Tag: TelexFree
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MORE FROM MLM LA-LA LAND: (1) ‘Totally Wild Cover Story’ Puff Piece On TelexFree Promoter Doesn’t Reference TelexFree By Name And Doesn’t Mention Pyramid-Scheme Probe; (2) Cash-Gifting, A Bill-Counting Machine And ‘Economically Sovereign’ Individuals; (3) Jesus — (Again)
UPDATED 11:23 A.M. ET (U.S.A.) The November/December issue of Home Business Advertiser carries a puff piece on TelexFree promoter Scott Miller. The one-page article, described by the publication as a “totally wild cover story,” does not reference TelexFree by name. Nor does the piece mention that TelexFree is the subject of a pyramid-scheme probe in…
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BULLETIN: Peru Issues Alerts On TelexFree, WCM777
EDITOR’S NOTE ADDED AT 4:59 P.M. DEC. 14 AND UPDATED 8:39 A.M. ET (DEC. 16, U.S.A.): The URLs below now should be clickable. If not, they can be copied and pasted into the location bar of your browser. We apologize for the earlier formatting errors. Original story below . . . BULLETIN: The government of…
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DISTURBING NEW LOW FOR MLM: TelexFree Affiliate Spams Sign-Up Offer In Comments Thread About Tragic Suicide Death Of Fellow Affiliate
Citing a Brazilian media account, Oz at BehindMLM.com reported tonight that the TelexFree member who jumped from the fifth floor of a parking garage in the state of Paraiba last month has died. The PP Blog reported on Nov. 27 that the woman initially survived the plunge and was hospitalized in critical condition. PBAgora.com.br, a…
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REPORT: Woman Survives TelexFree-Related Death Plunge
A woman who borrowed money to join the TelexFree MLM “program” leaped from the fifth floor of a parking garage at the Manaíra Mall, a Brazilian news portal is reporting. PBAgora.com.br, based in the Brazilian state of Paraíba, reported yesterday that the woman was injured critically, but survived the plunge. She is being treated at…
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SPECIAL REPORT: WCM777 Says Its U.S. Operations ‘Will Be On Hold Until Further Notice’ Because Its Securities Sales ‘Failed To Fully Comply With Laws And Regulations In United States’ — But Will The ‘WCM 777 Boston’ Band Play On In Houston? And What About The Highly Curious ‘Joseph Global Institute?’
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story covers highly curious events associated with WCM777 and related entities or people. In this post you’ll find: News on yesterday’s announcement by WCM that it had mothballed its U.S. operation that sells securities. Questions about whether a WCM777 event scheduled over the next two days in Houston would occur or whether…
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WCM777 — In Pictures: (1) Send In $14,000, Get Back 35 Times That Amount (c. $500,000); (2) Launch Scheme, Buy A Golf Course And Invite Friends; (3) Rip Off Scenes From ‘Rocky Balboa’ And Pretend Sly Stallone Is On The Train
These are screen shots from three different promotional videos or news releases for WCM777 online. The first reflects a claim that people who send $14,000 to WCM777 in a poor economy will fetch back $500,000, 35 times-plus the amount they sent in. This will be accomplished in 52 weeks through the rollover of earnings in…
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NEW RECORDING: TelexFree Members Told To Pay The Piper 20 Percent Within 10 Days Or Lose Positions
UPDATED 6:14 P.M. ET (U.S.A.) TelexFree members who wish to maintain their position in the “program” and are nearing their one-year anniversary dates will receive an invoice from the company for 20 percent of their program “income” and must pay it within 10 days, according to a recording of a Nov. 15 TelexFree conference call.…
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Like Profitable Sunrise And TelexFree Schemes, WCM777 Used Photo Of Christ The Redeemer Statue
A photo of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, now has been used in a third recent scheme: WCM777. The photo was displayed from the stage at a June 17 “grand opening” event for WCM777 at the Pacific Palms Hotel in City of Industry, Calif., according to a WCM777 Facebook site.…
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Facebook Profitable Sunrise Site Again Used To Pump Scams, Including 1 Trading On Bible Verse
A Facebook site initially used to drive traffic to the massive Profitable Sunrise international fraud scheme again is being used by boatsharks looking to find victims struggling in the water. Among the new schemes being promoted on the Facebook site is something called RChange. RChange advertises that users “Top-up/Cash-out by Western Union or Hong Kong…