AURATUS GOLD Ponzi Exposed: Australians Preying on Annie & Earl Lobendahn – The Yacht Club Scam

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Welcome to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel. I’m Danny de Hek, and my mission is to expose the scammers and bottom feeders of the multilevel marketing world who prey on everyday investors. Today, I’m bringing you a deeply unsettling story about a scam targeting a vulnerable couple, Annie and Earl Lobendahn. This isn’t just a story about lost money—it’s about deception, manipulation, and the dark side of multilevel marketing schemes.

Annie and Earl, like so many others, were promised financial security and a brighter future. They were introduced to AURATUS GOLD, a company claiming to offer a revolutionary way to protect wealth through digital gold. The pitch sounded flawless: spend gold anywhere in the world, earn rewards for vaulting it, and join an exclusive club of savvy investors. But beneath the polished marketing lies a web of deceit.

The masterminds behind this scheme operate under the banner of The Yacht Club, a group of Australians and international promoters who have perfected the art of selling dreams while quietly draining bank accounts. The names behind this scam include Sarah Percy, Emma Savage, Hayley Battese, Emily Ludwig, Jessia Sol, Lorien Cameron, Andrew Eaton, Bruce Hughes, Josip Heit, Dirc Zahlmann, Ed and Leah Smith, Stacey and Tony Smith, Brad and Lauren Olsen, Martene and Nathan Wallace, and Broke and Michael Pope. These individuals present themselves as successful, trustworthy entrepreneurs, but in reality, they are perpetuating a system designed to fail—except for those at the top.

AURATUS GOLD is not your typical scam; it’s a meticulously crafted illusion. The company operates across multiple jurisdictions, from Switzerland to Dubai to Bulgaria, creating a maze of legal and financial barriers that make accountability nearly impossible. They sell the idea of physical gold ownership, but where is the proof? There are no third-party audits, no clear mechanisms to verify gold reserves, and no transparency about how investors’ funds are actually used. Instead, participants are enticed with vague promises like "earning positive storage fees" and "spending gold anywhere."

What’s even more alarming is how they market exclusivity. The company pushes limited-edition TAS and ZAI cards, creating a sense of urgency and scarcity. These cards, they claim, unlock unparalleled benefits and financial freedom. But dig deeper, and it becomes clear that the system relies heavily on recruitment and continuous purchases, hallmarks of a Ponzi-like structure.

The couple, Annie and Earl, are on the verge of losing their savings, but they’re not alone. This scheme preys on people’s trust, targeting those who are simply looking for a way to secure their financial future. AURATUS GOLD and its promoters don’t just take money—they steal dreams and security, leaving victims with nothing but regret.

I created this video to warn Annie and Earl, and others like them, before it’s too late. This isn’t just a fight against one scam; it’s a fight to protect hardworking people from being exploited. If you’ve been approached by someone promoting AURATUS GOLD, or if you recognize any of the names I’ve mentioned, please share this video. Awareness is our greatest weapon against scams like this.

If Annie and Earl see this, I urge you to walk away now. Don’t let these predators take what you’ve worked so hard to build. To everyone else watching, spread the word. These scammers thrive in secrecy, and it’s up to us to shine a light on their operations.

Join me in exposing fraudsters like The Yacht Club and holding them accountable. Subscribe to The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger for more investigations, share this video, and help save others from financial ruin. Together, we can put an end to scams like AURATUS GOLD.

💬 Have you been approached by someone promoting this scam? Share your story in the comments or contact me anonymously at danny@dehek.com

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