Introducing Scam Rap, Where Card Fraud and ID Theft Reign Supreme
Vice - 8/14/2019 - Ryan Bassil - Before Detroit kid Teejayx6 turned 12, he knew how to scam adults on Twitter. "I used to make a fake warehouse page, saying I was a store," he said in a recent No Jumper interview. "I'd put a fake location in the bio area thing, then I'd post Xboxes, TVs, everything on there – sell them for like $500." That was, as he called it, an original scam that "everybody probably did". On a bad day, he'd be able to make $50. On a good one, about $2,000. As he recounted all of this, he giggled every so often. He wasn't bragging so much as answering the questions put to him, as breezily as someone taking you through their step-by-step recipe for fluffy pancakes. Read more @ https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/kz4q ... fmade-kash
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