups, etc) and its impact on destabilizing the country. Other times, the country’s own mismanagement and corruption is primarily responsible or made a bad situation infinitely worse. It depends on the country, the problem we’re talking about, and how long ago the west’s “aggression” was.

    • @leilanidru7506
      @leilanidru7506 Před měsícem

      @pushista9322 wrote this comment already but I think it got deleted. But yea there’s no excuse that has to do with the west on why the Chinese embassy didn’t help Lou but were instead in on the scam. Or why dozens of Chinese citizens were asking Lou help them escape. Rakesh was Indian and despite India’s tangle with the British it’s also like the 5th largest economy in the world. At some point it’s not the west, you’re just not doing the bare minimum to protect your citizens. Can’t speak to the west’s relationship to Cambodia and Thailand tho. But I doubt it’s as oversimplified as the influence the west has had on the country. It’s likely a mix of both outside and inside influences. Much of the examples in the video of the source of the exploitation were Chinese. And china’s not a small country getting pushed around by the west anymore. A country is the way it is for many reasons. Some out of their control and others not so much.

    • @pushista9322
      @pushista9322 Před měsícem +3

      @@leilanidru7506 I suppose the threat the US poses for China causes a lot of economic stress for the Chinese, which in turn doesn't allow it to address many internal issues. The US basically keeps Taiwan hostage and the aggressive narrative against China has long become a part of American culture. At the same time, it's widely known many major US private companies buy supplies and products from China made with forced labor. Ordinary Chinese people suffer from sweatshop employment as well as ruined ecology, and the Chinese government is limited in its policies because their climate makes feeding this huge population challenging. In addition, most internal logistics in China involve sea cargo but the US controls all the sea routes and basically can block internal logistics in China in case of escalation, which China can't prevent or do the same to the US. I wonder if Jon Oliver will ever make a segment about it.

  • @brookeanderson5038
    @brookeanderson5038 Před 2 měsíci +3760

    I appreciate how he showed respect towards the victims, not portraying them as stupid. Showing that regular, often educated, people can get scammed is an important part in making people comfortable in coming forward with their stories.

    • @scharlesworth93
      @scharlesworth93 Před 2 měsíci +179

      Often people are so ashamed they just fall in deeper holes, it’s important to show some empathy

    • @kelsiparker7990
      @kelsiparker7990 Před 2 měsíci +146

      This sort of thing will help people think "This could happen to me". A story that makes you go "lol what an idiot" is more likely to result in thinking you would never fall for such a thing and, thus, inevitably fall for such a thing.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Před 2 měsíci +18

      ​@scharlesworth93 too much empathy and your brain falls out

    • @stylis666
      @stylis666 Před 2 měsíci +49

      Yes, getting successfully scammed is a matter of timing. If you are in a situation where a scam sounds credible, it's easy to fall for it. Being awkward and weird does have its advantages :p
      "Is this dr. John? How is my horse?"
      Nope. Your horse was okay, I've had better. Send a cow next time. **blocks number**

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Před 2 měsíci

      Firstly, this scam, like so many others, ultimately uses your own greed against you.
      Second, just because you cant identify how something is a scam, doesn't mean it isn't. Often in retrospect, scams seem obvious, but in the moment, you don't/can't see the red flags.
      This scam differs from many because there is an element of using the victim's compassion against them (and flattery), at least at the beginning. Those are powerful hooks.
      I know its easy to dismiss these people as stupid or gullible, but that's really a dangerous way to view it. These people were taken advantage of, some highly educated, some you'd think would've known better (banker guy). That's more of a comment on how effective the scam is, not the gullibility of the victim.
      It reminds me of the retired NBA players who (iirc 75% within 5 yrs) go broke. Sure, the majority is from living beyond their means, but it's also from scams/bad investments, often by family/friends/'financial advisors'. People love to dog on those guys, but a lot of reg people would fall in the exact same traps they do, no doubt. A lot of people say they lost more on schemes purporting to be legitimate, than gambling or luxury items etc.
      People who think they can never get scammed are prime targets. Scammers/con men wouldn't be around if they weren't convincing. Be careful out there, esp when $ is involved.

  • @bigred2989
    @bigred2989 Před 2 měsíci +1704

    I work a job that involves Western Union money transfers, and one day this old Hispanic woman came in trying to wire $100 to someone in California. She gave me her phone so I could take down the name of the receiver and I see its in a Facebook Messenger chat titled "Dwayne The Rock Johnson" and some random numbers. The way the rest of the text was written came off as odd as well, so I asked if she had ever met this person. She said no, it was someone she met online they'd been talking to for a few months who recently said they lost their job and needed money. They had initially asked her to send $1000 but she said she'd send what she could instead. I got management involved right away and we managed to talk her out of sending any money, at least with us.

    • @bellsof12
      @bellsof12 Před 2 měsíci +137

      Excellent job! Follow up questions are how these scams get caught! Education is the best way to combat any scams.

    • @kathygann7632
      @kathygann7632 Před 2 měsíci +106

      Thank you for being aware and protecting this woman.

    • @TheSaltydog07
      @TheSaltydog07 Před 2 měsíci +41

      You are a saint. 😇

    • @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460
      @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 Před 2 měsíci +45

      God bless and keep you, Big Red!!! Thank you for protecting that woman and asking follow up questions. Most fraud can be stopped instantly by simply stopping to question the victim and giving them a chance to step out of their emotions and instead, think logically. *Thank You!!!*

    • @barrywoodfilms
      @barrywoodfilms Před 2 měsíci +37

      Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for being a kind person!

  • @worldwidepete
    @worldwidepete Před 23 dny +160

    I was told to search for this video tonight. I had a Chinese girl send me one of these "wrong numbers" and I was forgiving and nice. So suddenly she really wanted to have a conversation all day. Even though she was a CEO of a company. ;) Yeah. There were even more red flags. Halfway through this video I block and reported all contact I had. Thanks Team.

    • @baoboumusic
      @baoboumusic Před 9 dny +1

      Good for you, glad you managed to escape!!

    • @studleyjb3172
      @studleyjb3172 Před 7 dny +4

      Don't answer, just delete.

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Před dnem

      Great outcome. Now send this video to two other people. 👍

  • @agatagogh7072
    @agatagogh7072 Před měsícem +107

    I’m close to someone who lost 120K in one of these scams. It is truly WILD, they will ‘date’ their targets for over a year before asking for money. TRULY UNREAL

    • @Vishalhimsha
      @Vishalhimsha Před měsícem

      I believe your work on recovery will bring happiness to many people in the future just as you brought a smile to my face. May your creativity shine in the coming days. Thank you, brother #Agent_Scorey 💯

    • @Vishalhimsha
      @Vishalhimsha Před měsícem

      Same happened with me. But #Agent_Scorey saved my life and made my recovery process possible. 🙏🙏🙏💯💯

  • @Code_Dee
    @Code_Dee Před 2 měsíci +1698

    "70% - 80% fall for fake love"
    Worth noting how isolated and lonely people in our society feel.

    • @Jumbleman5
      @Jumbleman5 Před 2 měsíci +56

      It's also from profiles with good looking people in them. It's a lot easier to fall for it when you think they're hot.

    • @IMeMineWho
      @IMeMineWho Před 2 měsíci +28

      So just make the effort and meet and vet people the old fashioned way..through friends and irl!

    • @oughtssought1198
      @oughtssought1198 Před 2 měsíci +6

      important point

    • @Xvladin
      @Xvladin Před 2 měsíci

      No one cares about how lonely people are. People hate incels

    • @DuranmanX
      @DuranmanX Před 2 měsíci +4

      Explains the divorce rate

  • @utahnash
    @utahnash Před 2 měsíci +1296

    That story with the girl and her dad was so sad, and it only made me sadder hearing how incredibly supportive her dad was, despite how much money they lost. Just the most incredibly wholesome people getting their lives ruined is so much harder to hear than just a video talking about a scam.

    • @Bongwater33
      @Bongwater33 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Sorry Dad, your retirement is screwed!

    • @adammuzzy2578
      @adammuzzy2578 Před 2 měsíci

      the adopted girl from China was in on it the whole time, since birth.

    • @TNM001
      @TNM001 Před 2 měsíci +12

      but they tried to be greedy, yes? they werent happy with what traditionall investement gave them...they wanted to play the system...going ALL IN on crypto...
      think about that when you feel sympathetic.

    • @LivyRivy
      @LivyRivy Před 2 měsíci +106

      ​@@TNM001In what way were they "gaming the system"? They thought the investments were legitimate, that's the whole point.

    • @christopherpardell4418
      @christopherpardell4418 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LivyRivy’speculative Investments’ are never ‘legitimate’. ALL speculation is a pyramid scam. And they do NOT create any new wealth. They make some people richer by taking money away from other people. The entire idea is you buy in at one price, and then convince other people to buy in at a higher price. You then sell and crash the price, but you got to take the difference between what you paid and what they paid. Our culture has become so obsessed with the worship of wealth, that everyone is looking to game whoever they can.
      But the fact is, the people controlling the trades are the ones who always get the most money out of everyone else playing. The CEO of a large corporation can literally sell his stock in some other company because he golfs with the CEO of that company and knows their next quarter report will suck. Then when the report comes out and the stock tanks, he can buy all that stock back at the new lower price and pocket a whopping lot of other’s folks money because he knew something the majority of investors did not. This is why folks become rich in congress, because congress passed an EXEMPTION for themselves to the insider trading regulations. They don’t even have to HIDE that they are manipulating stocks.
      Musk literally bought twitter because they were gonna forbid him from manipulating Tesla stock and Dogecoin crypto with his inane posting that violated SEC laws. Or just look at the GameStop scandal to get an idea of how players manipulated stock prices to transfer wealth from YOUR pocket to THEIRS. ALL get rich quick schemes are unscrupulous because every dollar you get comes from SOMEONE ELSE.
      People need to understand that ALL speculation is theft. At the very least they should understand when they are engaging in something unscrupulous that’s that is what they are.

