Lottery Scammer Quickly Loses Patience With Me!

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A scammer tried to make me think I won the lottery. So I decided to waste his time. Enjoy the adventure!

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30 thoughts on “Lottery Scammer Quickly Loses Patience With Me!

  1. why do west Africans always have two first names David Peters, John Richard. Robert Steven etc etc?……..okay ok🤣by the grace of god okay😂

  2. The common thread, I see with all of these scammers… Is that they are God-fearing, men of God… And yet they are lying thieving scumbags.

  3. It's very hard to understand how someone can be so foolish as to fall for these obvious scams that are going around. Some even fall for them multiple times in a row! You would think that alarm bells would start ringing at least when they are asked to buy Apple and Google gift cards as an advance payment. Or do people who fall for these scams not follow any newspaper articles or news warnings about these online scammers? You would also think that the scammer's accent would raise suspicion. Even though English isn't my first language, I can easily spot a foreign accent when someone who is not a native English speaker speaks. Especially the pronunciation of the number 2 seems to be a complete impossibility for some "Microsoft support personnel," or the West African english accent like in this video is usually so obvious that it simply cannot be mistaken. Seriously. It's time to wake up, people!

  4. Got a call on my cell telling me I won the Publisher’s Clearing House (3.1 million!!!). I asked how much it would cost me to get my winnings. He said $325. Told him to take the money out of my winnings and just take it from my 3.2 million payment. He said not possible. We go back and forth and he winds up telling me to give him a BJ. I reminded him that I was at work. I did not have a microscope and am not going to look for a magnifying glass so I could be of assistance to him. He hung up!

  5. This scammer is unusual. Usually, the scammers ask for more money and not just $200.00!. He must be be too desperate. @04:00:" this is not how our world works"…..Lol……not according to the scammers who are full of nonsense, lies and savagery!.

  6. I’m not really much of a Christian these days, but isn’t it sort of a no, no to use one’s deity of choice to commit fraud? Just curious!😂

  7. Always so reassuring when people insist on telling me they're not running a scam but are in fact totally legit!

    They never have a back up plan, or the ability to make up a reasonable explanation.

  8. I got a call from Publishers Clearing House claiming that I won in a drawing that I never signed up for. They said I won I think like 5 billion dollars and a mercedes benz or some really nice car. I called the guy and asked what I need to do to claim it. He said I had to pay like $999 to pay for the taxes and something else. I'm like nope it's a scam. Never heard from them again.

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