The man and his company have been put into receivership in federal district court in Tennessee because enough customers and potential customers finally caught on to their essential dishonesty. And the resolution of an $80-million class-action suit against Bates and FAMC still hangs over them like the sword of Damocles.
But still, heartbreaking news continues to stream in of more individuals that Bates managed to cheat before his business reached its just end.
I'll share two stories here that broke my heart. There was a woman who contacted me recently after her father died. While setting her mother's affairs in order, she stumbled upon some invoices from FAMC dating back to 2009.
Without a word to their children, this couple had gone ahead and given Bates' business a half-million dollars of their investment funds. They bought gold from FAMC. And to this day, they have not received any.
All they got for their money was a handful of gold coins as proof of their acquisition. Although one could squabble about the fact that they did ask FAMC to store the gold, I discovered that FAMC shows no proof of holding it in safe-keeping for them.
The other story is of a lady who takes care of her quadriplegic boy. He was granted a large sum of money as compensation for a life-altering accident. Although they sent Larry Bates several hundred thousand dollars as far back as the year 2008, they never got any metals.
The total value of these two scams alone, comes to about $4 million.
By this point, it is probably becoming abundantly clear to you that the entire business model of FAMC is comparable to the infamous Ponzi scheme pulled off by Bernard Madoff. Although Bates' clients were scammed in lots of ways, what really upsets me is the front he used as a Christian financial planner and service, a deliberate ploy to appear to be someone of the Christian faith who could be trusted.
The more I learn, the more horrified I become. As I pay attention to these stories of calamity, I am appalled at the level of iniquity involved. All of this bring up another memory of yet another business owner, additionally someone professing to be a devout Christian. This person took half-a-million dollars and my business away from me and my husband. This happened twenty years back and it's in my biographical publication, Faith Through the Flames".
But still, heartbreaking news continues to stream in of more individuals that Bates managed to cheat before his business reached its just end.
I'll share two stories here that broke my heart. There was a woman who contacted me recently after her father died. While setting her mother's affairs in order, she stumbled upon some invoices from FAMC dating back to 2009.
Without a word to their children, this couple had gone ahead and given Bates' business a half-million dollars of their investment funds. They bought gold from FAMC. And to this day, they have not received any.
All they got for their money was a handful of gold coins as proof of their acquisition. Although one could squabble about the fact that they did ask FAMC to store the gold, I discovered that FAMC shows no proof of holding it in safe-keeping for them.
The other story is of a lady who takes care of her quadriplegic boy. He was granted a large sum of money as compensation for a life-altering accident. Although they sent Larry Bates several hundred thousand dollars as far back as the year 2008, they never got any metals.
The total value of these two scams alone, comes to about $4 million.
By this point, it is probably becoming abundantly clear to you that the entire business model of FAMC is comparable to the infamous Ponzi scheme pulled off by Bernard Madoff. Although Bates' clients were scammed in lots of ways, what really upsets me is the front he used as a Christian financial planner and service, a deliberate ploy to appear to be someone of the Christian faith who could be trusted.
The more I learn, the more horrified I become. As I pay attention to these stories of calamity, I am appalled at the level of iniquity involved. All of this bring up another memory of yet another business owner, additionally someone professing to be a devout Christian. This person took half-a-million dollars and my business away from me and my husband. This happened twenty years back and it's in my biographical publication, Faith Through the Flames".
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