FrancSwiss Scam: Another Ponzi Scam


pyramidThe name of the company seems very attractive because just the word “SWISS” makes you think that this company is part of Switzerland or a company that comes from that country. When you think of Switzerland, you think of Swiss banks. But in reality this company originates in Malaysia and when it was banned in that country, they continue to scam other parts of Asia and Philippines was included and many Filipino became victims. I guess the saying is true that history repeats itself.

Anyway if people are just very cautious on those scam, I think they will not flourish because honestly speaking, the only weakness people are vulnerable with regards to pyramid scams is “greed“. Those who engage in scam lure people on making their investment earn with high interest and this makes it more attractive to investors. So next time maybe we should consider before we believe on those so called pyramid scams because if what they say is true, those scumbags will invest their own money before letting other people invest. Why will they show other people where the gold can be found? Right?


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Manuel Montala was an online entrepreneur who enjoys blogging about entrepreneurship and gathering information for his blog to help budding entrepreneurs. You can also reach him on twitter: http://twitter.com/mmontala

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