Hey, it's Jack, host of the show.
I'm a little under the weather this week, so this will be a short episode.
I don't want to leave you hanging, but I also don't have it in me to deliver an hour's worth of stories for you.
So I'm sorry, but I hope you liked the episode anyway.
Warren Buffett has been one of the top ten richest people in the world for quite a while now.
He got rich mostly from investing, and his main strategy is to invest in wonderful companies at a fair price.
And one day Jeff Bezos asked him, well, your investment thesis is so simple.
Why doesn't everything, everyone just copy you?
And Warren Buffett said, because nobody wants to get rich slow.
If you look around the Internet, you will see loads of get rich quick schemes, people claiming to make over $500,000 a year.
And if you buy their training course, you too can learn the secrets of their success.
And there's so many others, but this story is about a guy who had a brilliant get rich quick scheme that actually worked.
These are true stories from the dark side of the Internet.
I'm Jack Resider.
This is Darknet Diaries.
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