  • @cijmo
    @cijmo Před měsícem +96

    I work with vulnerable adults and one of our employees came to work Monday and explained that he had almost fallen for one of these. It just so happened he had to go to the bank and withdraw money. He has banked there since 1980 so the staff and esp. the manager knew him well. (We actually all went to high school together). She just casually asked if he was taking a holiday and he told her about spending his money on crypto instead. She sat with him for about an hour explaining it all. It was scary because, in the end, if he said to her that he still wanted to invest, she would have to give him the money but luckily, he knew that she wouldn't be wrong about this so he just deleted everything from the scammer.

  • @Oxaca73
    @Oxaca73 Před 6 dny +12

    I got one of the messages. I replied "Wrong number" and then replied once more when they apologized for disturbing me. When they replied to that and tried to keep the conversation going I blocked them. I didn't realize it was a scam but I see no reason why someone would want to continue conversing with a "wrong number" person.

  • @googiegress7459
    @googiegress7459 Před 2 měsíci +1864

    JO: "For this episode I'm spending money on a tiny disappointing rainbow tree"
    HBO: *enormous sigh of relief*

    • @LunaLilyEnnui
      @LunaLilyEnnui Před 2 měsíci +50

      Me: *disappointed budding anarchist sounds*

    • @goplayer7
      @goplayer7 Před měsícem +76

      The question becomes, what is John saving the budget for?

    • @SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive
      @SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive Před měsícem +7

      JO: and I'm also going to promote guys lying to girls on dating sites to trick them.
      "Look how easy it was. All he had to do was ask questions and listen to the answers"
      yeah, and then lie about himself based on those answers...

    • @raptorex83
      @raptorex83 Před měsícem

      Hopefully the motorcoach and million-dollar annual salary to Clarence Thomas for leaving the Supreme Court@@goplayer7

    • @spookeymo
      @spookeymo Před měsícem +30

      @@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive right but the entire point is women's standards are quite literally in hell (through no fault of theirs obviously)

  •  Před 2 měsíci +3275

    That dad hugging his daughter even after losing everything is the definition of love ❤

    • @jda974
      @jda974 Před 2 měsíci +169

      I wanted so bad to hear that they got the money back... but unfortunately that's just on movies 😥

    • @jeffdroog
      @jeffdroog Před 2 měsíci +21

      I'm honestly glad to hear it lol If you're that dumb,and you have THAT much money you can just hand to some random person,or app,you deserve this lol My answer to anyone ever asking me to invest in something is,I'm too poor to invest in anything but myself.

    • @dant.3505
      @dant.3505 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jeffdrooghi, I was born in the same city as you so do you have any money to give me and I will "invest" it for you.
      I will post the account number for you to transfer the funds to.🙂
      That emoji gotta be worth ten grand or more, dontcha think?

    • @icygubler
      @icygubler Před 2 měsíci

      remember: unless you're looking in a mirror, you don't have an accurate description of who can get scammed. get down off your high horse.@@jeffdroog

    • @mushnoodle
      @mushnoodle Před 2 měsíci +172

      You sound a lot like a scammer jeff.

  • @mapleleaf65
    @mapleleaf65 Před měsícem +49

    When I was younger, I was new to doing my own taxes, and got a call from fake police officers that convinced me I had committed tax fraud. Got scammed out of an embarrassing amount of money (on my birthday.) This is such a common scam where I live now that I'm amazed I ever fell for it, but all that they need is one of your weaknesses to get a huge chunk of your savings. Now, whenever I'm in financial straits, I think of that amount of money I lost and all the shame comes back.
    I still remember being in the bank and shaking, trying not to cry withdrawing all that money, but no one knew what was going on, and I was too afraid to tell anyone

    • @isobelg4115
      @isobelg4115 Před 11 dny +4

      You poor thing. It’s not your fault that this happened they preyed on your very real emotions. I’m so sorry that happened to you and I’m sorry it brings you ongoing pain but I hope you know it is nothing to be ashamed about, even though it feels that way now. You are incredibly brave for sharing your experience.

  • @dwinsemius
    @dwinsemius Před měsícem +17

    I played along with one Asian woman who said she wanted to be a friend, and the "knife" for the butchering operation was gold futures to be chosen by her uncle and arranged through a British agent. It was exactly as described at the FBI website. I pointed out that arranging deals through offshore unregistered financial entities was a good way to get fleeced. She said "but aren't we friends?"

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 Před 2 měsíci +929

    I’ve lost count of how many times I have tried to report scammers but am told “they were not removed because they did not violate community guidelines.” Social media needs to dramatically strengthen their community guidelines to make sure more reports result in fake accounts being removed.

    • @charlespike8574
      @charlespike8574 Před měsícem +60

      I've stopped trying. I can't stop wondering if these social media companies are somehow involved with these scams.

    • @rtyria
      @rtyria Před měsícem +51

      @@charlespike8574 It's worse then that. They genuinely don't care.

    • @TheLoud
      @TheLoud Před měsícem +54

      I’ve reported Facebook ads that are obviously scams, and Facebook replies that scams like these don’t violate their policies. They’re happy to take money from scammy advertisers.

    • @waveril5167
      @waveril5167 Před měsícem +12

      Its not gonna change with people like leon musk

    • @carolynschweitzer7792
      @carolynschweitzer7792 Před měsícem +7

      I’ve gotten them via text in the past. The last one I got I reported to my cell carrier and haven’t gotten one since. It’s kind of weird to think that John’s former business daddy AT&T sort of cares about stuff…

  • @BTG07
    @BTG07 Před 2 měsíci +2437

    Thursday is the new monday.

    • @darthmax-fk8qe
      @darthmax-fk8qe Před 2 měsíci +96

      Since HBO made the change, I started pirating it on Monday morning

    • @blobzombie
      @blobzombie Před 2 měsíci +29

      For my place of employment, Thursdays are my Fridays, so I'm happy with Mondays being the new Thursdays.

    • @awesomefish_69
      @awesomefish_69 Před 2 měsíci +22

      By Thursday, I’ve already moved on to other things :(

    • @JPF0904
      @JPF0904 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Garfield: Hold my beer

    • @pauulkubasek1815
      @pauulkubasek1815 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Tuesday is the new Sunday

  • @michelleblock3706
    @michelleblock3706 Před měsícem +48

    I was a potential victim of a pig butcherer!!! Thank you, John Oliver and crew for your timely reporting!!! 🙏🏽

    • @chook5143
      @chook5143 Před měsícem +5

      My fiance was, too! I told him to stop replying to the person and block them, and he kept going, "Oh, I think they just made an honest mistake - it was just a wrong number." REALLY?!

  • @cocoace7587
    @cocoace7587 Před měsícem +15

    I was on a dating app . This man asked me if i owned my own home . I told him that wasn't an appropriate question & he sounded like a scammer . He never texted me again 😅.

  • @lsjameschannel
    @lsjameschannel Před 2 měsíci +2199

    The new release day scares me every time. Makes me think it’s Monday all over again.

    • @Mondfischli
      @Mondfischli Před 2 měsíci +13

      ... don't tell your boss 😂

    • @DreynHarry
      @DreynHarry Před 2 měsíci +32

      it is not a "new" release date - the videos are also released on Mondays, BUT they are blocked for Europe, for what reason whatsoever.... I used a VPN with setting outside Europe (Japan in this case) and I was able to watch it and I had it in my subscription area. VPN off - video was blocked and not visible at the subscriptions

    • @krisfrederick5001
      @krisfrederick5001 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Garfield Syndrome

    • @MrJBA79
      @MrJBA79 Před 2 měsíci +5

      You can just pirate the whole episode in 1080p 60fps on Monday, if you don't know how it's easy just ask.

    • @huron994
      @huron994 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Monday Tuesday and Wednesday I bite my fingers waiting for the real Monday to start

  • @Blasted2Oblivion
    @Blasted2Oblivion Před 2 měsíci +288

    The first red flag would be a person getting me as a wrong number and then wanting to continue the conversation beyond that.

    • @dollyinthehouse
      @dollyinthehouse Před 2 měsíci +8

      That’s exactly what they try to do. I think they prey on empathy

    • @jamalhartley5863
      @jamalhartley5863 Před 2 měsíci +15

      Right?! I'm like you have the wrong number this conversation is over now sir/ma'am.
      But I also get it. Who doesn't want a text from someone thinking about them. Folks are really lonely these days 😢.

    • @iambicpentakill971
      @iambicpentakill971 Před 2 měsíci +11

      The point is that if you were in a different situation or mental state it might work

    • @Hotobu
      @Hotobu Před 2 měsíci +5

      Seriously, that's why I have zero sympathy for these people.

    • @BravosReviews
      @BravosReviews Před 2 měsíci +1

      Has happened to me twice. I get a text out of nowhere the person seems to be trying to contact someone else. As soon as it’s clear that I’m not the person they’re looking for the conversation should end but if they try to continue it I block the number.

  • @snoopy1977
    @snoopy1977 Před měsícem +17

    Finally I found the upside of being so broke! I can't get scammed if I have no money to give the scammer😂

    • @bluesunquake
      @bluesunquake Před 5 dny

      Right?

    • @emmaribena5529
      @emmaribena5529 Před 3 dny

      I'm sat here thinking, 'where the hell these people getting 300,000 big ones from?! I'd be gutted, and broke, if I was scammed for 30.00 😆

  • @jabadoodle
    @jabadoodle Před měsícem +7

    I'm so moved by this segment in so many ways.
    1: I did a stupid thing but not at bad as that so I feel slight better about myself.
    2: I feel like an ass for feeling better because I'm not "better" and because those poor people.
    3: I'm horrified that people are trapped in buildings being forced to do this shit.
    4: I feel so lucky to be in a place where that doesn't happen.
    5: I feel so very sad for the people who have lost life savings or harmed themselves for falling for this.
    6: I want tell everyone to NEVER send money to anyone they haven't met in person.
    What a fucked up world we live in.

  • @MadisonChambers-qb5sq
    @MadisonChambers-qb5sq Před 2 měsíci +483

    I was baited for this scam. I responded "sorry wrong number", then block them when they tried to carry the conversation on. I proceeded to get random spam texts for the next couple months. They failed so they sold my number to spammers. Its best to just block and not respond at all.

