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Quboidsays...

PIN. It's PIN, for Personal Identification Number. It's not PIN Number, that means Personal Identification Number Number, which makes very little sense. You'd think these experts would know the difference but even they got it wrong most of the time. I don't mind people saying "pin" (I do all the time), just not "pin number" (this one's for your farhad!).

(sorry, pet hate)

timelordsays...

Sometimes I wonder if they have to stage these hustles a little for TV. Even though they're not really after people's money and are ostensibly upfront about the whole thing afterwards, if they were to actually do this...even for demonstration...they could get in *a lot* of trouble (at least in the U.S.) not to mention that the mark could press civil charges (but I'm sure most would be too embarrassed...and it is the U.K. so things are a bit different).

To be clear, this type of scam does exist. I'm just saying I don't see how they can actually do it for TV.

timelordsays...

On second thought, they probably just cloned one of their own cards when they went to withdraw from the cash point (after all they're really just trying to show how the scam works)...or at least that's what I'd claim if the authorities came looking.

siftbotsays...

This published video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by burdturgler.

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'its not just the banks stealing your' to 'its not just the banks stealing your, the real hustle' - edited by rasch187

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