The videographer Natoo was the guest of Anne Roumanoff's show "It feels good" Monday.

She tells how she was recently scammed by a teenager for wanting to sell her old cell phone.

And how she caught up with him when she realized what had just happened to him.

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Even YouTube stars can have mishaps with object resale sites.

This is what happened to YouTube videographer Natoo, who was scammed by selling her old phone.

An anecdote which ended well for her and which she told on Monday to Anne Roumanoff, on the occasion of her invitation to the program 

It feels good.

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After speaking with the buyer, Natoo goes to the meeting.

"He counted the bills in front of me, rolled them up and handed them to me," she recalls.

But a few moments later, when they have separated, Natoo changes the tickets.

"They were a bit rough, like poor quality paper," she explains.

"I looked, they were fake money."

The videographer immediately decides to follow the buyer-con artist.

“I don't know what got into me, and I called the police at the same time,” she still surprises herself today.

"I could have taken a punch"

Arrived at his level, Natoo puts his hand on the young man's shoulder and turns him towards her, with the idea of ​​playing on the element of surprise.

"You give me back my phone and we don't talk about it anymore," she told him.

The teenager does not seem to have time to understand what is going on, and they exchange the phone and the counterfeit tickets.

It is only after his hot reaction that Natoo realizes.

"Once we broke up, I started to shake," she laughs today.

"I could have taken a stab or a punch."

Fortunately, everything went smoothly.

And Natoo was able to sell his old phone to someone else.