The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker exposes and pranks some scammers who pretend to be Comcast Xfinity tech support and offer a 50% off promotion in exchange for Target gift cards. The speaker calls them multiple times with different names and addresses, and asks them about the internet speed, the satellite dish, and the payment process. The scammers get frustrated and angry, and eventually curse at him. The speaker reveals that he knows they are scammers and tries to make them feel guilty. The video ends with a message of encouragement for the viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person received a text message offering 50% off their internet bill.
2. The person called the number provided and interacted with someone claiming to be from Comcast Xfinity.
3. The address "420 West Philadelphia born and raised Boulevard" was mentioned but had no account associated with it.
4. The caller was initially convinced the offer was legitimate.
5. The scammers became increasingly angry with repeated calls.
6. The scammers claimed a promotion was available for a 50% discount for 10 years for loyal customers.
7. The scammers directed the person to verify an authorization code at a Piggly Wiggly store to make a payment.
8. An authorization code "X as in Xfinity, F as in fact, I as in India, C as in Charlie, 50001716" was provided by the scammer.
9. The caller's cable was allegedly broken by a lawnmower.
10. The address "1429 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 19102" was mentioned but had no account associated with it according to the scammer.
11. The scammer admitted to not working for Comcast or Xfinity when pressed.
12. The scammer acknowledged attempting to steal money through gift card scams.
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