Wasting All My Money While Scammers Watch - Summary

Summary

The text is a transcript of a video where a person named Kitboga exposes and pranks tech support scammers who try to steal money from his fake bank account. He uses a fake Amazon extension and his Twitch live stream to make it look like he is spending a lot of money on random products. He also distracts the scammers with irrelevant questions and comments. The scammers get frustrated and angry when they realize they are being fooled. The video aims to educate and entertain the viewers about the tactics and dangers of tech support scams.

Facts

Here are some key facts extracted from the text:

1. A textgamer's main goal is to gain access to your computer and your online bank account and steal money from you in a variety of ways.
2. One of the ways is a refund scam, where they claim to owe you money for some services that you didn't buy and edit the HTML of your bank account to make it look like they sent you more money than they should.
3. They then ask you to wire the extra money back to them, which is actually your own money because they didn't send you anything.
4. The textgamer in the text uses a fake bank account and a fake Amazon extension to trick the scammers and waste their time and money.
5. The textgamer also uses a service called MySudo, which allows him to have multiple phone numbers and emails for different purposes and protect his privacy.
6. The textgamer also interacts with his Twitch live stream, which makes suggestions for what products to buy with the fake money.
7. The scammers get frustrated and angry when they realize they are being scammed and try to get the textgamer's serial code of his television or his PayPal account.