Elderly Individuals Cheated Through Gold IRA Scams Promoted on Conservative Media | Urgent News

by | Mar 12, 2024 | Gold IRA | 30 comments

Elderly Individuals Cheated Through Gold IRA Scams Promoted on Conservative Media | Urgent News




Krystal breaks down how conservative media is scamming rightwing supporters in IRA gold.

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In recent years, there has been a disturbing trend of seniors being targeted and robbed by gold scam IRAs on conservative media. These scams often promise high returns and security through the investment of retirement savings into gold or other precious metals. However, many seniors are falling victim to these schemes, losing their hard-earned money and jeopardizing their financial security in the process.

The allure of gold investments is nothing new, especially during times of economic uncertainty. Gold has long been seen as a safe haven asset, a hedge against inflation and market volatility. However, unscrupulous individuals and companies have taken advantage of this perception to swindle seniors out of their retirement funds.

Conservative media outlets have often played a role in promoting these gold scam IRAs, either through advertisements or sponsored content that highlights the supposed benefits of investing in precious metals. This has resulted in many seniors being misled into believing that these investments are a safe and lucrative option for their retirement savings.

The reality, however, is far from the truth. Many of these gold scam IRAs are not regulated by government agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). This lack of oversight means that seniors are left vulnerable to fraud and deception, with little recourse if they fall victim to a scam.

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Furthermore, the high fees and commissions associated with these investments can eat into seniors’ savings, leaving them with significantly less than they started with. In some cases, the companies behind these gold scam IRAs have even gone bankrupt, leaving investors with nothing to show for their investment.

Seniors who have been targeted by these scams often find themselves facing financial ruin, with little hope of recovering their lost funds. The emotional toll of being swindled out of their life savings can be devastating, leading to stress, anxiety, and a sense of betrayal.

It is crucial that seniors and their families are educated about the dangers of gold scam IRAs and other fraudulent investment schemes. They must be cautious when considering any investment opportunity, especially those that promise high returns with little to no risk.

Additionally, conservative media outlets must exercise greater responsibility in vetting the advertisers and sponsors they partner with. By promoting these scams, they are contributing to the victimization of vulnerable seniors and tarnishing their own credibility in the process.

In conclusion, the issue of seniors being robbed by gold scam IRAs on conservative media is a troubling trend that must be addressed. It is essential that seniors are aware of the risks associated with these investments and seek out reputable financial advisors to help them make informed decisions about their retirement savings. Only through greater awareness and vigilance can we protect our seniors from falling prey to these predatory schemes.

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30 Comments

  1. @Matt-cr4vv

    The economic and global catastrophe that would accompany the crash of the USD considering how interwoven world economies are today the idea that gold would be my savior amid a global meltdown of the entire system seems unlikely. But to each their own in where they place their money.

  2. @elheat247

    Conservatives are getting scammed by gold dealers and Trump.

  3. @unite4peaceonearth

    Funny, directly after this video was a commercial with Ron Paul talking about buying gold.

  4. @peterwonaprize

    Right wing influencers and conspiracy “documentaries” have been grifting gullible idiots and old people into gold IRA scams for decades.

  5. @josephweiss2271

    Such scams wouldn't have this sort of traction but for bidenflation Krystal.

  6. @ogChaaka

    People are still buying shiny metal in 2023? Lol

  7. @bashirgarbarimi6512

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  8. @bashirgarbarimi6512

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  9. @FridayHandyman

    Leer Capital is the same scam. Collector coins market up $$$$ bs

  10. @ycombine1053

    Blows my mind how many people think that gold is this super stable hedge against inflation. Its just not true. Gold prices fluxuate greatly, and over time, its had pretty shitty returns.

  11. @scrabbleking1965

    99% of people watching the content where these scammers advertise, I will quote Rex Tillerson they are "F#$%ING MORONS"

  12. @mannier12G

    Why is she mentioning RedRocks fraud claims as if Hardford is also doing fraud wrong doing. Its because one company was corrut doesnt tie in other companies in the same business. She doesnt mention the high inflation by dems is the cause of people pulling money out of stock market which is her big goal here to demonise an alternative way to invest money with actual physical appreciative metals and for them to keep it invested in this volitile stock market which reacts to the inflation and the FEds trying to remedy their own mistakes. Everyone knows Krystal feels nothing when it comes to any conservative in America. Acting like she is concern about retirees getting scamed by the Right is her moral duty to warn voters not to believe in their politicians ads its a Joke. Ball has and still is a brainwashed NPC who repeats talking points from those networks she wants to be on but they dont want her all say.

  13. @hockeyhalod

    All conservative media push gold/silver. It is so crazy. Even the few tolerable ones include it. Sometimes not even worth listening to alternative voices.

  14. @critterfritter69

    Krystal seems to be letting the right off easy. If the scammers are targeting conservative elderly supporters, it is because they are seen as easy marks. The fish rots from the head.

  15. @mcsmith732

    Welp, I'm a senior. But lucky for me, after a lifetime of working for The Man, all I have to live from is Social Security.
    So I am scam-impervious!
    I feel bad for the people who buy into this, though. I think that a lot of conservatives, particularly the older ones, are naive and always willing to trust those who will press their greed and fear buttons.
    And while many old folks tend to think in platitudes, they never seem to be able to bring to mind the appropriate one when someone's trying to sell them a "pig in a poke" for an incredibly good price.
    The platitude is "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (a lie).
    And these senior conservatives seem to always place their trust in the absolute worst people. They always fall for the "snake oil salesmen". They're stubborn about it too.
    I sometimes wonder if they were always that susceptible to grifters? Then I figure that they probably were.
    I think that as we become older, we become more decidedly ourselves, only worse.

  16. @bernardsimsic9334

    I'm no spring chicken but my BIL was many years my senior and a dyed in the wool red state guy and not a dumb guy by any means however there was no convincing him he might be wrong so I'm positive he donated or bought shit like this with the intensions of anything to own the libs,so good glad he's got screwed.

  17. @ameperdue6953

    Krystal is absolutely beside herself with glee at being able to troll a conservative media channel. I have never seen her so happy, as when she bathes in the misfortune and unhappiness of conservatives. I feel sorry for her.

  18. @who2u333

    Isn't this just "free market"? The very definition of "unfettered capitalism". There should be regulations to prevent such scams, but that would mean regulations, and we have been told for ~40yrs that regulations are are Communism/Socialism. So that can't be the answer. Hmmm.

  19. @captainsouth4460

    When gold price is high the buy gold ads come out hard and strong. People are stupid.

  20. @MrRay2499

    The entire right wing media apparatus is one giant grift chalked full of charlatan con men.

  21. @AndyWarpol

    Pretty sure Russel Brand has been doing American Hartford gold ads on his show. Like with Russel himself talking about it. You had him on your show. So gross.

  22. @adamloughran

    This has always looked suspicious to me.

  23. @kevinrobb86

    Im not American but when I see these adds on any show regardless of whether its gold or some health drink it just screams scam its the present day version of all the little adds for the latest useless gadget from the 60s and 70s and before that you came across at the back pages of newspapers

  24. @mouselink

    Too much opinion right out of the gate you lost me

  25. @CornFedZ06

    I thought everyone knew they were scams lol

  26. @prodigy803

    Whoa, next youre going to tell me that i shouldnt take crypto/NFT investing advice from YouTube and IG influencers.

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