    • @jacobisbell9388
      @jacobisbell9388 Před 2 měsíci +74

      I'm always suspicious of wrong number calls/texts because why the fuck would you want to talk to a random person like that. If I contact the wrong number I apologize and never speak to them again because they're not who I wanted to talk to.

    • @fivetriplezero8985
      @fivetriplezero8985 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah in the text chain on screen for the cancer patient it seemed like the scammer ended the conversation by saying sorry to bother you. I wouldn't have responded to that one if I had even told them it was a wrong number.
      But I also thought, this is better than other scams, but still very obvious. This person you've never met wants you to invest 100s of thousands of dollars into the specific app that they are suggesting? This person who wrong numbered you? Or that you met on a dating site. The guy who said he thought he was protected from scams told a story about a serious red flag and didn't even notice it. "Oh you start your own account" Insisted a stranger who you have known for a few weeks through text who is now constantly telling you about and urging you to put money into a specific thing... I wouldn't fall for it.
      The Bank CEO was also just crooked. A scammer can't make you lose your morals. He knew that wasn't his money, or information to give out. (the story isn't clear about how exactly he gave them millions of dollars) @@jacobisbell9388

    • @McDonaldsCalifornia
      @McDonaldsCalifornia Před 2 měsíci +45

      Yeah never engage with them. Then they know your number is active so they sell it on

    • @cwg73160
      @cwg73160 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Why do people respond to numbers they don’t recognize? I don’t mind victim blaming in these situations.

    • @Beanbandit-np3ms
      @Beanbandit-np3ms Před 2 měsíci +18

      also turn off read receipts, they'll see you've opened the message which can also tip them off the number is actively being used.

  • @iambiggus
    @iambiggus Před 2 měsíci +672

    I saved my 80yo mother from a pig scammer about two months ago. Thankfully, she had me going through her phone to help her out with some settings, and just happened to see all these text messages that were just like this. It really was scary, they get very personal. And my lonely ma was the perfect target.

    • @jacquelinesternberg8461
      @jacquelinesternberg8461 Před 2 měsíci +68

      YIKES! In addition to monitoring our kids' phone use, we have to monitor our elderly parents' use, too. Glad you caught this for her.

    • @seededsoul
      @seededsoul Před měsícem +14

      Call your ma often and get her a pet.

    • @user-lf3kr1nq2d
      @user-lf3kr1nq2d Před měsícem +3

      I've been sent files several times a day, from random numbers, with no message attached at all. I never click on them, and have decided to change my cell phone service to NO TEXT MESSAGES at all. Never needed them before cell phones, and do not need them now.

    • @fred-bv8wl
      @fred-bv8wl Před měsícem

      My cousin committed suicide on this scam after loosing her life savings. Same with me until the ic3 got involved.
      I have heard so much about this agency on the internet. I will try reach out to them and see the out come on asset traceback with the IC3RECOVERY 🤞🏽

    • @xmlthegreat
      @xmlthegreat Před měsícem

      ​@@user-lf3kr1nq2dwhat do you do for 2FA messages from bank etc?

  • @poochiew.9302
    @poochiew.9302 Před měsícem +18

    I'm glad he did a segment about this. The more people that become aware about scams the better. There are plenty of scam baiters on this platform that do an excellent job of wasting the time of scammers so we don't fall victim. Just remember the old adage, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is".

    • @colechapman6976
      @colechapman6976 Před 13 dny

      Exactly. Another golden rule I have is that as soon as someone mentions cryptocurrency "investing," they are fraudsters. The moment "crypto" is mentioned in any conversation with another person, stop every interaction with them because they aren't there to get you money.

  • @hellionshark3197
    @hellionshark3197 Před měsícem +7

    I usually fuck around with scammers, but after an episode of Taxi Driver, about a similar scheme, I felt bad and asked one obvious such scammer if they are in danger. They didn't answer, obviously. They stopped answering altogether. It doesn't surprise me people are forced into it. I hope they made it out

  • @Delilah_Darkpelt
    @Delilah_Darkpelt Před 2 měsíci +975

    I'm such a farmer, I heard "Pig Butchering Scam" and thought they were like, pretending to be a meat locker and stealing the pigs 💀

    • @coffeebux
      @coffeebux Před 2 měsíci +25

      Like a reverse Charlottes web

    • @HellsDarlingDaughter
      @HellsDarlingDaughter Před 2 měsíci +39

      Same here lol. Was excited to inform my roomie that grew up on a hog farm that there was fresh industry tea. 🤣

    • @Professional_FunHaver
      @Professional_FunHaver Před 2 měsíci +5

      Me too lol

    • @veiledopinions
      @veiledopinions Před 2 měsíci +24

      😭😭😭😭I thought they were selling fake pork

    • @evangonzalez2245
      @evangonzalez2245 Před 2 měsíci +15

      Figured it was grouping up enough people to buy a whole pig, then sending packs of Oscar Mayer, lol

  • @RolfStones
    @RolfStones Před 2 měsíci +1249

    The true strength of John is that he doesn't only explain a problem in a nuanced way, he offers possible ways to fight it as well.

    • @blane2472
      @blane2472 Před 2 měsíci +25

      Something I wish more 'informative' programs copied from this show!

    • @yourmomsaccount69
      @yourmomsaccount69 Před 2 měsíci +28

      He also says "fuck" a lot while doing it. That helps. 😂

    • @strangebrew1231
      @strangebrew1231 Před 2 měsíci +3

      By possible you mean he pushes the narrative he’s told to

    • @jamesbmcauley
      @jamesbmcauley Před 2 měsíci +5

      I thought John's true strength was how comfortable the horses are with him before he turns them into his girlfriends.

    • @strangelet4588
      @strangelet4588 Před 2 měsíci +12

      @@strangebrew1231yeah. He has a team that problem solves with him. You new?

  • @braunarete5044
    @braunarete5044 Před měsícem +31

    I had a pig scammer who was this random dude in my city talk about how he came into my work and met me. Talked very vaguely about entrepreneurship/life while still trying to build rapport with me. He'd call me 1-2 times a year trying to earn my trust, I led that dude on for 4 years and he finally slipped where you could really tell he was a selfish and ruthless kind of person due to his frustration. Felt amazing to play the dance over several years and laugh in his face that he slipped and ruined his mark he had invested so much time and energy into, get fucking owned dude. So grateful I was scammed in Runescape and Diablo 2 as a kid because I still feel those loses in my soul, who knew it would protect me so much later in life.

    • @MrNikolidas
      @MrNikolidas Před 9 dny +4

      Ahh, Runescape scams... That brings back memories. The day that a random guy cleared their trade and immediately accepted yours was the day many lost their trust in people on the internet.

    • @braunarete5044
      @braunarete5044 Před 9 dny +5

      @@MrNikolidas who knew how insanely beneficial that was, especially at a young age because no one EVER forgets that feeling as a kid lol

    • @moogle68
      @moogle68 Před dnem

      @@braunarete5044 This is actually a great point, because as a kid, you _have_ no real currency, so your gaming life feel as close to real life as it gets until you be come an adult. I have had numerous, I won't say "scams" but, "betrayals" in the Dark Souls series where duplicating items via a glitch took two people meeting online in the game and having the other person claim to be onboard, but then just dip out with some really rare items once I did the first drop. Anyways, I think this is a great example of one of the ways that video games can be _very_ helpful for kids because you get the opportunity to have some of these painful adult experiences that genuinely hurt, but not as much as they would if they had happened for the first time as an adult when the stakes are bigger and the pain is an order of magnitude greater.

  • @sillerbarly4927
    @sillerbarly4927 Před měsícem +13

    Man this scam is quite scary. I have been taught about how soocal engineering works through college courses. And this prays upon so many of our natural instincts for social interaction, and connecting with people.

  • @Renfield5130
    @Renfield5130 Před 2 měsíci +406

    I started to tear up at the part with the father and daughter. I could physically feel the shame and pain the daughter must have been feeling and hearing the father being so understanding and loving was emotional.

    • @d3vilman69
      @d3vilman69 Před měsícem +14

      If it happens to another family the father could have disowned the daughter. It is important to know even the money is gone, the daughter is still alive and well. In other criminal homicide cases where the daughter died, the father would have given up every penny just to have the daughter live again.

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Před měsícem +2

      They must be living the RV now.

    • @user-iv7ge8uy4f
      @user-iv7ge8uy4f Před měsícem +2

      IC3RECOVERY❤🙏🎉

  • @chrisdrizzy9721
    @chrisdrizzy9721 Před 2 měsíci +379

    This is too freaky. I matched with someone on Tinder 2 weeks ago and we’ve been texting ever since. Even had a video call w her but she kept refusing to go on a date in person. Yesterday she finally brought up cryptocurrency and kept pushing me saying she will teach me. Even offered to set me up with a practice account. Thought it was weird and blocked her and boom today I see this episode of John Oliver. Damn I’m 98% sure I was the pig in that situation

    • @fios4528
      @fios4528 Před měsícem +19

      Similar experience a few months ago but on bumble

    • @mscoyote50
      @mscoyote50 Před měsícem +25

      Good for you for realizing that it was a scam! Close call.

    • @dismurrart6648
      @dismurrart6648 Před měsícem +9

      Yeah I had a few of these a few years ago. Heads up that you'll probably start getting more scams coming your way.
      Methinks one of the tactics is if you answer once, keep coming after you in the hopes you accidentally fall for a scam

    • @UnicornAguacate
      @UnicornAguacate Před měsícem +6

      No. Please no. God no. You were about to be scammed out of everything you have.

    • @Gnefitisis
      @Gnefitisis Před měsícem

      Bro you missed out on pussy and money. Go back and get in the van.

  • @bahochman
    @bahochman Před 22 dny +4

    John Oliver, thank you so much for raising awareness about this scam. A few days after learning about this from your show, I was targeted by a wrong number text message from someone who wanted more information and pretended to be friendly. I was cautious and deleted the text after the initial interaction with this stranger turned suspicious.

