Theres also a strong factor of trying to cover up embarrasment. If
you're silly enough to lose some money in a scam, you rarely would
want people to know about it because they'll think (know?) that
you're a fool.
Similarly some of the big leaps of faith after the person believes
they have been scammed are a failure to be willing to admit to
themselves and others that they backed the wrong horse. It's easier
to blame the FBI, Rockefellers, the Queen of England, Reptoids,
whoever is blamed for 'covering up' and illegally siezing the vast
sums the promoters are now unable to hand over.
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