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by patcheudor 3652 days ago
While waiting for the police there's nothing wrong with making a video. Taking it home to inspect it? That's something else entirely.

In terms of this as valuable education, lets put our critical thinking hats on. Did this ultimately make the world safer and help real people? Likely very little because most people have zero liability for credit-card fraud and if we think through this a bit more maybe it makes the world more dangerous.

What happens when someone who watched this video decides to do the same when they find a skimmer in Mexico, but someone from the local crime syndicate that placed it there see's them remove it, then follows them until they have a chance to take it back with force? Now someone gets hurt.

In all cases, immediately call the police.

EDIT: and if you don't trust the police, leave it, walk away, and anon call it in or call the bank.

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I would agree it is completely stupid to remove and walk off with an ATM skimmer in a foreign country, all before calling the cops. There are so many ways that could end badly. There's nothing informative or educational that couldn't be shown by pictures or videos at the ATM and calling cops right away (the poster is now claiming he did call cops when he was able to get to a phone; this is still not impressive).

However, this is an ATM skimmer + PIN cam. Not credit card fraud. Debit and ATM cards have much less protection. Consumers have 0 liability for CC fraud; when but your card is skimmed and PIN is stolen your checking account can get emptied, and you potentially have the burden of proving that it wasn't you using your card in a card-present, PIN transaction.