If you talk to him again, thank him for the files that were sent to you. Keep the fear going and never mention anything about contents of files besides that the authorities will be very interested. Fear is a very powerful tool.
I did with the second guy. He got really pissed.
Amardeep Singh is the owner
I told him about the files and heâs just put me on hold donât know what his game plan is
Half of them say California. I ask about the newly elected president of the state Blake, They are happy to tell me what a great guy he is. The others say Virginia. I ask how many inched of snow they got. Oh, five or six. HAHA! It is warmer in VA than it is here in Texas!
I am using Psyops on tech scammers to elevate the fear of the unknown. Their minds: Were files actually taken? -I never say âwhosâ files. What was in the files taken? -I make it clear that I did not delete the files and only copied them. -on dumber scammers I tell them that I have Imaged most of their drive so now I have their passwords and emails associated with every personal account. In many cases a fearful pathetic scammer will call you back on a different number and stay silent. In a larger call center the fear is amplified because you never mentioned whos computer. It only takes 1 person to be afraid to spread that fear. You do not mention a location of anything that gives away your game unless you actually know it. Never curse or laugh or break character. *You are directing a play called fear. Let them consider their actions and what the repercussions of those actions may be.
They get pissed when I question their personal hygiene after they start to talk sexual. I also remark on the hygiene of their mothers, sisters and dogs. It is amazing that even after you call them out for what they are they deny deny deny. I think that they are born lying.
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Perhaps play them the 'Poo to the Loo" song available on YouTube. If you havenât heard of it, it is the song used to teach about the public toilets when they were trying to keep people from pooping in the streets (India). It really was/is that bad a problem there apparently. If you have kids nearby just tell them a loo is the toilet.