Top Stories

People Describe The Obvious Scams That People Fall For All The Time

"What's a obvious scam that too many people fall for?" was likely Redditor MrQuackALotOWO's way of warning the average person to steer clear from anything remotely connected to Gwyneth Paltrow and her empire of preying on the gullible, but it could just be me reading into things.


But seriously, stay away from Goop.

And all of these scams while you're at it.



"If we had a simple..."

If we had a simple, painless way to increase the size of a mans penis, it wouldn't be a secret to be uncovered in an adult video ad. It'd be front page news. It would be the scientific achievement of the millennium. There would be ticker tape parades and national holidays. Time itself would be divided up into pre and post discovery of penial equality, much like b.c. and a.d. The world would grow tired of war and hate and we would finally know lasting peace.

WastaSpace

"All of them."

You know all those totally obvious scam calls you get on your phone?

All of them. All of them work on enough people to make it worthwhile.

Catharas

"Those Indian guys..."

Those Indian guys that claim to be from the IRS or CRA (if you're Canadian). What federal agency accepts payment in gift cards and bitcoin?

chumbucketfan4life

"Hi this is..."

"Hi this is tech support from Microsoft, we noticed you have a virus on your PC. Please install our access app so we can remove it for you."

quiet0n3

"Go to the doctor."

Essential oils being used as medicine. Like they smell good but they aren't gonna cure your anxiety or your upset stomach. It's just a placebo. Go to the doctor.

savanahoohnana

"Older people..."

"This is the IRS you owe us ____..."

Older people are more likely to fall for this and it sucks. It can often sound just convincing enough to trick people. Most of the time the government will start with a letter.

SexDeity

"People who say..."

People who say they made millions with e-commerce or any other online business, and selling "private group for 997 USD a year."

mulsanne7

"You think..."

Bi-weekly gym memberships instead of monthly payments. Goodlife near me advertises for $30 and then in fine print says it's bi-weekly. You think, oh, hey $360/year (30x12) isn't bad, but then it works out to more than double (30x26)

FightPrawn

"There are still..."

In Bulgaria, there are a lot of scammers calling old people, pretending that a member of their family is in trouble and they're calling from the police. They ask for the old people to get all the savings they have and drop them off at a certain place

Not necessarily the most obvious scam, but everyone in Bulgaria knows it exists - and I mean everyone. There are still people that fall for it.

sKru4a

"This also applies..."

I work for the fraud department in a credit card company and this is the one scam that makes me shake my head.

Scammer calls the cardholder, scammer pretends that they're with some law enforcement agency or a business, hell they'll say they're with the credit card company, they will say anything to intimidate or scare the cardholder, then have the cardholder go out to Target, Walmart, Walgreens, or CVS and buy a bunch of gift cards to pay off a fine or supposed charge.

This also applies to suspicious pop ups. They'll say your PC is infected with a virus or has been hacked. Please call the number in the pop up to get assistance. Don't! Just close your browser if you can, power off your computer if you have too, but don't call that number. Either run a anti-virus or take your PC to a reputable PC repair service if you have to.

Also remember no business or law enforcement agency will ever, let me repeat, ever ask you to pay them in gift cards. The reason why they do this is because they know that there are no refunds on a gift card purchase and once that gift card is spent it's gone.

So if you ever have someone over the phone say you need to pay us with a gift card. Hang up on them. It's a scam.

Alpha_Ryvius

Things People Secretly Love But Would Never Admit To In Public

Reddit user sweet_chick283 asked: 'What do you secretly love that you would never admit to in public?;

Collection of VHS tapes
Bruno Guerrero/Unsplash

What makes us all unique is our passions and the things we love, whether it's singing in the shower, reading books, or listening to specific music artists.

Unfortunately, we live in a world where we are judged for our various tastes and interests thanks to social media, and it makes us consciously selective about sharing the things we love on the internet.

Curious to hear about people's personal desires under anonymity, Redditor sweet_chick283 asked:

"What do you secretly love that you would never admit to in public?"

These aren't really chores for the following Redditors.

