Please do not believe any comments claiming they will help you get your money back - they are likely scams. We will take these comments down as efficiently as we can.
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Thank you for sharing this story, not everyone is willing to openly share their losses. especially with such huge amount without anonymity. There's no shame in admitting your mistakes, but we have to learn from them regardless and move forward.
The husband is so supportive. Really glad that the lady didn’t do anything silly or lose her family over it. Just treat it as a life lesson and move on in peace with our life and family. Don’t look at what we have lost. Feel blessed with what we have.
My gut is telling me , she was having an emotional affair with this guy, otherwise why would you chat with a random stranger u met on tiktok. N also hide it from your husband. N she hide about the investment thing from her husband too. Unless u were selfish n wanted to do it for yourself only. Maybe she didn't tell him the whole truth to her husband. Or maybe not to us. Because she doesn't want to be judged. If I was the husband I would have divorce her . Not being a SIMP
@@citrosoda5370 honestly, they say "it isn't the victim that is dumb, it's the scammers that are too smart", but in this particular case...I mean, her poor husband shows her it's a scam, she persists. Some people are just doomed to be parted from their money.
She has a very good husband who values her more than money. She lost so much also because she is greedy. Look at her definition of friends. Someone whom she can benefited from else nothing much can progress from there. Hope she learn her lesson.
That is my thought as well, I would agree to this comment heartily. If she see every friendship as a benefactory, she won't be getting a whole lot of genuine people around her.
@@msbunny8845 well, if you aren't genuine in the first place (eg u helped today becos u expect others to help u back someday) how can u expect to find someone who will be genuinely good to you? Of all those who had been scammed (which I hv read so far) she is the only one whom I feel is really serve her right. Compare her responses with other victims, I feel that by right she should not be scammed, given the fact that she is far more analytical than others who sounded more gullible. She appeared to be a higher mangement level to me. However she behaved irrationally as she is too blinded by wanting to earn fast bucks. This scammer didn't even need to trap her. She offered herself to him to be butchered by asking any good investment that she can consider.
Served her right. Too greedy. Doing business also dunno meh… where got so good lobang. I met numerous online friends and once that talk about investment, I will block and cut all contact immediately. Remember, rich people won’t teach u how to get rich.
My sister is currently going through a scam and it’s literally happening exactly like this and she refuses to listen to anyone. It’s frustrating and I’m honestly at a loss for what to do next before it gets worse. Lucky she’s in the trust building stage and he hasn’t asked for money yet (as far as I know). I spotted this from a mile away, the whole family did and we’re trying to get her to cut the communication, but she will not listen. She trust every single word that comes out of his mouth. I hope we can save her before it’s too late.
Ask her to look for signs of a scammer : 1) ask to meet scammer, scammers usually gives excuses not to meet as they fear will be caught or reveal their true face 2) see how often they keep bringing up investment even after you have said you're not interested, scammers will keep bringing it up luring with high profits 3) scammer may ask for financial help citing family problems as another way to get money 4) NEVER download any apps suggested by scammer, not even for trial, not even to try try $5 investment .... the app may ask for registration or direct you to key in passwords inside fake banking log in page .... etc
I'm a victim to this scam which happened earlier this year, with a 6 digit loss. Kudos to her for sharing this story on this platform to gain more awareness. It needs great courage to share this story to the public as victims are often blamed and shamed due to the nature of 杀猪盘.
Watch the kind of people you indulge in online , I did the same thing with a crypto agent and I was scammed but hacksting helped me recover and tracked the scammer's within 24hours.
The longer you watch this lady, the more angry you get at her. I'm gonna be blunt: this lady is too pretentious. Till the filming of this, she still seems to be in denial. I can't believe she said what she did at the end; that she would confiscate all the $, etc if her friend was a victim. Basically, she's faulting her husband and family for not confiscating things from her, implying they enabled her. Wow. She's all "I don't like him. I was only interested in making friends, he was CEO of ceramics, I thought it's interesting. & It was me who asked him to show me how to invest" 🙄😒 Seems to be making excuses for everything. A lot of people like to make interesting "acquaintances". But we don't text & speak to them daily, many times a day. These scammers chat/talk on phone with victims for MONTHS before even bringing up investments. This woman isn't honest to her husband. Her husband is a very very good husband.
pls have some empathy. first, it's not easy for her to share such a painful and embarrassing incident. second, you are psychoanalysing/judging here. "seems to be in denial?" how so? she's coming out in a public interview to tell everyone, she's been scammed. how is that being in denial? she's not making excuses, she's trying to explain her thought process at that time. give people more benefit of the doubt, because we all need that at some point.
