A warning about DubaiMLM - possible scam!

United States
May 3, 2008 4:47am CST
I am a member of a new kind of Paid-to -- paid-to-send. You get paid to send emails. (for more on that see here: http://www.paidtosend.com/?u=dxfanatic69 ) I have gotten no less than a dozen from users begging me to sign up for this new DubaiMLM site. According to the site, for just signing up, you will gain $50 dollars. Additionally, they will pay you up to $10,000 if you enroll 500 persons under you. Supposedly you can use these DubaiDollars to purchase goods from many major sites such as Macys, Best Buy, WalMart, etc. Now, crack open that math notebook kiddies: They say already 500,000 people have joined. 500,000 x $50 each= $25,000,000! And that's without any downlines under them! Where is a cool $25 mil gonna come from? Nowhere. Many people have spotted out the similarities between this and BankMLM a little while back - that turned out to be nothing more than a personal information harvester. And who is running all this? Signs point to Phil Piccolo, named by many the "One Man Internet Crime Wave."Just google-search, people!Don't fall for it. And if you have already signed up, login now and change all of your info before it is "harvested" and sold.
1 response
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
29 Nov 08
Good warning there! Scamers are sometimes really smart, but ho could they be allowed to get away so smartly!