How I Got Scammed and Lost $100,000

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  • Gotta respect the way you handled this situation, funny how me losing $1000 lead to the truth of a way bigger scam
  • This story really solidified my respect for Ludwig. To be able to admit you were scammed, talk about it openly so others won’t be scammed, and change the SCAMMER’s life for the better in the process, is a testament to his character. He sets a great example
  • @SB737
    Grayson messed with the wrong guy when he scammed ludwig 😂
  • Ludwig, i feel like you really should be reporting this guy. Getting him banned from vegas doesn't stop him from doing this to someone who can't afford a 50k loss. He can go gamble out of state, or online. How do you know he won't just find another outlet to do this and eventually ruin someones life?
  • @beryyjams
    can’t say i blame him for monetizing his loss of money
  • gambling is dogshit and i hope everyone keeps becoming aware of the dangers it has on anyone it touches and the people around them
  • I can't imagine how hard it would be to decide to take a re-coveryagent role of an scammed persons. The history needs to be remembered though and the help that was born through such pain and suffering. Mad respect to these brian hacks online that take on these role to help traumatized victims all over the world.
  • Funny how lud can turn his worst experiences into content for us
  • @terakahn
    I'm glad he told the whole story. I hope it has a better ending than it stands right now. I've heard Ludwig talk about his gambling addiction in the past so when I heard he gambled 40k I was really worried about him. The fact he was ok with losing 50k is kind of crazy though.
  • @TBH_Inc
    I remember him telling chat about this guy when he got back from Vegas. We were all trying to tell him it was a scam but oh well, at least Lud can take the loss, and is willing to admit he was scammed.
  • It’s actually pretty touching that lud would choose to protect this guy from going to prison but Grayson should face harsher consequences. self banning/public shame isn’t enough - people don’t change easily, especially when it involves money.
  • @diboi3617
    15:03- Hey Lud, quick note: you never told Grayson he scammed you, so the fact he instantly assumed you were threatening him of scamming you means that he 100% scammed you and knew you were suspicious- nice little fact for you to know someone is guilty of doing something to you when they say they didn’t :] (or just a little detectives note if you will :D)
  • @bt4582
    So good that you were open and talked about this!!! So many scammers use shame to help get away with it. Also liked how you were merciful. will be very interested to hear if he stops scamming others...unfortunately don't think he will be able to stop but hope so!
  • @uppsie
    I'm genuinely impressed, this takes a lot of maturity and restraint to not only admit you got scammed, but to not take the easy vindictive route.
  • Gambling addiction or not, I wouldn't let him off. You really trust him to 'self-ban' and not do this shit again? Remember the last time you put your trust in this guy? He might be playing nice now, but that's because he's backed into a corner; he'll say anything for a safe exit. Letting him go 100% leads to him scamming more people.
  • I remember hearing the story on the yard but this is a wild and sad ending to it. It's sad because the person has an addiction and is likely to reoffend. Lud's decision has good intentions, hopefully there's aren't any bad consequences that come from it.
  • @keashe176
    Johnson spy , I really admire how you stay focused and always remember there are victims, real people, losing their money and even killing themselves because they are ashamed at falling for these scams. God bless you and keep you,Damn it feels good when you expose these guys, for some reason, other YouTubers are nervous to do so. You're the king!
  • @WhoIsJoeM
    This is why I like Ludwig, he's tanking his $100,000 loss and giving Grayson a chance to have a fresh start on his life, when most people would want revenge. Mad respect.