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Lloyd A. Beerman
I never thought I’d be this person writing a post like this. I lost over $65,000 in a crypto scam earlier this year. It was supposed to be a “partnership” opportunity—someone I met through Instagram who slowly gained my trust, walked me through an investment platform that looked completely legit. It even had customer support, charts, and a fake withdrawal screen. Then one day, poof. Gone. I felt destroyed. I had worked for years to save that money. I cried every day for a week. I didn’t eat. I isolated myself. The guilt and shame were overwhelming. I reported everything—to Binance, to MetaMask, to the FTC and FBI—and never got anything more than a case number. Then, while doom-scrolling through Reddit at 2AM, I saw a post mentioning rerevertrecovery.com. I was skeptical, honestly afraid it was another trap. But I was desperate, and the comments looked real—so I reached out. They didn’t ask for anything upfront. They weren’t pushy. They listened. They asked for every transaction ID, every screenshot, and carefully explained what might be possible. I didn’t get my hopes up. But after weeks of communication, updates, and verification… I actually got a portion of my funds back. Real money. In my wallet. It wasn’t everything. But it was enough to help me begin again. Enough to feel like I hadn’t completely failed. If you’ve been scammed: You are not stupid. You are not alone. And you are not beyond help. Don’t let shame keep you silent. There are people out there who understand and who can actually help. I’m living proof.
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