30+ People Are Calling Out Scammers and It's So Satisfying

This article appeared in peoplish.com and has been published here with permission.

When your phone rings, you know there's a good chance you'll grab it and see the phrase "Spam Likely." Even without your phone, you probably have plenty of emails trying to tempt you into a scam. In these cases, these people took the chance to get back at their scammers a bit, and it's really satisfying to see the tables turned.

Check the Facts

There are plenty of chances to buy concert tickets on social media. After all, not everyone can make it to every event they plan on going to.

Check the Facts

Then again, there are plenty of scammers out there who want to take advantage of fans, so you'll want to be vigilant while you're shopping online. In this case, there was a problem. If you didn't notice, that's the artist himself pointing out that they aren't even on sale yet.

Okay, Sure

If you get arrested, you don't really expect the threat to get to you via a text. Especially from someone who can't even spell the word "arrest."

Okay, Sure

Sure, there are certain cases in which you might pay a fine for a crime instead of going to jail. Then again, it's not like the government only accepts iTunes gift cards. In fact, we're willing to bet that they won't accept that as a form of payment for a legal fine.

Sorry, Too Late

Scammers often reach out in the hopes of getting confidential information or money from you through means of deception. What if you turned the tables, though?

Sorry, Too Late

That was the approach that this Reddit user took when they received a message from a scammer. It seems like they were pretty convincing because it didn't take long for this scammer to panic a bit. You know what they say - don't dish out what you can't take.

Sounds About Right

There are a lot of scammers that don't have any problem lying to relate to you. In fact, it's often a part of the script to do so.

Sounds About Right

As for this person, they weren't afraid to lie back. Apparently, the script didn't include bothering to double-check what the would-be victim said. After all, as this person points out, you'd have to have a crazy address to live 15 minutes away from Cassiopeia.