Prosperity Automated System and the MegaWealth Group
I recently received the following email:
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Hi Ben
Just received a communication from a guy called Simon Johansonn of Lord and Thomas at The Mega Wealth Group in London.
Their website is: www.********.com [site removed - I don't want to send them any traffic] and the name says exactly what they are promising [27k per week!].
I dont know what the cost is but I wondered if you have any info.
Thanks,
MC
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I have seen these websites being advertised all over the place.
There have been a few adverts in the National Press (wedged in between the *many* adverts for the Bill Myers DVD sets)
The "opportunity" here is called the Prosperity Automated System, commonly referred to as simply "PAS".
You have received this mailing from someone going by the name of Charlie Golick from Golick Marketing Group.
Charlie here is one of the first people to sign up for the PAS system and is now trying to get you into his downline.
In a nutshell, PAS is a variety of pyramid scheme and is currently operating worldwide.
Each member has to buy in at a cost of up to $3,895 and is then able to introduce others to the scheme.
Their first sale goes to their referrer and then, after that, further sales give them up to $3,000 commission, depending on the package they choose.
The other $895 goes to the Prosperity Automated System company who run the websites and make all the phone calls to prospective leads.
Free Gift?
In order to find out more about the site I put in my name and email address with the promise of a free gift worth £800 or so. This never appeared.
Anyway, I copied all of the sales pitch into a Word document, printed it out and read it on the train home from work. It came to 25 pages of sales waffle.
Something doesn't add up about PAS and I have a feeling that a lot of people will lose a lot of money.
Please, keep your money in the bank and don't hand it over to MegaWealth, despite the massive rewards they promise.
In the meantime, please feel free to read more about Simon Johansson through the links below:
BBC Link 1
BBC Link 2
A much more comprehensive report is available on the site:
www.BizOppsUK.com/prosperity_automated_system.php
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Hi Ben
Just received a communication from a guy called Simon Johansonn of Lord and Thomas at The Mega Wealth Group in London.
Their website is: www.********.com [site removed - I don't want to send them any traffic] and the name says exactly what they are promising [27k per week!].
I dont know what the cost is but I wondered if you have any info.
Thanks,
MC
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I have seen these websites being advertised all over the place.
There have been a few adverts in the National Press (wedged in between the *many* adverts for the Bill Myers DVD sets)
The "opportunity" here is called the Prosperity Automated System, commonly referred to as simply "PAS".
You have received this mailing from someone going by the name of Charlie Golick from Golick Marketing Group.
Charlie here is one of the first people to sign up for the PAS system and is now trying to get you into his downline.
In a nutshell, PAS is a variety of pyramid scheme and is currently operating worldwide.
Each member has to buy in at a cost of up to $3,895 and is then able to introduce others to the scheme.
Their first sale goes to their referrer and then, after that, further sales give them up to $3,000 commission, depending on the package they choose.
The other $895 goes to the Prosperity Automated System company who run the websites and make all the phone calls to prospective leads.
Free Gift?
In order to find out more about the site I put in my name and email address with the promise of a free gift worth £800 or so. This never appeared.
Anyway, I copied all of the sales pitch into a Word document, printed it out and read it on the train home from work. It came to 25 pages of sales waffle.
Something doesn't add up about PAS and I have a feeling that a lot of people will lose a lot of money.
Please, keep your money in the bank and don't hand it over to MegaWealth, despite the massive rewards they promise.
In the meantime, please feel free to read more about Simon Johansson through the links below:
BBC Link 1
BBC Link 2
A much more comprehensive report is available on the site:
www.BizOppsUK.com/prosperity_automated_system.php
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