Thank you for sharing to warn others. Really sad how scammers are getting away from scamming people because of international jurisdictional difficulties. In my line of work the most monitory loss by a victim I have seen was over $500,000 USD. A female victim fell for a romance scam.
Hi, I need somebody's help in identifying a Chinese man who scammed me in the name of romance. He gave his id card and passport details but I believe those are fake.
Yalo, all my bosses who work literally rushes into office to sign documents and meeting meeting, 7pm liao still sitting at office or rushing do errand take care of child and wife etc, what kind of ceo so eng chat with a random dog lover
You are a married woman and if some random guy you meet online asks, "do you like me?", it should be a definite sign that you should end any further contact with him. Her stupidity and gullible personality almost destroyed her family.
BINGO! Feels like she lacks respect for her husband and never got much attention (esp. male), or even dated much. I feel she tries to be "professional". She said it herself, the scammer portrays himself in high society. She never bother asking why was I targeted or what he wanted from me. She liked the attention she got from her scammer bc it was a fantasy she never got the courage to meet someone like him irl. So many delusional men/women out there.
@@Soni-vc4jb Thank you for your well wishes. Higher chance for me to get scammed from a friend/family than some random attractive person I've encountered online.
There is no good reason for a married person to entertain texts from stranger of gender of attraction online when it involves subtle flirting, hinting of courtship or a listener, ask you their sexual appeal (like cute or hot or not) because these shld be what you do with your spouse.
For similar victims like her, it usually all boils down to 90% greed and being materialistic, and 10% gullibility. As the saying goes, "As long as you are not greedy, you will not be scammed"
Nowadays be careful where you make friends. Be careful if somebody sweet talk into your confidence . Read up scammers techniques as they get more and more sophisticated every day . Kudos to the brave lady for being up front and shared her experience to warn the public . 👍
Am an overseas Chinese and was in China setting up a small business with Chinese relatives as partners. After many years of running the business together, I realized that I was being cheated all along. Lesson learned: you can be cheated not just by a stranger, but also by a friend, even relatives. Sometimes, you're actually most vulnerable when cooperating with close friends and relatives. Hope to hear from anyone with similar experiences in China.
Dudu I fell for a man who I have not see before and I somuch love and care about it for more than 2years i always send him money when ever he ask me because I work with instactart and I get so much batches daily and I earn a lot of money which makes me give him money whenever he ask me. One day I fell so emotionally😔 to see he's face and I decided to call him video call intentionally and he mistakly pick up my video call and I saw he's face it's won't the person I was chatting and loving for 2years and he invested my money on Bitcoin. Which I reported him and I was directed to someone who helped me recover back my money from he's investment plafrom hit him him up he's gonna help you.
cannot do business in China de, two of my relatives go there all lost money due to them 拐弯抹角 with their contracts, every word in contract can be twisted to their benefit one lol
I agree. When the closest relative to me cheated me for money, I instantly realized you really can't trust anyone even your closest ones when it comes to business.
If she had shared her investment experience with her husband, her husband might have pick up the things she failed to notice or overlooked and stopped her.
Well.. I have a friend that after telling the spouse, the spouse ask him to all in.. and yes they lost all their savings 😅 the scammers seem to be that good..
@@hotlime the thing is once you are blinded by the other person's first impression, (like how can a Rich CEO cheat me of $2000? or why would a person who owns many properties be WRONG in making this kind of investment , just follow in), your sense of "Safety checks" and suspicious, like why is this office registered here and have you tried to contact the address? or done your due diligence. For me, i am the kind of, WHY ME? if its SO EASY to BE RICH, Why would some stranger share his way to riches with me? i guess i am a overly suspicious person, who dun believe in "good fortune" coming so easily
@@lingth Another tell-tale sign is "when a person tries to hint on how 'wealthy' he is or he is someone . . . etc. And no one has a sure way to riches.
