From all indications, the father of all ponzi schemes, MMM, is
trying its possible best to be on its feet again but all measures taken so far
have been futile as its participants have been seduced by other ponzi schemes
which promised better offer, following its one month
break that kept members stranded and totally disillusioned.
Its reopening on January 14, 2017, heightened
the hope of participants to its acme as they strongly believed that they
could start getting help and subsequently provide help.
One fact participants of the Mavrodi Mondial
Moneybox ponzi scheme fail to understand is that no participant gets help
except another participant provides help. On the other hand, the initiators of
the scheme fail to understand that in a country like Nigeria, you don't tell
someone to provide help again when he/she hasn't gotten the dividend of the
help he had earlier provided. This misunderstanding has kept the scheme
motionless since January 14 despite several measures to make it work. Read about some of the measures Here.
In a statement recently released, MMM has
urged members to make new investment in 2017 while Mavros acquired in 2016
remain under restriction. For me, this is not a good step.
Participants of the Mavrodi Mondial Movement
(MMM) Ponzi scheme awaiting new updates on their investments would just have to
take to fate.
This means that the jubilation that greeted
the reopening of the scheme in January 2017 may have been cut short.
The Statement reads:
“Dear members, MMM Nigeria
lifts all the limits for Mavro acquired in 2017. So, MMM Nigeria
is coming back to normal.
“And now the
members can actively develop the community and create new requests to provide
help. For these requests, orders will soon arrive, and after Mavro’s confirmation, it will be possible to
withdraw these Mavro without any restrictions or limits!
“Only Mavros acquired in 2016 remain under
restriction. But we are actively working on new measures to make it possible
for the members to withdraw Mavro-2016 in a larger amount without undermining
the sustainability of the community."
Will you still invest in MMM or other ponzi
schemes? If yes, I advise you invest wisely. Meanwhile, you can check out some
fake ponzi schemes in Nigeria Here.
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