Isn’t that a pyramid Ponzi scheme?

August 1st, 2010 | by admin |

There is a new company ( or they claim to be legal company )

2401 Langley ave , Pensacola Florida , their head office (probably only 1 ) for sale just google it

Company named mpbtoday website : http://www.mpbtoday.com

Scheme works as follows

They have cheap online grocery store I can copy in 30 seconds by by the way

they claim to have physical grocery store in Florida , they do not have that either

anyone can copy their internet grocery store

You must buy $200 grocery voucher supposedly which is not voucher at all , they send you internet
nonsense and not a legal voucher and their shipping is 40 % of bill by the way :)

well after you pay them $200 they want you to find 6 more people who will pay 200 supposedly for groceries plus $10 for copy of website

after you get them 6 people they will send you $300 bonus and they convert your voucher if you still have it into Walmart card

they have bunch of their videos on youtube

they never sign their email so you never know who are owners and who you really deal with

their phone numbers do not work and they do not answer emails only first time when u pay them

They use Free groceries sales pitch but in reality they collect money for being a middle men in pyramid ponzi scheme

if it is not a ponzi scheme and it is legal how come they do not ave competition ? how come walmart not evolved in it or any other big corporation

they literally collect money for nothing you bring them 1470 and they pay you 300 :)

I would like to hear from lawyers or business intellectuals
it is obvious that groceries just cover up

it could have been massage or flight to the moon for that matter

heres the thing, if a company really wanted you to work for them YOU would be paid for training, not forced to buy meterial to start out. I had a budy do this one time and he was stuck with the product because no grocery stores will buy em ( or it would be a bada job ) but he could only sell it to friends and no one wanted to buy it

no worth it

  1. One Response to “Isn’t that a pyramid Ponzi scheme?”

  2. By Blue Dog Dem on Aug 1, 2010 | Reply

    heres the thing, if a company really wanted you to work for them YOU would be paid for training, not forced to buy meterial to start out. I had a budy do this one time and he was stuck with the product because no grocery stores will buy em ( or it would be a bada job ) but he could only sell it to friends and no one wanted to buy it

    no worth it
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