Many scammers are slaves. This has been proven on many live streams in the past few years. How can this be in 2020?
- In India and countries across the world, many scammers (call center workers) are in dept to their employer for “training” or the employer has promised to pay off their debts.
- Unemployment remains high worldwide and unskilled work in remote parts of the world pays very little. Many people are forced to make a choice between poverty or moving to the city to get a job that pays enough at a call center.
- Many scammers are ignorant to the scams they are participating in. They believe their employers are legit, their scripts are real, and may not even understand the full contents of the script. This is a result of the lack of good education available to them.
- American companies outsource services overseas. This is legal and common practice. Why? They can get away with paying less and providing healthy working conditions. It is a means of exploiting workers.
- American call centers and scammers use the same tactics. Most are insulated from the illegal activity through call transfers and third party transactions. Their activities are 100% legal and they are careful to pass of the dirty deeds to someone else. Pandemic aside, call centers are major employers in FL, CA, and the midwest. Employees may or may not be documented.
As people we all make personal choices. Scammers choose to be thieves. However, we need to recognize why that choice is easy and how they might not even be aware they are making that choice. The powers that be whether it is the government of the US, states, UK, India, and UN and telecomm carriers are aware of the nature and source of scam phone calls.
Slavery exists today. Let's expose it and eliminate it. Whether it is an illegal call center or sweatshop, it is immoral and wrong.
Make no mistake, the caste system still exists in India and is being exported throughout the world.
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2020/08/10/vice-indias-caste-discrimination-now-in-every-u-s-company/
The caste system is the systemic racist machine that allows for discrimination and essentially slavery to exist at this time. I challenge scambaiters to expose scammers as victims of this complex. And also expose western corporations whose values say one thing, but turn a blind eye to this practice and are complicit.
How many medical/law/engineering/academic/technology leaders bring their antiquated belief system with them to their roles without recourse?
Yeah good one , I have no doubt there are people that are caught up like that but there are many more that are just thieves who want to “'earn” .They are well aware it is wrong and they consider westerners deserving of victimization as in there brain westerners treated Indians badly in history , there is no hiding the insulting tone and insults scammers throw at there victims.
You only have to walk out of the airport in Delhi and you are targeted for scamming ,
There are different levels of scammers it seems, I fell for a pop-up scam myself years ago before i realised what was going on , The only thing that saved me was I told the technician from the start i was not buying anything ,he still ran through his typical scammy script but when he got to the end and attempted to sell me the software ,i just repeated “ï said at the start i am not buying anything” and he let it go … No syskey no deleting files .
i consider those guys just pushy salesman ,
Then there are the evil tech support,they will syskey,delete files ,always install unattended access software .
we have seen on JB’s webcams how the tech support scammers chuckle and laugh at there victims ,
We hear the angry scammers with Kitboga , we hear there insults and abuse ,
Dont try and tell me how they are the victims, I have no doubt a lot of the scammers are scamming there own boss’s by continuing the scam after they leave work . they will keep gift card numbers for themselves . and tell there boss’s they got nothing . They are just gutter theives who have learned to steal from a laptop … slaves F…off
here are examples of Indians comments in regards to scam call centre shut down .
slaves… i hope they are
Just look aat the comments in this article about a call centre shutdown
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/crook-who-lived-like-a-ceo-till-a-uk-hacker-unmasked-him/articleshow/74502112.cms
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@myjackcity#154969 I’m sorry but as an Indian myself who is very familiar with the caste system, this article is riddled with factual errors and gross assumptions. Does the caste system still exist to some extent? Yes indeed, especially in rural areas of India. Does it influence job opportunity, immigration, and even genetics (which I find absurd) to the extent the article claims? Absolutely not. Robbery is robbery wherever you are. Please do not give scammers any sort of pass due to caste (which really doesn’t play into their job as scammers very much at all in reality) and continue scam baiting as usual.
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. Robbery is robbery wherever you are. Please do not give scammers any sort of pass due to caste (which really doesn’t play into their job as scammers very much at all in reality) and continue scam baiting as usual.
best line yet
@ScamBuster99#154986 Your opinions and fact checking of the article are welcomed. I am not here to deny your experiences and insight on the issue.
As Americans we see an increasing numbers of Indians entering professions, many obtaining leadership positions. In terms of today's awareness on social issues the article raises some questions I consider valid. What privilege was leveraged in the US and India to obtain these positions of power? How does one's upbringing, values, and stature (where they are from) affect their policies, management, and respect for those who work under them? This is not only a relevant question for professionals from India, but elsewhere in the world. What of those from the middle east and their backgrounds shape their views on women in the workforce? The answers to these questions could reflect well or poorly on the individual. Painting with a broad brush is dangerous of course.
Where do scammers fit in on this? Are they the dregs of society? Or are they higher in status: lucrative thieves, who use wit and status to avoid authorities? Not all call jockeys are created equal, the vast majority are stooges. Tech support scammers are likely more sophisticated than social security scammers.