Tag: Daniele Verzari

  • UPDATE: Italy Finalizes Suspension Order Against Alleged Profitable Sunrise Pitchman Who Got Booted By WordPress

    ponzinews1UPDATE: CONSOB, the Italian securities regulator, has finalized a March 27  suspension order against alleged Profitable Sunrise pitchman Daniele Verzari.

    Verzari allegedly pitched Profitable Sunrise as the “founder” of the Vdproject Italy team on a Blog hosted by WordPress. After CONSOB announced a temporary suspension order on April 2, WordPress gave Verzari the boot. He also allegedly promoted schemes known as “Vityazi” and “Bestforinvest.”

    On April 4, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a pyramid-scheme complaint against Profitable Sunrise in federal court in Atlanta. Records show that the SEC has issued subpoenas to several Profitable Sunrise pitchmen in the United States.

    The murky scheme may have collected tens of millions of dollars by targeting U.S. investors, routing the proceeds of the scheme through offshore bank accounts and using a mail drop in England, the SEC said. Profitable Sunrise operated through an entity known as Inter Reef Limited.

    Profitable Sunrise purportedly was operated by “Roman Novak.” It allegedly offered five HYIP plans, including one bizarrely dubbed the “Long Haul” that purported to pay 2.7 percent a day with the payout due April 1, the day after Easter. Profitable Sunrise went missing from the Web on or about March 14.

    The actions by CONSOB and the SEC demonstrate that HYIP schemes can create trouble not only for purveyors such as “Novak,” but also for commission-based promoters.

    Scammers have targeted Profitable Sunrise victims in multiple reload schemes.

  • UPDATE: WordPress Boots Alleged Profitable Sunrise Pitchman Named In CONSOB Action

    vdprojectitalyWordPress has booted a Blogger named in an April 2 order by CONSOB, the Italian securities regulator.

    The Blog of Daniele Verzari now carries this message:

    “vdprojectitaly.wordpress.com is no longer available.

    “This blog has been archived or suspended for a violation of our Terms of Service . . .”

    HYIP schemes spread in part through Blog pitches and pitches on social-media sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. In 2010, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) said HYIP purveyors create “the illusion of social consensus, which is a common persuasion tactic fraudsters use to suggest that ‘everyone is investing in HYIPs, so they must be legitimate.’”

  • URGENT >> BULLETIN >> MOVING: CONSOB, Italian Securities Regulator, Takes Action Against Alleged Profitable Sunrise Promoter

    breakingnews72URGENT >> BULLETIN >> MOVING: The Italian securities regulator CONSOB has filed a suspension order that names an alleged promoter of Profitable Sunrise, amid allegations that Profitable Sunrise is an investment program.

    The agency said it observed pitches for ProfitableSunrise on a WordPress Blog under the control of “Daniele Verzari, who presents himself to users of the website as the ‘founder’ of the Vdproject Italy team.”

    Verzari, according to CONSOB, now is banned from promoting Profitable Sunrise and programs known as “Vityazi” and “Bestforinvest.” In a separate order, the agency said Bestforinvest operated at the domain bestforinvest.org.

    Promos for Bestforinvest were “carried out in the absence of the prescribed authorizations,” CONSOB said.

    In the past, CONSOB has acted against promoters of HYIP schemes such as Club Asteria and JSSTripler/JustBeenPaid.

    Profitable Sunrise had at least five investment programs, according to Investor Alerts or cease-and-desist orders filed by securities regulators in the United States. One of the purported “plans” was known as the “Long Haul,” which purported to pay interest of 2.7 percent a day. Payouts from the bizarrely named “Long Haul” plan were touted as an “Easter Gift” and were due yesterday.

    Profitable Sunrise members are complaining about not getting paid. The “opportunity’s” website has been offline for nearly three weeks.

    Both the United Kingdrom and Zew Zealand have issued alerts about Profitable Sunrise. So have at at least 34 state and provincial regulators in the United States and Canada.

    Here is the text of the April 2 CONSOB order, as presented in English on the agency’s website:

    Under the terms of Art. 101, section 4, lett. b), of the Consolidated Law on Finance, Consob has suspended, for a period of 90 days, the advertising activity relating to offering to the public the investment programmes entitled Vityazi, Profitable Sunrise and Bestforinvest carried out, through the website www.vdprojectitaly.wordpress.com by Daniele Verzari, who presents himself to users of the website as the “founder” of the Vdproject Italy team (Resolution No. 18510 of 27 March 2013).

    In relation to the three investment programmes, on the basis of the descriptions provided on the website www.vdprojectitaly.wordpress.com and, in relation to the programmes Profitable Sunrise and Bestforinvest, on the basis of the descriptions on the “official” websites, there seem to be the characteristics of an investment of a financial nature, the notion of which implies the presence together of the three elements: (i) an investment of capital; (ii) an expectation of a return of a financial nature; (iii) the assumption of a risk associated with the investment of capital. Indeed, all three investment programmes require investment of an initial capital of an indeterminate amount, with the exception of the programme entitled Bestforinvest which provides for a minimum and maximum investible capital of between 100 and 9,000 US dollars.

    The activity carried out through the website www.vdprojectitaly.wordpress.com leads to the well-grounded suspicion that the advertising activity performed in relation to the public offering of financial products breaches Art. 101, section 2, of the Consolidated Law on Finance which states that “before publication of the prospectus it is forbidden to make any advertising announcement regarding the public offering of financial products other than community financial instruments”, and that the said activity is still being performed. Hence the urgency of the measure, adopted in accordance with Art. 101, section 4, letter b, of the Consolidated Law on Finance.

    CONSOB’s issuance of the order is important because it demonstrates that individual promoters can be held accountable for schemes that push unregistered securities even if they are not the operator of a “program.”

    Whether Verzari will defend against the CONSOB action and receive any help with potential legal bills from “Roman Novak” and Profitable Sunrise is unclear. “Roman Novak” is the purported operator of Profitable Sunrise.