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A 271,000-word WhatsApp conversation between a Bay Area man and his scammer reveals the heartbreaking mechanics of a new breed of investment racket.
These scams are carried out “on a large scale, on an industrial scale — like they’re doing fraud in a factory,” Jan Santiago, the deputy director of advocacy group Global Anti-Scam Organization, told Forbes.
10/20/21 Jessica: The money you earn can better help your father Cy: I’m not greedy as long as it is safe Jessica: Ok, let's talk back Cy: Ok.
Cy: I keep telling myself Cy: If I can make 1.7m in two weeks we should be able to get it back especially your news are 100% accurate inside info But by the following day, he tried to stave off Jessica by lying to her, claiming that his family was onto him.
In the end, Cy managed to borrow $100,000 from a childhood friend and sold hundreds of thousands more of his own assets, all of which he promptly invested with Jessica’s guidance — an additional $600,000 on top of the $440,000 he’d already handed over.
I had this thought of ramming the car into a barrier and just let that be and let God decide whether I would live through this or I would die.”
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