Barefoot Calls a Single Mother in the Middle of the Night
Hi Scott
I’m a 57-year-old single mum. I bought a property 3 years ago and work, as a nurse, almost every day to make ends meet. I get anxious when I think about the age I will be when I finally pay off my house, age 71! Will I even be able to work at that age? Then I start thinking of how to make money quickly. The lotto obviously is not going my way, so I looked into the stock markets and opened an account with CoinDaq. They are very helpful, but I do feel uneasy. I invested $2,500 and they supported me, so I added $2,500. I made 23% profit, about $1176.17. Which I’m excited about but somehow it seems too good to be true? Now they try to convince me to take $50,000 from my super and then I will make up to $9,000 a month with a ‘bonus’ of about $230,000 every 3 years. What is your opinion about this?
Kind regards
Linda
Linda,
As I’m reading this, it’s currently 4:35 am, (see above).
I’m debating whether I call you right now and completely FREAK YOU OUT.
It would go something like this:
“Good morning, it’s the Barefoot Investor. You are being robbed RIGHT NOW!”
(I’d scream ‘RIGHT NOW’ down the line, for dramatic effect).
Then you’d bolt upright in bed, and listen nervously for the burglars rifling through your stuff.
However, they didn’t climb through a window, and nab your telly Linda. They came in via your computer, and they convinced you to willingly hand over your cash.
Linda, they are scammers.
Literally the very first website that comes up when you Google ‘CoinDaq’ says:
“Coindaq is a scam site”.
The robbers have already stuffed $5,000 of your money into their duffle bag. Yet they haven’t left. They’re now searching around for the big pay day: your superannuation.
Again, to be clear:
YOU ARE BEING ROBBED RIGHT NOW!
No matter what they tell you, never ever speak to them again.
Scott.