57 Comments on “Real Life Scam: Black Money”

  1. Why would some one sell you money for a cheaper price.
    Its like going to a psychic to get the winning lottery numbers .
    If they know it there not going to tell you .

  2. Reminds me of a scam in the 70’s, someone was selling a “fully functional solar dryer” for only 19.95 and they got a piece of clothesline and two clothespins in return…

    1. using it himself would be avoiding detection. selling it at garage sales would be allowing himself to get caught.

  3. So nobody thought to question why someone is selling £10 notes for £1? I don’t get how anyone could fall for this as it just doesn’t make sense why anybody would sell the money in broad daylight rather than keep it himself and wash the ink off in secret.

  4. If the guy could do that to all the black notes then why would he be selling the notes lol. Do people use the thing they got called a brain.

    1. +JamezJitsuV2 Exactly what I was thinking. Like if I was standing I that table I’d be like “Wait why don’t you just take the ink off yourself instead of waste your time sellin them?” I wonder what he’d say

  5. why not just do that to all the notes lol. Man some times I think this show must be rigged with the amount of stupid ppl

    1. +Tymetwister I’m pretty sure of that myself I saw a few cons that seem fairly reasonable. but most of the ones I’ve seen if the mark has applied just a little bit of common sense they could of spotted the red flags that where all over the place and shut down the scammer. and some of them are pretty out there too, like there was one where the guy is working on some spreadsheet on his computer and the next minute his screen is taken over with a “virus” that threatens to delete his entire if he doesn’t pay the code, and it just so happens that with out him knowing someone put a phone and an envelope in it and calls that phone with a disguised voice demanding they put money in the slot and hand it off to a carrier, to get the code. what’s worse is if you watch the envelope in the video you actually get a view of both sides of it and there’s no writing on it anywhere no carrier would accept it. plus it seems like a rather convoluted way to try to extract money from someone, when you could just build some means into your virus to accept a credit card payment though the “pay up or else” screen which is what the real malware that uses scare tactics do. and of course instead of doing the logical thing and kill the power to computer, then take it to a repair shop the guy begs and pleads from both his boss and the scammer and end up having to part ways with his money,.

    1. Noe Poropat FINALLY!! YOU ARE THE FIRST PERSON I SAW TO CALL THIS WHAT IT IS..A CON/HOAX ON US VIEWERS, NOT ON THOSE ACTORS!L HAH AHA. THE SAD PART IS THAT ALL THESE OTHER PPL COMMENTING HERE ON YOUTUBE.. SAD STATE OF THINGS!!

  6. When you think for a minute, If it was true the guy would be at home changing the money rather then get a booth at a flea market and risk getting caught. Obvious scam. people are so gullible

    1. you would not believe what greed can actually do to people. You might be surprised and disappointed in yourself too.

    2. Totally agree it’s easy enough for an actor in the crowd to place a few hundred pounds to cause a stampede effect. Funny enough a market trader would say stock markets behave the same way

    3. What you’re saying is fucking stupid, nobody deserves to be scammed. Is being stupid the fault of the person? Probably not.

    4. Polygone pictures yeah it is, Stupidity can be changed by educating yourself and learning how to control greed. Stupidity is in total control of the person.

  7. Just so everyone knows these are all paid people to play along with the scenario. its not actually conning anyone.

    1. Teg nkush IDMB? Actors are not always people who act in movies nor have a script to do it. People who got paid to behaves in a way that is not genuine also mean actors even if they don’t have script to do it. These people reaction are so real, if they knew they get paid and there are cameras around them, they won’t be like that.

    2. Usually, in this kind of tests they will use the real and innocent civilians instead of paid ones. That is to make the show more intriguing and real. Once the scams are over, they are going to tell the victims about what have just happened and returned everything as before. Usually, I don’t know whether they use the paid ones or not, but up to several videos which I have watched just now, I still believe that these people are genuine..

    1. Guys I swear I just got free $6134_real money from this_amazing website>>>>pypmon.win/?dgUzgf Try once.

  8. If he had all that money and all he had to do was soak it overnight, why in hell would he sell it instead? People are gullible.

    1. Joseph Burgis exactly the only information paul said was “i need to get rid of it.” I would just say why? Its just too good to be true.

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