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Beware of pyramid scheme disguised as 'gifting circle' Divine Prosperity Blossom
A financial expert has warned locals not to fall for a pyramid scheme known as Divine Prosperity Blossom that has sprung up in Cape Town.www.capetalk.co.za
In this week alone I have had 3 offers to join locally. Since there is literally nothing on the SA Interwebz about it... thought I'd start a thread in case any other prospects in SA decided to Google. Thread exists. Job done.If you have to ask...
Philanthropy?Yes, it is a scam. The calculations don't work. Give 500, receive 4000. Where does the 3500 come from?
Its referenced in this article albeit under a different name
Dont go near it.
The Golden rule... If it seems to good to be true, it most probably is. We are in the cyber attack era and some people will want to steal your hard earned money.The Prosperity GRID | A Community Network of People Helping People
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Exclusive invitation, bwahaha, if the group believesHow Does The ‘Game’ Work? …
Once you have accepted your exclusive invitation to join, and once you have paid forward your $500 Membership Token to the person in the Receiver position, that person will add you to their GRID Team (a Telegram Group) in the Contributor position, and also add you to the GRID Engine Room (our Global Community Group – also on Telegram).
At this point, you become an Official Team Member of your very first GRID, and also of the Global Prosperity GRID Community.
Over the course of the next 10 days, 7 other Contributors will also join by exclusive invitation, and be added to your Receiver’s Team (and the Community Group) on Telegram.
Once your Receiver has received all 8 Membership Tokens, they exit the GRID, everyone ‘spins’ to the next position and the GRID splits in 2 to create 2 new GRIDS of 7 Members each, with 8 new open ‘positions’ as Contributors, and so the cycle repeats