35 Times People Received Such Pathetic Scam Messages, They Just Had To Laugh And Share Them Online (New Pics)
A year ago, we released a publication on the subreddit r/Scams, showcasing lazy, offensive, and just all-around pathetic attempts to rob people of their money.
Not much has changed since then. Scammers are still targeting innocent folks through phone calls, emails, social media, and even dating apps.
So to remind you to keep your eyes open, we at Bored Panda put together a follow-up article on r/Scams. Below, you will find some of the most popular posts its 329K members have recently made, and all the dirty practices used today. Stay safe!
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Got A Message From A Scammer, Decided To Play With Em A Little
These Scams Are Getting Complex
We managed to once again get in touch with a representative of the subreddit's moderator team and their representative agreed to have a little chat with us.
Recently, various independent creators have also been drawing everyone's attention to the world of scamming.
"I am a huge fan of Jim Browning's content, and I am actually subscribed to him on YouTube," the mod told Bored Panda. "I really appreciate his deep-dives into scams. It's also been interesting to see him branch out and collaborate with other YouTubers, like Mark Rober."
"I also am a huge fan of Kitboga's old content, and especially anything involving [his character] Edna. I may or may not have started to adopt 'how on God's green luscious flat Earth..." into my day-to-day vocabulary."
Meatball
Just A Heads Up Y'all!
If we were to compare these people's work side by side, we would see there are multiple ways you can approach scamming.
"From a popularity standpoint, I think [Jim Browning and Kitboga] both excel in different ways. With Jim Browning, people really love his vigilante style, his ability to showcase what a scammer's device looks like, and sometimes being able to show a scammer being reported or brought to justice," the mod said. "His delivery is more serious than Kitboga's, as he's reporting on facts and information."
According to them, Jim Browning's content also provides that rush that comes from seeing someone get karma handed back to them. "You see the 'bad guy' getting what's coming to them in the end." A great example of Jim's work is his 'Spying on the Scammers' mini-series where he shows just how methodical he can be.
So.. Nigerian Princess??
Scam Text Message. Tricking Them With Cat Facts!
I Used To Live In Los Angeles. I've Never Owned A House. I Get These Texts All The Time! I Have No Idea How This Scam Even Works Or What The End Game Is. But I've Started Replying In Ways That Make Me Giggle
Browning's colleague and competitor, however, has a more laid-back style. "Kitboga has a talent for making really funny and engaging content," the mod of r/Scams pointed out.
"He has a mastery of adopting different personas, holding full-blown conversations with himself, and wasting scammers' time for hours, sometimes days. He mixes in scam education with entertainment; he will break down the steps of the scam to you throughout his videos. I think both creators really speak to their audiences and provide a niche type of content that appeals to the masses!"
Why Bother Making A Bot To Message This?
I Could Still Imagine People Doing It
At Least He Had A Sense Of Humor
Major scamming trends depend on a lot of factors. For example, when the pandemic took over the world, we saw a spike in malicious phone calls. But when travel restrictions were lifted and people began going places again, scammers started stealing money from them with too-good-to-be-true vacation packages.
However, in its Consumer Protection Data Spotlight, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said 2021 was a banner year for social media scammers, with $770 million in social-media–originated fraud losses reported to the agency.
Over 95,000 people who reported losing money to social-media–related fraud represent more than 25% of all fraud loss last year, the FTC highlighted. For context, these numbers represent a stunning 18-fold increase over similar type losses reported in 2017.
I Just Caught This In The Wild
Whatsapp Scam, I Don’t Know Why They Didn’t Respond?
But they were partners! Why won't they recall the precious time they spent together!?
Destiny’s Child Tour Money
Reminder To Be Careful Of Scams! This Was Well Done
"My personal opinion (as one mod out of many on this team) is that people are trusting," the moderator of r/Scams commented on these findings. "I don't think it's gullibility, per se. These scams are tricky sometimes. But, we as people want to defer to the idea that people are honest, and have our best interest at heart. We don't want to necessarily defer to the truth that some people may lie or take advantage of us. That's our nature as humans."
"With social media, you don't necessarily feel like you are in front of (or interacting with) a real person; you can't pick up on body language or tone of voice that may put you on high alert. With social media scams, it's easy to pass along an 'opportunity' to the masses. Especially to a population that is coming off of a global pandemic, and may be desperate for any type of normalcy, money, or opportunity to improve their situation," they explained.
Deflecting With Why Tho
This One Made Me Laugh
No Way
I Can Tell He’s “Seriously”
The mod knows at least one person who was targeted by social media scams, where a company tried to make them purchase their products up-front for a "product tester campaign", and that they would be "refunded" later. So these schemes, if timed correctly, can definitely confuse people.
"I also was targeted as a small business owner quite frequently as well," the mod added. "Random companies would offer to advertise my business on their Instagram page for a fee, but in reality, they bought their followings and were just cashing in on the fees. A lot of new businesses would fall for this, thinking they were getting cheap advertising to hundreds of thousands of followers, when in reality they were paying to advertise to dead bot accounts. Social media scams come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be incredibly tricky to pinpoint."
