Scammer Accidentally Exposes His Money Mule!

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There’s a Nigerian scammer out there trying to steal people’s identities through ID.me. I waste his time and end up finding a U.S. based money mule he’s working with.

Special thanks to DEYO for referring him to me! Check out his channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/DeyOClub

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43 thoughts on “Scammer Accidentally Exposes His Money Mule!

  1. This was so good. I had to stop it in the middle, and backed it up to the first and listen again. Deyo had him on the hook for over a year now. I hope you have better luck breaking up with Mr. Beckham. 😂😂😂

  2. Pleasant green, the person you showed in the video with the ID card May not have any involvement in it, remember there are people falling for this scam that actually send the scammer a picture of their id and the scammer will then use this picture to make fake Facebook profiles and to pretend to be that person! He man be an unknowing participant! He probably is a victim himself as I have seen first hand scammers impersonating actually people and claiming they aren’t a scammer by showing their drivers license saying if I was a scammer why would I show you where I live, the scammer will also have a Facebook profile as well in certain circumstances with the same pictures as the actual victim to make it look more legit because so many people are actually sending the picture of their drivers license and the scammers are using these to look legit. Keep us posted if possible on the result of the investigation, I’m pretty sure the David guy in the license was just another victim.

  3. David Beckham I’m 100% sure this scammer is Manchester United supporter and he is in between the age of 30 to 45 years old. The rest of his business partners are also named according Manchester United players😂😂😂

  4. Legit entrepreneurs from countries like Nigeria, india, Pakistan and many more developing countires are being called "scammers" or "frauds" just because of people like them. Sick of these scammers.

    Its not the scammers fault. Its the people's fault who they scam. They should be more educated on these and not fall into these trap because of their greed.
    Noone will give you money for free, just grow up. People who do are probably going to scam you.

  5. You don't know if they stole some random strangers drivers license.. its not cool to just assume he's part of a scam till yoir facts are straight.

  6. If a suspicious person you’re not sure about keeps calling you sir over and over again, the chances of them being a scammer is pretty damn high

  7. Hey Pleasant Green, will you please contact the scammer who scammed me, and then report him to American authorities? South African police are no good.

  8. You folks in America should be happy you have a proactive police force, that actually will investigate such things. I've been scammed online, I collected all the info, bank accounts, chat history, everything. I've opened up a case of online fraud at my local police station. But both the Banks, and the police force here in South Africa all play dumb and drag their feet when it comes to actually investigating it. From what I can tell, nothing has been done yet. They haven't even frozen the bank account I sent money into (and it's a South African bank account). I acted quick, hoping police and banks would be interested in protecting me and catching the scammers. But no. Just do not take it for granted that America works.

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