In a comical twist of events, Tiffany Wright, a vigilant internet user, decided to give a taste of their own medicine to a scammer attempting an all-too-obvious iTunes gift card fraud. The perpetrator, masquerading as Father Jim Deiters, reached out to Tiffany, spinning a tale about needing a £400 ($500) iTunes voucher to aid his friend's heavenly journey. Posting the email exchange on social media, Tiffany engaged in a series of amusing responses, leading the scammer on a wild goose chase. The fake Father Jim, insisting on urgency, eventually lost his patience, resorting to capital letters in frustration. The climax of Tiffany's ingenious retaliation came when she revealed she had written down a "code" for the scammer, citing Exodus 20:15 from the Bible - "Thou shall not steal." The online community reveled in Tiffany's clever retribution, with many praising her wit and exposing the absurdity of the scam. The real Father Jim Deiters, a respected pastor with credentials in Business Administration and Divinity, was quick to distance himself from the scam, affirming that he does not solicit iTunes gift cards through email. This incident serves as a reminder to stay vigilant against online scams and highlights the importance of exposing and ridiculing scammers to protect potential victims.