I’m On The Books Guys. I Cannot Wait For My Appointment
That's not fair, give them a fair chance the calendar will be virtual and probably not owned by Google by then....
A Whole New Level Of Scamming
Sounds Tempting
About To Be Scammed
The mod has been a member of this online community for over 5 years, so they're able to provide some really interesting figures on it.
"There has been a near 2,000% increase in members since I first started posting here; in that time, we've grown from 15,000 members to over 300,000. I can't say what exactly brings people here, but I truly hope it's rooted in a desire to educate others and help those around us reduce their likelihood of becoming victims of scams themselves."
When You Just Know So You Reverse The Roles
At Least Theyre Honest
Seems Legit But Can't Be To Careful
Put the corgi on the phone and I'll send the card details! Woof woof, this is corgi 😆😆😆😆
What A Nice Lady
"Whenever I pop over here to the sub, I see a variety of posts ranging from people coming here asking for advice as a victim of a scam, people asking whether or not something is legitimate, and people providing information on scams they've come across in the wild," the mod said. "It warms my heart when I see people supporting and informing others, especially towards new members looking for advice and help! I hope we are able to continue to grow as a community, and that we can continue to reach people who need our help, who want to educate and support others, or want to join the fight against scammers."
As entertaining as some of these pictures might look and as distant as some of the facts can seem, scammers await us around every corner both in real life and online. And I'm not saying that to scare you or anything. It's just we have to look out for ourselves. It's not always possible, but we must try. Otherwise, the fruits of our labor may end up in other people's baskets.
A Bot Love Story. *fixed*
Almost Caught Me Off Guard This One
Hooray I Have Won A "Walmart"
I've Seen Some Authentic Looking Phishing Emails Before. This Isn't One Of Them
It Finally Happened! I Got The Text! I Really Never Thought I’d Get This Text. #blessed
Never seen someone so happy to get a scam message "send the next part" 🤣
When You're So Bad At Scams, You Can't Remember Your Own "Name"
The President Needs More Itunes Cards!
Facebook Enabling Scammers
I had done the same report, on the same post, with the same result. Now I just shake my head, block and delete this garbage.
Snyder Needs Help, Seems Legit
Oh God my husband and I each get these calls all time. We love f*****g with them. My latest, since being in Canada, has been to answer in French when they claim to be calling from the government. They demand I speak English, so, I switch to normal and say “But this is Canada and I was speaking French. Any government official is mandatory hired to be bilingual”… then they hang up.
In Canada too! I like to answer Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Fraud division Sargent Preston speaking. The disconnect is quite swift!
Load More Replies...Back in the 80's, we have all been telling grandma to never give out info or money over the phone. Now 40 years later, people are falling for these scams. The local electricity company does not take gift cards or i tunes for payment. I have zero sympathy for people who fall for these scams. Americans know how companies send their bills and Americans know the police or government never call.
There is a lot of elderly people or people with autism or other challenges that can fall prey to these scams
Load More Replies...Those 'mistakes' are all deliberate though -- they're getting the most stupid people to select themselves.
Right. While I'm pretty sure that the *discovery* of this effect was on accident, not by deliberate design, these scammers have no reason to switch to smarter scams. Yes, smarter scams would work on more people... but these extra people will get suspicious more quickly (thus giving away less money), are more likely to report the scam and more likely to try to get their money back. Whereas the people falling for the obvious scam are likely to hang on as you extend the scam and keep giving them reasons for why they have to give away yet more money. And once they do catch on, they will likely be too ashamed to report the incident.
Load More Replies...Oh God my husband and I each get these calls all time. We love f*****g with them. My latest, since being in Canada, has been to answer in French when they claim to be calling from the government. They demand I speak English, so, I switch to normal and say “But this is Canada and I was speaking French. Any government official is mandatory hired to be bilingual”… then they hang up.
In Canada too! I like to answer Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Fraud division Sargent Preston speaking. The disconnect is quite swift!
Load More Replies...Back in the 80's, we have all been telling grandma to never give out info or money over the phone. Now 40 years later, people are falling for these scams. The local electricity company does not take gift cards or i tunes for payment. I have zero sympathy for people who fall for these scams. Americans know how companies send their bills and Americans know the police or government never call.
There is a lot of elderly people or people with autism or other challenges that can fall prey to these scams
Load More Replies...Those 'mistakes' are all deliberate though -- they're getting the most stupid people to select themselves.
Right. While I'm pretty sure that the *discovery* of this effect was on accident, not by deliberate design, these scammers have no reason to switch to smarter scams. Yes, smarter scams would work on more people... but these extra people will get suspicious more quickly (thus giving away less money), are more likely to report the scam and more likely to try to get their money back. Whereas the people falling for the obvious scam are likely to hang on as you extend the scam and keep giving them reasons for why they have to give away yet more money. And once they do catch on, they will likely be too ashamed to report the incident.
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