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Is Goldmoney is a Scam? Listen to What a Customer Has to Say.

I previously warned people about Goldmoney. 

See here Mike Exposes the Gold Money Mind Control Scam

In addition to the more obvious mind control scam I previously discussed, I was also quite confident Goldmoney was shafting customers in other ways, but I had no actually evidence of this so I didn't specifically mention it.

However, I did discuss my suspicions that the company was operating in a very sneaky manner by installing all kinds of fees in order to extract more money from the gold bugs who trusted the personalities that backed Goldmoney. 

If the following account (from the individual in the video below) is true, it confirms my suspicions.

I have no reason to think the man in the video below is not telling the truth. In fact, many other customers have been saying similiar things about Goldmoney.  Assuming he is being honest, the only other issue to consider is his judgment. That is, just because he thinks he was scammed does not mean that he was. At the end of the day, most things in life are highly influenced by judgment. 

When we speak of alleged scams, I find it interesting to note that the management and principal investors of Goldmoney resemble what you'd see at a Jewish wedding. For instance, Goldmoney is synonymous with Jewish clowns like James Turk, Roy Seabag, Peter Schiff, and many other gold-pumping disinformation hucksters. Even the Jewish parasite and insider trading parasite George Soros is an investor in Goldmoney.

So the question becomes, given the roster of VIPs behind Goldmoney, would you trust the company? I sure as hell wouldn't. 

Do you really think you are getting away from the "evil banks" by depositing your money into a questionable company that uses sleazy tactics to lure customers? 

Consider that most people who distrust the banks also understand that the banks are run by Jews. 

Unfortunately, the young man in the video below has learned the hard way how the gold pumping syndicate operates. But he doesn't quite understand the bigger picture. 

But he is by no means alone.

Try running an internet search on Goldmoney. You will find countless complaints and allegations of fraud by current and former customers. 

Like I said before; why do you think the company is listed on the Canadian stock exchange? 

The Canadian stock market has a reputation for listing many trash companies that would never pass the scrutiny and regulatory requirements found in the US stock market. The oversight and accountability by Canadian securities regulators is a joke compared to that seen in the U.S. 

 

You might want to post comments on his video informing people that I have been exposing the gold charlatans and their many tricks for more than a decade.

And I remain as the only expert in the world who has done so. 

This is just one example illustrating the value of our website membership.  

Folks, it’s like I’ve been saying. You had better learn to spot con artists and scams early on. Otherwise, you’re going to get taken throughout your life because the scams and scam artists are everywhere.

There is no better source than our content to learn how the scams work and how to spot scam artists.

Imagine if this man had been aware of my content.

Do you think he would have been fooled by the gold-pumping syndicate? 

Imagine how much money he would have NOT lost to the various gold pumpers and gold pumping pitches. 

I'd like to hear what Mr. Seabag has to say about the plethora of customers who have been calling Goldmoney a "scam" for years now. 

Hey Roy, if you've got the balls to face my questions and criticisms regarding Goldmoney, let me know and we can talk about it.  I won't hold my breath. 


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