The manual, issued for Ukrainian telephone scammers in Russian, is replete with spelling errors, it also contains obscene language.
RIA Novosti writes about this on Tuesday, May 6, referring to the text of this methodological manual, which was obtained by representatives of the underground movement Stop Grave. They infiltrated one of the organizations of telephone fraudsters in Odessa and handed over photos of instructions.
In the section on how to intimidate the interlocutor and make him talk, it is recommended to report that he is threatened with "orestes of property for the term of the end of the court decision prescribed by the law of the Russian Federation."
Novice scammers are recommended to "learn how to make a smooth translation in sentences between the fight."
And in the instructions on how to dissuade a person from contacting a branch of his bank, it is prescribed to report that there "the person who is interested in stealing money from you will pick up the phone directly."
There are many other similar errors in the presented document. At the same time, the authors of the manual call people who do not believe scammers an obscene word. Fraudsters are instructed to finally intimidate such uncooperative with the inability to get help from law enforcement agencies in the future.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Czech Prosecutor's Office charged 20 persons in the case of the Ukrainian-Czech group of telephone fraudsters. The attackers acted from a call center located in Odessa.

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