Comments by "Barrie Rodliffe" (@barrierodliffe4155) on "Infiltrating BANK SCAMMERS" video.

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  2. I got a call last night supposedly from NSI, about my online account, it seems that there was illegal activity on my account, I don't have an onlie trading account so I said I know, there probably is, that didn't go down too well, he said there either is or isn't. So I said OK, noow you are going to tell me you can get my money back and you only want a small percentage, he said we don't want any money so I said well what do you want? he said we have all of your information, full name, email and phone, so I said what is my name, he got it wrong and the email wrong so I said wrong, try again, he was getting angry and he said if it is wrong you deliberately gave the wrong information and we can report you for that, I said go ahead report me, I don't care, this went on for a bit until he hung up, I guess he didn't like being called a scammer, the funny thing is he said at the start that NSI is a US organisation and has branches in Australia and New Zealand, he didn't say which country he was in but since he used a UK phone number and I an in New Zealand, I knew he was a scammer and not in UK, Australia or New Zealand, funny how he sounded like an Indian. There is an NSI in New Zealand but it is different from NSI in USA. In New Zealand it is National Student Index while in USA NSI is a partnership among federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement that establishes a national capacity for gathering, documenting, processing, analyzing, and sharing SAR information—also referred to as the SAR process—in a manner that rigorously protects the privacy and civil liberties of Americans.
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