Travelling Pyramid Scheme hits Perth

0points Posted 827 days, 20 hours ago by IT geek

A travelling pyramid scheme will hit Perth next Tuesday 24th June, 2008. Roger Hamilton and the XL Results Foundation Scam.

Perth Business Breakfast with Roger Hamilton of XL Results Foundation, XL life membership recruitment drive

Duxton Hotel Perth, 1 St George's Terrace Start

7.30am

Promoter: John Abbott, john.abbott@resultsnetaustralia.com

Details on the scam:

Business Networking Scam Hits Shanghai

http://mingtiandi.com/?p=58

This strays a bit from our usual Mingtiandi vein, but I just received a scam appeal to entrepreneurs that I thought might be worth warning folks about. I received two emails inviting me to an “Exclusive business breakfast meeting by invitation only!” from something cheesily called the “XL Results Foundation.”

It seems this foundation is a bogus business networking scheme that bilks would-be entrepreneurs for membership money while providing them with non-existent training and networking opportunities. And I thought those dodgy financial consultants were bad! You can find out how the scam works from this posting on ripoffreport.com and this Australian report from Perth.

In the mail, the XL Foundation describes itself as, “the world’s leading entrepreneur and social enterprise network.” But offers no grounds for this assertion. These tricksters from Singapore further assert that their ringleader will, “explain how Businessmen and Entrepreneurs can take advantage of emerging Business Opportunities in Asia-Pacific Region.” Evidently the secret to taking advantage of opportunities is tO cOmpletely Ignore all standards reGarding Capitalisation. and the grammar.

It seems this pyramid scam has already made the rounds in Singapore, Indonesia and Australia and is now hoping to take advantage of the overly optimistic crowding the streets of Shanghai.

If you get this same email as I did, just toss it in the bin and save your business cards for the next Chamber of Commerce meeting.

Comments

You got it right - I went to one of these presentations in January. I reported it on my site - www.brilliant4biz.com, and I have received dozens of comments from across the world reporting dubious practices in the XL organisation

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Yep, I nearly got scamed by them.  My hubby and I went to the very meeting your talking about, when we got home I did a google search to find out more about what was on offer and the first page was full of reports of him being a scammer.  He nearly had us as we were going to go to the Breakfast he offers, boy am I glad I did that search!  He seemed so genuine too, part of his charm I guess.  Thanks for posting this story, maybe you’ll save someone else from being scammed by him. 

Debbie.      http://www.goyinperth.com

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Sounds like “Network 21″ http://network21amway.blogspot.com/

Which had very similar marketing. They even market a drink called “XS”. At the site above it discusses the pyramid issues and scam information.

My advice, steer clear.

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Your a very sad person that wright’s this its rubbish .. XL is not a Pyramid scheme and this person (you) have no heart I have never heared such garbage. grow up

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