She didn't because she was clearly having an emotional affair with this guy . She loved the attention she got for him. If u r married why would you chat with a random person that too with an opposite gender n don't tell yur husband about it .Otherwise she would have definitely share things with her husband. Either she didn't say the whole truth to her husband. Or maybe she didn't said the whole truth to us . N because it was emotional affair , that's why he forgave her. U really think her husband picked up a knife just to prove its a scam. Naa, she probably confessed n that's why he may have threatened to kill himself. But then later she realised she got scammed. N was alone , but he forgave her. Because she doesn't want to be judged..
Not really, a lot of ppl are stupid, or may I say, blinded by greed I had a ex-colleague who worked in audit for years, and she was a financial controller of a company when she got scammed Even someone like her also fell for an investment scam She downloaded an app through a recommendation of a friend The friend was innocent though, all of them downloaded an app which allegedly will let them earn money through crypto investments They got to know the app from other friends Initially they did earn some money, that’s why my friend also recommended her own brother to use the app All of them lost money, because in the end they couldn’t withdraw their money My friend lost SGD 100k
My sister also fell for a scam. But the scam was not an investment scam, it was a mail scam. She got a message from the post office, stating that they were unable to mail her items due to an incorrect postage and that they ask her to go into a link to pay for the postage. Since my sister ordered things from shopee, she went in and lose about $300. Apprenently the scams were located in Korea but we managed to freeze her account, make a police report and retrieve her lost money.
It happened to me but with a lot smaller amount of money. I followed exactly the same steps, first small amount, then after winning, more and more, until I decided to withdraw. After they asked for security deposit and tax etc I realised it was a scam and deleted everything off my phone losing my savings 😢…Now I’m very cautious
Stand in front of the mirror and ask yourself : if that guy knows a way to make so much money, why is he spending so much time with you?? Answer: 1. He is stupid 2. You are stupid
My friend got scam at least $300K! Now she still have not wake up and continue communitcaing with the scammer. Her family and all her friends knowed about this and since stop lending her any more money. All her bank accounts were already frozen and I''ve also made police report but police can't do anything as she herself refused to make a report. The worst part is she continue to believe the scammer and opened a new bank account and continue to transfer money to the scammer.
I think it's because she still couldn't accept reality that she has lost that much money. If she stop now then it become something real, she couldn't handle that. Hope she realize soon that the money is gone
Thank you for sharing your experience in such details. It will definitely help people getting aware of the scams which is almost everywhere in today world, coming in different styles of scheme. And it would really gives chances to a lot of families out there to avoid a possible disaster.
the husband knew that it was a scam but still gave her $11K to pay the scammer? i'm pretty sure there are better ways to let her know that this is a scam, instead of burning $11K to let her learn her lesson
Easier said than done dude. Victims of fraud tend to be in constant denial of the fact they have been scammed. Their ego cannot accept the embarrassment. Even if the scammer literally says "I am a scammer" the victim may not believe.
If it is too good to be true, then it is. People should heed the advice don't talk to a stranger. The victims should be asking for money from a stranger and not vice versa. We have heard a lot about such fraudsters and yet they are able to commit fraud because people are naive. Personally, I am not on any social media and I have led a happy life.
Hmm, if I had an investment-savvy "CEO friend in high society," so generous with money-making advice and opportunities, HE should be sending ME money instead!
One has to ask oneself, if the other guy claim he can help one make so much, why would he want tell you? He should be so busy making the mountain of gold for himself. This is what came to mind when I once attended a talk and the presenter said he could make so much for the audience.
She have friends from businesses which should indicate that they are savvy with their money and investments? She was talking to a man online and developed 'trust' for this very same man when she couldn't confirmed the authencity of the information? Greed is indeed a huge factor here.
These scammers are so obvious, I don't know how someone can fall for it. Its everywhere in the news. Do not trust any strangers, online or offline. Do not talk about money with anyone, even if they are your "friends"
I have a brother who was scammed by a Ponzi scheme. No matter how much we tried to convince him he was being scammed, he refused to listen. Stubborn, hard-headed, thinking he is some kind of investment guru. Finally, the scam made the papers and only then did he realize he was scammed. Ashen-faced and dejected, he looked like a suckered fool. I found no joy in being right and spent many a sleepless night knowing how this could have been avoided/reduced had the idiot listened.
@@jeylful it's still her greed that led her to this situation, thinking she can get free investment lessons from a successful businessman as fast track to make quick money. she literally said she doesn't befriend someone who wouldn't benefit her. i'm very good at investing and i certainly wouldn't be teaching someone or take them up for a ride for free.
