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Guy Wants To Troll Scammer, Stops When He Realizes Scammer Is On The Verge Of Crying
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Guy Wants To Troll Scammer, Stops When He Realizes Scammer Is On The Verge Of Crying

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Scammers usually don’t deserve our pity. Most of the time we see them as someone to report for preying on the weak and gullible. But once in a blue moon, we see the human side of scammers and realize that it isn’t all champagne, caviar, and Scrooge McDuck-style pools of gold coins on the other end of the line.

Imgur user Eddi3v shared a very human story about how he wanted to troll a scammer named ‘Patrick,’ but ended up listening to him tell his tale about why he scams people while he was ‘breaking down in tears.’ Bored Panda spoke to Eddie about the scammer’s call. Here’s what he had to say: “I’m amazed how many people it seems to have started a debate with, condemning or showing compassion for scammers.” Scroll down for the full interview.

When you’re done with this post, why not check out our previous articles about malicious scammers getting their comeuppance here, here, here, and here. And let’s not forget about this one here.

“I usually troll scam phone callers”

Image credits: ridvan_celik (Not the actual photo)

“Scam caller breaks down in tears”

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“I’d like to believe that most of us are inherently good people and would be forced into such a job,” Eddie mused about whether scammers choose what they do are forced into their line of work. “I can’t imagine going home from work, after a long day trying to scam people and thinking “that was a productive and honest day in the office.” It’s probably not going to make anyone feel good about themselves.”

According to Eddie, most people don’t think of scammers as human beings because “it is much easier for us to not think too hard about it. When someone calls you trying to trick you out of money, most people’s first reaction is to call them a bastard and just dismiss it. Not to consider why they are doing this and how desperate they could be, to resort to such a crooked job.”

Eddie said that one thing that he suggests doing if you ever find yourself talking with a scammer on the phone is to “tell them that I hope they are looking for a better job and hang up.”

He also said that he was sure that ‘Patrick’ wasn’t pretending or scamming him when he was on the verge of tears: “He had nothing to gain from pretending, he has not called back. He hung up afterwards and did not ask for anything. If he put on fake tears with every caller, he’s going to be very dehydrated after an 8 hour shift!”

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“I’d just like to add that I in no way condone what they are doing, scamming vulnerable people is totally wrong and a crime. It was just that after talking with ‘Patrick,’ it was an eye-opener to hear how some scammers are reluctantly forced into it by the poverty in their country and the pressure to provide for their family and kids. Which is a sad reality that most of us don’t think about.”

Here’s how internet users reacted to the story of the honest scammer

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Eddi3v uncovered the hidden side of scam callers: that some of them are incredibly poor individuals who live in 3rd world countries and choose this line of work out of desperation, a lack of ‘honest’ jobs, and a desire to provide for their families.

The situation makes us pity ‘Patrick,’ but it’s a classic philosophical conundrum that we’ve seen many times over. Do the ends justify the means?

Does a desire to do something good (make sure your family is fed and has a roof over their heads) mean that it’s alright to make others suffer? That fact is, it’s not like ‘Patrick’ was stealing food from his local market; he’s on the phone, scamming strangers half a world away. Whether or not ‘Patrick’ is right or wrong—that’s for each of us to decide. Share your thoughts with everyone in the comments.

Scammers have been changing their approach to match modern technological developments. For example, Forbes writes that one scam artist recently used an artificial intelligence-generated voice deepfake to swindle 220,000 euros (243,000 dollars) out of a UK-based energy firm CEO.

He believed that he was talking to his boss in three separate phone calls. The deepfake was so good that it carried the boss’s German accent, as well as the ‘melody’ of his voice. The times we live in, huh?

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CodingGirl04
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry, I mean I find it sad that people choose this as their way of finding money rather than try something else, even if it is hard

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He literally just said he did try something else. You went out of your way to not understand

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wouldn't harm anybody to feed my children. I would try different way. But maybe I would do illegal actions that do not harm other people.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know of any illegal actions that do not harm anyone. Every law put in place is to protect people from being harmed, directly or indirectly.

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Ivano
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It happened to me once on one of those "I heard you had an accident" calls. I started replying gibberish and the guy started crying. "I'm trying to work" he said and then put down

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Martata
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lol 21 downvotes on everything and everyone but himself.

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Kai
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhmm this sounds liek a fake, if the scammer wants to keep the job, he can't say something like that, don't you think so?

