Murphy’s Law
You have done the deal of your life. Finally you have found a seller that will deliver gold bars.
If you have not studied the effects of Murphy’s Law, you will now.
The contemporary form of Murphy’s law goes back to 1952, in a book on mountainereering by John Sack.
The law says, Anything that can possibly go wrong, does.
I do not say that the gold sellers all have studied the law of Murphy. I just say that the fraudsters are remarcably well oriented in what can go wrong.
I have had persons gotten killed on the day of departure, been forced to go to hospital, been in a car accident. Actually everything that can goes wrong will. If there is a car accident the person that have got the money is robbed while being unconscious.
When sending money by Western Union you can be 100% sure that if you insist at the office to send the money the last thing you see of the money is the reciept.
I talk of my own experience when I have been asked to send the money once again and also pay the ransom to get the person collecting the money out of jail. The story went that while trying to collect the money someone else had already collected the transfer. The person then was arrested for trying to get money that was not his. He was then taken to jail. I was to be blamed for misprinting the transfer instruction.
So please remember Murphy’s law, Anything that can possibly go wrong, does.