Never trust someone you have not met face to face and also need to conduct due diligence on that person. Money is difficult to earn. Don't let scammers take those hard-earned money of yours. With so many scamming syndicates out there, there is no reason to make friends online. Whoever contacts you online are basically scammers imho.
I have a old friend who pretend to drive a luxury car and to be rich, stolen a lot of my stocks belongings. Becareful of rich who try to make investments or ask for your money
Fantastic efforts, #crackassetsupport -l'm happy to hear that you're taking the fight to these thugs. The people, especially the elderly, must be protected at all costs from these scumbag con artists. It's about time!! Thanks to you, bro, we don't have to worry about a thing
If she purposely never tell her husband definitely fishy, if nothing going on a married person will share with spouse. The initial speak to a stranger of the gender of attraction many times a day already is wrong behaviour for a married person.
❤Thanks *Adroitkey* whoever you're. These toxic people from India is ruining our Indian name in big stage. Kudos to you to teach them a lesson. I wish our govt should bring some reforms and regulations on call centres.👏👏👏
The more personal information you share online on your SNS, the more information the scammers can gather and find your weak spot.. like if you have lots of dogs photos, he knows you are a dog lover or if you often post fishing photos, he will say he often go fishing too... Sometimes it's dangerous to share too much of ur private life online..
I remember whenever my ex-colleagues get news of a new recurit joining us next week, some of us will immediately go and search all the SNS sites for her name and check out things like her facebook posts, insta posts and such. Its when i see ppl doing such "background checks" on others ppl that i feel that one day, someone will do the same to me. thats why i dun post my personal life online. its really scary how much information ppl can get from those photos, like where you like to vacation, or what you like to eat, and such.
You can have a lot of good friends but your money is still your best friend,you know. Go ahead and help the poor, other wise hold tight to your money. It is your best friend when in need.
its not the scammer is smart, its that they took advantage of her ( or victims") greed for more and more "easy money", that victims cant differentiate between fake or genuine schemes anymore
almost similar to the tactic that happened to my own self. thanks CNA for sharing this so that more people will aware of this. realized most of the time, victims are loner, they showed care and if you are not smart enough to pull yourself out of this game, you might end up living with debts.
ah, the standard, Rich guy with a dead wife.. and maybe a young kid who longs for a mother and you happen to be the ONE and ONLY.. I really wonder why do ppl fall for this..
Bravo, *VortexTarce* ! Your commitment to battling these scammers is commendable. We must unite in our efforts to shield the elderlv and the public from their despicable tactics. You're a true champion……
I always find it weird that ppl can so easily add a stranger as regular contact.... So easy to trust a stranger that you just share your phone number like that?
Starting at 1:30 Nana unflinchingly admits that she won't be your friend unless you can do something for her. She's a status seeking social climber who only wants to hobnob with the crème de la crème. She's a fake as the dude who scammed her, he was just a little bit smarter.
If you intend to invest, read up diligently. Don’t listen to those people talking about how much profit they made. The market is changing all the time. A lot of people just hand their money to people n waiting for profits.
Whenever you are surfing the web, always set your mindset and tell yourself there is no free lunch in this world, whether its buying stuff online or these investment scheme. Always think to yourself that "yes, you are not the lucky one" and just ignore any proposal. People are not stupid to give you free money. Tbh, im unsympathetic towards all these scam victims. Its great that cna insider is raising awareness through these interview but some of victim said that its not they themselves are stupid, but the scammer are too good at scamming. I say bullcrap, who in the right mind will trust someone who you have never seen before and just follow their order and deposited 10-20k and some even resorted to borrowing money from friends. Its baffles me how something so easily avoidable needed to be raised awareness of.
I agree with you. It’s all too common for people to feel sympathetic towards these scam victims but in reality, they were blinded by false promise of love and fortune. All one needs to do is pause and think then you will see the red flags.
When something happened, and you are at vulnerable moment, sometimes you want to believe it, and makes you blind. Even if you're saying to you, it's something weird but no, it can't be a scammer, this can't happen, it's immoral. And the stock market is right. Even the bank can tell, looks not a fraud. But do you know what everyone. All data can be manipulated in the background. There is now a complain against a big crypto trading for this type of manipulation. So tell to anyone. Do not invest in Casino.