  • @alexhearn9270
    @alexhearn9270 Před 8 dny +4

    I remember when it first started. I got these weird wrong number messages. The first one i actually thought was legit, but I didn’t really feel like talking to them. When it happened the second and third time from different numbers with each of their own unique and believable stories I realized it was a scam of some sort but I never messaged long enough to really understand how it works. Very scary.

  • @AliceBowie
    @AliceBowie Před 2 měsíci +683

    People who were kids online in like 1993 to 1997 are kind of lucky, because they grew up in an extremely paranoid time when you didn't give out any personal details and assumed everyone you talked to was a kidnapper who wanted to murder you.

    • @poopool_Q
      @poopool_Q Před měsícem +78

      And we paid by the minute for the long distance call and to access AOL. Kids these days don't even know you paid per minute to be online. And the busy signals 😂. No time wasted back then, we couldn't afford to get lost in a scam, we had to check our email for chain letters

    • @cyzcyt
      @cyzcyt Před měsícem +83

      My first scam was befriending a guy in runescape. He was my mentor and showed me the game. I followed him into the wilderness and then lost my rune set. Ever since then, I lost faith in humanity

    • @PaulMarceau
      @PaulMarceau Před měsícem +6

      You said what I was still thinking of how to say. and you very likely did better than I would have ended up doing.

    • @senorsnout4417
      @senorsnout4417 Před měsícem +37

      Honestly we should go back to that. People online are WAY too comfortable sharing all of their personal info with random strangers online these days.

    • @user-do4sk7ce6o
      @user-do4sk7ce6o Před měsícem +22

      Exactly that. I learned about scammers on MMOs in the early 2000s and through the constant reinforcement in school that anyone who tried to reach out to you was a pedophile or a scam artist.
      We rolled our eyes at the time, but I've always carried a healthy skepticism for anyone online and never give out my personal details (at least to other users, we all give info up to daddy zuck)
      If you told kids today to be wary of strangers they'd laugh in your face and ask how you expected them to do anything.

  • @bruh_rick
    @bruh_rick Před 2 měsíci +1115

    I’m from Taiwan, and it’s almost weekly news that people are “tricked” into traveling to Cambodia. It’s a meme now.

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před 2 měsíci +264

      Making it a meme is the best way to prevent it. The Nigerian prince scams virtually vanished once it became a joke that people would reference in movies or talk shows because everyone knew about them and so no one fell for them.

    • @weatherseed8994
      @weatherseed8994 Před 2 měsíci +49

      It's a holiday in Cambodia.

    • @IFZEX09
      @IFZEX09 Před 2 měsíci

      As a Singaporean I constantly get scam calls claiming to be from gov agency, where they only speak in Taiwanese accented mandarin
      czcams.com/video/uZKXoGlKVSg/video.html
      czcams.com/video/th2-6t-488w/video.html

    • @slackerman9758
      @slackerman9758 Před 2 měsíci +27

      @@RedFatGingerInAsiaThat the Cambodian government is disgusted about this doesn’t mean it isn’t happening though.

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před 2 měsíci

      @@RedFatGingerInAsia Nice try, Cambodian criminal, but we know the truth!
      Seriously, it's a known problem. The U.S. Treasury has Cambodia listed as Tier 3 (the highest) level for human trafficking. The government and "locals" who are upset probably just don't want the word getting around because it'll stop the gravy train.

  • @blacksailsinthesun
    @blacksailsinthesun Před 10 dny +12

    In the uk it's 'hi mum,my phones broken and this is my new one please save this number" then leads to the fake kid asking parents/victims for money for rent or they will be kicked etc.

    • @elaineb7065
      @elaineb7065 Před 6 dny +1

      I think I got one of those!!! Deleted as unknown number

  • @MrVoiceGuy
    @MrVoiceGuy Před měsícem +8

    I’ve tried reporting money I lost to a roommate scam a long time ago and I couldn’t even get anybody to write my name down, they either passed the buck or waved me off and insisted the money was gone and I should “be more careful” in the future.

  • @erinspitfire
    @erinspitfire Před 2 měsíci +1363

    My demented step-grandma fell for this scam and transferred all of her life savings using a scammers-operated ATM. A good lesson for every family with a dementia ridden relative -- get POA as soon as you can. We ended up getting 80% of that money back, but it still sucked, and I'm sure not everyone would be that lucky in this situation.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu Před 2 měsíci +80

      Get POA and don't hesitate to make the decision to intervene. A friend of mine waited almost a year before taking over her father's life when he was deteriorating due to dementia. That year of waiting caused a ton of headaches that allowed other people to get into the situation and make things far more difficult.

    • @bloodred255
      @bloodred255 Před 2 měsíci +25

      yeah, unrelated but my father was drinking heavily for a time and apparently fell victim to an obvious scam.
      people call up and sometimes they hit.

    • @rochester212
      @rochester212 Před 2 měsíci

      This would mean 50% of all americans have dementia, roughly the percentage of citizens who vote for Trump and do other idiotic things. Just call it stupidity, where the USA is world champion. My question has always been, if the average american is so dumb, how the hell do you manage to get so much money, like the woman who had cancer, a divorce and still managed to send 2.5 million dollars to a scammer? Ultimately, stupid people shouldn't have any money at all, that's why these scams are so successful.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 Před 2 měsíci +17

      Sadly sometimes it's the wrong family member that takes advantage . Gives me hope reading your comment.

    • @Zach_Attack_1
      @Zach_Attack_1 Před 2 měsíci +5

      How does a scammer have their own ATM?

  • @ahipdude
    @ahipdude Před měsícem +434

    I was in the middle of one of these when I watched this episode. I'm not joking. Thanks John Oliver and crew.

    • @kitube14
      @kitube14 Před měsícem +11

      could you share your experience? How were you approached and what made you bond of continue the communication?

    • @az21bob666
      @az21bob666 Před měsícem

      the sign up for a app make it seeem far more dangerous

    • @gregmoessner3104
      @gregmoessner3104 Před měsícem +8

      I think I’m going through one right now.

    • @ahipdude
      @ahipdude Před měsícem

      @@kitube14 it started off as a text from a woman visiting the area and asked if she could join me (supposedly my number was similar to her real estate agent that was helping her buy a rental property. I said "wrong number" and she apologized and asked me something and I was stupid enough to reply. A conversation started and over the next couple weeks became her "uncle" has been studying the stock market and tells her when to jump into stuff. More stuff slowly started to lure me into her little world of wealth and I thought maybe I could learn stuff. She never once asked for money. As soon as I saw this, I realized it was coming, just like John Oliver indicated with crypto references she kept making. I told her she should be ashamed of herself, gave her a link to this episode, then blocked her.

    • @davidhornak155
      @davidhornak155 Před měsícem +8

      Yes John, I am a victim of this scam. I don't know what to do...

  • @kamokwele12
    @kamokwele12 Před měsícem +8

    I love this guy so much! My heart is broken by the depth of these stories and the depth of greed that branches out like this! The markets are doing something very similar. And this is legit story content.

  • @shaynanoone3653
    @shaynanoone3653 Před měsícem +6

    My partner and I are recently unemployed and we keep getting random text asking us questions in regards to job openings. We were able to figure out they are scams but when you're feeling desperate from being unemployed we wanted to jump at the chance for any job prospect!

  • @toddr2265
    @toddr2265 Před 2 měsíci +810

    Last week I was on a cruise and the first port we stopped in was in Mexico. As soon as I turned on my phone there I started getting those random text messages. I got one that was from Jeff saying “hey, I’ll be late getting to the golf course. Meet you in the bar.” I responded with, “can’t golf today. Still cleaning up all the blood. Might need help getting rid of the body.” I haven’t heard back from Jeff yet.

    • @ttthecat
      @ttthecat Před měsícem +7

      Noice!

    • @Zelbatti
      @Zelbatti Před měsícem +8

      Genius

    • @JamesSmith-ig7gw
      @JamesSmith-ig7gw Před měsícem +47

      Years ago, I had an ancient communication system know as a "Landline." I started getting telemarketing calls every night. After 3 or 4, I started answering the phone sniffling and drawing quick, short breaths. The person on the other end would ask for me, I'd start crying and tell them that "I" just passed away. Most of them would actually be empathetic, but a couple just slammed up, then hung up after a couple seconds. After a week of answering calls this way, they all stopped. Never got another telemarketing call at that number. 🤘🏼🖖🏼✌🏼

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 Před měsícem +11

      "Mexico" is not a port. It sounds like your whole trip was a scam. You were probably in San Diego.

    • @ThonneThisseDeadeLif
      @ThonneThisseDeadeLif Před měsícem +2

      Dude I get that it is funny, but never say or write anything like that while it's tied to your real phone number and identity. last thing you want in your day is spending the night in jail because you got reported by some cambodian cyber slave.

  • @ellen3000gaming
    @ellen3000gaming Před 2 měsíci +528

    Saw the title of this video and fully believed I was about to learn a bunch of horrifying new things about financial crimes in pig farming.

    • @MadAboutBrows
      @MadAboutBrows Před 2 měsíci +21

      I live down the road from a pig farm and thought I was about to learn some really gross stuff

    • @Megabot-bo9ve
      @Megabot-bo9ve Před měsícem +26

      That's why I delayed watching this

    • @cannibalbananas
      @cannibalbananas Před měsícem +7

      @@Megabot-bo9ve omg! same!

    • @cocoace7587
      @cocoace7587 Před měsícem

      Same . They could've chosen a more suitable name . To me , they are implying humans are pigs . 🐖 😢 Of course, I know they didn't mean it literally 🙄. Yet & still , it could've been more appropriate & less demeaning.

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Před měsícem +1

      @@Megabot-bo9vethat's why I didn't delay in watching this.

  • @wavydavy9816
    @wavydavy9816 Před 7 dny +1

    As someone who has no money, and no available credit, I have absolutely nothing to fear from scammers and, hence, am willing to engage them in conversation for hours on end 🗣

  • @dawnpalmby5100
    @dawnpalmby5100 Před měsícem +6

    I had a cpl scammers think I was a scammer (simply bc I keep odd hours bc of my disabilities) when they think that they type "Alaye" so they don't waste time trying to scam each other. If u think it's a scammer type it, if they type it back then u know.

