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Complaint Review: ARKSGOLD - Denver, little Rock, Colorado Springs, Breckenridge, Vail Colorado, Arkansas, California, nationwide, worldwide, internet scam

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  • Reported By: Ron — Denver United States
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  • ARKSGOLD Hiding on the shadows of darkness Denver, little Rock, Colorado Springs, Breckenridge, Vail, Colorado, Arkansas, California, nationwide, worldwide, internet scam United States

ARKSGOLD ARKANSAS GOLD A.K.A. Salting and Selling Fake Pay Dirt as Real Gold Paydirt with Guarantee Ripoff Denver, little Rock, Colorado Springs, Breckenridge, Vail Colorado, Arkansas, California, nationwide, worldwide, internet scam

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I purchased a bag of what I thought was Gold Concentrates from Glenn (if thats his real name) at arksgold.com.

When I received the purchase, I noticed that it looked a little funny, and that all of the gold was already in flake and nugget form plain as day. More shocking though was the fact that I could see Gold colors from the outside of the bag.

So, I open the bag poured it onto my kitchen countertop (which the dirt stained for 2 days) and all of the dirt was right there in front of me to examine.

I stopped everything and went straight to my computer. Thankfully I still had his website open in Safari on my MacBook. Did a little bit of forensic research, because that's my background.

After just scratching the surface, a gentleman named Glenn who I dealt with at arksgold also had a website coloradopaydirt.com which looked exactly the same in respect to the product as what I had laid out on my kitchen counter. Plain as day, dirt from my backyard with gold sprinkles in it and a swift guarantee of a return on my investment. Mr. Glenn admitted that he did not have any guilty knowledge of Colorado paydirt after I used my brother in laws account yo send a message saying I was confused.



He lied and told me he had nothing to do "with the arksgold.com guy." (Please see screenshots) Wow,  I tell ya, people never cease to amaze me.

I tested that theory of "return on investment" (as promised) and tried to go sell the Gold (sprinkles of dirt that I assume were salted into the dirt) at my local jewelry store. (Salting after more hours of research and review, is one of the oldest practices known to man. It is the oldest most historic form of fraud in history.)

Back to the jewelry store. My local jeweler here in D-Town (who I will leave out of this report for his or her privacy) stated that the gold that I had was not even 50% pure. He tested multiple pieces of this substance in different places, from my bag of dirt.

He asked me where I found them and stated that they had chemical residue, traces of acid(s)and other inert metals in and around the surface of each sample.He stated a proper Assay needed to be conducted to find out exact SG, purity and metal(s) content.  Wow, I was pissed. arksgold.com or coloradogoldpaydirt.com or whoever he is is a SCAM AND RIPOFF!!!!! DO NOT BUY - DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE AND PLEASE LEARN FROM MY DUMBASS MISTAKE.

I've been prospecting for a long time and never did I think about the industry being this slimy. If I wanted dirt (I would've gone to my back yard) Gold Nuggets of less than 50% purity (I would have bought gold nuggets from a reputable dealer, jeweler or miner.) Nevermore, quoth the raven.

Instead I bought a bag of dirt with less than 50% pure substance that contained chemicals as well as other base metals. All in all there is no return on investment, this is not, nor was not ever Gold pay dirt. 

Salting is a very common practice even to this day as I experienced here myself personally.

Please do not fall for this scam, it is a complete rip-off, business owner hides in the shadows, has multiple websites, guarantees a specific return on investment, and will not return my correspondence or Communications now that I have purchased. The Turn and Burn dynamic. Classic.

Furthermore, this scam and rip off (Glenn from arcs gold and or Colorado pay dirt.com, and who knows how many other sites) is a complete and utter fraud. I will only go to reputable refineries, miners in Colorado, mints or sources that are tangible, reputable and don't guarantee you the world.

Mama always said if it seems too good to be true, it usually is. I shoulda listened, Mama.

Its a little messed up too when you put your children up (almost like a drug dealer taking the kiddos to a friendly transaction) as your front in your images on your site, post fake reviews of your friends that are on your Facebook wall with THE SAME NAMES!!!!!!???!!! 

Please refer to the files attached so that you can see both websites, their similarities, as well as Gmail addresses, and identical contact information. He obviously knows what he's doing and is attempting to hide like a coward.

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AUTHOR: Ron - (United States)

POSTED: Saturday, May 15, 2021

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