Bloods-linked gang members charged in $414G ID-theft ring

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what were they doing stealing and selling? that is not a successful business...anyone can do that..holding a man at gunpoint taking his watch and selling it is not considred a successful business, its a crime...no running a business...how about profits, expenses, and the big killer taxes, which kill many people

They were purchasing and selling using credit cards numbers procured from the "dark web", again, this isn't something that just anyone can wake up and successfully start doing,
 

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This isn’t what rap group imagined their big break would look like | New York Post

This isn’t what rap group imagined their big break would look like

Credit-card fraudsters with ties to a hip-hop group that has a song titled “For A Scammer” spent months ripping off Manhattan’s toniest stores, sources said Tuesday.



Art apparently imitated life for the Brooklyn-based rappers — dubbed the “Pop Out Boyz” — after a yearlong investigation by the NYPD’s Financial Crimes Task Force led to the arrests of 39 affiliates and members this week, sources said.

Officials said that between May 2015 and April 2016, the defendants used stolen credit card information to make more than 200 purchases — ringing up approximately $258,000 at Barneys alone.

They also shopped at Saks Fifth Avenue and unsuccessfully tried to purchase $156,000 in goods and merchandise throughout the year as well.

Sources told The Post that the fraud operation ultimately fueled the group’s rap career.

In their song “For A Scammer,” which is posted to SoundCloud, the Pop Out Boyz can even be heard flaunting the spoils of their success.

“Watch the money do a backflip, early morning up at Saks Fifth, you see it you want it you have it … I just a hit a lick now I’m dabbin,” one of the rappers says.

Another repeatedly brags, “I’m cracking cards cause I’m a scammer” — seemingly referring to a new credit card scheme known as “card cracking.”

According to the American Bankers Association, the scam involves contacting a person through social media and letting criminals deposit phony checks into their bank accounts in exchange for a small cut of the illicit profits. But instead of paying up, the crooks typically remove all of their funds before the bank can determine that the check is counterfeit.

By the time the victim realizes the deposit is a fake, it’s too late — and they are left on the hook for any money that was withdrawn.

The suspects were rounded up Tuesday morning and hauled into Manhattan Supreme Court, where they were charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of a forged instrument, conspiracy, and criminal possession of stolen property, among other counts.

“As alleged, the members of this identity theft ring exploited stolen personal information to manufacture fake credit cards,” explained Police Commissioner Bill Bratton.

“With the forged instruments, the defendants shopped in Manhattan’s most high-end retail stores, all on someone else’s dime.”

Additional reporting by Emily Saul


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So they made a rap song eh?

We're going to need a "Coli millennial young breh thread" much like the quick lil gems thread sticked at the top of the locker to offer some wise words for these fatherless brothers out here making a fool of themselves

They didn't learn from Bobby Schmurda about making songs detailing their criminal activity smh
 

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They were purchasing and selling using credit cards numbers procured from the "dark web", again, this isn't something that just anyone can wake up and successfully start doing,

lol man in nyc people has been on this for years now....it doesnt take a brain surgeon to do that...do not compare it to successfully running a business...its the internet..with enough searching a middle schooler can gain access to areas as such...stop giving these guys credit they dont deserve
 

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lol man in nyc people has been on this for years now....it doesnt take a brain surgeon to do that...do not compare it to successfully running a business...its the internet..with enough searching a middle schooler can gain access to areas as such...stop giving these guys credit they dont deserve
You can find a tutorial on the dark web for 50 bucks that shows you exactly what to do.
 

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Scam boys been getting money like this. Its not new, pays better, is safer than trappin' and able to be more insulated. :yeshrug:

285K on clothes breh...

nah breh....

nah, that's some of the most incompetent/dense/illogical/mental midget/idiotic/brain capacity of a 12 year old BS I've ever read in my life

Young men spent 285K on clothes :stopitslime:

rapped about it (and are about to do hard time for it..)

and posted it soundcloud

that is just as dangerous as trappin to me for other reasons (reasons stated above)
 

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Scam boys been getting money like this. Its not new, pays better, is safer than trappin' and able to be more insulated. :yeshrug:
but since they black you know they still gonna give em crack rock numbers. White boys get like 2 years then 3 on probation n shyt. Watch how the the laws get more "strict" since brothers got into this game now.
 

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285K on clothes breh...

nah breh....

nah, that's some of the most incompetent/dense/illogical/mental midget/idiotic/brain capacity of a 12 year old BS I've ever read in my life

Young men spent 285K on clothes :stopitslime:

rapped about it (and are about to do hard time for it..)

and posted it soundcloud

that is just as dangerous as trappin to me for other reasons (reasons stated above)
But not to them. Unless you been out on the Ave as a teenager in 2016 hustlin then I dont expect you to see how white collar crime isnt as dangerous as selling dope and beefing over land. Thats rather obtuse of you to say otherwise. nikkas get hard time for selling dope and you risk your life the second you enter the game. White collar does not come with that element of physical danger to the shorties. They can move how they want. You cant move like that hustlin.

And designer clothes are some of the easiest things to fence that also stay in high demand with extremely high off market return. $285k retail of Gucci/LV/etc has street value of just under $200k if they have dedicated Ps. How long you think it would take corner hustlers to get that much cash in pocket and not have to kick up to big homies like hustling?
 

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