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NanoBaiter makes fraudster Kabir Singh watch $10,000 vanish live as scambaiter exposes Delhi Refund Scam, netizens say 'well deserved'

NanoBaiter makes fraudster Kabir Singh watch $10,000 vanish live as scambaiter exposes Delhi Refund Scam, netizens say 'well deserved'

Indiatimes 1 week ago
A viral thread on X has exploded online after scambaiter NanoBaiter exposed an alleged tech support scammer identified as Kabir Singh.
In less than 24 hours, the posts pulled in millions of views as users watched the situation unfold in real time.

Instead of a victim losing money, Kabir Singh was left watching $10,000 in gift cards get redeemed live on his own screen. The moment flipped the usual scam narrative and quickly became one of the most talked about scam videos online.

How NanoBaiter trapped Kabir Singh

NanoBaiter did not take any real risk during the interaction. He posed as a victim and allowed Kabir Singh to connect to a virtual machine, a controlled system designed to look real but remain completely secure.

Believing he had access, Kabir Singh followed his usual script. But the situation quickly turned when NanoBaiter reversed the connection and gained access to the scammer's own device. This included Kabir Singh's webcam, system details, and network information. The thread also claimed that location data pointed to an apartment area in North Delhi, placing Kabir Singh at the centre of the operation.

The $10,000 moment that triggered panic

The most intense part came when NanoBaiter launched a fake gift card redemption setup while still connected to Kabir Singh. The site looked real, and as the redemption process began, Kabir Singh could see everything happening live.

Within seconds, his tone shifted from confident to desperate. Kabir Singh began shouting and pleading for the process to stop, repeatedly yelling "Do not redeem" as the codes appeared to be used.

The clip shows visible panic as Kabir Singh realises he has lost control of the situation. What was meant to be a scam turned into a live meltdown, with thousands watching it unfold.

How Kabir Singh's scam operation worked

According to the thread, Kabir Singh allegedly ran a standard tech support refund scam. Victims are usually targeted with fake emails or pop ups posing as companies like Apple or Amazon, warning about charges or subscriptions.

When victims call the number, scammers like Kabir Singh guide them into installing remote access software such as AnyDesk or TeamViewer. Once inside the system, they manipulate screens or pressure victims into buying gift cards under the excuse of refunds.

These codes are then quickly redeemed or resold, making the money extremely hard to recover. It is a simple but highly effective system that continues to target vulnerable people.

Evidence shared and call to Delhi Police

The thread quickly filled with reactions as users responded to Kabir Singh's visible panic. One user on X said, "DOOOH NOHT REDEEEEEEM," echoing the now viral moment, while another wrote, "Someone did this to my mom. People like this deserve the worst." Many users, including Indians, expressed frustration with scams like the one Kabir Singh allegedly ran. One comment read, "We are tired of these scams. Thank you for exposing Kabir Singh."

Others praised NanoBaiter's work, calling it satisfying and necessary. At the same time, a few users questioned whether the video was staged. NanoBaiter responded directly, insisting the interaction with Kabir Singh was real and meant to spread awareness.

At the end of the thread, NanoBaiter tagged Delhi Police and called for action against Kabir Singh. He offered to provide full evidence, including webcam screenshots, device details, and location coordinates linked to the alleged scammer. So far, there has been no official confirmation of action against Kabir Singh, but the case is still recent and continues to gain attention online.
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