@@nickyyap1663 not necessary to make frivolous statements. Wait till you get scammed. And before you say or think you are too smart to be scammed, remember thats what a lot of victims think so too from the start
Don't be surprised !!! Even though the company name is listed in the Investor Alert List in MAS and also in other countries authorities' websites, people still choose to believe it.' Classic story: XXX invested in this fund and now was retired now, because the fund is generating enough passive income monthly.
SGD300k.. Thats the same ampunt my mum got scammed about 20 years back. Was by a singaporean scammer, a divorcee with a daughter attending polytechnic. If I see her again, I will really take my revenge. Her crime tore my family apart. My mum has post trauma and her personality took a 180 degree turn. I was a teenager back then and witnessed my dad sank into depression and my siblings and I grew up feeling insecure. Took time for our family to recover. That scammer that scammed my mum, got the easy sentence of serving a short time. Spent every thing she scammed off from my mum and my mum didnt get back a single cent from what she had been cheated of.
LOL. Did anyone find it weird that she was carrying on with this dude online and was initially hiding it from her husband? Was she like having an affair?
I want to express my outmost appreciation to you, *Fancyresolved* , for your tireless efforts in battling these deceitful individuals. We must do everything in our power to shield the elderly and the wider public from these malicious act. Your dedication is truly praiseworthy!!!!!!!!!!
Finally, No surprise here. With all the evidence it's crystal clear who was the helper. *Charge backtools* must be taken seriously and hopefully this case improves others for the best. There are a lot of good people like this man in there. Justice has been served today, not only to me, but to all the people who have gone through the same thing that I have
Singapore as a small country should take steps to prevent loss of individual money to scam especially using digital currency. Perhaps we can use some of the traditional security like the trusted "serial number" on old printed notes. This can be elevated to encrypted "serial number" for each digital denomination and if stolen or lost can be rendered void by issuing a new "encrypted" serial number for the specific individual digital denomination. This should be workable if the ASEAN country decides to adopt enhanced security measures for digital currency usage.
Singapore is targeted because there's a lot of loopholes in our laws and legal system ... For example the maximum punishment for some scam cases, a person who scammed MILLIONS of dollars are only liable to be imprisoned for only up to about 7 years and/or fined something like $15k .... of course its still a good deal for the scammer as they come away still enriched by millions of dollars after serving those punishment ! Look at the case of the chinaman who took millions of dollars from an elderly and stashed much of those money into his China connections .... anther case is the CEO who swindled many millions of dollars with fake wine investment and return to sg only to face fines of a much lower amount, even with imprisonment of 7 years he still gets to live luxuriously on the surplus scammed money that he stash away elsewhere when he gets out ....
I fell a little while. I was less firm and naive back then. I spent S$500 to learnt this life lesson. Basically it's from making aquientence, talk about investment, then show the very shady trading website with typo error, then he started calling in the middle of the night talking about the trading stuff. Giving pressure and I wad annoyed cuz I was about to sleep. Back then I already paiseh to hang up his call as we had a simple acquaintance relationship formed not like those stranger calls that you can just reject and hang up. So I followed similar steps but I was in sleepy and just wanna get things over and done with. When I woke up in the morning, when my mind cleared up, I realised how dumb I was. And all the red flags came together. So I made a police report. He person was continuing in contact with me on telling me how to operate but my mind came back to sense to prevent me from losing more.
I feel sorry for the husband and children. The wife seems greedy, selfish, and unfaithful to her loving husband.. perfect victim.. Glad she got scammed!!!
Everyone it's the same.Greedy kills you people from inside.Once u woke up its already too late.Nothing is free in this world.Its earn by so call hardwork and determination.
This level of courage is mind-blowing! Even facing danger, they pushed on to expose scammers. Major respect to #crackassetsupport If the FBI had even a bit of your dedication and brilliance, imagine how safe the USA would be. Keep rocking!
Nasty comment. You didn't follow well the video. She was not greedy, she was forced to add more money to withdraw the cash. Because people are honest they can't imagine evil exist. I hope when you will travel to your best vacation spot, you can count to others to help you, and prevent you from a air plane crash, or a boat taking water, or being bitten by a shark.
@@Soni-vc4jb Her testimony was helpful. She admits that her family tried repeatedly to dissuade her but the allure of more profits kept her going so far she got trapped. That initial profit and the allure of more quick profits is what lures people in.
@@franz.k You're judgemental. She summarize in few minutes what happened. You don't know the details. These scammers drive, put pressure on the victims, manipulate them in order to put more. Even if you don't want, they push you to put more. They have arguments.
