Sneakiest Fraudsters Of All Time

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That first story with the house would make a good thriller movie. It ends with the fraudster hanging on by his fingertips from a skyscraper roof ledge, begging the revered to forgive him. Pastor just puts on his sunglasses "God forgives. Not me." and stomps the guy's hand.

Babbleplay
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Regarding the first clip (stolen house)…I’m in the real estate industry. In New York, none of this would have been necessary. If you enter a vacant house, let’s say one that is up for sale, change the locks and occupy the house or apartment, the owners are SCREWED! They can call the police, FBI, Secret Service or any law enforcement, and there’s NOTHING they can or will do. The only option is to take the home invaders to landlord/tenant court. Unfortunately, in NY, if the home invaders play it smart with postponements, etc., this process can take well over a year. Again, there’s nothing you can do other than that. I know there are similar laws in many other states/cities. This is one law that must be changed, but nobody puts any effort into dealing with lawmakers, etc. Imagine you’re selling the house to pay for your moms cancer treatment and this happens 🤦‍♂️ On the other hand, with certain neighborhoods like Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, a heavily Russian area with heavy Russian organized crime, court wouldn’t be necessary because the home invaders would be escorted to their new home immediately. Unfortunately for them, it’s a few feet under ground.

DamageLLC
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I'm pretty sure that illegally selling a reverend's house without him knowing is a good way to get yourself a first-class ticket straight to, at least, the sixth circle of hell.

SirAsdf
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I feel bad for the guy who lost his house he didn't even get his house back after the person the sold it was caught

frankellison
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The guy in China who said he could turn water into gasoline with just a few drops of his special water is hilarious... That's some urine sample there 😉🤣🤣🤣

weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
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That makes no sense, no matter how sneaky, a sale isn't legal if a person fraudulently sells something. You have to sign documents to sell a house, and in this case the legal home owner did not. The sale of the house was a ruse and nothing more. In my opinion it is the home buyer who got scammed and not the home owner. I'd even go as far to say that Mike could sue for loss and damage to his property.

TheRattleShark
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Bottom line... someone is always trying to screw you out of your money. Another great job.

RexN
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"Princess" Azura shocks me the most as that took place in modern day and it's ridiculous how long she could get away with it. Not only that but how she managed to get herself out of jail with the help of lawyers only to obviously go on the run and continues to be missing to this day.

gothspider
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What I don't get about the 1st story is how are the new residents the legal residents if all of the documents for the legal process are forged?

tylerbartlett
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Amazing stuff in this channel. Simply awesome.

Tomas_Cazayous.
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the guy with the soothing voice has returned

titanium_mudcat
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Selling someone else's house is just a ticket to the deepest depths of hell, to the boiler room of hell

Chisszaru
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I wondered where the expression "I have a bridge to sell you" originated. I also will admit that while I was fairly gullible in the past, I've become wise to some attempted scams these days. For instance, I get at least 5-10 emails a day claiming that I've won something, there's a package waiting for my confirmation, or that a company is reaching out to me with a job offer for a "Supply Chain Manager." Most of these go straight into my Junk folder, and in the case of the fraudulent job offers (where they try to steal personal information), I simply respond in Spanish that I don't speak English.

Stussmeister
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A Deal or Scam
One day in 1989 A lady called Emily who was 20 lived in Sweden was walking to her local store. On her way Emily saw a garage sale or a street sale. A smart man stood behind 5he table with a sighn saying
Wood, materials, bikes and ties. Emily had £30 in her pocket so she came up to the man. She needed a ride to the store so she bought one the man said "It will be £23.78" Emily gave in her money and bought a bike. After 5 mins it broke down. The man who solved her the bike had been selling weak things to all his customers. He was later told to give back the money and served 4 yrs in prison.

Sdavis
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Back when I was in high school, there was a kid who got his car stolen. One day he was driving down the interstate and seen his own car. So he followed it to okc. When he talked to the person driving, the person told him that he bought it. Anyhow they went to court and the judge said it was legally sold. My friend wasn't able to get his car back.

heiditee
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Two banger videos in a row!! Keep up the good work man!

vinsenzo
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It must be horrible to have your house sold witout you knowing. What would you do in that situation?

vinvin
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gevionshriken
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Congrats on 10 million subscribers. Cant wait for more to come

robloxshorts
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Someone I know wastes scam caller’s time by talking to them and the scammer wastes their own money!😂

JakeTaker