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Good Morning Guys and Girl

I would like to hear your opinion on this. One of my colleagues told me about this Crowd 1 scheme. But the more he talks the more it sounds to be like a pyramid scheme type of thing.

Would this make a good thing to buy in or rather stay far away?

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Good Morning Guys and Girl

I would like to hear your opinion on this. One of my colleagues told me about this Crowd 1 scheme. But the more he talks the more it sounds to be like a pyramid scheme type of thing.

Would this make a good thing to buy in or rather stay far away?

See Link Below:

It's a circlejerking pyramid scheme

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Mmmm, tough decision... Circlejerks are cool, all for that, but then I am against pyramids (the shapes, monuments and most of all, the schemes)
 
Good Morning Guys and Girl

I would like to hear your opinion on this. One of my colleagues told me about this Crowd 1 scheme. But the more he talks the more it sounds to be like a pyramid scheme type of thing.

Would this make a good thing to buy in or rather stay far away?

See Link Below:

Busy doing it, made some good money so far, so ye money is money, don't flame me. Got to ride the train while it's running, Plus we have a really good team.

If you not going to try recruit people don't waste your time/money.


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Busy doing it, made some good money so far, so ye money is money, don't flame me. Got to ride the train while it's running, Plus we have a really good team.

If you not going to try recruit people don't waste your time/money.


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No,take your stealing elsewhere

Every cent profit there is some other sucker's money you're happily taking

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No,take your stealing elsewhere

Every cent profit there is some other sucker's money you're happily taking

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Just giving OP what he's looking for, no one is forced to join same as no one is forcing you to join or any other "sucker" as you say. Your opinion is your own same as mine, use it or don't doesn't really phase me.

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Just giving OP what he's looking for, no one is forced to join same as no one is forcing you to join or any other "sucker" as you say. Your opinion is your own same as mine, use it or don't doesn't really phase me.

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No
Your opinion is rooted in nonsense
Namibia just banned this for being a pyramid scheme,Namibia just banned the Crowd1 get-rich-quick scheme as a pyramid. SA is its biggest market.

So feel free to take your "opinion" and fuck right off

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Tldr

What's this?
Pyramid scheme touted as "online business",its model is you pay to join and you recruit others to do the same to earn money and increase your "level"

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An Evetech Product:ROFLMAO:! dam straight! I have never been among such like-minded people, I love you guys on Carb so much. My dad has been suckered into Pydamid1. so many people are victims of nonsense like this.. its a dam shame.
 
Nah at least Evetech give you the product

Not these schemes they only give you videos of fake successful people

Valid point.

Jokes aside.

Don't really know how people keep on falling for pyrimad schemes and that people that join in, are comfortable with the fact that if they do make something, they in essence stole it from someone else.


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Pyramid scheme touted as "online business",its model is you pay to join and you recruit others to do the same to earn money and increase your "level"

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Thanks for explaining, I was reading and couldn't figure out what their service or product was lol.
 
Busy doing it, made some good money so far, so ye money is money, don't flame me. Got to ride the train while it's running, Plus we have a really good team.

If you not going to try recruit people don't waste your time/money.
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Get a load of this idiot. Goodluck when you lose a ton of money.

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  • Difficulty receiving payments. Clients have failures to receive a payment or have difficulty cashing out their investments. Ponzi scheme promoters routinely encourage participants to "roll over" investments and sometimes promise even higher returns on the amount rolled over.
 
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Sad to see old members ruining their reputation by endorsing this nonsense.
 
Should be banned on here. Should be banned everywhere.
It's corrupt, it's a form of theft , it is devoid of morality and destroys lives. Enough said.

Yes and then older long time members find it fine to steal money from other people, but they don't question their own ethical convictions at all, makes me sick. They have their own opinion, and all the million websites explaining why its a pyramid scheme is wrong in their eyes....
 
Just scroll up and the member will reveal himself with his scummy friends.....
 
@Dom come join in, more members thinking they don't steal, we cant fight this alone lol
 
Well... I also know people making good cash with it. But they have time to run around and poke brains.

They ride the train and jumps+ off just before it.... pops.

So. How do you tell things are going sideways?
*As soon as they Up the boneses for people to join.... "Your 150$ will buy you twice the normal amount of air! Isn't it amazing!?"
(Blowing up the bubble) .+

I lost a few bucks with a program called Futurenet. Exactly the same as crowd1 but you get points to use when going to hotels bla bla bla. Lesson learned.

So my advise when the next million dollar opportunity strikes is to research the founders of the program. If you get some stink smells online about them - use your brains and dont give em you hard earned cash..
I mean- smell this info if you dare = click

Ill leave it at that.
 
So... people often go "I'm earning XYZ a WEEK on this"... ok... how much are you earning on a dashboard somewhere and how much are you *EARNING* into your bank account?

I can build you a system that shows everyone is increasing their total balance by 1% per day... hell I can make it 10% per day if you want... Once the money enters the "scheme" it goes behind a curtain and you never know if what you are seeing on the screen/dashboard is actually backed by real money that you can withdraw... When people start requesting withdrawals they will allow some because
"I put in R10k and I got my first week payment and withdrew it to my bank account... so it *IS* legit" BUT there are usually rewards for "letting it ride" or fixing your cash for longer within the "scheme" ... i.e. instantly available = 1%, agree to 3 month term = 1.5% or some such (I haven't even opened the link) so people usually withdraw the first week to prove credibility and then let it ride because "I'm EARNING XYZ PER WEEK!!!!"
 
Well... I also know people making good cash with it. But they have time to run around and poke brains.

They ride the train and jumps+ off just before it.... pops.

So. How do you tell things are going sideways?
*As soon as they Up the boneses for people to join.... "Your 150$ will buy you twice the normal amount of air! Isn't it amazing!?"
(Blowing up the bubble) .+

I lost a few bucks with a program called Futurenet. Exactly the same as crowd1 but you get points to use when going to hotels bla bla bla. Lesson learned.

So my advise when the next million dollar opportunity strikes is to research the founders of the program. If you get some stink smells online about them - use your brains and dont give em you hard earned cash..
I mean- smell this info if you dare = click

Ill leave it at that.

People who get in early DO make money in these schemes... BUT they are stealing from the people who lose out later AND can be made to pay back the money (remember you are actually forced to pay back ill gotten gains if not a government official).

I know people who lost everything when SARS came knocking after a pyramid scheme based around trading crypto fell apart.
 
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