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  2. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The Trevor Jacob plane crash, which Jacob deliberately staged in 2021 for YouTube views, claiming it was an accident caused by engine failure. Kryakutnoy, the purported Russian inventor of the hot air balloon. The Lady Hope Story, a claim of Charles Darwin's deathbed conversion to evangelical Christianity.

  3. Kitboga (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2017, Kitboga found out that his grandmother had fallen victim to many scams designed to prey on the elderly, both online and in person. [4] He then discovered "Lenny", a loop of vague pre-recorded messages that scam baiters play during calls to convince the scammer that there is a real person on the phone without providing any useful information to the scammer.

  4. Scammer Payback - Wikipedia

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    Pierogi was born on July 16th, 1986, [3] he previously worked as a cybersecurity professional. [4] He launched his YouTube channel "Scammer Payback" on May 15, 2019, focusing on high-production scam-baiting content in which he pretends to be a scam victim by portraying a variety of characters with the use of a voice changer to waste the scammers' time and distract them.

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    Listen in to the French call of Curry's performance: ... the U.S. won its fifth straight gold medal in men's basketball, dating back to the 2008 Beijing Games. Kevin Durant, right, Steph Curry (4 ...

  7. Maximum Exposure - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Exposure (also known as Max X) is an American reality television series showcasing video clips on a variety of subjects. It ran from October 7, 2000 until May 25, 2002. As its various slogans attest, the show was targeted at teens and young adults.

  8. MrBeast Scams: What To Watch Out For in 2023 - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Though the MrBeast fake YouTube pop-ad scam is just one of many scams out there, it is systematic ...

  9. The great debate for every sports league and team in America ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... teams and even leagues have to balance whether to seek maximum profits or maximum exposure.