Most of us, especially young people, might think we're immune to online frauds and scams. However, according to data from NatWest, people aged 18-34 were the main targets of scams, as 55% say they have been approached by scammers in the last 12 months.
Nobody likes scammers, so, most of us cheer when we see a good scammer takedown. The Scammer Payback subreddit is a place where scammers get baited and burned so bad they're usually left speechless. Here we have for you the most hilarious texts where scammers finally met their match and were trolled, ridiculed, and utterly destroyed.
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Sometimes I Feel Sorry For Them
My “New Job” Is Working Out
The Person Who Expertly Hit A Scammer With A "Your Mom" Joke
The Scammer Payback subreddit is the community for the audience and fans of the American YouTuber and streamer Pierogi. The YouTube channel has 7.89M subscribers and features the creator baiting phone and online scams.
Pierogi is a former cybersecurity professional who was inspired to start his career on YouTube and Twitch after watching YouTube videos. At first, his channel featured videos of him prank calling scammers to waste their time. But, as time went by, the project grew into something more serious.
Couldn’t Help Myself
This Is Mia
Nigerian Scammer
In 2022, Pierogi and his team set up a "People's Call Center," the opposite of a scam call center. The team called internet scammers for a week, pretending to be victims and wasting their time, preventing other people from getting scammed.
As the creator told FOX 7, he would usually do this by himself. "It was kind of good versus evil, the anti-scam call center versus the scam call center," Pierogi explained. "There's going to be evil in this world. And... I think that for every kind of evil thing that's going on, there's a positive as well."
The Person Who Let A Scammer Know They Might Want To Double-Check Their Scams
I corrected one of those Norton email scams on the way they wrote their phone numbers… 🤣
So Sad
Correct response is "Oh dear. How sad. Never mind" a la Sergeant Major Williams
Omg Is This What I Think It Is
Pierogi isn't just some Internet vigilante; he's not against working with the government. Recently, as he's told TIME, he started feeding federal authorities information about scam rings. "All different sorts of agencies have knocked on my door," he said.
I Guess I Came On Too Strong
Doesn't seem to matter what you say. They still stick to their scripts.
How Am I Doing Lmfao
There Was An Attempt
The creator also draws attention to the fact that it can be hard to put scammers behind bars. When people seek justice, often authorities of multiple countries have to be involved. Also, you'd need victims who would be willing to testify, which doesn't happen often. "We're making it harder for the scammers, but they're also getting smarter," Pierogi told TIME. "It's this cat-and-mouse game."
First Attempt And I Have No Self Control
Had To Be Reminded
This Is How I Deal With These Assholes
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What is it exactly that scambaiters like Pierogi do? Aside from wasting their time and holding up the phone lines, scambaiters also expose their personal information or even target them with cyberattacks. Another popular streamer and scambaiter Kitboga told NPR how he's sometimes able to get bank account details, cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and other info out of scammers.
Short And Sweet…
I would have added " you scammers sure do get around. He's very upset!"
Too Hard Too Fast?
Wanna Date?
Scambaiters usually assume some other persona when talking to scammers. For Kitboga, one of their names is an elderly woman, Edna, inspired by his grandmother. One of the reasons the streamer began scambaiting on his channel was because his grandmother fell victim to fraudsters: he found out she was paying for multiple internet and cable packages.
Not In The Mood Today… LOL
Simple But Sweet
The hard thing to buy into is that someone who is in cyber security is using Cricket. I was with them until my identity got stolen.
I Saw Someone Do This 1 Trick. So I Wanted To See
Kitboga then realized he could manipulate the scammers under the guise of an older woman. "The initial drive or mission was, if I spent 10 minutes on the phone, then that was 10 minutes that that scammer wasn't talking to my grandma or your grandma," he explained to NPR.
The Person Who Cursed A Scammer With Dark, Dark Magic
Do you ever think the devil gets scam calls cause his Nokia still works well in hell?
It’s Become My Favorite Thing To Do
Too Harsh
Another scambaiter Jim Browning hacks into scammers' computers and CCTV cameras and shows his viewers how the fraudsters are reacting to the baiting in real time. In one operation together with the Australian ABC News, he gained access to a scammer's computer and shared the screen with the journalists as the scam of an Australian man took place.
Hope I Did It Right
The Person Who Tried To Scam Someone With A Truly Special Name
Not Quite Payback But Felt Good
I don't get this scam. They send you a random 6 digit number - what's the scam?
After the reporters reached out to the man and warned him about a possible scam, the man unfortunately didn't believe them. He supposed that ABC News were the scammers. '"A lot of the time the scammers build up a rapport with their victims," Browning explained. "I've seen scammers completely turn this around, even though I've warned the victim that the person you're speaking to is a scammer."
Straight To The Point
Glad To See The FBI Has Begun Stepping In On Scammers
Bored With Them Now So I Just Do This
These are amusing and while sometimes I consider doing if myself, I don't because a) don't want to confirm my number works and b) I think a lot more are automated these days
Just memorize a few different languages - one line each. (Japanese: "Moshi Moshi. French: "Bonjour". Spanish: Hola, Como Esta?" German: "Guten Tag". Etc...) Then answer and keep switching up. Scammers hang up and remove your name from their list. If it's someone legitimate, they will ask to speak to (your name.)
Load More Replies...Fun fact: I received a weird invitation message while reading this page. I was kind of "oh, I hope it's a scam one as I'm full of inspiration now" but after double checking, it's someone I do know ^^
I never get the fun ones! It’s always just something about my package being late or lost.
Load More Replies...These are amusing and while sometimes I consider doing if myself, I don't because a) don't want to confirm my number works and b) I think a lot more are automated these days
Just memorize a few different languages - one line each. (Japanese: "Moshi Moshi. French: "Bonjour". Spanish: Hola, Como Esta?" German: "Guten Tag". Etc...) Then answer and keep switching up. Scammers hang up and remove your name from their list. If it's someone legitimate, they will ask to speak to (your name.)
Load More Replies...Fun fact: I received a weird invitation message while reading this page. I was kind of "oh, I hope it's a scam one as I'm full of inspiration now" but after double checking, it's someone I do know ^^
I never get the fun ones! It’s always just something about my package being late or lost.
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