  • @andybauer1786
    @andybauer1786 Před 2 měsíci +366

    "our liked ones" underrated new slang of the year

    • @all-eq1nd
      @all-eq1nd Před 2 měsíci +14

      That joke was truly so underrated

    • @rayflyers
      @rayflyers Před měsícem +11

      Let's be honest. John has "tolerated ones" at best.

  • @Mito383
    @Mito383 Před 2 měsíci +743

    “They turned those casinos into bases for online scam operations”
    So… online casinos.

    • @bobf5360
      @bobf5360 Před 2 měsíci +18

      exactly. Sorry, but not feeling sorry for anyone on the scammer side, be it the bosses or the foot soldiers. They're all just part of the same mob.

    • @Chrisko1492
      @Chrisko1492 Před 2 měsíci +14

      No.
      (Legal) casinos aren‘t scams. Scamming means you definitely lose. In a casino you CAN win, just not over a longer time frame. That‘s called gambling, where the casino has an edge that plays in their favor over a large number of plays. Doesn‘t make it a scam.

    • @Jartran72
      @Jartran72 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Yeah but he said online casinos. Those after often straight scams

    • @jimsanders4517
      @jimsanders4517 Před 2 měsíci +12

      Yes, gambling is a scam typically based upon one’s belief in luck and/or their ability to beat the mathematics of probability.

    • @Redmanticore
      @Redmanticore Před 2 měsíci +8

      the house always wins
      (and sometimes makes you a literal slave)

  • @maschet
    @maschet Před 2 dny +1

    Brilliant initiative, *VortexTrace* It's encouraging to see that you are actively opposing these dishonest individuals. It is imperative that the safeguarding of the general public and the elderly from these abhorrent con artists be a top priority. Excellent job, my companion! Because of your dedication to ensuring our safety, you merit the Nobel Peace Prize.

  • @GannerRhysode
    @GannerRhysode Před 2 měsíci +1617

    As a conservative, I’ve had people ask me why I watch John Oliver. This. This is why I watch John Oliver. This is an important and well done news story.

    • @matthewparisian7093
      @matthewparisian7093 Před 2 měsíci +80

      I cannot agree more. I’m a centrist, but lean more towards conservatism. I find myself disagreeing with a fair amount of John Oliver’s proposals on fixing issues. However, he is certifiably funny.
      “… and the show is really watchable and quite funny even though I disagree with John Stuart nearly on everything.”
      -Ben Shapiro commenting on John Oliver’s show (yes, he calls him by the wrong name, but rest assured he was talking about this John)

    • @andrewtarquinio6788
      @andrewtarquinio6788 Před 2 měsíci +135

      I never find him to be all that politically biased -- kind of like south park, he goes pretty hard against anyone who can be made fun of (and there are plenty of targets in both political parties).

    • @filthybonnet
      @filthybonnet Před 2 měsíci +95

      You don't have to agree with the politics to understand and respect a well researched news story.

    • @phoebevolz2291
      @phoebevolz2291 Před 2 měsíci

      @@matthewparisian7093How does someone get John Oliver and Jon Stewart confused?

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 Před 2 měsíci +127

      @@matthewparisian7093lol you quoting a closet white supremacist. I love it when you can tell who’s a white American by their comment.

  • @LaLaLonna
    @LaLaLonna Před 2 měsíci +376

    The dad who just hugged his daughter even when they had just lost everything seems like such a good dad. ❤

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem +5

      Yeah he is indeed. They'll be fine. They've still got what matters.

    • @fbsfgr
      @fbsfgr Před měsícem

      He knows that by just giving his daughter money he robbed her of any chance to develop money skills

  • @elizabethvogt2306
    @elizabethvogt2306 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you for another humorous and informative piece. You were very kind to all the victims. Great writing and presentation.

  • @Moewenfels
    @Moewenfels Před měsícem +1

    Kudos to all the people who openly talk about these mistakes.
    Cant imagine many people who have the guts to do that.

  • @estherperry
    @estherperry Před měsícem +202

    I love that he makes sure to be compassionate to those who've been scammed. It's easy to judge them but many people are taken advantage of who are already struggling or lonely.

    • @fbsfgr
      @fbsfgr Před měsícem

      Yeah these "poor victims" that have no financial literacy but got tens of thousands of dollars to invest in one chunk in something they picked out themselves. Born in third and they think they can hit because...they're on third.

    • @jackster9775
      @jackster9775 Před 18 dny +7

      This. Also a lot of the victims are people who get what it’s like to be poor.
      I help run a mutual aid group and our scam finder quit.

  • @AlexN7
    @AlexN7 Před 2 měsíci +127

    I freely admit that I had never heard of these kinds of scams being called pig butchering, and I had a WILDLY different idea about the direction this episode was going to take

    • @ismailahmad9597
      @ismailahmad9597 Před 2 měsíci +18

      lol same, I was thinking, "I don't eat pig, but I wonder what kind of scams are happening in the slaughterhouses"

    • @all-eq1nd
      @all-eq1nd Před 2 měsíci

      lol

    • @ashleyneku5432
      @ashleyneku5432 Před měsícem +1

      I didn't watch this episode for a while because I was thinking "I don't care about the pork market and I don't know how someone is being scammed in it anyways."

    • @minetruly
      @minetruly Před měsícem +1

      IKR? I figured farmers were sending their pigs off to slaughterhouses and then never seeing a dime.

  • @moykoy5609
    @moykoy5609 Před měsícem +2

    I was selling some furniture to cover my grocery expenses over xmas and got scammed out of all of my savings. My bank never alerted me, tried to fine me for fraud, and the first teller I spoke to laughed at me for falling for it. Now I don't trust anyone I meet online and don't trust my bank. Starting the new year with no savings for rent was not easy :(

    • @gianni_schicchi
      @gianni_schicchi Před měsícem

      Sounds like you shouldn't trust yourself. How do you lose money selling furniture?

  • @LoganDavid-op5gn
    @LoganDavid-op5gn Před měsícem +32

    Legend. It made me choke up what you did for those victims. You are such an incredible contribution to humanity. Thank you so much for pulling out my withdrawal. That was Top Notch Derivcyber

  • @jaetowns
    @jaetowns Před 2 měsíci +177

    So this is what it’s called…I will admit I was a victim. He got me on Hinge. I owe almost $10,000. I’m one of the fortunate, sadly (as opposed to other ppl). I can pay that back (plus it’s looks good on my credit). It’s humiliating and embarrassing. I’ll stand up and say as someone who is pretty saavy at catching these things, it can happen…I’m glad John Oliver put this out!!! Be safe everyone❤

    • @CatherineA133
      @CatherineA133 Před měsícem

      Thank you for sharing your story. I only recently learned the term and subsequently realized I was a victim as well a few years back. Oddly, I met the thief in person and we went on several dates. They kept pushing crypto investing, invited me to zoom meetings where they showed how they were making up to 2000%APR. They even gave me a few hundred dollars of “investments”. I finally decided to test the water and put $100 into their scam. They ghosted me when I refused to put more money in. This scam is agnostic to age, intelligence, gender, health, wealth, etc.
      There is a CZcamsr, Kitboga, who covers scams. He provides education on how a lot of them work with levity and a wholesome message.

    • @Nereus00
      @Nereus00 Před měsícem

      Send the rest over here dummy we are still waiting for the money cash cow

    • @dh_94
      @dh_94 Před měsícem +12

      Curious what someone says to convince you to send them 10k not even joking I'm genuinely curious what happened if you don't mind me asking

    • @TeaReesa26
      @TeaReesa26 Před měsícem

      @@dh_94 did you watch the video? You don’t send anyone money. You invest your own money for yourself in a legit-looking app or investment company.

    • @rosemastinwood1606
      @rosemastinwood1606 Před měsícem +1

      I'm sorry you got strung along, but I love your positive attitude!

  • @nancymathisen9707
    @nancymathisen9707 Před 2 měsíci +142

    I almost got scammed by a telephone scammer pretending to be from the electric utility company when I was moving and sleep deprived. I was about to buy a gift card to send so my electricity wouldn’t get shut off, when I realized that’s not how it’s done. I called the utility, gift card in hand, and heard their outgoing message about the exact scam I had almost fallen for. Very embarrassing and humiliating.

    • @user-lf3kr1nq2d
      @user-lf3kr1nq2d Před měsícem +6

      The safest path is don't ever answer. If you don't know someone personally, just don't answer. I ignore almost all calls and pretty much all texts. I had a sibling who was scammed out of 10G, and she is not a gullible sucker.

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem

      If anyone mentions a gift card it is ALWAYS a scam. This is one of the few effective ways of making money untraceable.

    • @cwinnizzle
      @cwinnizzle Před měsícem +8

      At least you caught it beforehand. Hoped you enjoyed that gift card as a celebration of catching it before you lost it.

    • @nancymathisen9707
      @nancymathisen9707 Před měsícem +6

      @@cwinnizzle, I never bought the card. I was on line to pay for it when my semi conscious brain said “wait a minute! I think you’re about to get scammed!” so I called the utility and put the card back on the rack.

  • @cachou55
    @cachou55 Před 2 dny +2

    Great work *VortexTrace* - so glad you are out there fighting these lowlifes. We need to do all we can to spare the elderlyand the general public from these despicable scammers! Kudos to YOU!!You deserve the Nobel prize for keeping us safe big up brother

  • @LoneStarr1979
    @LoneStarr1979 Před měsícem +11

    As a german, I was somehow wondering how a seemingly normal person could be scammed >200k $.
    After going through the comments that ammount of money seems nothing special in the US as a retirement fund, as you more or less have to take care of your retirement-life yourself. (generally speaking, comparing to germany, as I understand it)
    This seems as one big benefit of our social net: As we normally organize our retirement by means of federal retirement pay, private insurances / monthly retirement pays and the like, we do not tend to have this much money "lying around", thus being a less profitable victim. Or at least more invested time would be necessary...

