Victim of Online Scam – I Need Your Help to Surviv
Hello,
My name is B. M. Ravindra Puspa kumara. I’m from a small village in Sri Lanka. I’m reaching out with a broken heart, as I’m facing the most painful chapter of my life.
A few months ago, I applied for an online job through Facebook. I was contacted via Telegram and introduced to a so-called job from a website called “Foot Locker.” At first, they sent me some money and earned my trust. Then, they slowly started asking me to deposit money to complete “tasks” and withdraw more funds. They convinced me to send larger and larger amounts, saying my withdrawals were “on hold.”
In total, I lost over Rs. 1,258,000 (about $4,100 USD). I was scammed. I borrowed money with high interest, up to 15% monthly, and now I have over Rs. 1.1 million in debt with no way to pay it back. I reported this to the cybercrime unit and the police, but justice takes time—and I have run out of time.
I work as a small-time delivery helper. I earn very little. My parents are old and sick; I couldn’t even afford their medicines or provide food some days. I tried to end my life twice, but I survived—only to see the pain it brought to my parents.
I don’t want to give up. I want to fight for my life. I want to clear my debts, find a real job, and take care of my family. I am begging you, not for luxury—but just to survive.
If 200 people donated just $30, I could breathe again. I know times are hard for everyone. But if you’ve ever been lost, betrayed, or broken—I hope you’ll understand me.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. May God bless your kindness.