By the NewsPatron Viral Desk

We all hate scammers. They are annoying, persistent, and often predatory. But every once in a while, a scammer picks the wrong target and gets absolutely destroyed.

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In a video that is winning the internet, a young woman receives a call from a man claiming her father owes him ?12,000 via an urgent UPI transfer. Instead of panicking, she plays along, leading to a reveal that is dark, hilarious, and satisfying.

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Direct from the Scene

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The Setup: “Papa Called Me”

The scammer, following the textbook “Family Emergency” script, confidently states that her “Papa” asked him to collect the money. He thinks he has a hooked victim.

But the woman calmly asks:

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“How did you talk to my father? Because I haven’t been able to talk to him for 4 years.”

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The scammer, clearly not doing his homework, promises, “I will make you talk to him.”

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The “Emotional Damage”

Then comes the knockout punch. She asks with a straight face:

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“Does Jio work at God’s place or Airtel? Because my father is ‘up there’, uncle. Your scam just failed.”

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The video cuts as the scammer realizes his humiliating mistake. The clip has exploded across social media with comments like “Emotional Damage” and “Savage Queen.”

A Serious Problem

While the video is funny, the threat is real. In 2025 alone, UPI frauds surged, with Indians losing over ?19,812 crore to cybercrimes. Scammers rely on fear and urgency. A little bit of awareness (and humor) can shut them down instantly.

What do you think? Was this the perfect way to handle a scammer? Let us know in the comments! ?

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