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r/ProRevenge | Genius Uses FAKE X ACCOUNTS To Get $10,000!

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🗓️ 6 December 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

What is going on everyone and welcome back to my channel. I hope you're all doing well. Now in today's

0:04.7

video, I have three fantastic revenge stories for you, starting with this one. When this poor guy's dad

0:10.6

passes away quite suddenly, the guy can't unfortunately get back to his home country to go to the funeral.

0:16.2

He just doesn't have enough money. So he tries to claim money from his insurance company to get back to the funeral.

0:21.5

But like any stingy insurance company, they say no, even though his father has just suddenly

0:26.5

passed away. But in response, as some amazing revenge, this genius comes up with an incredible way

0:32.8

of getting the money from that insurance company. Let's get into that story. Best thing, a travel insurer. In 2013, my dad passed away while my brother and I were on our

0:43.0

own independent international adventures. I was in Spain and my brother was in Canada and we needed

0:48.5

to get back to Australia. My travel insurance was dodgy, but eventually paid out after a few

0:53.6

complaints, which is pretty standard practice. My brother tried to dodgy, but eventually paid out after a few complaints, which is pretty

0:55.3

standard practice. My brother tried to claim $9,000. He could only get one emergency seat on a bunch of

1:02.3

connecting flights, and with that and his flight back after the funeral, etc. and other cancellations,

1:08.5

it all added up. Shock horror, his claim was rejected.

1:12.5

Back then, there wasn't an industry body that dealt with travel insurance companies.

1:16.5

Or if there was, we had no idea what it was.

1:19.7

So my brother went through the usual hurdles involved with the appeals and complaints process.

1:24.4

Eventually, they told him that his claim for $9,326 was rejected and their determination

1:31.0

was final. So, back then, companies didn't really have Twitter handles, especially not insurance

1:37.4

companies. So my brother, Ever the Troll, created a Twitter handle in this insurance company's name,

1:43.8

complete with their official logo.

1:45.9

He quickly set about gaining thousands of followers and legitimately began answering their questions,

1:51.9

with truthful, albeit quite negative responses. Things like, question, my daughter and I want to

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