What is a pyramid scheme?

Posted by admin | Prevent Scam | Tuesday 11 November 2008 1:55 am

Pyramid schemes are illegal and very risky ‘get-rich-quick’ schemes that can cost a lot of people a lot of money.

Promoters at the top of the pyramid make their money by having people join the scheme. Then they pocket the fees and other payments made by those who join under them.

In a typical pyramid scheme, a member pays to join. The only way for the member to ever recover any money is to convince other people to join up and to part with their money as well.

In contrast, people in legitimate multi-level marketing earn money by selling genuine products to consumers, not from the recruiting process. Be aware though, some pyramid scheme promoters disguise their true purpose by introducing products that are overpriced, of poor quality, difficult to sell or of little value. Making money out of recruitment is still their main aim.

People often hear about pyramid schemes from friends, family or neighbours. Normally, pyramid schemes recruit members at seminars, home meetings, over the phone or even by mail. Now email, usually as spam, is increasingly used to recruit members as well.

For the scheme to work so that everyone can make a profit there would have to be an endless supply of new members. In reality, the number of people willing to join the scheme (and therefore, the amount of money coming into the scheme) dries up very quickly. When the pyramid collapses (and they all do) relationships, friendships and even marriages can be destroyed over money lost in the scam.

Warning signs

  • You are offered a chance to join a group, scheme, program or team where you need to recruit new members to make money.
  • The scheme involves offers of goods or services of little or doubtful value that serve only to promote the scheme (such as information sheets).
  • There is a big up-front cost to pay for large quantities of goods.
  • There are no goods or services being offered for sale by the scheme.
  • The promoter makes claims like ‘this is not a pyramid scheme’ or ‘this is totally legal’.
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2 Comments »

  1. Comment by D.V.V.SATYANARAYANA MURTHY — November 22, 2008 @ 9:17 am

    I would like to know about affiliate marketing sites. Is these sites genuine ones or not. What is the concept of affiliate marketing. Also I would like to know about referrals to be made on some sites. Some sites ask the member to refer some friends or relatives to their site. Is it a genuine business or it is just a spam or farce. Kindly provide me information regarding these referral sites/affiliate marketing/online marketing etc. Persons/parties knowing something about the above mentioned businesses may email me and share their knowledge.

  2. Comment by admin — November 22, 2008 @ 6:02 pm

    No problem! You could go to http://www.InternetBusinessModelOnline.com and it will tell you what are those various internet businesses (i.e. this include earning as a affiliate). Affiliate marketing work as those you are a middle salesman trying to promote other products or services. Once any buyers buy the products or services, you will earn some commission from the seller.

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