MMM Nigeria is no scam.
MMM Nigeria is not a ponzi scheme as you claim it is.
MMM does not have a central account to store up peoples' money.
MMM does not receive money from participants.
If MMM is actually using peoples' money to pay the other,then ; have you ever thought of how the
creator of the platform benefits ? because this money is being paid directly into participants local
accounts by other participants so, who is scamming who ?
In another instance, you used the word lure. I want you to understand that there are terms and conditions and that every participant is able to
read and write as the system is completely internet based. I put it to you that participants are required to read and agree with this before
signing up so nobody is controlling anybody's mind up here.
We are no fools, we seek financial liberation.
The (SEC) says MMM does not have a tangible business model and its not registered with them.
"CLASSIC"
I see where all this blackmail is coming from.
MMM ended up threatening your financial houses with a superb package so you want a share of the dough, that is what all the noise about not
being legitimate is for.
I hear you're up and about (SEC) going viral on the state of MMM. Advising investors to distance themselves from MMM or bear the risk(s).
Thank you o! we already know that and as a matter of fact, risk bearing has become a household name in this never do well country.
Now lemme school you a little bit, our country is in a sorry state. If you must advice anybody or do something, please look elsewhere. There are
quite a lot out there to fix in other to change or remedy the situation of our useless economy.
MMM is not the cause of the crumbling Nigerian economy, it is rather people like you who continually feed fat on public funds and tax payers
money.
There has been no response to "OPEN LETTER TO SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC)."
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