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Electric Ed
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What would he gain from beating a dead horse? He's bluff was called, why not admit?

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My favorite time was telling the guy that his mother was probably disappointed in him for trying to scam people out of money and that he should feel bad about what he was doing. That was an odd phone call, and the only time I've ever actually said anything to one of those people. Normally I just hang up- because really, they're not worth your time. It was a really slow that day at work though.

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Brandy Grote
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm hoping this "Patrick" is the same one I spoke with when I called microsoft for help. He was honest, hard working, fixed my problem, & even sold me an extended service warranty on my laptop! ($200 over 2 years rather than $1000 next year for an identical machine....)

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Casey McAlister
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How do you know it wasn't just another trick? Like he realized you won't buy his initial attempt, so he tried to guilt-trip you out of money instead? I mean, I find it difficult to believe in the sincerity of scammers.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Patrick is scum! How many lives did you destroy Patrick. Sum of the earth.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a surprise, low level criminals are struggling financially and emotionally worldwide. You’ve gotta be dumb to not know that. Problem is that most western people don’t see everyone else as being as human as them, so this will never resonate. Certain breeds of humans lack empathy.

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Minh Le
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He must be new then. At first they still feel guilty about what they do, then they eventually feel nothing

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Clinton Yew
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh and you buy their stories? Dude you are too young and naive. Scammer can rig in thousand from a single success scam which is already a whole lot more than us honest worker, you think they ever felt remorseful on those attempts? If being poor justified crimes, why should we work honestly?

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Katinka Min
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, lot's of very unforgiving comments and downvotes. Fortunately, nobody who is so judgmental has or will ever to something untoward in their lives, ever.

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4 years ago

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Not everywhere in the world has a 'safety net' for when you get sick or can't find an honest job. I you had nothing would you steal food to feed your children? Or would you watch them starve while you kept your principles intact? In a first world country I have had nothing, been homeless and slept rough. Conversely I have owned my home outright, owned a sports car and had designer clothing, watches etc. My hard times only lasted for a day or two until I was caught in the 'safety net' But If I was in Patrick's position I think I'd do whatever I had to in order to feed my children. Desperate situations cause people to act in desperate ways. To stop decent people being forced into acting like this we need to attack poverty, not the people who are poor. It's all to easy for any of us to say we'd never do it, but wait until your children are crying with hunger and tell me the same thing..

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fk the down votes these heathens have no real life to bounce that info off of.. I've also been in your situation, I'll tell you as I look at my children I will do whatever it takes to ensure their safety, health and well-being as any parent should.ost people have no real experience with being delirious starving... And at that point there is an animal instinct that overcomes it's natural and why most people in merica have guns, to protect theirs at all cost, so stealing to feed your children is a no brainier they will kill you for less .. down vote all you want it don't change who we are at our core

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I can't imagine the pain this guy goes through to support his family ...... and i'm not going to even try, my life's going well. gutted for you!

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Desperate people will turn to drastic measures to keep their head above waters. I can’t image the pain the ones that do do it out of necessity and desperation feel. I do not condone what they are doing AT ALL but I know that if I was ABSOLUTELY desperate to provide for my family I would do whatever I could to do that.

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4 years ago

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The sad news is that you will never get those on the phone who actually earn money from scamming. This is organized crime, and those that call are but henchmen.

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Hans
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Someone explain the downvotes to me? It is a fact that scamming noawadays is not a random call by some guy but an organized business, although a criminal one.

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4 years ago

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BOREDPANDA PLEASE FIX THIS. Stupid downvote trolls keep messing up posts. A troll keeps stealing peoples usernames and posting bad things

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I feel like he just knew he had been caught and this was simply his last thought of how to backtrack but idk

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I'm torn about this one, while I feel for the guy his calls are actively trying to rob people. I understand that he's desperate, but some people that he calls with this "fix" may be desperate to make their own lives better and he's calling under the premise of fixing the problems people may have while being the exact problem. Sometimes no "job" is better.

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How would it be helping your family if you are arrested?

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As an Indian I can tell you that, no nobody HAS to turn to thievery to earn a living here. True there are no jobs on the market for many bachelor degree holders. I was in a similar position and had to get 2 underpaid jobs to support an unpaid internship and support ill family members. This person has made an inhuman choice to probably make easy money and avoid working multiple jobs.