    • @lynnebucher6537
      @lynnebucher6537 Před měsícem +3

      It's a lot of money here in the US, and can take decades to accumulate. People who had retired can end up having to go back to work.

    • @chook5143
      @chook5143 Před měsícem +2

      That, and housing here is very expensive, so it is normal to save $200k or more for a down payment.

  • @ssdajoker
    @ssdajoker Před měsícem +630

    😂 "CEO gets tricked, whoooops the bank's empty."😂

    • @twisted55555
      @twisted55555 Před měsícem +17

      seems unbelievable - how does this guy run a bank?
      Societies could use more whitehat phishing programs to educate the targets (everybody). My company runs such compaigns on our email users - when you screw up, then you get additional training. I thought the program was lame, but my colleagues kept getting bit, so I guess the concepts are not universally understood. This regular practice could be train the public to lose less money (and de-motivate the scammers), or just help them self-identify as needing additional precautions.

    • @brewski118sempire
      @brewski118sempire Před měsícem +18

      ​@@twisted55555 It's not uncommon for small town banks in Kansas to be run somewhat like a dictatorship. If there is only 5-7 employees so the eco holds all the control.

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Před měsícem +11

      @@twisted55555 Yeah, it's usually the CEO that tricks the customers, whoops the bank's empty.

    • @redjed100
      @redjed100 Před měsícem

      And people wonder why people got mad at the banking industry bailout and the subsequent collapse of Obama’s attempts to enact strong regulations for the banking industry.

    • @fbsfgr
      @fbsfgr Před měsícem

      Except he also stole and got caught and that has Nothing to do With any scam he's just a thief/ceo. But Jon glosses over that because you're a peasant

  • @skler69
    @skler69 Před 2 měsíci +443

    Beat ways to avoid scams:
    Never respond to text messages you don't know.
    Never click on links or attachments from random text messages or emails.
    Never answer random numbers you dont recognize.

    • @GwendolynnBY
      @GwendolynnBY Před 2 měsíci +32

      exactly! it's like when someone knocks on your door, but you weren't anticipating anyone stopping by. you don't answer the door, you pretend no one is home.

    • @BbsnNbs
      @BbsnNbs Před 2 měsíci +19

      In other words: be extra sceptical with strangers and only ever believe 10% of what people on the internet tell you

    • @Ahakenab
      @Ahakenab Před 2 měsíci +12

      I would make one expection to the last one. Sometimes you do expect to be contacted by a number you don't know. Like when you give a co worker your number for something. But generally I agree with it.

    • @ShaneTheBane
      @ShaneTheBane Před 2 měsíci +9

      But if I do that then I might miss the one time the email from the Nigerian prince is real

    • @banquetoftheleviathan1404
      @banquetoftheleviathan1404 Před 2 měsíci +1

      great advice except you can't get your doctors and other appointments to text you instead. I basically have to answer every call during a certain time of day because these assholes can't text me. you shouldn't get to have a business if you are still running fucking xp and using voicemail. what happened to regulations

  • @jonbradley4789
    @jonbradley4789 Před měsícem +1

    Yeah... I was fortunate to help my dear friend avoid the scam. Thanks for bringing this into the fore.

  • @MouseTheGoblin
    @MouseTheGoblin Před měsícem +200

    John is the only news place I can go for civil rights protests, comedy, scam information, and sometimes he’ll just heavily imply he gives handys to horses

  • @xzonia1
    @xzonia1 Před 2 měsíci +252

    I got a call waking me up the other day from someone with a heavy accent asking me about medicare or something and I asked him to please take me off his call list and stop calling. As I was shifting the phone, I heard him say 'Please listen to me' just as I clicked the button to hang up. The way he said it made me wonder if he was being held against his will and was trying to ask me for help, but that thought only crossed my mind several seconds after I'd disconnected the call. It's tragic that anyone is being forced to do such horrible things, and so horrible that people are losing all their money in scams like this. Thank you for raising public awareness on this issue, John!

    • @trytoguess
      @trytoguess Před 2 měsíci +55

      I suppose one cold comfort is the call was most likely being monitored so it's highly unlikely the caller was trying to ask for help.

    • @RaptorNX01
      @RaptorNX01 Před 2 měsíci +21

      I watch a channel called scammer revolts, basically he's a scam baiter, focusing on tech scammers. been watching for years. 99% of them come from call centers in india. a fair few of the ones he's gotten have tried to use similar excuses, tho it always turns out to be BS. so there is a pretty good chance thats the case. not a guarantee, but highly likely.

    • @brentbeacham9691
      @brentbeacham9691 Před 2 měsíci +13

      The next scam will be them asking you to send money so they can bribe the guards at their prison.

    • @sabrinarachal
      @sabrinarachal Před 2 měsíci

      How long until they start a scam where you *think* you are helping them by sending them money to free them from scammer slavery. Ugh. They will always be one step ahead of the victim pool.

  • @PtolemyCeasar
    @PtolemyCeasar Před měsícem

    Thank you John for opening my mind to another path of investigation. You earned your reputation with me.

  • @user-lw4hy5uj4o
    @user-lw4hy5uj4o Před měsícem +2

    *CRYPTO* *SCAM* *VICTIM* ? As a Retired combat Marine I want to tell you that as what you are doing is just as important as any warrior on the battlefield. You are waging warfare against these criminals and terrorists on the digital battlefield. You are defending and protecting the most vulnerable of our society against these predators. Keep up the good work *VortexTrace* !!

  • @a.r530
    @a.r530 Před 2 měsíci +159

    It's wild how these scams happened. My husband literally got scammed while sitting next to me. It was a job scam when he replied to a job ad on FB. He kept it to himself at first because he didn't want to trouble the family. To think that all of this can happen literally next to you :(
    The same month my aunt who is a retired teacher got scammed out of all her pensions + added loan! They told her she owed money to a company and helped her do the paperwork to loan from the bank. She has been keeping it to herself for a year out of shame. It took a big hit ok our family.
    Just last week my boss told me a neighbour passed away after the stress from a love scam that took all her savings.
    Please keep an eye out for the people around you

    • @FayeVert
      @FayeVert Před 2 měsíci +20

      And get your lonely relatives out to socialize in-person at the senior center or somewhere.

    • @Volkbrecht
      @Volkbrecht Před 2 měsíci +6

      But seriously, how do people get hit so hard? I mean, a few hundred dollars I could understand, but once it hits serious numbers, wouldn't a sane person bail?

    • @ladyabaxa
      @ladyabaxa Před 2 měsíci +22

      @@Volkbrecht Never underestimate how sunk cost can motivate someone to keep going when they should bail. Humans are extremely good at rationalizing themselves into trouble.

    • @aesinam
      @aesinam Před 2 měsíci +11

      ​@@Volkbrechtwell the many many gambling addicts losing money every day should tell you that it's a very easy hole for many to go down

    • @ErinWilke
      @ErinWilke Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@Volkbrechtit's really just a sign of how unwell many people are in society. Lonely, disconnected, depressed, hopeless, and willing to believe anything that helps them feel better. It's heartbreaking

  • @jadein23
    @jadein23 Před měsícem +272

    "unless that image is in a mirror, you might be wrong". This shows writing is insanely good.

    • @jackster9775
      @jackster9775 Před 18 dny +3

      You Know John is actually a writer on this show too.

    • @Badcaseoflovingyou55
      @Badcaseoflovingyou55 Před 14 dny

      I think this is a extremely serious topic that shouldnt be ingonre and these praise comments should not exist

    • @PolrisTired
      @PolrisTired Před 5 dny

      @@Badcaseoflovingyou55I don’t think appreciating the show undermines its point or the importance of the topic at all. We are allowed to enjoy what the shows provides us. If anything, discussion of this episode helps more and more people find out about it and learn to be safe

  • @GuzmanCardozo
    @GuzmanCardozo Před 3 dny +1

    You're great. Seriously. You're super likable at the same time. The FBI should seriously hire you right now based off of these videos. You're a true patriot, sir.
    Thank you *Novacyber* for all you do please don't stop. You're so important to this country people like you. You're putting fear into literal countries. On a funny note; your characters are legendary at this point.

  • @tobyatlas6480
    @tobyatlas6480 Před měsícem +1

    Ive been contacted like this many times, im glad i listened to that little voice in my head that said "yes this feels like a scam, dont buy into it, but on the offchance that this is a real person, be kind"

  • @susanneelmakdisi
    @susanneelmakdisi Před 2 měsíci +140

    Oh my! This segment JUST saved me a lot of trouble. I watched it this morning and in the evening I was selling something on Facebook marketplace and two byers were doing exactly this type of scam. I would have definitely fallen for it, it was so well done! THANK YOU!

    • @michellem5172
      @michellem5172 Před měsícem +1

      How were fb buyers doing this exact scam?

    • @fbsfgr
      @fbsfgr Před měsícem

      Lmfao for what $50. You're probably just paranoid

  • @DinkyPee
    @DinkyPee Před měsícem +99

    I've said this a thousand times. People who fall for scams like these have never ever played Runescape as a child. Getting your rune armor stolen trying to get it trimmed will haunt someone their entire life.

    • @premwarde1004
      @premwarde1004 Před měsícem +13

      So true. And I know how stocks and investing work from the grand exchange

    • @TripleDot3.
      @TripleDot3. Před měsícem +7

      Not gonna lie, i think this was the first time i was ever scammed and can't say i ever been that trusting ever since

    • @spriken
      @spriken Před měsícem +8

      For me it was Diablo2, I came so close to whispering my name/password to some scam account named something like "BlizzardLadderRanking".
      I had it all typed out and I remembered Blizzard's warning that they would never ask for that info outside the login screen.
      I have forever been slightly paranoid after that.

