Making my hater rounds steppin on flowers and gummin up drinking fountains this one really stuck in muh jealous craw.
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In this context we have to define "hater" as anyone deft enough to spot a Ponzi/Pyramid scheme.
Due to a constant display of boodle by Calabro I am left to conclude "doing better" is defined by how much stuff one allegedly has.
Ergo, no real millionaire or billionaire could spot a swindle as unclever as http://www.realscam.com/f10/zeek-rew...ee-member-642/ or http://www.realscam.com/f8/traffic-m...scoville-4070/ well in advance of the inevitable implosion.
When Frank says he was dead broke a few years back I'm left to conclude clawbacks from the Zeek Rewards receiver had something to do with that. When you earn money promoting a Ponzi/Pyramid scheme, the court system has the authority to take those ill gotten from your grubby lil mitts. Easy come Easy go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWP8KrW5O14
http://www.zeekrewardsreceivership.c...%203.25.14.pdf
Fast forward a few years, that P word rears its ugly head and who is a top promoter?
https://www.sec.gov/litigation/compl.../comp23604.pdf
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Could this have been avoided by a serious entrepreneur? And please recognize when someone tells you "recruiting isn't required" that person is in fact recruiting you.
No genuine product or service
Promises of high returns in a short time period
Easy money or passive income
No demonstrated revenue from retail sales
Buy-in required
Complex commission structure
Emphasis on recruiting
https://www.sec.gov/enforce/investor...yramidhtm.html
As with the above caveat Ponzi schemes that gain momentum always pay at first, that is why the scam is so effective. Once the first excuse for payments not made is uttered the Ponzi is on life support.
High investment returns with little or no risk.
Overly consistent returns
Unregistered investments.
Unlicensed sellers
Secretive and/or complex strategies.
Issues with paperwork
Difficulty receiving payments.
https://www.sec.gov/answers/ponzi.htm
Spotting a scam is child's play, a hobby where you get it right 100% of the time simply outlasting your opponent's lies. It's not like real business decisions, or so I'm told, where the outcome is uncertain.
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When not assuming the worst in people knowingly selling a pig in a poke I like to play a game called "pretend they are just a f^cking idiot, did you any lose any less money" that I just made up.
Rule One. Who other than a f^cking idiot would think they had $400,000 in some magical account
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for looking at ads as nondescript as this
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or this
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Or the same scam they are promoting, this one is real f^cking head scratcher.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb5t6vSKBfU
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