I received info on the Ring of Re, which promised me good luck and fortune for a better life at a time of recovering from Major back surgery, with two small children, a tired husband and lower income for 12 to 18 months and a difficult recovery.
I jumped at the chance to recieve any good luck decreased stress in my family and life, so sent a"post dated cheque" as they said to make it sound legitimate and safe. I've gone to the mail everyday waiting for this ring and telling my husband to buy a lottery ticket since good fortune was bound to come our way soon.
NO ring has come and luckily I kept the letter and information. So, I checked the internet today and find out it's a huge scam. Now I feel stupid for falling for it when I usually never get into things like this. But, they caught me at a vulnerable state and I wanted to get something to believe in to help make our family life better.
Jaylin
Oak Bluff, Manitoba
Canada
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