The World’s Famous Scammer Punch Made Dev Shares Some Common Internet Scams

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Scamming is a fast-growing crime. Con artists are using real personal information to scam banks on a daily. In a recent documentary by YouTuber Tommy G the rapper Punch Made Dev shares the most common scams happening on the internet right now.

Investigating the Internet’s Most Famous Scammer is the name of this Youtube video. A documentary that gives you an insight into the ways scammers be scamming. Content created for educational purposes and for people to be aware of how scammers operate.

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The rapper Punch Made Dev is known as the world’s most famous scammer. His music is a rapping tutorial on ways to scam from credit cards to wire fraud. Popular for his songs ‘Punch Anthem’ and ‘How To Write A Dump’ which glorify being a scammer.

In this YouTube Documentary Punch Made Dev shows Tommy G ways people steal credit card information by bumping into others with a card reader. In addition, Punch explains that it is easy to find a person’s social security number just by knowing that person’s first and last name. Punch even informs that he works with cashiers in McDonald’s in order to steal information.

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Throughout this video, Punch is demonstrating different scams.

He shows Tommy G a wire transfer of $10,000 from one bank account that doesn’t belong to him to another bank account. Another demonstration is pulling cash out of the ATM with a punched-up card. Also, he goes into a store and jams up a card reader in order to use his punched-up card magnetic stripe to buy everybody in the store items.

Tommy G asked Punch Made Dev does he feel bad when he scams, and he responded no. Punch states that the bank is the one losing and not the account being stolen from.

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Youtuber Tommy G makes the wildest documentaries on the internet. Better known for his documentary on the KIA Boys a short film about the infamous car theft group the KIA Boys. He has over 800,000 subscribers on YouTube.


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