Don’t Accept Free Pianos from Scammers!

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i had a someone email me offering to donate a piano. It sounded too good to be true but I had to find out. I think you’ll be pretty surprised by what I uncovered.

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31 thoughts on “Don’t Accept Free Pianos from Scammers!

  1. I received a version of this due to a teacher falling for a phishing campaign. Screwed with them for a few days before they stopped responding

  2. @8:00 Why do you think that's a woman? Nothing about the voice says Female to me.
    I think I would have said, "oh, I am local. You don't have to ship it. I will come pick it up." And see how they respond to that!

  3. I got an email like this through my college email account. It was something about a baby grand piano that was being given away. Of course, I didn’t fall for it. There was also a scam about a fake refrigerator being given away as well.

  4. World's best courier company ?
    Sorry, I think we all must have missed the finals of the competition between this company no one has heard of & some global brand 😂 'World's best courier company' is borderline childish

  5. Thank you for making us aware. Kindly keep making these videos.

    Fun fact: People in my country, Bangladesh, use kindly way too much too*

  6. The reasons why these scammers live overseas, is because they feel that they are very close to their little worlds that are similar to those seen in children's storybooks. They don't like the world of reality because of the shootings and great big greedy corporations. They are the kind that don't ever want to act like adults. Although there are some people on here who hasn't reached adulthood yet, but are much more mature than these silly scammers.

  7. There's scams going around on Facebook groups where they claim their child died and want to give away their PS5 and it's really infuriating they use the death of a child to seek their scam and it would be interesting for you to bring it to light for more people

  8. Someone gave me a lead on a free tractor in up state New York. And all you had to do was pay the shipping for said tractor. Too good to be true!!!!!

  9. im letting everyone know that friends and family you are not 100% covered. if they do a chargeback thru their bank/creditcard then youll be screwed. i know for a fact cause this happened to me for $163

  10. On a related note, any "free" or "cheap" piano, even ones that aren't "scams" per se, are often neglected or damaged, often beyond its value to repair. Be sure you understand the condition of the piano before you take it, otherwise you may not be able to get it properly tuned or repaired. I've had piano tuning technicians tell me a piano cannot be tuned because the tuning pins are damaged and do not properly hold tension. The cost to redo the pin block and then restring it is *thousands*. They tell me straight up it's better to buy something else than to try to fix the current one, unless it has any sort of significant sentimental value.

  11. The US has been raging wars for the last 3 decades on supposedly "bad guys" for having a different skin color or different religion but the real bad guys are these network of scammers leaching off vulnerable people resources, If the US put that effort to neutralize their platforms the world would be in a better situation now.

  12. Nigeria better be glad that regular U.S. citizens don't have access to nooks.
    Nigeria is full of wickedness and I certainly wouldn't show any mercy.

  13. There's a new facebook marketplace scam going around where a random account will ask to call you just to get your phone number and then they send a 6 digit code which will take over your account. If someone on FB is asking to call you, do not do it.

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