Daxio sent pyramid scheme fraud warning from Norway


Daxio has acquired a pyramid scheme fraud warning from the Norwegian Playing Authority (Lottstift).

Lottstift issued its Daxio fraud warning by way of a Might twentieth letter addressed to “Daxio Norge”. Frode Jorgensen is recognized as Daxio’s CEO.

Lottstift notes that’s beforehand despatched correspondence to Jorgensen relating to International Sport Area (GGA) in 2019.

GGA was a Ponzi scheme Jorgensen launched in 2019.

After collapsing thrice, Jorgensen rebooted GGA as Daxio in mid 2020.

After confirming Daxio is “a continuation of International Sport Arene Ltd”, Lottstift states the rationale they’re writing to Daxio is to supply “info for everybody concerned within the enterprise in regards to the guidelines … for pyramid schemes”.

The letter goes on to recommend Lottstify has opened an investigation into Daxio.

The Norwegian Lotteries Authority shall verify that the Lottery Act is complied with.

It’s forbidden to create, function, take part in or distribute pyramid scheme or related system, that is acknowledged within the Lottery Act.

The Lottery Act’s ban on pyramid schemes and pyramid-like buying and selling methods applies direct gross sales ideas the place greater than half of the income comes from membership charges and the like.

With in different phrases, it’s a requirement that actual items or companies are bought within the enterprise, and the turnover from this should quantity to not less than 50% of the revenue of the enterprise, in order that it’s not an unlawful pyramid-like turnover system.

As per BehindMLM’s revealed Daxio overview, the corporate has no retailable services.

The Norwegian Lotteries Authority assumes that the corporate’s actions are constructed up in a pyramid construction with a number of others
stage the place members can obtain monetary acquire by recruiting new members at a decrease stage.

We’ve got registered that there have been info conferences aimed toward Norwegians, and that folks residing in Norway are recruited into the enterprise.

Based mostly on the information we’ve got, we suspect that the corporate is a pyramid scheme.

You recruit members, and sells funding product with unsure worth and with promise of excessive revenue.

Our recommendation is that folks ought to keep away and never wager or make investments cash in pyramid schemes, funding fraud and different related scams.

Based mostly on the knowledge we’ve got, it seems that Daxio additionally mediates playing that doesn’t have allow in Norway.

Playing that’s not licensed in Norway is prohibited underneath the Lottery Act and the Playing Act to supply, market and mediate, together with mediate cost.

Since this letter is aimed toward all members within the firm’s operations in Norway, we count on you convey the letter to those members.

Lottstift goes on to advise Daxio to “instantly stop” enterprise operations in Norway.

Daxio operates by means of a shell firm included within the British Virgin Islands.

BVI is a scam-friendly jurisdiction that instantly raises purple flags for any MLM firm representing ties to it.

Daxio operates from the domains “daxio.com” and “mydaxio.com”.

SimilarWeb experiences a decline in visitors to each domains over the previous three months. Such to the extent Daxio is lively in Norway, recruitment seems to be insignificant.

High sources of visitors to “daxio.com” are Malta (36%), Vietnam (30%) and Sweden (15%). “Mydaxio.com” visitors is led by Sweden (45%), Hungary (18%) and Moldova (17%).

Frode Jorgensen is a Norwegian citizen primarily based out of Thailand.