    • @bwin2992
      @bwin2992 Před 24 dny

      @@spriken diablo 2 for sure.. i've kind of always believe the adage you can't cheat/scam an honest man.. It seems to mostly be greed that get people in trouble.. trying to make a quick buck..When i was like 12 years old in diablo 2 i used to scam people.. telling them i knew how to dupe items.. I was an asshole and feel bad about it now.. but at the end of the day the only people i scammed were people who tried to cheat.. so.. whatever i guess.. lol

    • @Airwr3ck
      @Airwr3ck Před 24 dny

      I’m so sorry for your lost

  • @deanofthequeer
    @deanofthequeer Před 22 dny +1

    My cousin nearly fell victim to not this type of scam but the other one where they claim your bank account is locked so you need to pull out cash. When she got to the bank, the teller go really suspicious and called in the manager to help. Thankfully my cousin didn't lose any money, but she is extra vulnerable to these scams so I'm always a little nervous for her.

  • @ejsomo2020
    @ejsomo2020 Před měsícem

    Mr. Oliver, you are awesome. 😄 Thank you for this news and the laughs. 🙏

  • @ACtran69
    @ACtran69 Před 2 měsíci +203

    I was living in Cambodia during Covid, it was horrifying for the Chinese communities living there. For months I kept my distance from any vans passing by just in case I get kidnapped, sold as slave, forced to do scam, and then, if not cooperative enough, have your organs harvested and the rest dump in mekong river. It's such a shame because Cambodia is a beautiful and spiritual country that I love wholeheartedly. But what can you do? There's too much money to be made for the officials of a poor country. They can't buy their Rolls Royces and build their mansions solely from Cambodian taxpayers who earn less than 200 dollars a month. Despite this, Cambodian people are some of the most lovely people you can meet on earth, they deserve a government that cares more about them than their own pockets.

    • @iquanyin1
      @iquanyin1 Před měsícem +3

      🥀

    • @Drpglass
      @Drpglass Před měsícem +3

      We all do.

    • @thomaskrehm5203
      @thomaskrehm5203 Před měsícem

      You don't.

    • @theoryneutral
      @theoryneutral Před měsícem

      Tell us more, please.

    • @ACtran69
      @ACtran69 Před měsícem

      czcams.com/video/bW4wYV0V-5s/video.html czcams.com/video/n-EtdC4zQso/video.html Here are some documentaries you can check out. It was extremely dangerous to follow the story, so the people who tried to rescue the cyber slaves and make these films are truly heroes. I was seeing people getting kidnapped, and murdered on local Chinese social media on a daily basis. But it was just social media, so not everything can be verified, I don't work in journalism, but I did try to find out the stories behind it just for my own curiosity, but the few leads I had were either in hiding or ended up in prison. Initially, they just trick people from mainland China to work in these online Casinos and Scam Camps. But as Covid hit, offline Casinos all shut down, and they were having trouble getting Chinese labors into Cambodia due to the Chinese government's crazy Covid policy, so the mafia just started kidnapping Chinese expats in Cambodia, or the ones stuck there because they couldn't get a flight back to China. Human trafficking of Chinese-speaking people (including mainland, Taiwan, and some SEA people who can speak Chinese or work in IT) became a huge business. You can sell a person for 20k to 80k dollars, and remember the Cambodian police are only making 3k dollars annually. Till today Cambodia is notorious in mainland China due to the mafia activity and how the Cambodian government is basically part of the organization. But I do feel the fear is a bit exaggerated, every country has crime activity, just keep yourself out of certain cities or neighborhoods, be aware of who you social with, then it's still a paradise for traveling, and for most non-Chinese speaking tourists it's completely safe. @@theoryneutral

  • @emilybazer
    @emilybazer Před 2 měsíci +126

    My sister in law was a victim of this scam, they did exactly what John said, they targeted her when she was in the middle of a divorce and at low. Many of us tried to tell her she was being scam and that "James" was not real, but she refused to hear and and said that no one wanted good things for her. It was really sad. I pretty sure she sent him money, it was a very elaborate scheme.

    • @ZelenoJabko
      @ZelenoJabko Před měsícem

      Yeah in the middle of divorce that she initiated!

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Před měsícem +11

      Being heartbroken and depressed makes us REALLY vulnerable to this kind of scam and it's crazy how little awareness society has to it... 😪

    • @peglamphier4745
      @peglamphier4745 Před měsícem +3

      I had the same experience with a recently widowed friend. No matter what evidence I showed her she didn't believe me. It was terrible.

    • @emilybazer
      @emilybazer Před měsícem

      so sad, all the lonely people@@peglamphier4745

  • @EveLesov
    @EveLesov Před měsícem

    thank you for this explanation!

  • @wildonelover
    @wildonelover Před 2 dny +1

    Awesome work, Team *VortexTrace* ! It's so satisfying to see you putting in the effort to stop those shady characters. Protecting the public, especially the elderly, from those despicable con artists is crucial. You truly deserve recognition and appreciation for keeping us secure. I'm thrilled for you because you're my sibling. Your accomplishments definitely make you a strong contender for the Nobel Peace Prize. Keep up the outstanding performance

  • @sarah.2608
    @sarah.2608 Před 2 měsíci +152

    A big shout out John and his entire team for spotlighting this subject. It’s so important because they’re so many vulnerable people who are getting scammed left and right 😭😔
    Thank you for making this video, I’ll be sharing it with everyone.

  • @solego5504
    @solego5504 Před měsícem +86

    100% this completely flipped my perspective on the people sending me the spam messages. I genuinely thought I was dealing with the same people that were working out of the Indian scam call centers. And some of them may be, but I'd rather be kind to a scammer than screw with someone living THAT kind of life. No more baiting them and screwing with them, just messages of support and encouragement. Doing what I can to spread the word against this scam, too, but hopefully with this level of visibility, it's on the decline.

    • @tomwobus1482
      @tomwobus1482 Před měsícem +19

      When you reply like this he will soon tell you that he is held under horrible conditions and need you to send 5000$ for his escape😂😂😂

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Před měsícem +26

      Do not answer, just block. A confirmed telephone number is worth much more than an unconfirmed. They will sell you on eventually and at some point, you might fall for a scam. It is not worth it.

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem

      Skorp here is right. They get any response => you'll be getting them for months or years. My GF was nearly tricked by one, and she gets loads of these messages now.@@skorp5677

  • @jessewilson451
    @jessewilson451 Před 12 dny +1

    I've never watched John Oliver before, this was most informative and hilarious. It was humorous in such a way that will make me think and laugh every time the phone rings! A hungry heart will eat any lie. Beware folks.

  • @user-ml2yf4wk6v
    @user-ml2yf4wk6v Před měsícem

    I've always loved what you do, You deserve true appreciation and support for helping these victims. You are an inspiration for all to always do what is right, whether it's like this, or simple things on a day to day basis. Thank you, *VortexTrace* . Keep fighting for those who can't or are unaware they are needing to fight for themselves. You are the definition of a hero, man.

  • @DragonXZero
    @DragonXZero Před 2 měsíci +142

    I was a victim of something like this, I lost near $5k hell maybe a bit more (not all at once), it was someone that acted like a friend on discord, and slowly bled me dry with small things, I never felt so betrayed in my life, it harmed my relationship with my father due to him warning me, I hated myself for this so much.
    I never got my money back, but I learned a harsh lesson that day, and things are looking up now

    • @xmateinc
      @xmateinc Před 2 měsíci +7

      Money comes money goes, sucks you had to learn that people can’t be trusted the hard way. Now you know though.

    • @kurgo_
      @kurgo_ Před 2 měsíci +25

      It's not a bad thing to be trusting of others, it just sucks that you had to become more jaded because of a situation like that. Keep your chin up, there's a scam that *anyone* would fall for, even the smartest out there, you were unfortunate but you learned and changed, that's already a good direction

    • @donnavictor5986
      @donnavictor5986 Před 2 měsíci +14

      Don't hate yourself...we are all human and make mistakes. It is after all only money. Love your father and enjoy your life and move on.

    • @ViankaLemus
      @ViankaLemus Před 2 měsíci +6

      This happened to me as well, I lost about the same amount :/ I reported it on a website but never got my money back either. It was all money I had saved during Covid. Painful, but it could have been worse.

    • @WheresMyInhaler
      @WheresMyInhaler Před měsícem

      @@ViankaLemusAs a man if you allow this to happen to you your pathetic

  • @bobs_sa8480
    @bobs_sa8480 Před 2 měsíci +96

    It’s amazing how these scams are so elaborate down the line, complete with fake apps, companies, secretaries…and yet so simple to not fall for them by simply blocking and not replying when someone you don’t know randomly messages you. Don’t even reply with “wrong number” then they know you’ll engage, just block it immediately and get in with your life.

    • @rightsarentpolitical
      @rightsarentpolitical Před 2 měsíci +10

      This is really sad too, though - because then when it IS a wrong number, you're worried about responding. My kiddo was over at a friend's, and I sent a text message but had two digits transposed and thankfully (maybe because I mentioned the kiddo?) they let me know it was the wrong number so I could correct it and reach out to where my child was. Unfortunately, that in and of itself might have been a danger to the person had I been a scammer and I'm really grateful they let me know quickly I didn't have the right number.

    • @purelogic3595
      @purelogic3595 Před měsícem

      What about MetaTrader 5? Did I understand correctly that this app is a scam, yet google let's people download it in their google play store? The app has reviews going back at least to 2022 and possibly earlier.

    • @kelandryyemrot1387
      @kelandryyemrot1387 Před měsícem +4

      @@rightsarentpolitical There's no issue with telling the person "wrong number." The problem comes when you keep talking to them. You can say "wrong number/wrong person" without having a whole conversation. Just end it there. If they think that means you'll engage, and they keep trying to talk to you, block them. Don't engage. I can't imagine why someone would start talking to a wrong number when there's plenty of social media sites to talk to strangers on... but if people must, there's a lot of smart ways to do that and ways to minimize risks.

    • @rightsarentpolitical
      @rightsarentpolitical Před měsícem +1

      @@kelandryyemrot1387Great suggestions - I just mean the paranoia of "I don't even want to engage" for very real reasons resulting in unintended consequences of driving people further away, when random conversations shouldn't have to be a danger (small, moment in time conversations though you do see the stories of 'now we have Thanksgiving together every year!') We could be part of a larger community but we've seen too much abuse and manipulation to be able to just have a moment of levity. These are learned behaviors, important red flags - and it drives the wedge between each other further and further.

