Tag: iPayDNA

  • BULLETIN: Achieve Community Says It Has Suspended Sign-Ups, Repurchases

    achievesignupsuspensionBULLETIN: (7th Update 1:52 p.m. ET Jan. 7 U.S.A.) The Achieve Community says it has suspended “sign ups” and “repurchases” through iPayDNA, a credit-card processor based in Asia.

    PP Blog reader “Secwatchin” first reported the news at 2:44 p.m. ET today. The Blog confirmed that orders for “positions” could not be placed by visiting the ReadyToAchieve website, clicking on the “Sign Up” tab and clicking again on a “Join Now!” button. The message we received is reproduced in the graphic at the top of this story.

    Colorado-based Achieve co-founder Kristi Johnson reportedly advised Achieve members that its “merchant” — iPayDNA — needed to “get caught up.”

    Why iPayDNA purportedly had fallen behind in processing credit-card transactions wasn’t explained.

    On Jan. 4, Johnson announced to Achieve members that Global Cash Card, which Achieve had claimed to be its new “payout” processor, “is not going to work with us after all.” On Dec. 18, Achieve had positioned its relationship with U.S.-based GCC as a done deal.

    Why Achieve, a money-cycling “program” operating in the United States with a presence on well-known Ponzi-scheme forums, needed separate vendors to process “money in” and “money out” transactions has not been explained.

    Here is what Johnson reportedly told members today (italics/carriage returns added):

    Hello Achieve Community!

    We are going to stop sign ups and repurchases for a few days beginning in about 30 minutes, so that our merchant can get caught up. And we won’t be doing more sign ups until we have more information about payout options for us.

    I hope to have some good news on that in the next few days! Thursday I’ll be meeting again with the lawyers and that will give me a better time frame for when Achieve will be completely ready to go again. I will keep letting you know how things are going as the information becomes available to me.

    In the meantime, while this process is going on, there is very little that I can tell you without risking hurting the entire process. So please, keep the speculation quiet, you will hear everything, just be patient please. Although we won’t be doing sign ups, you all will still have access to the members area, your banners, the Forum, and your products. Thank you all for taking care of each other! Achieve is the best Community ever!

    Kristi

    Some Achieve members have turned to promoting other Ponzi-board “programs” such as Unison Wealth and Trinity Lines. Promos from Achieve members also promoting Unison Wealth show that Unison Wealth is beaming ads for HYIP schemes inside the back offices of its members.

  • FEDS: Liberty Reserve Figure Mark Marmilev Shilled On TalkGold Ponzi Forum And Also Hired Shills To Do So; Memo Speaks To Vast Wasteland Of Online Criminality

    recommendedreading1Mark Marmilev, the technology specialist for the cross-border Liberty Reserve money-laundering operation favored by HYIP scammers and other criminals before its May 2013 collapse, shilled on the TalkGold Ponzi forum, U.S. federal prosecutors said in a sentencing memo.

    Marmilev, 35, of Brooklyn, N.Y., also hired forum shills and separately tried to hatch an SEO scheme to “clean up” accurate online references to his boss Arthur Budovsky, the office of U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara of the Southern District of New York said in the memo.

    U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote yesterday sentenced Marmilev to five years in federal prison.

    In Marmilev’s mind, the SEO scheme was needed because a press release by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office about Budovsky’s indictment in a 2006 case was causing problems.

    “Marmilev proposed that the SEO expert publish information on the Internet falsely suggesting that the ‘Arthur Budovsky’ behind Liberty Reserve was a different person from the ‘Arthur Budovsky’ who was convicted by the Manhattan District Attorney, but who simply happened to have the same name,” prosecutors advised Cote. “Marmilev’s evident purpose in doing so was to distance Liberty Reserve from Budovsky’s criminal conviction, in an effort to promote an appearance of legitimacy for Liberty Reserve.”

    Said Bharara, “Mark Marmilev spent years designing and maintaining the technological architecture that allowed Liberty Reserve to operate a global payment processor and money transfer system that catered to criminals. Now, he will pay for that crime with five years in federal prison.”

    There are all kinds of remarkable tidbits in the Dec. 9 sentencing memo, which was posted at the RealScam.com antiscam forum by “NikSam.”

    RealScam, which covers international mass-marketing fraud, recently was targeted in an SEO campaign designed to link it to Jihadists and Islamic terrorists. (See PP Blog reference here. See RealScam thread here.)

    Court references to the TalkGold and MoneyMakerGroup forums as places from which Ponzi schemes are promoted date back years.

    In a current case of trying to confuse the public, veteran HYIP scammer “Ken Russo,” also known as DRdave, is using MoneyMakerGroup in a bid to deflect criticism of the emerging “Achieve Community” scheme.

    In a Dec. 10 conference call, Achieve Community was positioned as a good outlet for female senior-citizens with ailing husbands to direct cash.

    As BehindMLM.com reported today (italics added):

    Liberty Reserve’s two founders have yet to be sentenced, but you can bet they’re going to be receiving similar if not harsher penalties than Marmilev’s 5 year sentence.

    The jailing of a Liberty Reserve executive comes on the eve one of the larger Ponzi schemes in operation today gears up to announce their new payment processor.

    After a short-lived run with Payoneer, they terminated their relationship with Achieve. The scheme has yet to hook up with a replacement payment processor.

    Last week news broke that incoming investment into the scheme was now being handled by iPayDNA, but nothing yet has materialized on the withdrawal front.

    iPayDNA appear to be accepting investments from Achieve affiliates using multiple unrelated business entities originating out of China.

    The PP Blog hopes readers will take the time to read the sentencing memo posted by NikSam. Here’s another tidbit (italics/bolding added):

    Aftermath of Liberty Reserve Shutdown. Following the shutdown of Liberty Reserve in May 2013, law enforcement agents monitoring various online criminal forums (such as “hacking” or “carding” forums) observed numerous postings by users of these forums bemoaning Liberty Reserve’s closure and the resulting loss of funds that they had on Liberty Reserve’s system. Many users complained of losing tens of thousands of dollars or more that they had in their Liberty Reserve accounts. By contrast, very few Liberty Reserve users have contacted the Southern District of New York seeking to recoup their Liberty Reserve funds on the basis that they were conducting legitimate business on the site. When the Liberty Reserve takedown was announced to the public in May 2013, users were instructed to contact the Southern District of New York if they wished to recoup their funds.

    Notwithstanding that Liberty Reserve had more than 5 million registered user accounts, only 32 persons have contacted the Southern District of New York from May 2013 to September 2014. Similarly, notwithstanding that numerous Liberty Reserve accounts were doing a high volume of business as Liberty Reserve “exchangers,” only one Liberty Reserve exchanger has contacted the Southern District of New York about a potential claim since May 2013, and that claim was ultimately not pursued

    NOTE: Our thanks to the ASD Updates Blog.