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Kenton X. Chance, executive editor of iWitness News in an Aug. 3, 2024 photo.
Kenton X. Chance, executive editor of iWitness News in an Aug. 3, 2024 photo.
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iWN founder and Executive Editor, Kenton Chance explained that an article claiming that he invested EC$700 and earned millions is fake news.

9 replies on “VIDEO: Article about investing $700 to win millions is fake news!”

  1. shelford d jack says:

    Them Nigerians in svg need to get out of st.vincent and the grenadines all that is the work of them Africans they are scammers

  2. Kenton we have to look in your bank book to see if there any truth in the matter. Why should it be news? You know that uou are alive so what’s the big deal?

  3. I have a suggestion for the fully dunce who is spreading the fake news and trying to throw a monkey wrench in your program.They should go to the hardware store buy a short rope and find a tall tree and do society a favor.

  4. Thieves are getting ever more sophisticated these days. These people are possibly africans, namely Nigerians. Crooks will make a fake website down to a T; and will even send letters with your letterhead. With all the AI available it is fairly easy to set up a deep fake.

  5. Unfortunately con persons everywhere, but we are humans and money making schemes are prevalent. That comment To Good To Be True
    Peoplesssss please 🙏🏾 use some common sense👌🏾

  6. Why are you insinuating that the scammers are Nigerians? There are other well known scammers around the world and they are to be found right here in the Caribbean. Who the cap fit let them wear it.

  7. Thieves are getting ever more sophisticated these days. Crooks will make a fake website down and copy it to a T; and will even send letters with your letterhead. With all the AI available it is fairly easy to set up a deep fake.

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