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What Can Be Done About International Fraud Disguised as MLM?

Question by Kasey C: What Can Be Performed About Global Fraud Disguised as Mlm?
With Net, a single scam can get to all across the globe, and with global currency exchange processors (Paypal clones) they can get compensated everywhere as effectively. If they have been declared illegal in one particular nation, they merely move on to an additional nation.

The scam I have in mind claims to be Multi level marketing, but its very own FAQ states “you do not have to sell any merchandise”. Its members have spun some inventive interpretations on what this means, which includes “It is not Network marketing. It is far better than Multilevel marketing” or “you are marketing membership, which is not a item”.

This rip-off was currently declared illegal in a dozen nations, got “cease and desist” in at least three more (such as state of Georgia here in the US). They use a virtual workplace in Uk to seem a lot more legit. They registered in Cyprus as an offshore corporation, but is probably ran out of somewhere in India out of a closet. They even moved their server from the US to Ukraine not also prolonged back.

But they are even now announcing “expansion plans” to different countries, conventions and a ‘cruise’ in Asia.

They have a legion of members (or shills) who believe “net advertising” is spamming the World wide web with article repositories who are then recopied to a variety of blogs and message boards and whatnot. So any critics are merely drowned out by the “noise”.

They are not centered in any certain nation so nearby enforcement is mainly worthless (and nearby enforcement have gone after a lot of local members in a dozen countries) but the head of the snake is still out there. And still signing up a lot more members each and every day.

What can be carried out to combat this sort of an international scam? Interpol is a lot more about the massive organized crimes, and this is nearly beneath their jurisdiction.
@snarkus — You’re not helping a lot. :) In addition to, I’m a scam buster, not a victim.

Very best solution:

Solution by Snarkus Maximus
MLM’s are all scams. That’s the nature of that company. Anyone who thinks there is a this sort of factor as a reputable Multilevel marketing is a fool. If you happen to be fooled by a rip-off that poses as an Network marketing…nicely…I’m not sure what to tell you. You happen to be obtaining fooled by a scam that is posing as a scam.

What do you feel? Remedy beneath!

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