Backtrack 3 years ago when I was around 12, I had my first scambaiting experience. I found it quite fun at the time, and the entire “operation” went on for about 3 months. I had engaged a Nigerian scammer claiming that I was related to some Nigerian millionaire. I posed as a Lithuanian who had not changed some of his info after the collapse of the USSR. Man that went great. A few months later, my father himself got scammed by a binary options site. Thats when I really started trying out different forms of scambaiting. I called my first Indian scammer after finding out about FireRTC, and I got hooked! I created 2 virtual machines, one for Windows 98 and one for Windows XP. Of course I wanted more, so I also learned how to track an IP address of a scammer. This went on until January 2018, as I had started to go on more school trips and got really into my studies. Lately I have started scambaiting again. Thanks to my past experience and some tips from the community, I have really started to get into it again and I enjoy it a lot more than before. So thanks scammer.info community ![]()
@Ryan#64132 Neat!
Amazing my friend
@Ryan#64132 I’m 12 now and I started scambaiting last year.
@blakeyboo1231#64675 woah, starting young
@Ryan#64132 That’s an awesome story!!! ![]()
I still remember my first time scambaiting. I was 13 then, so this would have been about four years ago, in 2014. I had received a call from some "agency" where a computerized sounding voice claimed that I had won a free cruise in some sort of lottery draw that I had not entered. The voice then told me to wait on the line for one of the "agency's" representatives to they could get my information. I wasn't dumb, but since I had heard of similar things happening to other people, I decided to wait and give the scammer something he wasn't expecting. I waited patiently for about five minutes before the villain, an Indian man, finally picked up the phone, and right when he started talking, I began screaming as loud as I could, saying, "I WON! I WON! I WON! I CAN'T BELIEVE I WON!" It took him a moment to register what was happening and when he finally figured it out, he began screaming expletive after expletive in a rant that lasted about one minute without a breath. He then concluded with, "Get lost you jerk," and he hung up. I found it funny that he thought I was a jerk and yet he had no problem of stealing the information of unsuspecting people. That's how I got into scambaiting.
While I am a relatively experienced scambaiter, I am brand new to Scammer.info (surprising right?). However, I will definitely use it in the future for finding and posting numbers and reading stories. What a great site!!!