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pyrimid shcemes??
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i live in a small town in south wales. since feb this year a shceme has been going around getting people to invest 3 grand for a 23 grand return. i was so sceptical and refused to join from the start! but now its so big that people i know are reinvesting as they have been paid out several times. does have anyone have any experiance of such a scheme? should i do it? i feel like im going to miss out on something big. please help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The people in at the start do make money but the scheme eventually crashes leaving loads with none.
You usually have to invest �3K and introduce 8 people (or similar number). Those 8 then have to introduce another 8 investors each (8 x 8 =64 people) who also have to introoduce 8 people (64 x 8 =512 people) etc etc
See where this is going? Eventually the number of people needed to invest to pay out the others becomes so big it just isn't viable.
You usually have to invest �3K and introduce 8 people (or similar number). Those 8 then have to introduce another 8 investors each (8 x 8 =64 people) who also have to introoduce 8 people (64 x 8 =512 people) etc etc
See where this is going? Eventually the number of people needed to invest to pay out the others becomes so big it just isn't viable.
Don't tell me this is rearing its very ugly head again - 10 years ago it was 'Women Empowering Women' and 'Hearts'.
Exactly the same thing as this - caused a lot of misery:
http://www.wewscam.com/aka.htm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/jul/30/ge nder.uk
And there is NO legal recourse at all when you lose your money (and friends)
Exactly the same thing as this - caused a lot of misery:
http://www.wewscam.com/aka.htm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/jul/30/ge nder.uk
And there is NO legal recourse at all when you lose your money (and friends)
just to put this into perspective - and to add to CheekyChops' shrewd analysis of this - to get any return at all by the time this reaches the 8th layer of investors, you would need to have 16,777,216 people investing with no-one pulling out. Further, the next layer needs over 134million investors.
This type of scheme actually brought down the Albanian economy, and when it reared its ugly head in Ireland was made illegal. And the killer was that the people involved at the lower levels knew this and actually made complaints about the media reporting it, as it killed their 'investment'.
This type of scheme actually brought down the Albanian economy, and when it reared its ugly head in Ireland was made illegal. And the killer was that the people involved at the lower levels knew this and actually made complaints about the media reporting it, as it killed their 'investment'.
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