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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 109852, member: 25510"] Some years back I was invited by our office security guard to manage their treasure hunting trip. He told me his previous experience in digging the land near the coastline for a possible treasure. There’s also the story of his cousin who they suspect of digging a treasure that made him rich. Now with the investment of spending for the treasure hunt, that made me think. I am not a greedy person and even if the offer is 50% of the treasure to be mine, I don’t think it is a good idea. A treasure hunt is a big gamble because you can only rely on speculations. They live in an island so if there is a treasure then most likely the older generations would have gotten wind of the potential treasure. I declined the invitation. Until now that suspected treasure has not been found. The treasure hunt is not really a scam but just a blinded desire to get rich by a false idea. [/QUOTE]
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