Good Clean Fun

"Mopping, im a janitor and generally hate my work... but damn mopping is so good."

– MrDDog06

"When you have a great rhythm going it is something special. I get the same feeling while I vacuum, but won’t let my wife know I enjoy it."

– Bogus_34

Act Of Unwrinkling

"Ironing clothes. A dozen of them. Can’t explain how it relaxes me. I told one person and they looked at me like I’m crazy."

– eerie_white_glow

"My mum misses the days when dad would be out on a Friday night, my brother out with friends and me upstairs quietly playing PS1. She would pour herself a Bacardi & Coke and do the ironing while watching her TV shows."

"I'm sure she doesn't really miss it now that we've moved out and they've retired but it was her wind-down after a busy working week so I can see how people can find it relaxing."

– xdq

Our solo actions can spark joy.

Big Brother Is Watching

"pretending to be on the Truman show and whenever im in my house i act all inconspicuous so they dont know that i know that they’re watching me."

– Bec_121

"C’mon man, you’re not supposed to let him know. You signed a contract when signing up for live views. I’m reporting you."

– doeswaspsmakehoney

The Multi-Tasker

"Playing video games naked at home while eating cheese."

– thickening_agent

Releasing The Kraken

"I love the feeling when you've eaten good fibre and let out a solid long train log in the toilet. That feeling is heavenly."

– therapoootic

"Even better when it’s a clean wipe and not a poo crayon."

– TheWarmestHugz

Ultimate Comfort

"My (male 41) weekend routine is coming home from work, make hot chocolate, start a fire, dress in a ugly pink nightgown made for old ladies and watch forensic files."

– crazyloomis

Some people are obsessed with collecting things.

So Kawai

"Sanrio stationery stores. All those different multicolor pens, a thousand kinds of erasers, spiral bound notebooks galore... my kids sadly have absolutely no appreciation for this wonderland..."

– HavingNotAttained

It's A Staple

"Office supplies have a weird, special place in my heart ever since I was a kid. They don't even have to be 'cute' necessarily."

"Japan's legendary stationery stores is unironically a reason I want to go."

– _CozyLavender_

Not Caring Anymore

"The older I get the shorter that list gets. Not because I love less things, but because I don't care about hiding it."

– Bi-Beast

"YES!! I'm 53 now. I'm working my first job in public since 2006. Today is Halloween and we're allowed to dress up so I am sitting here waiting to go to work dressed as a VERY bad Wednesday Addams. My bf said I'd 'look stupid' because no one else will probably dress up and I'm like, 'WHO CARES!' My makeup looks horrible and not like I practiced, but I DO NOT CARE! I'm having fun with it anyhow and I don't care if my coworkers dress up or not. I'm bein' ME! :)"

– deanie1970

Honorable mentions start here.

The Savior

"Picking up worms from the street and sidewalks when it rains and moving them into the dirt so they don’t burn in the sun, every time it rains I do this."

– sky_kitten89

Hero Of The Moment

"Yoooo I scoot SO many snails and worms. I work as a tech/mechanic at an automotive shop, I had a peoject car towed to my house the other day and it was covered in snails. I saw them when the tow guy/coworker was unloading and I was like, 'oh! It comes with free snails!' and began moving them. He laughed then realized and said, '... Oh, you're serious. Uh... Okay.'"

"I don't care who knows it. These little things barely can look out for themselves, why shouldn't we if we can take a moment to help? I don't care what happens next, it probably doesn't matter overall but I can help this moment."

– chris14020

Why should some of the hidden desires mentioned above have to be secret?

Redditors opening up about some of these would make them a hit at parties–no shaming.

As a matter of fact, I'll totally be down for a Forensic Files viewing party where we all make hot chocolate, light the fireplace, and cozy up together in our respective pink ugly nightgowns for old ladies.

historical reenactors
Sigmund on Unsplash

We've probably all heard some variation of the saying "Truth is stranger than fiction."

Real life isn't just strange, it can also be downright ridiculous.

History is riddled with moments of absurdity.

So ridiculous that people have a hard time believing real life is, well, really real.

Keep reading...Show less