Silvio Fortunato backflips on Beurax Ponzi promotion


Lower than 24 hours after declaring he “sees issues with positivity”, and believed Beurax was resume paying returns on April 1st, Silvio Fortunato has had fairly the outstanding change of coronary heart.

Nothing like some scammer meltdown flavored popcorn to complete off the week…

Silvio Fortunato popped up on BehindMLM’s radar as a outstanding promoter of the just lately collapsed Beurax Ponzi scheme.

Mere hours after BehindMLM showcased his cognitive dissonance, Fortunato set about distancing himself from Beurax.

This began with anybody in his MSI Masters rip-off group being instructed to “imidiatlly delete” any footage of Fortunato speaking about Beurax.

Having simply watched the identical video we did, naturally this raised questions inside Fortunato’s Beurax downline.

When requested for an “clarification”, Fortunato said:

I simply wish to defend myself not having media with me speaking about Beurax on the market on the web.

So if you happen to copy any video the place I’m in speaking about Beurax, please delete it ASAP

Once we revealed our March fifth article, Fortunato was nonetheless selling Beurax by way of his MSI Masters rip-off group.

As per the screenshot above (full credit score to BehindMLM reader Tony Amos), Fortunato has since taken down his Beurax MSI Masters funnel.

Fortunato relies out of Portugal. Collectively together with his companion in crime Paulo Barroso, Fortunato claims he “earned some huge cash” in Beurax.

His victims? Not a lot.

Positively one of many extra amusing scammer backflips we’ve seen of late. Cheers Silvio!