I’m sitting at my kitchen table, and the silence in this house is deafening. I am 45 years old, and in just a few short months, I managed to sign away my entire financial future to a group of smooth-talking predators. I’m not a writer — I’m a victim who is still trying to process how I could be so blind.

I’m writing this because I need to get the name Adorian Diamonds Ltd out there before they cold-call the next person and feed them the same scripted lies they fed me.

The Hook: The “Exclusive” Diamond Broker
It started with a simple phone call. The man on the other end introduced himself as Thomas Garrod. He didn’t sound like a criminal; he sounded like a sophisticated, high-end broker from Adorian Diamonds Ltd. He told me he had a “rare opportunity” for a select group of private investors to get into the wholesale diamond market before a major global price surge.

I’ve always been careful with my money, but Thomas was a professional. He spent weeks building a rapport with me, “filling my love” for the idea of a secure, tangible investment. He made me feel like an insider. He promised that these weren’t just stones — they were “investment-grade” assets that were guaranteed to appreciate.

The Trap: Way Overpriced “Stones” at Adorian Diamonds Ltd
Over the course of three months, I ended up making a series of massive purchases through Adorian Diamonds Ltd. Every time I spoke to Thomas Garrod, he had a new “limited-time” parcel that was supposedly being undervalued by the rest of the industry.

It was a classic pig butchering (pitbutching) tactic, using physical goods to mask the theft. They “fattened” my confidence by sending me professional-looking grading certificates and showing me fake market charts that made it look like my “portfolio” was worth a fortune.

I poured $190,000 — every cent of my liquid savings — into these diamonds. I thought I was protecting my retirement. The nightmare began when I finally took the “stones” to a local independent jeweler for a real appraisal. The “investment-grade” diamonds I paid $25,000 for were low-quality industrial stones worth maybe $1,200. They weren’t just expensive; they were WAY, WAY, WAY OVERPRICED. I had been sold a dream at a 2,000% markup.

The Final Blow: The $50,000 “Liquidation” Loan
When I confronted Thomas Garrod about the appraisal, he didn’t hang up. He stayed calm and acted “shocked.” He told me the local jeweler was “trying to lowball me” and offered to facilitate a “guaranteed liquidation” through Adorian Diamonds Ltd’s private network — but there was a catch.

He claimed that to process a high-value exit, I needed to “balance the ledger” by purchasing one final premium stone to reach a specific VIP tier for the auction. I was so desperate to get my $190,000 back that I did the unthinkable: I took out a high-interest $50,000 loan.

The second that loan hit the Adorian Diamonds Ltd account, Thomas stopped answering. The office line went dead. The “broker” was gone. I was left with a box of near-worthless stones and a massive debt.

The Fight to Rebuild
I lost a total of $240,000. I’ve spent the last few weeks in a daze, but I’m not just sitting in the dark. I’ve started working with a group called AYRLP.COM. They specialize in digital forensics and the claims procedure needed to track the financial trail these scammers leave behind. It is the only thing giving me any hope of clawing back what was stolen.

My Warning to You
If you get a call from someone at Adorian Diamonds Ltd or a “broker” named Thomas Garrod — HANG UP.

They are predators who target your trust and your future. If they are talking to you about “exclusive” wholesale diamonds, it is a trap. Don’t let them do to you what they did to me.

Official Disclosure
I am sharing my personal story to warn others. I have not been paid, sponsored, or incentivized by AYRLP.COM to write this. I am sharing their name because they are the actual resource I am using to fight back. Please perform your own due diligence before hiring any recovery service. My only goal is to expose the Adorian Diamonds Ltd scam before more families are ruined.

Adorian Diamonds Ltd Scam: How I Lost $240,000 to Thomas Garrod’s
“Wholesale” Trap
was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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