The Biggest Fast Food Scam Ever: McDonald's Monopoly Exposed
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Have you ever felt like something just didn’t add up…
Like there was more going on behind the scenes than anyone was talking about?
For years, millions of people believed they had a real chance at walking away with life-changing rewards through a well-known promotion. Cars, cash, and dream experiences all seemed within reach.
But behind the scenes, something very different was happening.
In this deep dive, we break down one of the biggest fast food scams ever uncovered. The McDonald’s Monopoly promotion looked completely random, but in reality, a single insider found a way to manipulate the system and control where the biggest prizes ended up.
This true crime story reveals how the operation worked, who was involved, and how it went undetected for nearly a decade before everything finally came crashing down.
What You’ll Learn:
How the McDonald’s Monopoly game actually worked behind the scenes
Who Jerome Jacobson was and how he exploited the system
The role of Gennaro Colombo in expanding the operation
How winning tickets were stolen, sold, and distributed
The psychology behind near-misses and why they keep people hooked
How the Federal Bureau of Investigation uncovered the truth
What happened after the arrests and how the scheme unraveled
️ Timestamps:
00:00 – The Illusion
05:30 – How It Worked
15:45 – The Insider
28:10 – Building the Operation
45:00 – Expansion
1:05:20 – The Investigation
1:20:00 – The Takedown
1:30:00 – The Fallout
This story sounds unbelievable… but every part of it is real.
And once you understand how it actually worked, you’ll never look at things the same way again.
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