I've done research on these kinds of scam websites. Three things are always common and are hard to miss if you don't pay attention! 1. Lara Green, Emma And Mia, etc. always have the same spiel; always retiring and offering their "handcrafted jewelry" at ridiculously low prices. Ever notice they've been saying they're retiring for the past 5 months? 2. These ads are commonly found on Facebook and news websites (for example NBC and Fox News) which experience high user traffic. 3. The picture of "Lara Green" is clearly AI-generated. Unless that woman has the best skincare routine known to man, her skin is unusually smooth and glossy if we're led to believe she's in her late 60s or early 70s. To give you the cold hard truth, they target the elderly because it's common knowledge that elderly people easily fall for scams such as these. I do not mean to insult, but studies have shown this to be a fact. Telemarketers and message bots are becoming too easy to identify as fake, so they turn to AI-generated slop because, to the untrained eye, it looks believable. Look at what the other reviews say: "It looked so beautiful on the website, but what I got was trash." This is a Chinese scam that has been replicated hundreds of times. If you have already bought from them, chances are you are not getting your money back because by the end of the year, Lara Green Jewelry and other similar websites will simply vanish off the internet and be intentionally deleted so the scammers can get away scot-free. Please do not fall for this scam and always do your research when clicking on something being sold.
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