Better Business Bureau6. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU

Nathan was clueless about the fact being that Canada doesn’t validate any advance fees, in short, it is illegal. Peter Moorhouse, the CEO, and president of the Better Business Bureau, Atlantic Canada told, “the fact that that was the structure of this arrangement, that’s what distinguishes it as a scam.”

Evil People12. MAKE THE TRANSFER

Moorhouse also added, “I think you have to be a special sort of evil to target people who can’t really afford to be scammed in the first place.” When the media reporters had a conversation with the CEO of Beauceron Security, a certified cybersecurity expert, David Shipley. He said and did change the end of this story.

A Terrible Situation

4. A TERRIBLE SITUATION
David Shipley said, “I almost walked out of Sobeys the other day with two loaves of bread, and I turned around and went back.” He was trying to explain how people who are facing hard times in their life should be helped by those who are fortunate enough.

Heartbroken For His Family

3. HEARTBROKEN FOR HIS FAMILY
“I can’t walk away with two loaves of bread — you know what I mean? But other people can just take everything you have,” he added further in order to explain to the people the urgency of the situation. When Nathan’s story reached to a couple who was about to sell their car, they did something incredible.

A Gift

2. A GIFT
Denis LeBlanc of Dieppe got to know about Nathan and thought about giving his 2007 Volkswagen Jetta that he kept up for $3,700 sale. He talked to his wife and decided that they can surely help the family in need.

“Everything Is Going Awesome!”

1. “EVERYTHING IS GOING AWESOME!” “Everything is going awesome. The car is great. Madison is working full time, and we are no longer on assistance, which was our goal. We have a renewed sense of hope not only in our financial future but in our fellow man,” explained Nathan.