Worst Scam So Far

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2021-06-11に共有
This is the greatest pyramid of All Time

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  • Can't wait for Charlie to make a Scam Tier-List.
  • they're literally the embodiment of "trust me I'm a dolphin"
  • “Some people need to get scammed” amen brother. Nothing teaches better than experience.
  • Imagine getting scammed by a furry advertising a long forgotten scooby doo flash game
  • "To avoid any confusion Crowd1 is not an investment scheme" Well in THAT case, thanks for clearing that up.
  • @Trieh
    What if you told people that they could plant and own ACTUAL TREES? What a thing that would be. You could own an ACTUAL part of the world!
  • Imagine making a trailer with that high of a budget and of movie quality just for a tournament where you play a Cartoon Network Scooby-Doo Flash Game.
  • @NatiiixLP
    The trailer perfectly illustrates just how much money goes into scamming people. They legit put more effort into the presentation than the actual product, and of course, people buy into it.
  • I remember this story about a guy who made a crap load of cash by selling "5G repellent lotion". I have 0 hate for that guy nor do I have any remorse for the people who bought it.
  • Crowd1's site and services look like the fake websites in GTAV
  • @redtsun67
    people who fall for pyramid schemes don't call them pyramid schemes because they are in denial. I had some family friends fall for a pyramid scheme a few years back and even though it had all the telltale signs of a pyramid scheme, they kept insisting it was actually a "multi-level marketing opportunity" that was reputable.
  • @baggie143
    Your videos are legitiamately so entertaining in these theyre so nice to just put on and chill
  • @LAR3MUSIC
    With all the effort they put into the scam, they could've just supplied the product
  • Aren't NFTs like, directly counter to environmentalist efforts?
  • @Strype13
    Not sure if anybody noticed, but on the disclaimer he pointed out... "To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme," I think the word "is" was supposed to be IN FRONT of "Crowd1." Instead, they simply admitted they're a scam in their own disclaimer.
  • "We aren't a scam, trust us" People: Ah yes, nobody online would ever lie to me, here take all my money
  • I think the notepad and bookmark features are probably targeting old folks who don't know they don't have to pay for that. which is the exact sort of scumbag tactics I would expect from this kind of company
  • The reason it's wealthy people getting scammed is because the investment is relatively small compared to someone who doesn't have a lot of money. If the investment is $1,000, that's gonna be a much easier decision for someone with $1 million to make than for someone with $80,000 to make. If you're spending a smaller percentage of your net worth on it, it's not gonna be something that you put as much thought into.
  • @envi4413
    Oh god I remember how back in 2019 people around me were in too deep with crowd1. Everyone was joining the bandwagon, people inviting other for the $$$ and I almost bought into it due to peer pressure and the fear of missing out but my instinct knew that the entire premise of crowd1 was just a scam. I did my own research and discover that they don't actually have a product or services that they offer, technically they have a service but its "teaching" people about opportunities and that load of crap they say on their so called meetings. I really hate how they target the vulnerable to gain a lil bit of that dough, they straight up just flash you some fancy words so that you may think they are smart and know what they are doing. They call their ventures business opportunities but what happens in reality is that you're simply paying to get a ticket to hear a rich man tells his "rags to riches story" I also love how their members are so deluded they think that they'll get rich by inviting more people.