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Great. What am I going to do with all these giant ants now.
I hope and pray that Dragon (my chinese wife ) head got conned in this scam.
Ah wlcome to capitalism Chinese people - get used to greedy bast@rds stealing your money.
Idiots
Similar wonder-scams happened in newly "liberated" Russia 15 years ago. I feel sorry for decent Chinese people who got caught up in this crap.
Deceived by their own deceivers, but that's hardly new, and certainly not confined to China. Chinese people are learning the bad ways of the worst aspects of the capitalist world fast, but at personal human cost. Facetious comments on this subject won't wear. Gullible people all over the western world have fallen for less.
Does this mean the aphrodisiac is no longer available??
Poor Charles Linskaill!
#7 Absolutely right Dragonhead and at least the Chinese will probably shoot the con-men id they catch them.
Boy Wonder
Charles Linskaill could say the same about you if he so chooses.
Isn't there an adage that if it sounds too good to be true it usually is not?
There's a gullible and greedy fool born every day - in this case THREE MILLION !!! misguided Chinese.
When they do things in China they don't do it by halves, don't they?
Coat them suckers in chocolate, and and coconut then sell them as a high protein snack.
According to the article, the scheme has been running for eight years and until two months ago kept up its promise of a 32½% annual return. If that is so, then anyone who invested £650 eight years ago will have received a total return of £1654. Not bad.
But it is a tragedy for those who joined the bandwagon after three of its four wheels had come off.