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You know what, I don't condone his job or behavior but I find issue with someone 'representing the entire country' like you are putting yourself out there as. I could say the same things about here in the U.S. and that wouldn't apply evenly to the entire population. Do you know the people in the Indian villages that have no degree and are pulled into these scam jobs just to make money? Because it sounds like you're giving your perspective from a "I have a degree so I will apply my experience to everyone else who has one here" point-of-view and not that of those without degrees, with poorer living standards outside of your cities, etc. I might have a nice middle-class lifestyle but I am aware that not everyone in my neighborhood, city, county, state, and country are in that position.

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When it comes to feeding your family.....

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Looks like people were never desperate for more than 5 minutes, here. You never know what other people's world is. If one doesn't have enough to survive, nobody knows what they would do because they never walked in their shoes. You can very well reject the action of scaming without rejecting the person doing it. No need to call them names or discharge your hatred on them. Thank heaven you were never reduced to do things you don't want to in order to survive.

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Often the "bad" people are people like us who just messed up along the way. But what differentiates us would be that we would rather go for an honest but perhaps not desirable job :)

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I answer it as a joke too. the one was ruder than this but Scammer: "Hi! I'm calling about your chase credit card" Me: I'm sorry, I'm 14, I don't have a job, therefore I don't have a credit card. S: Do you have any cards? M:I'm sorry like I said, I'm 14 S: Don't be a smart a** M: excuse me? S: You heard me, you f***ing f****t *hangs up*

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The writer fell for an über-scammer. Stealing from gullible people can never be justified. No mercy for the criminal.

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I am trying to build a business and an in desperate need of SEO and marketing help. I get calls ALL THE TIME from India and it's so confusing and the sales people are so pushy that I never give them a shot. I'm thinking now that I need to reevaluate. That's good work for honest people that I could be providing.

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CodingGirl04
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry, I mean I find it sad that people choose this as their way of finding money rather than try something else, even if it is hard

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He literally just said he did try something else. You went out of your way to not understand

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M Dream
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wouldn't harm anybody to feed my children. I would try different way. But maybe I would do illegal actions that do not harm other people.

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Willem Groenewald
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know of any illegal actions that do not harm anyone. Every law put in place is to protect people from being harmed, directly or indirectly.

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Ivano
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It happened to me once on one of those "I heard you had an accident" calls. I started replying gibberish and the guy started crying. "I'm trying to work" he said and then put down

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Martata
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lol 21 downvotes on everything and everyone but himself.

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Kai
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhmm this sounds liek a fake, if the scammer wants to keep the job, he can't say something like that, don't you think so?

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Electric Ed
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What would he gain from beating a dead horse? He's bluff was called, why not admit?

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Koalamonster
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My favorite time was telling the guy that his mother was probably disappointed in him for trying to scam people out of money and that he should feel bad about what he was doing. That was an odd phone call, and the only time I've ever actually said anything to one of those people. Normally I just hang up- because really, they're not worth your time. It was a really slow that day at work though.

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Brandy Grote
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm hoping this "Patrick" is the same one I spoke with when I called microsoft for help. He was honest, hard working, fixed my problem, & even sold me an extended service warranty on my laptop! ($200 over 2 years rather than $1000 next year for an identical machine....)

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Casey McAlister
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How do you know it wasn't just another trick? Like he realized you won't buy his initial attempt, so he tried to guilt-trip you out of money instead? I mean, I find it difficult to believe in the sincerity of scammers.

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guy greej
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Patrick is scum! How many lives did you destroy Patrick. Sum of the earth.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a surprise, low level criminals are struggling financially and emotionally worldwide. You’ve gotta be dumb to not know that. Problem is that most western people don’t see everyone else as being as human as them, so this will never resonate. Certain breeds of humans lack empathy.

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Minh Le
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He must be new then. At first they still feel guilty about what they do, then they eventually feel nothing

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Clinton Yew
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh and you buy their stories? Dude you are too young and naive. Scammer can rig in thousand from a single success scam which is already a whole lot more than us honest worker, you think they ever felt remorseful on those attempts? If being poor justified crimes, why should we work honestly?

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Katinka Min
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, lot's of very unforgiving comments and downvotes. Fortunately, nobody who is so judgmental has or will ever to something untoward in their lives, ever.

