The Midas Legacy Scam
- Simon Malherbe
- May 14, 2016
- 2 min read

You’ve defied your spam mail filter (both Google and Outlook) put these emails in the Junk or the Spam folder. Now any one of a number of things have happened to you after following the links in the email from “The Midas Legacy”;
● You were told that a bunch of codes will make you hundreds of dollars in only minutes - at a discounted cost, just for you, only available for a limited time, only to cover costs, just $27- (not the normal $100-) ● You made the financial commitment and you get a PDF file with codes that will get you money from the greedy banks, the wealthy banks, the rich that keep getting richer… ● You may even have made a few bucks, some dinero, smakeroos. What you actually did was swallow bait! Yes, hook,line and sinker! Now, in The Midas Legacy system you’re earmarked for the big swindle, the game, so to speak, is on. Your next email from The Midas Legacy is a very, very hard sell, it pulls every string that you have in your ‘desperate to make some money’ psyche. It’s all free, no cost, no risk, for an hour of wasted time and internet bandwidth. The Midas Legacy package is worth thousands of dollars and you can have it for free; You are, of course, one of an elect 27,453 people that will get this offer this year! BUT To prove your commitment we’re asking you to scrape together a measly $3,147- nope, The Midas Legacy isn’t taking your money, they’re helping you to be committed to their very special brand of fraud. I admire Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest - but the part about stealing from the rich - altruism or not - remains illegal and that is exactly what you’ve been scammed into doing. If you have been a victim of this scam for less than 3 (three) months go to clickbank.com, sign in and claim your money back. You obviously went to The Midas Legacy because you want to make extra money. I’m doing just that legally and I’d like to show you how starting at no cost. Yes, you read it right, starting at no cost.
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