  • @pamreneejones
    @pamreneejones Před 8 dny +1

    I often think that a guy that can make you laugh would make a great hubby but then the part about " be funny & make them fall in love so deeply that they forget everything" made me realize I'd be the perfect target for a romance scam 😂

  • @SandraHarleyJones
    @SandraHarleyJones Před měsícem +11

    I can't imagine how hard it would be to decide to take on a moneygetback role of scammed persons. The history needs to be remembered though and the help that was born through such pain and suffering. Mad respect to these Derivcyber that take on these roles.

  • @prologue_00
    @prologue_00 Před měsícem +187

    I had gotten some of these texts. In the early days, I thought that they were just wrong numbers, and I would send a humorous and lighthearted response letting them know that. But regardless of what they text back, that's as far they got. I already have enough trouble texting back people I know, I'm not going to waste time with someone I don't. In recent years, I would get one of those texts every few months, and I figured that something was up with them. Good to hear the full story behind those messages.

    • @Matthew10950
      @Matthew10950 Před měsícem +5

      Oh, you can think critically and have good instincts? You must feel so lonely.

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm Před měsícem +4

      I usually just block the numbers

    • @daydream2818
      @daydream2818 Před 21 dnem +1

      I wonder how people actually fall into this !!

    • @Matthew10950
      @Matthew10950 Před 21 dnem

      @daydream2818 Low intelligence. There is no other way. Most people around you couldn't actually have graduated highschool if they weren't pushed through.

    • @Klm49
      @Klm49 Před 19 dny +1

      Thank you! I am trying to keep active texting going with a dozen family members, legit real world friends, work contacts, and parents from my kid's schools! I wish i had free time to also build up online relationships with seemingly attractive, successful strangers!

  • @vonlogan1
    @vonlogan1 Před 2 měsíci +101

    I live in Laos and my Chinese neighbors got arrested and deported last year, after it was discovered they were doing online scams. And we also have cases of human traffickers forcing people to do these scam centers. Very sad.

    • @IxMeTutorials
      @IxMeTutorials Před měsícem +1

      A lot of scammers are Laos natives though

    • @vonlogan1
      @vonlogan1 Před měsícem +16

      @@IxMeTutorials I don’t think so. Most of the operations here are run by Chinese gangs, look at the Golden Triangle. If they are Lao, they are mostly there as slave labor. Most Lao don’t speak English or Chinese so they are not the ideal candidates to get in on the scamming.

    • @materialgrl2000
      @materialgrl2000 Před měsícem +2

      Curious - is this common or were they an exception? Getting punished I mean.

    • @vonlogan1
      @vonlogan1 Před měsícem

      @@materialgrl2000 from what I heard, they were targeting Chinese back home. So it was a Chinese police unit that came down to Laos and worked with local police to get these guys.

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem

      Unfortunately it doesn't surprise me with how racist the average Chinese are.

  • @MoonV29
    @MoonV29 Před měsícem

    That last message was so true. Please be kind to the victims… My heart sank when the dad said it’s okay to his daughter…

  • @bot64397
    @bot64397 Před měsícem +1

    This is actually one of the best CZcams channels that exist

  • @demonangel918
    @demonangel918 Před měsícem +99

    This happened to me last year, I was feeling lonely and he was a "single dad with a son who's wife had passed away". His pictures were pretty, and he claimed he was a pilot from Canada but working in Lebanon under a govt contract. He made me feel wanted and despite me trying my best to not fall for it...I almost did, he wanted me to hold his documents apparently and was sending them but it would cost 3k to get them and I needed to pay in bitcoin. I lost about $100 because I did a test run, but I snapped out of it when they started to send threats. My biggest mistake was giving them my address in a moment of weakness and wanting to help someone who I thought was in need. Sure, I didn't lose so much like the people in the segment...but holy shit it was embarrassing and definitely shook my trust in people.

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem +6

      It was smart of them to use the pilot job. This is one of those jobs that immediately instills trust in us. Then ofc it is a job that is also attractive to many women. Well done doing that test run!
      I think a good rule of thumb can be: never send money unless you physically met the person.

    • @sachadee.6104
      @sachadee.6104 Před měsícem +2

      sorry it happened to you. Glad you snapped out of it. I personally don't understand why anybody would "connect/confess" to a total stranger without seeing or touching them in real life.

    • @melanieenmats
      @melanieenmats Před měsícem

      Sacha I do I'll explain it to you. When you communicate with someone for months then this person feels very very real to you. They've taken so much time, the person never treated them badly.
      It is quite hard to imagine as a normally person that someone would spend that amount of effort to manipulate little old me.
      The issue is that the scammers are very good, very dedicated. They benefit from the typical scammers advantage:
      They practice every day, what you encounter maybe only once in a lifetime. Therefore they beat you through experience. @@sachadee.6104
      I realized when meeting taxi-scammers in foreign countries in train stations, airports etc. I'd have the greatest trouble trying to get a normal price ride.
      However.
      If I sat down for 15 minutes to smoke a cig first ... All the scammers suddenly lost interest and I could get a normal price ride easily??!
      Why? Because the scammers are very experienced. They know thier best targets are the tourists in a hurry that feel pressured. SO they know those 15 minutes is what counts. They know that the people who chill won't get scammed, so they leave you alone.
      You can only beat them when you realize how they outmatch you.

    • @onkelpappkov2666
      @onkelpappkov2666 Před měsícem

      ​@@sachadee.6104Parasocial relationships are super common. Just recently I thought about the weird differences between my real life friends and some online contacts I've played games with years ago.
      It sounds weird at first, but I do have more intimate relationships with unknown contacts than with most of my friends, because I don't talk intimately with my friends, because I want to keep them, so I play nice. It's a social game of not wanting to push too far, forcing yourself to keep in touch, basically investment for social rewards.
      Online contacts I'm not afraid to lose because there are no tangible effects. That's why I can tell them everything on my mind. I also don't have to remember birthdays or schedule meetings. Shit was easier as a kid. People want to be attended to.
      This means that very quickly, online strangers can become more emotionally relevant than real-life contacts unless you have an actually ocean-deep bond with friends you can confide in, who understand you at your core level.
      I've gifted people games and money without being coerced, so now supercharge that with emotional manipulation and a network of lies and you'll easily have someone cave in to social pressure from a stranger.

    • @Matthew10950
      @Matthew10950 Před měsícem +2

      So...some invisible guy on line seems to good to be true and you dive right in. How does that happen? Was there no voice in your head telling you something is wrong here? It's someone you don't know. Why are you giving them anything? Time or money or effort?

  • @imadork123
    @imadork123 Před 2 měsíci +347

    And here I just learned about Pig Butchering Scams from Jim Browning!

    • @kranodor
      @kranodor Před 2 měsíci +14

      Ah, so I'm not alone in that!

    • @mddupont
      @mddupont Před 2 měsíci +3

      That was my first thought.

    • @ashleymoore4670
      @ashleymoore4670 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Same!!

    • @tonyduncan9852
      @tonyduncan9852 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I'll say. Said with a beautiful accent. Scammers - are rather like the little fish that swim between the teeth of a great white shark.

    • @Peeveswozere
      @Peeveswozere Před 2 měsíci +12

      Jim should be asked to talk in those kinds of videos, John, give him a call!

  • @AmandaStapley
    @AmandaStapley Před měsícem +2

    I hate how familiar I am with romance scams. Not from personal experience but through a family member. The thing that really sucks is everyone around the individual knew she was getting scammed. We did what we could to try and help her see reason, but sometimes people really want to believe what the scammer is selling. She destroyed her 30 year marriage over it. We did everything we could to try and break her out of it. It got so bad we had to cut contact for fear of our own information getting broken into and given away to appease the scammers. (There's a lot to the story). The whole thing is so disgusting and it still makes me livid when I think about it.

    • @andygreen5609
      @andygreen5609 Před měsícem

      Very true unfortunately. If someone doesn't want to see the truth, there's really no way to make them.

  • @patrickjreid
    @patrickjreid Před 16 dny

    I have been scammed. I knew it was happening. But it was very well done. Thankfully very little lost. Makes me feel better that I was kind to the person.

  • @matthewminelli
    @matthewminelli Před měsícem +181

    "He looks like Harry Potter if he just stayed under the stairs." 😂

  • @andrewcalhoun9889
    @andrewcalhoun9889 Před 2 měsíci +314

    My buddy’s dad lost the entirety of his retirement account, almost 300K.
    They went to the FBI & they said they wouldn’t do anything unless it was at least a million dollars lost.
    What bullshit. To serve & protect (the rich & powerful.)

    • @RayneNikole
      @RayneNikole Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yup. I don't think cops are innately bad but when the rich walk free and get more protection than middle and lower class they are just serving the rich
      And the worst part is people will believe in meritocracy over a victim and will turn around and blame poverty on the victim instead of the perpetrator. Like poverty only happens to the morally bankrupt people when in reality the most immoral people are the richest

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před měsícem +18

      I d say with 300k he was rich enough😅

    • @teresaerinbear
      @teresaerinbear Před měsícem

      ​@@etienne8110 It definitely is a lot of money. But when it's the amount you have to live on for the duration of your retirement, it doesn't work out to all that much per year. Housing, food, transportation, medical bills and supplies, sometimes in-home or long term care costs, etc. It depends on the local costs of living, of course, but I couldn't easily live on $30k/yr in my city, and $300k would only cover 10yrs of that. Hopefully all those folks have decent social security payouts.

    • @spookeymo
      @spookeymo Před měsícem

      @@etienne8110 in the eyes of 99.9% people, yes. not in the eyes of a PD that gets millions monthly to do nothing and only protect the 0.1% tho

    • @notyourtypicalfarah7194
      @notyourtypicalfarah7194 Před měsícem +24

      ​@@etienne8110 300k for retirement is poor lmao. You should 1.5 million minimum