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Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by coderXO(m): 7:16am On Oct 25, 2016 |
Poverty is a disease but also a result of laziness. You want fast money. You don't want to till before you harvest. You will remain in poverty your whole life. Let's see what you do with the "Mavro" you get. A word is enough for the wise. 5 Likes |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by misscall247: 7:25am On Oct 25, 2016 |
SweetJoystick:hahaha.......may God Neva allow u to invest in mmm if like DAT.........abeg bros no invest make 4stil last more |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by tolexy007(m): 7:29am On Oct 25, 2016 |
anthony533: Is Not the Way, but The Only way in Nigeria so far.. |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by adedayoadedeji(m): 7:52am On Oct 25, 2016 |
SweetJoystick: abeg I take God beg you no invest ooo. mk e no go crash |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by jist2day: 8:39am On Oct 25, 2016 |
Its very fast to get help in mmm. I requested to get help this morning (withdraw my money)and within 10minutes I've been matched with another participant.mmm is too sweet abeg. join me on whatsapp let me sign you up quickly,train you 08175246439 |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by frank442: 8:41am On Oct 25, 2016 |
U should ask urself where mmm got money to pay. Without investing in any biz. Nothing good can come out of mmm |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by jist2day: 8:41am On Oct 25, 2016 |
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Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Jonyblaze: 8:46am On Oct 25, 2016 |
coderXO: What people do with the money they get from MMM is really not your concern, because that one is a matter of personal behaviour. Whether you know it or not there are people who work very hard for their money and still waste it Making money In life is not always about hard work whether u belive it or not, sometimes it's about seeing a good opportunity and grabing that opportunity and MMM is a huge opportunity for everyone. It's only a matter of using the opportunity well and with sence When I started mmm I didn't even have up to 300k in my account, today I'm a millionare and I won't go back to where I came from because I am using my sence while doing it. Everything is about grabing opportunities and doing it with sence. I know how much I've been able to help my family financially this year and everytime I do I just thank God for MMM because I don't know what would have been the story if not for it No one knows when MMM will be history, but I know this, if you do it with wisdom, whenever it goes, you would still have benefited much much much more than any loss because I can assure you that MMM will still be there for years so it's a matter of using it wisely while it's there. If you're not fine with doing MMM that's very OK but allow others to make their cool millions in peace. Besides everything in life is a risk, the University you went to is a risk (some people don't have jobs today) the business you're doing too is a risk (it may not pay u) but still all this things are risks that are worth it aren't they? Well so is MMM! My bank account is proof! Participate in MMM but do it with wisdom! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by misscall247: 8:46am On Oct 25, 2016 |
coderXO:money is money sweat or no sweat. 1 Like |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by coderXO(m): 8:57am On Oct 25, 2016 |
misscall247: You are wise. Money is money, sweat or no sweat. Go and get an AK47 and walk into the bank and collect it since the way you get it does not matter. @Jonyblaze You are promoting a scheme that will rip someone off at the end, it does not matter right? You don't mind that someone, even though it's not you, will lose their money when the scheme finally breaks right? Friend, I assure you, ill-gotten wealth will come back and spike you in the back. It's a simple rule of life. Go to work everyday and find a "true" investment that harms no one. Anything else, you have blood on your hands. 2 Likes |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by misscall247: 8:58am On Oct 25, 2016 |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Jonyblaze: 9:20am On Oct 25, 2016 |
coderXO: That's why I said when done with wisdom you will be fine. Incase you don't know, even the founder of MMM warns participants of the risks involved! That just shows you that it's transparent (for them to even warn you of the risk involved) and that's why they advice you to put in money you know you are willing to spare. My brother it doesn't get more transparent than that. Don't mistake MMM with previous stuffs that turned out to be scam you know why? Cos here MMM is clearly telling you am paying Peter from Paul's money (others were not telling u) MMM is telling you the risk involved and advising you to participate with spare money (others didn't tell u) MMM is not keeping your money in a central account it's in your very own account so you won't say they ran away with our money. Lol do I need to keep going to explain to u how transparent this thing is? The point is participate in MMM but use wisdom (follow the rules for safe participation and be saving.. and if u do this you're good) . It's that Simple! 3 Likes |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by KoldKash(m): 9:25am On Oct 25, 2016 |
Max24: You don't seem to be very familiar with your Bible. Go read about the parable of the talents and find out who taught what about investment. Many Christians are poor because of their mindset and LAZY thought process. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by waxdebo(m): 10:47am On Oct 25, 2016 |
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Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by waxdebo(m): 10:48am On Oct 25, 2016 |
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Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Max24: 11:25am On Oct 25, 2016 |
