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Money mules in the United States are how scammers launder their money. I sent an Apple AirTag to one of these mules in order to show you how the process works!

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29 thoughts on “I Mailed an AirTag to a Scammer!”
  1. I haven't watched the entire video but I would have chosen the Samsung one as you would have more Samsung phones in India than iPhones. The trackers rely on mobile devices to tell them where they are etc which I assme everyone is aware

  2. I scammed a scammer once, we have a saying that goes "ladrón que roba a ladrón tiene 100 años de perdón" translates into "thief that steals from a thief earns 100 years of forgiveness" (roughly, little language things) but basically, scamming a scammer is always okay and morally correct, and it doesn't turn you into one of them, you're not scamming an innocent person.
    Easiest 600USD in my life, would do it again.

  3. this is all great and wonderful, but in reality your pissing in the wind. Why would you not have brought the police into this? You all bitch that you can't bust an Indian Scammer, but now your letting American Scammers get away with it. You did nothing but piss him off. You had all the evidence you needed to bring the police in and if you had, he would be facing charges, OR are your videos just scripted scams ?????

  4. Hah haa, no honor among the thieves !! When I was around 13-14 years old, I was really good at pre-opening the Christmas presents (when I found them) and resealing them so no one knew they were opened. This was fun. Good job 👍

  5. I wonder if the scammer in India thought the mule was lying about the money being fake and that the mule was trying to keep all the money for himself. That may have been an uncomfortable (but, for us, hilarious) conversation.

  6. MR GREEN IS THIS IS THIS DANGEROUS?! IF THE MONEY IS SO CONVINCING, YOU ACTUALLY GAVE HIM AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEFRAUD UNSUSPECTING PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES WITH THESE FAKE BILLS. SO I DONT KNOW WHO ACTUALLY REALLY WINS IN THE END. SMHH.

  7. What a small world. I live in Austin and used to work at this particular H-E-B. It’s the one off east Riverside, correct?

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