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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Tough Guy Cayne?

Hello everyone. I hope you're doing well. I haven't added anything new to the blog for a while because there have been no significant changes to the situation. Royal Siam Trust investors have yet to recover any of their money and the status of the land itself is uncertain.

Here's something I came across recently:

https://www.ripoffreport.com/report/richard-cayne-meyer-asset/bangkok-poor-investment-bad-1483576#comment_1

Tom in the United States, I would love to hear more details about your story and share it with the rest of the world. Please feel free to contact me at duddykravitz1959@yahoo.com. You don't need to reveal your identity or any confidential information - just use a throwaway email address. Operators are standing by! Hope to hear from you soon. 

#2 Consumer Comment

Richard Cayne stole my money

AUTHOR: Tom - (United States)

 Richard Cayne stole my money. I wish that I had found these warnings earlier. I trusted Richard Cayne's fake self written public relations websites and invested with him. He stopped returning my phone calls and threatened to have my legs broken if I proceeded in the courts. Fearing for my life, I know that I will never see my money again. Avoid this thief.

Friday, March 12, 2021

A Public Service Message from Our Friend Richard Cayne: Avoid Investment Scams

Here's an article from Richard Cayne to warn us about common investment scams:

https://richardcayne.com/richard-cayne-meyer/richard-cayne-warns-about-common-investment-scams/

He warns us about 1) Cold calls / Boiler rooms 2) Precious metals and coins investments 3) Fraudulent offshore investment schemes 4) Free stock tips 

That's all fine and dandy but there is one glaring omission that Mr. Cayne never mentions in his article. Why is there nothing about "land-banking scams?"

I guess Richard would like everyone to forget about the Royal Siam Trust land-banking scam that he marketed with his close friend, Gregory Pitt. The money has vanished from the Standard Chartered account in Hong Kong and the land "investment" has turned out to be utterly worthless. 

Richard likes to blame anyone and everyone (except himself) but the end result remains the same. He is at best a terrible investment advisor and at worst an untrustworthy character who has caused hundreds of investors to lose thousands of dollars in a dog's breakfast of an investment. 

If you would like to read about land-banking investment scams, I have a link for you here:

https://www.ripandscam.com/land-banking-scams.php

All for now. Have a great day, wherever you are.