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Ever wonder what would happen if you took the time to get to know the person on the other line of a scam call? This five-part documentary series explores the true story of a scammer from India who decided to turn the table on his employers running the Canada Revenue Agency and Social Security Number phone scams.

In this episode, learn how “Devan” met “Casey Hunter” and together began an undercover operation that would later change everything.

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24 thoughts on “Befriending a Scammer in India | The Other Line Chapter 1”
  1. In the original video the indian guy was exposed through a person they were trying to help and told the call centre about Devon calling them. Now it is a reporter that exposed him.
    Whats going on?
    edit OK I continued watching and it is all explained. Thank God, cause I love this story❤

  2. IF someone calls you and says you owe them money. Hang up. If they call back note their nunber if you have caller ID and contact the phone company.

  3. Devon is truly a good man. Spending so much of his own time and money to help strangers! My mom passed away last month, and within a few days someone pretending to be social security tried to scam him. Taking advantage of someone who’s grieving is truly disgusting!

  4. Wait so the guy doesn't get the money he scamed he is paid peanuts to scam people would I fuck if I was doing this to provide for my family a would be transferring millions into my own account

  5. Remember when you could be on the "do not call" list and it actually worked for a few years until we started getting foreign scam callers. Still, we really didn't get them on our cell phones. Now, we get them on all our phones. I don't ever answer my landline anymore because its nothing but IRS, Social Security, car warranty scams or someone selling solar panels, Security systems or trying to get me to switch my utility company. Its very frustrating that I pay for phone services but have to deal with these calls.

  6. We get tons of these calls. On the first one they threatened to have my children taken away. My children are 41, 40 and 34, so I kinda chuckled to myself. My husband took the phone from me and told them to bring a big van or school bus because we have 14 children. My husband then went on about how this is great, now me and my wife can finally take a vacation together without the kids. The scammer got so angry he screamed the f word and hung up. But these guys are relentless, they still call at least a couple times a week.

  7. That 'Indian' guy on the call had a southern British punjabi/pakistani accent. He has definitely lived here, probably grew up here, that is IF he doesn't still.

  8. Very bad…I have been accumulating funds for a long time and wanted to multiply them, I thought for a long time whether I should trust them and still decided and it was a mistake who got into the same situation, lost all investment and profits but was to recover all back, lost of people lost thier investment but it possible to get your lost funds back.

  9. Upon telling the lady about the scam, didn't he introduce himself and called his name but at the start he didn't want to state his correct name only the alias as Deven. Good content but careful with giving out ur name Deven

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