But weeks later, she already told me about her decision in joining and investing in OpenAlexa.io. I just don't know what made her decide to join them instead of listening to my advice.
It's sad that most people are still not obsessed by offering them potential figures of dollars that made them instantly join and invest without even taking time in doing their homework and research about these ponzi scams. "Shiny figure syndrome" is tough to be "cured".
We report the scams in hope to help people by providing information to them that they are not willing to research on their own or unfortunately are not educated enough to have basic skills to protect their hard earned money, but your story just shows how some people can't be saved.
I would be much happier if someone comes to this topic eventually and says how this prevented him/her of investing into this scam. Hopefully someone will, but people who invest in scams rarely visit this part of the forum it seems.
Learning about how scams works should be integral part of introducing someone into the world of crypto and investing in general.