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WARNING: BG Wealth Sharing Is a Romance Scam

Let me tell you about the day my cousin Sarah wired $12,500 to BG Wealth Sharing.

She didn’t do it because she was greedy. She did it because she’d been texting ‘Daniel’ — a soft-spoken, widowed architect from Calgary — for 11 weeks. He sent voice notes about his daughter’s piano recital. He remembered her birthday. He asked about her mom’s surgery. And yes — he also mentioned, casually, how he’d turned $3,200 into $8,900 in six weeks using ‘a quiet platform called BG Wealth Sharing.’

Vulnerability Is Their First Investment

They don’t target wallets first. They target wounds.

Loneliness after divorce? Check. Burnout from caregiving? Check. A layoff that left your savings at $417? That’s not a red flag to them — it’s a green light. BG Wealth Sharing doesn’t advertise on Bloomberg. It advertises on Tinder, Bumble, and Instagram DMs — disguised as a human who *gets* you. They study your profile like analysts studying quarterly reports. Your bio says ‘dog mom + recovering pessimist’? That’s not small talk — that’s reconnaissance.

The ‘Proof’ Is Always Photoshopped

Sarah showed me Daniel’s ‘profit dashboard’ screenshot: $24,618.73 balance, 3.2% daily return, withdrawal pending. Looked real. Felt real. Wasn’t real.

Here’s the math they *never* show you: 3.2% daily compounds to 1,427% per year. Let’s say you invest $5,000. In one year? $76,350. In two years? Over $5.8 million. In three? $447 million. No bank, no hedge fund, no sovereign wealth fund on Earth delivers that — not legally, not sustainably, not without printing money or stealing it. Warren Buffett — who averaged 20% annually for 60 years — once said: ‘Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.’ BG Wealth Sharing violates both rules before you even enter your credit card number.

The ‘Small Win’ Trap

They let you win — at first. Sarah deposited $250. Two days later, her ‘account’ showed $264. She withdrew it — and got the cash. That wasn’t generosity. That was bait. Real platforms don’t need to prove themselves with micro-deposits. Scammers do — because trust is their only currency, and yours is the only one they’ll ever spend.

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Then Comes the ‘Fee’ That Swallows Everything

When Sarah tried to pull out her $12,500 ‘profit,’ BG Wealth Sharing said: ‘Your account requires a 12% compliance fee to release funds due to new Saskatchewan FCAA regulations.’ So she sent $1,500. Then came the ‘tax withholding verification fee’ ($420). Then the ‘two-factor authentication upgrade’ ($299). By the time she realized Daniel hadn’t replied in 4 days — and his Instagram had vanished — she’d lost $14,719.

That’s not an investment. That’s emotional robbery.

Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority didn’t issue a vague warning. They issued a blunt, urgent order: ‘Stop sending them money.’ Not ‘be cautious.’ Not ‘do your research.’ Stop. When regulators stop using polite language and start using verbs like ‘stop,’ it means the bleeding has already started — and they’re trying to clamp the artery.

Real love doesn’t ask you to risk your rent money on a platform with no physical address, no licensed custodian, and zero independent audits. Real love celebrates your stability — not your ‘next big trade.’

If someone you met online is guiding you toward BG Wealth Sharing, ask yourself: Why does this person know so much about crypto trading… but never asks how your sister’s chemo is going? Why do their stories always loop back to profits — never to people?

You are not stupid for trusting. You are human. But your humanity is exactly what they weaponized.

So please — before you open another DM, before you click another link, before you type another password: pause. Breathe. And ask yourself one question: Would someone who truly cares about me steer me toward something regulators have explicitly told me to stop?

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