I’m Dying Laughing At These Scammers Who Thought They Were SOOO SMART And Immediately Had Their Entire Lives Ruined

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1. The scammer got a gentle suggestion:

Text message conversation with McDonald's job application, reply with humor "I have something for you."
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2. Scammers have a lot of explaining to do:

A text message conversation with someone who thanked Katherine for a gift of golf clubs, followed by a scathing reply that Katherine died in a car accident
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3. Liars who are unfriendly to smiley faces:

Text exchange showing mistaken identity conversation. The final message turns rude, telling the recipient "To hell with that."
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4. There’s no beating the bot’s scammer accusations:

Screenshot of a chat with a user who requested a vanilla cake recipe. The reply listed the ingredients: flour, sugar and large eggs

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5. The liar who needs to come down and give me twenty:

Text conversation: Someone mistakenly texted the wrong number and received a humorous reply playing a tough training coach
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6. Meet the scammer with your biggest fan:

Text message exchanges show one person claiming to be Dora and asking if they had met, while another recalled the character from a children's TV show, leading to an apology
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7. The scammer is the newest employee of Saucon Inc:

Scammer asks for personal information; recipient responds with humor, causing scammer to react angrily
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8. The scammer left a very provocative document at someone’s home:

Funny text messages about someone leaving unexpectedly "kettle" Magazines and lotions from friends’ houses
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9. Scammers who were just added to the list:

Exchanging text messages with someone joking about being added to an FBI watchlist due to questionable keywords like "FBI scam" and "bomb."
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10. A liar who may have just come into contact with the devil:

Humorous text exchanges, claiming to be a four-thousand-year-old robot, joking about harvesting souls, and fighting
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11. A scammer encountering the classic Updog scenario:

Text dialogue, humorous communication "Upp dog," End with a pun: "There are not many people, how about you?"
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12. This liar has a very dark history:

A text message conversation about a person named Anne who was not saved in the contact list and was charged with a serious crime
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13. A liar who can’t even accept an apology:

A series of text messages from a person named Lucia, ending with vulgar language. The recipient responded repeatedly, "sorry?"
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14. The Liar Who Really Let Stephen Down:

Text message conversation: Someone mistakenly sends a message about golf. Another person insisted they were Stephen and confirmed playing golf at 9 o'clock. response ends rudely
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15. Liars who really hate rejection:

Text message conversations with jokes, including humorous replies about stopping scams, and unexpected replies with emojis
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16. The scammer just wants Jenny’s phone number:

Text exchange: Someone mistakenly asks if Mia remembers and Jenny's number is correct; humorous reply gives a famous song number in response
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17. A liar who inspires someone to reform:

A text conversation between two people. Annie mistakenly texts Tom, causing chaos in their relationship
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18. Scammers who need to wait a moment:

A text message conversation spoken by one person, "Hello. Nice to meet you. Can we chat?" The response is, "Sorry, my testicles got stuck in the zipper, can you say that again?"
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19. Liars go from 0 to 100 very quickly:

Text message exchange shows friendly chat about visiting bakery turning into rude and insulting replies
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20. Trickster transported to the Shadow Realm:

A screenshot of the text conversation included a meme of a person holding a card, titled "Sorry, man, you're going to Shadow Kingdom 2." Chat ends at "So that's for sure."
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twenty one. Scammer who signed up for an interesting new service:

Vasectomy ad showing mistaken identity and humor
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twenty two. Scammers don’t realize how little time they have:

Exchanging text messages with someone asking to talk, but the reply humorously mentions only having 30 seconds left to live
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twenty three. Napoleon’s Liar:

SMS conversation: "What's for dinner today? Tina and I couldn't make up our minds." reply: "Maybe ham?" Picture: Someone shouting outside "Tina! Come and eat some ham!"
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twenty four. A scammer who catches someone at a really bad time:

Text exchange: "how is your day?" "Not so good. Grandma microwaved our cat, Mr. Gunk Eyes, and ate more than half of him. How was your day today?"
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25. Cheaters who refuse to follow the rules:

Text messages exchanged showing scam invitations to online jobs, then threatening countermeasures if demands were not met
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26. Scammers who may want to consider this advice:

Text message conversation: Real estate agent asks about selling property; reply implies confrontational response, then ends with "God bless your soul."
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27. The scammer has the wrong person:

Text Conversation: Working Class America asks about the lack of tax benefits for children. The recipient humorously declined, saying, "I'm not a snitch, Kim."
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28. Scammers hit by Beanwall:

Text exchange image: The first message proposes sending plans with a large company. The second message is a long list of repeated food and groceries
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29. Scammers need to learn how to negotiate:

Text message discusses salary, humorously escalates from $5,000 to $1 billion
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30. Scammers just want everything to go well:

Text exchange showing number blocked alert. The message jokingly asks if this person is a scammer, please reply "affim." The reply is "affim."
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31. A liar who banishes someone to hell:

Text messages appeared to show an attempted scam involving money and mentioned a brother was in danger
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32. Scammers have discovered a great new place:

Chat exchange: One person asks another person where he or she is from. The reply is "Earth." The first person said they had never heard of it
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33. Liar who never got a straight answer:

Duplicate messages will appear in the chat, ask for names, respond politely, and end with an expression of appreciation
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34. Scammers without this payment app:

Screenshot of a text conversation in which one person offers a surprise and asks if the other person has Cash App or PayPal; another replies, "I have depression."
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35. And Elvins:

The text exchange purports to be from Erwin's private Presley page, asking the recipient if they accept it and confirm it is Erwin. Probably a scam
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