The husband deserves better, even to the very end he chose forgiveness and to support..thats the only thing I can say here, not much to say about Nana 😅
I experienced the same method used on me. She a CEO of her company telling me her uncle have insider tip on some Chinese stocks and crypto. She would response right away whenever I massage. Why would some CEO be response to me no body like me. So strange and keep insisting we stay on the topic of investing. So I told her all my stocks are in oils (before the war. Haha)... in the end she unfriended me on wechat. Lol... advice to never fall for a pretty face. 🤣
singaporean are still lucky but for certain neighbor country is not only money being cheated but the naive young people who being cheated or trafficked to thailand being kidnapped by the scam syndicate members which held as a slave in myanmar laos & cambodia .
I did that before when I was contacted on one of my free mobile lines. Probably a mystery shopper/reviewer scam but I was paid 5 bucks for answering some stupid questions, to prove that it was that easy to earn money. Then I just blocked them.
No greed then no lose money. You claim you are difficult to make friends with others but when u hear that he is CEO your greed hook you up. You even initiate to ask him to teach you to invest.
Glad to hear that your husband is willing to help you and fund you to teach you a lesson. Money lost is unfortunate but your family members are there for you. Sincerely hope u never won't fall into any scam ever again and treat yourself and family well. Thanks for your courage to share your story.
Because the Media and Institutions mostly say, that strangers and poor people can scam, not the white collars. And if they do not write correctly, can be a scammer. This is the mistake that leads to wrong judgments. The scammers can write properly, are graduated from universities, ...and speak very well. For example in Europe, they say if they do not write "I love you/Je t'aime" correctly, it's probably a scammer !
The platforms like FB should not just dismiss our reports on fake accounts and misleading advertisements. I've identified and reported numerous fake accounts and misleading ads. FB seems to have taken no action.
Unfortunately, they have little motivation to take action. They're in the business of inflating their daily active user count, not decreasing it. I have reported blatantly obvious fake accounts pretending to be Elon Musk or other CEOs of tech giants and I get those useless automated messages thanking me for feedback, but they decided not to take action.
Just do your own investment. Why not buy gold as a safe investment. Do you trust an idiot or gold if you don't know how to invest. So you choose an idiot who dress well to con you. 😂
Likely one of those new immigrants. I won't say it is greediness, as one of the current way of making money in Singapore is by investment and not through a job. Many people got a little richer through investments. A few became insanely rich and come to Singapore to park their wealth.
Yea, these scams are sooo low tech and pathetic. These people are idiots to fall for them. I remember reading about this HK tycoon that was scammed via a targeted campaign using hi tech tools, that was impressive. These scams are just crap, lolz
Thank you for always being so kind to everyone. You make me believe in a better world with more people like you! Thank you for adding new meaning to my life, by helping me in getting USDT back,You're amazing GILLIETECH.
30 days. We've overcome a lot of ups and downs, joy and tears, THE GREAT RECOVERYs, amazing game plans, slapping scammers, a total of $14 million recovered, and here we are - the end of the journey. It was fun while it lasted, but every series has an ending. Hope *Vortex* *trace* reach 10 mil subs soon for your hard work!…..!!!!
Hats off to you, *Vortex* *Trace* , for your exceptional dedication in fighting against these fraudulent individuals. The safety and well-being of the elderly and the wider community should be our top priority, and you have shown unwavering commitment in protecting them from these vile con artists. You truly deserve accolades for your outstanding efforts….!!!!!
7:40 As if she was possessed she said... More like it was because of pride and she was already fallen too deep into the scam that she just refused to acknowledge the truth.
I feel zero empathy for greedy delusional people. Scammers truely know who to target its either the vulnerable or the selfish type. Her family is so supportive and warned her so many times. She was deep in sulken cost.....and im amazed her husband still stuck with her after this bs.
Once someone subscribes to the idea ( that is, one believes it is true ), there is no way one or other people can help him/she to realise what she/he is in. The only way is to let her/him experience the whole journey. The process is called "wolf effects"
the scammer is a way ahead of the game...he shows her his computer about his investment, he knew she will get interested to that...its a bait...now shes under his control...shes a type of a woman who dont listen to anyone she thinks shes always right, i think shes the boss in the house...she dont even listen to the husband even explaining to her why it was a scam...but thank you for telling your story, so that a lot of people will learn from your mistakes...