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Not everywhere in the world has a 'safety net' for when you get sick or can't find an honest job. I you had nothing would you steal food to feed your children? Or would you watch them starve while you kept your principles intact? In a first world country I have had nothing, been homeless and slept rough. Conversely I have owned my home outright, owned a sports car and had designer clothing, watches etc. My hard times only lasted for a day or two until I was caught in the 'safety net' But If I was in Patrick's position I think I'd do whatever I had to in order to feed my children. Desperate situations cause people to act in desperate ways. To stop decent people being forced into acting like this we need to attack poverty, not the people who are poor. It's all to easy for any of us to say we'd never do it, but wait until your children are crying with hunger and tell me the same thing..

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DrGirlfriend
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fk the down votes these heathens have no real life to bounce that info off of.. I've also been in your situation, I'll tell you as I look at my children I will do whatever it takes to ensure their safety, health and well-being as any parent should.ost people have no real experience with being delirious starving... And at that point there is an animal instinct that overcomes it's natural and why most people in merica have guns, to protect theirs at all cost, so stealing to feed your children is a no brainier they will kill you for less .. down vote all you want it don't change who we are at our core

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I can't imagine the pain this guy goes through to support his family ...... and i'm not going to even try, my life's going well. gutted for you!

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Foxxy
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Desperate people will turn to drastic measures to keep their head above waters. I can’t image the pain the ones that do do it out of necessity and desperation feel. I do not condone what they are doing AT ALL but I know that if I was ABSOLUTELY desperate to provide for my family I would do whatever I could to do that.

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The sad news is that you will never get those on the phone who actually earn money from scamming. This is organized crime, and those that call are but henchmen.

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Hans
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Someone explain the downvotes to me? It is a fact that scamming noawadays is not a random call by some guy but an organized business, although a criminal one.

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BOREDPANDA PLEASE FIX THIS. Stupid downvote trolls keep messing up posts. A troll keeps stealing peoples usernames and posting bad things

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I feel like he just knew he had been caught and this was simply his last thought of how to backtrack but idk

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I'm torn about this one, while I feel for the guy his calls are actively trying to rob people. I understand that he's desperate, but some people that he calls with this "fix" may be desperate to make their own lives better and he's calling under the premise of fixing the problems people may have while being the exact problem. Sometimes no "job" is better.

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Selty
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How would it be helping your family if you are arrested?

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As an Indian I can tell you that, no nobody HAS to turn to thievery to earn a living here. True there are no jobs on the market for many bachelor degree holders. I was in a similar position and had to get 2 underpaid jobs to support an unpaid internship and support ill family members. This person has made an inhuman choice to probably make easy money and avoid working multiple jobs.

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You know what, I don't condone his job or behavior but I find issue with someone 'representing the entire country' like you are putting yourself out there as. I could say the same things about here in the U.S. and that wouldn't apply evenly to the entire population. Do you know the people in the Indian villages that have no degree and are pulled into these scam jobs just to make money? Because it sounds like you're giving your perspective from a "I have a degree so I will apply my experience to everyone else who has one here" point-of-view and not that of those without degrees, with poorer living standards outside of your cities, etc. I might have a nice middle-class lifestyle but I am aware that not everyone in my neighborhood, city, county, state, and country are in that position.

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When it comes to feeding your family.....

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Looks like people were never desperate for more than 5 minutes, here. You never know what other people's world is. If one doesn't have enough to survive, nobody knows what they would do because they never walked in their shoes. You can very well reject the action of scaming without rejecting the person doing it. No need to call them names or discharge your hatred on them. Thank heaven you were never reduced to do things you don't want to in order to survive.

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Often the "bad" people are people like us who just messed up along the way. But what differentiates us would be that we would rather go for an honest but perhaps not desirable job :)

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I answer it as a joke too. the one was ruder than this but Scammer: "Hi! I'm calling about your chase credit card" Me: I'm sorry, I'm 14, I don't have a job, therefore I don't have a credit card. S: Do you have any cards? M:I'm sorry like I said, I'm 14 S: Don't be a smart a** M: excuse me? S: You heard me, you f***ing f****t *hangs up*

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The writer fell for an über-scammer. Stealing from gullible people can never be justified. No mercy for the criminal.

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Dianna Siever
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I am trying to build a business and an in desperate need of SEO and marketing help. I get calls ALL THE TIME from India and it's so confusing and the sales people are so pushy that I never give them a shot. I'm thinking now that I need to reevaluate. That's good work for honest people that I could be providing.

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