You would think that an investment opportunity that promises sky-high profits with an in-your-face name like “sure win for you” would raise a red flag with the word “scam” emblazoned on it, but there is always someone who falls for it.
Among the victims in this case was a woman who invested around $6 million of her savings in the “sure thing”, believing it was a winner that would guarantee her a cosy retirement.
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