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Manycam Video calling
Manycam is a virtual camera live streaming
software that allows you to play a background video instead of an actual livestream. You can use it with several text messaging platforms, for me I use Skype.
What do you need to get started
You need a laptop and a selfie video of whatever person you’re using to scam. For the purpose of this tutorial I’ll be using celebrity influencer Tristan Tate You also need to an email to register Skype with
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How to get started
1. Download and install manycam. Simply search manycam on your google chrome, download and install . Download and install Skype. Set up Skype in the name you’re using to scam
. Open both manycam and Skype. Then
go to your Skype settings (click three dots at the top corner to see settings) . . Click settings, you’d see a set of options, click audio & video. There you’ll change the camera from your laptop camera to manycam virtual webcam Join update yard for more updates https:// t.me/+XXDAQU2XSVs2NmQx or dm @fanthombird360 on telegram
. Once changed go back to your
manycam. On your manycam, right click on that first box. Then select images and videos and add your selfie video
. This is what it looks like after adding your video
Now this is where your creativity comes in.
The main concept of manycam video calling is for your client to see your face and movements, sometimes voice, for a short period of time. You use a selfie video that looks like you’re talking to a camera, so the client believes you’re talking to him, but your video is on mute so he cannot hear you. You pause, skip and play to make it look like network is glitching, you might even blame it on him/her. As long as they’ve seen you talking to them on a video call, most of them will believe. I’ve been using this for years now. I’ll do a separate AI video calling tutorial but believe me when I say, this works fantastically well too. With all set up, you go to your Skype, add up your client and video call him on her. The call shouldn’t be more than 15 -20 sec long, do it like twice and tell them you’ll try again later, network is too bad because of a storm or something. The level of trust they have for you will go up having seen you on what they believe to be a live call DM me @fanthombird360 on telegram and fanthombirdee on twitter if you have any question