Joe Lycett SHUTS DOWN Email SCAMMERS | Joe Lycett's Got Your Back | All 4

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Joe Lycett decides to waste email scammers’ time by answering their messages!

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Yes, scammers are annoying. Awful even. Lucky for you with just one simple payment of £500 my company can assure that you never receive a scam email ever again.

potatopoweredhamster
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Joe has a weird way of being both over the top and toned down at the same time and I’m really not sure how it works but I’m into it.

SecretAgentNein
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Joe Lycett and James Acaster could carry this nation I swear

simon
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"Yes I understand now. We have to wait for your wife to give you passport back from cupboard."

I love the conspiratorial tone of that reply, as if they're in the same struggle at this point.

BarterTom
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As well as James Veitch, Joe Lycett has also been doing this type of thing for a while. Plenty of his stand up is made up of him getting out of parking fines, helping his friends out of scam emails, etc.

archiermanilo
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"Shearing" wasn't an error. The intent was to "fleece" the email recipient.

onemercilessming
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"Daphne Buttersmith" is a strangely pleasant name.

Seantendo
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I cracked up a lot at the 7 clients in 29 countries working out. That was brilliant. Joe - sorry, Hugo - is hilarious.

DanTheStripe
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I want one of those “are you a gay” aprons to wear every time my mom comes over since she prefers to ignore that I ever came out as bisexual.

isabellaangeline
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I like how Linda Bin is an anagram for Bin Ladin.

kroganpopy
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It’s amazing how Mrs Christine Lagarde was able to send Joe on email on the 4th November despite having died in the early hours of the 3rd...

baders
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I like how Joe reads the emails word for word in his sassy voice. My mum, who's blind, can listen and she loves it.

suziewhattley
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"If you have to explain that you're not a scammer, something's wrong, isn't it?"

That's what I like to call "the nice guy effect", because if someone has to go to great lengths to convince other people (particularly women) that he's a nice guy, then he almost certainly isn't.

samuelholmes
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i love the comments
"is it just me or is this what james veitch has been doing for ages"
"James Veitch?"
"James Viitch anyone?"

benvoisey
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"Am I a gay? NO I'm not a gay...I am *the* gay!"

paigeelise
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He's a snarky prick on the side of the angels. I adore him.

jcortese
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Who’s here when he’s changed his name to Hugo Boss😂🇧🇲

gbx
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I had one of those scammers like Christine. Her story was her husband and her had no children, had $5, 000, 000 in a trust fund and wanted me to find people in need to give it to. Shortly after this she was in the hospital and needed $8, 000 to pay for surgery and of course she couldn't take it out of the trust fund. Told her I barely had $8 to give away and she suggested I sell some properties. She finally gave up and stopped messaging me until 2 weeks later she asked where the $500 I promised to send was. Told her she forgot who she was scamming because I'd never promised her anything. These scammers are so stupid but unfortunately there are people that are equally idiotic enough to fall for their nonsense.

blanchekonieczka
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How on earth can you not love Joe Lycett. Everyone get parsnips buttered you won't be disappointed

kcunningham
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I once got those mails when I was like 14. I was thrilled to write in English, because tbh I loved English (second language) too much bc I'm a nerd. The person was friendly at first. And then it went into the money stuff. It's not like anything happend. I explained that I was too young to open an account and relatively quickly realized what it was about. And I had fun, at some point the scammers would stop replying, after all, I couldn't legally receive the money, I gave life advice on how to deal with their hard situation and got similar emails twice again and to be frank scamming scammers is a blast.

yvonnezimmer