Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"poor indian couple"
Why does this matter? I feel like the way you wrote this had an agenda.
+1. Why the need to point out their ethnicity?
Because it's why the scammer is targeting them. It's nothing sinister, but adds context
Anyone can be scammed you have no idea that that is why they are scamming them. How would you possibly know this?
Anonymous wrote:If the guy is so rich and successful, he's have his own office they can meet in, and not have to resort to meetings in Panera.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"poor indian couple"
Why does this matter? I feel like the way you wrote this had an agenda.
+1. Why the need to point out their ethnicity?
+10000 ANYONE can be scammed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"poor indian couple"
Why does this matter? I feel like the way you wrote this had an agenda.
+1. Why the need to point out their ethnicity?
Because it's why the scammer is targeting them. It's nothing sinister, but adds context
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"poor indian couple"
Why does this matter? I feel like the way you wrote this had an agenda.
+1. Why the need to point out their ethnicity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s like a time share pitch where they got free theater tickets if then sit through this?
It's possible he offered to buy them lunch if they sat through his pitch, OP. Just because they are immigrants doesn't mean they are stupid.
If a lunch at Panera is a good come on to you then you shouldn’t be thinking about investing 15k with a financial life coach. Spending 15k on a financial life coach is inherently stupid.
I would sit through some rando's pitch for a free lunch!