OmegaPro is collapsing and the scumbags that ran, promoted and enabled the Ponzi scheme are abandoning ship.
Again in Could 2022 MLM veteran Eric Worre joined OmegaPro company as Official Strategic Coach.
Now that there’s no more cash to steal, Worre is distancing himself from the fast-collapsing Ponzi.
Worre claims he was prompted to file a video after “pals” contacted him, purportedly alarmed at his OmegaPro ties.
Within the video, uploaded earlier immediately, Worre doesn’t handle OmegaPro by title. He as an alternative solely addresses the Ponzi elephant within the room as “an organization out of Dubai”.
Worre goes on to confess that when he joins an MLM firm;
[1:23] the individuals in that firm are likely to over exaggerate my degree of involvement as some type of a strategic benefit of their recruiting efforts.
Understanding full effectively his involvement in OmegaPro would assist market the Ponzi scheme, Worre signed on any approach for an undisclosed sum of cash.
Cash which in the end was stolen from OmegaPro buyers by means of monetary fraud.
Regardless of clearly benefiting from the continuing “success” of OmegaPro defrauding shoppers, Worre falsely claims he doesn’t “profit” from OmegaPro utilizing his picture to recruit victims.
[2:42] My involvement on this occupation is to serve this occupation.
I don’t decide winners and losers. I don’t counsel individuals decide corporations, what corporations that they’re going to select. I don’t push individuals in a single route or one other.
And I definitely don’t profit from any of that push, in a single route or one other.
Whereas the phrases of the contract between OmegaPro and Worre are non-public, his company paycheck actually hinges on ongoing recruitment of recent victims.
For these unfamiliar with OmegaPro, it’s a easy 200% ROI MLM Ponzi scheme launched in 2019.
Initially promising to pay out over 16 months, BehindMLM understands OmegaPro just lately modified the phrases to 24 months.
This modification was abruptly introduced and utilized retrospectively to all OmegaPro affiliate funding positions.
Earlier than Worre accepted a company place with the Ponzi scheme earlier this 12 months, OmegaPro had obtained regulatory fraud warnings from France, Belgium, Congo Republic (a number of arrests), Spain (two fraud warnings), Mauritius, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Nicaragua.
On LinkedIn, Worre claims he’s
the world’s most watched and most trusted useful resource for Community Advertising and marketing coaching and assist.
On his “Community Advertising and marketing Professional” web site, Worre moreover claims;
For over a decade, Community Advertising and marketing Professional has been elevating the usual of the Community Advertising and marketing occupation.
A bio on the positioning states Worre
has been a frontrunner within the Community Advertising and marketing Career for over 25 years.
He’s been a prime subject producer, constructing gross sales organizations totaling over 500,000 distributors in over 60 international locations (and) the President of a $200 million greenback Community Advertising and marketing firm.
There may be completely no approach Eric Worre didn’t know OmegaPro was a Ponzi scheme. He signed up for company to assist put it on the market anyway, as a result of cash.
Simply shy of two weeks in the past, BehindMLM lined OmegaPro’s initiation of an XPL token exit-scam.
Issues have continued to escalate since then, with OmegaPro disabling withdrawals a couple of week in the past. Affiliate buyers have additionally been unable to entry their backoffice for many of this week.
BehindMLM isn’t fairly able to name OmegaPro’s collapse, however we’re monitoring developments.
Having been round since 2019, OmegaPro’s Ponzi scheme has probably defrauded shoppers effectively into the a whole bunch of thousands and thousands – if not over a billion or two.
BehindMLM additionally perceive Ted Nuyten and BusinessForHome are copping warmth over their relentless promotion of OmegaPro and different apparent MLM Ponzi schemes.
Since OmegaPro disabled withdrawals, posts on Nuyten’s FaceBook web page are laced with a touch of frustration:
One BusinessForHome reader answered Nuyten’s “Why do you publish about firm XYZ? It’s a rip-off!” query;
I really feel I owe you an trustworthy reply to this: as a result of they PAY, it doesn’t matter what type of rip-off they’re.
To which Nuyten replied;
We can’t substain [sic] a premium web site and not using a enterprise mannequin.
In Enterprise For House thousands and thousands are invested in software program, touring to international locations, interviews with CEO, and others.
BehindMLM has lined BusinessForHome’s “pay for content material” enterprise mannequin up to now.
In what is probably going a a violation of the FTC Act, BusinessForHome doesn’t disclose when content material seems on the web site by means of a monetary association.
Getting again to Eric Worre, whereas OmegaPro is run by scammers in Dubai and, at the very least formally, US buyers are blocked, Worre is a US nationwide dwelling in Arizona.
Whereas it’s definitely his most seen transition to affiliation with monetary fraud, OmegaPro isn’t Worre’s first MLM crypto Ponzi.
In Could 2021 Worre spoke at one other Ponzi occasion, this time for GSPartners – one other MLM crypto Ponzi scheme.
It stays unclear whether or not US authorities are investigating OmegaPro and Worre’s involvement.
BehindMLM expects to name OmegaPro’s collapse this weekend if withdrawals stay disabled.