A scammer, claiming to be a Microsoft representative, is tricked into downloading a remote desktop application, allowing the streamer to gain control of the scammer's computer. The streamer, Scammer of Volts, pretends to follow the scammer's instructions while actually manipulating the situation to ultimately delete the scammer's files and set a password on their computer. The scammer becomes angry and frustrated when they realize they have been duped.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a scammer who goes by the name "Scammer of Volts".
2. The speaker is streaming live on Twitch.
3. The speaker's Twitch channel is linked in the description below the video.
4. The speaker also has a channel on BitChute, where they will be re-uploading some of their videos.
5. The speaker is interacting with someone who claims to be a Microsoft representative.
6. The person on the other end of the call is trying to get the speaker to allow them to remotely access their computer.
7. The speaker is instructed to click on various buttons and links, including "Any Desk" and "ID Connection".
8. The person on the other end of the call claims to be a senior supervisor named Robin 18.
9. The speaker is told that they need to send a refund form page to the person on the other end of the call.
10. The person on the other end of the call tells the speaker to uncheck a box labeled "Control Remote Computer".
11. The speaker deletes the person's files and puts a password on their computer.
12. The person on the other end of the call becomes angry and uses profanity when they realize what has happened.
13. The speaker hangs up on the person and claims that they have been "screwing with these guys from the beginning of the stream".