KoldKash:So, it was Jesus that said u should invest in faceless businesses. No know address, no office, no registration with CAC. My friend, stop deceiving people. I still remember my money and that of my friends trapped in similar schemes not long ago. Ever heard of wonder banks, club freedom or getaway club ? Unless maybe u are too young then. |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Jonyblaze: 12:00pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Max24: Truth be told, it's only the likes of you that are against MMM that I don't blame.. Because u have had bad experiences on the past with previous organizations or scheme, however, unlike that your experience MMM is totally different. Totally! If you take your time to look into it you would see the clear differences. And please don't come and be talking about known address and CAC registration here because even many of them in the past that failed in Nigeria had known offices and CAC registration yet they failed.. So no be by that one. This one is different and better because it is very transparent (they don't hide that they are paying Peter from Paul, they don't keep all your money in their account it's in your account so u won't say they ran with your money). However, if you know you don't want to participate in MMM that's very OK, but allow others to make their money in peace 1 Like |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Nobody: 12:41pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Chai! Another alert. At least, no be yahoo yahoo me I de do o. MMM sweet jaree. Let d haters hate, let the argument continue ,and let the alert keep coming. Hahaha 1 Like |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by hartson(m): 2:57pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Alexkene:Is ok then 2 Likes |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by abbey621(m): 3:26pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
wealth123: Stop acting like an ignoramus, the person you are talking to does not need MMM to maintain his wealth. I've been there done that, so save me your blabbering! From your writing, it is clear you do not even know what MMM stands for, unfortunately people like you will only end up luring unsuspecting victims out of their hard earned cash. You have no evidence of what your money is used for,this company is not registered properly in Nigeria yet you want people to join,you must be sick! |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Nobody: 3:43pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
abbey621: Leave people and their money-decisions alone. Leave those of us who are enjoying it while it lasts. We are ALL aware of the warning. 1 Like |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by guiddoti: 4:07pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
socialmediaman:That's all how it will crash. Stop putting fear on investors. I know, many financial institutions are not happy with this new trend. 1 Like |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by socialmediaman: 4:16pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
guiddoti: It has crashed in Russia (where this specific one originated from), Europe, US and the rest of the world and they're running to Africa thinking people are less informed. I'm not putting fear, i'm getting people informed so they don't suffer the losses those Millions of people suffered in those countries |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by guiddoti: 4:21pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
socialmediaman:how did it crashed in Russia? Is it by what you comment or based on assumption? I need answer and fact than imagery thought and hearsay |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Jonyblaze: 4:25pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Some people claim that they are warning against MMM so that if it crashes, people won't lose money. But do you know that if your plan works and people leave now, some people will still lose that same money? MMM has already started, it's amazing and the power of MMM lasting for years and years to come is in the power of we the participants not in anybody else. So my fellow MMM participants don't let anyone scare you that it will crash, because it will only crash if you and I allow it to crash So Keep providing help, keep getting your bank alerts! and you won't even know when the people criticising you today will quietly join after they have seen people's lives changing |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Hiploko(m): 4:35pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Pls can one @ anytime increase the amount he invested or has to wait for the next month cycle? |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by Jonyblaze: 4:43pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
socialmediaman: Oga please stop telling rubbish lies, if you really want to convince people you might as well do it with facts and not rubbish liea Please show us any proof from the Internet that it crashed in Europe, US and the rest of the world! Please show us! MMM is currently working actively in 118 countries and you're hear saying crap. The only problem it had was in Russia when it was closed down in 1994 for tax evasion but people will be shouting that it crashed, it didn't even crash. Even the talk of it crashing in South Africa this year hasn't had any evidence to prove that claim as people in South Africa haven't confirmed it till date. Even the Zimbabwe own was a pause mode and not a crash, ask anyone in Zimbabwe now it is working. The media just keep trying to scare people for nothing.. All because the government have forced them to. Bro stop spreading lies when you have no evidence to back it up |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by obstead200(m): 4:58pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
permanentgrace:why should the government insure the activities of fraudsters like MMM? There are better things for the government to do with money. Don't be so daft in Ur thinking please. U sound like a primary 2 child. |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by guiddoti: 5:06pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Jonyblaze:In fact, the fear alone can crash the system when nobody seems interested again. To me, the way it was designed just like "chain and closed system" that will continue till kingdom come except defaulters break and open the system, either by investors stop investing or government stop the system. |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by guiddoti: 5:15pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
coderXO:Lol those shares you buy is what? |
Re: MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, Robbing Peter To Pay Paul? TheGuardian by IstandWitBuhari: 5:46pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Zedoo: I pity pained and frustrated people like u By d time u finish typing ur reply I must have added another car to my collection of toys. People like you are simply waiting for M3 to crash but u shall wait ttil eternity. 1 Like |
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