As it may probably
unfreeze accounts of its users on January 14, Mavrodi Mondial Movement (MMM)
ponzi scheme has released 2017 guidelines for the Nigerian
participants.
According to
Nigerian Bulletin, MMM programmers are working earnestly with a new model which
will be announced and implemented at a later date.
This, the MMM Admin.
claims will help keep the system balanced:
“To keep the GH(Get
Help) and PH(Provide Help) balanced. No matter whether people join us or not..
and it will be sustainable.
“When it will be
implemented, we will be notified. We can PH and we should keep our downlines
updated.”
Recall that the
ponzi scheme froze the accounts of its mavros, as the particicipants are
popularly called, on December 12, 2016, in order “to help prevent any problems
during the new year season. And also to tackle the media frenzy that has been
going on in the country”, MMM said in a circular sent out to all users of the
scheme. The latest statement on the new guidelines further reads:
About the growth of
bonuses:
We have to see
towards it… half of guiders’ supporters said it should keep growing. Guiders
misbehaving will be dealt with. And the only way to get them is by getting
evidence.
Unfreezing of Mavro
will be probably January 14 or might be sooner.
[/b]About proof of
payment[/b]
We will use a new
strategy for fake proof of payments: We will start checking orders when it
turns yellow, that is…
Change of guiders
button will be done this week or any time soon. Phone number verification would
be implemented soon… via sms notification.
Guiders school: Soon
we will start automized guiders school and make it well organised.
False news around:
We should
demonstrate to others that our community is working and not give heed or ear to
what people say about the system… It solely depends on us the leaders.
We can also talk to
people to PH and let them know that their mavro will keep growing.
Recall that the
Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC) and
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) had warned NIgerians against using
the scheme.
Sunnews
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