Witness
the cautionary prankvertising in this viral spot for a Belgian bank
warning you not to give out financial information online. Recounting
more than just a simple case of credit-card fraud, the video shows how
one truly creepy guy befriends an ordinary Belgian dude on Facebook—who
was stupid enough to give out his deets in response to a phishing
email—and tries to steal his life. Not content to post hilarious or
insulting messages on the poor guy's hacked Facebook page, creepy bank
rep has facial prosthetics made so he looks exactly like his victim, and
starts posting pictures that the guy's wife probably won't find too
funny. Then the doppelgänger orders an antique harp, has it delivered
and signs for it, eventually appearing face to face with our our
woebegotten protagonist to serious freak the crap out of him. Duval
Guillaume Modem, the same agency that was behind "A Dramatic Surprise on a Quiet Square," brings the whole thing to life in a chilling way. Those who heed the warning can check out tips atsafeinternetbanking.be to make sure they don't become the subject of the next freakishly disturbing identity theft.
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