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MMM Is The BIGGEST SCAM In Nigerian History by MMMscam: 8:35am On Jan 20, 2017
This thread is for the innocent, naïve or uninformed Nigerian citizens out there that are still being lured or cajoled to get into the MMM Nigeria system.

Q: What is MMM Nigeria?
A: MMM is simply the biggest public SCAM campaign in Nigerian history.

Millions of people in Nigeria have been simultaneously duped of their money, and the worst part of it all is that they were duped WILLINGLY. The victims gave 100% CONSENT and total approval to be duped at their OWN RISK without LIABILITY to the principal scammers involved. This leaves virtually ZERO chance of legal prosecution for fraud charges by the government against the perpetrators of the scam scheme. So, those Nigerian criminals behind the MMM scam can LEGALLY walk free of judicial retribution for their fraudulent deeds.

Let that sink in. No ifs, buts or maybes. End of story!

No further explanations needed are needed as to why MMM Nigeria is a total scam; it is self-explanatory at this point. But if you still think otherwise that it is not a scam, then you clearly need either a psychiatric evaluation for chronic insanity, or a medical examination for whether a brain is still present in your skull or it's now hot ogi without sugar that is inside.


Q: What about those advocating, campaigning, testifying or swearing heaven and earth that MMM Nigeria is a lucrative investment venture?

A: Only 2 categories of people are promoting MMM as a good, viable, or lucrative business venture.

(1) The organizers of the MMM scam.
A scam is only as good as it's PR campaign. The more people who fall for it, the more money the scammers make until the bubble bursts, and they move on with their loots. At the end of it, everyone involved will be counting. The organizers of the MMM scam will be counting their money, and the duped participants will be counting their losses. Counting is counting sha, abi?

(2) The referral agents.
A referral agent can either be a 3rd party or a participant in the scheme. Whichever the case, it doesn't matter. What matters is WHY they are doing it. So, why are they campaigning, advocating, propagating and promoting a “wonderful” image of the MMM scam?

(i) A 3rd party agent is only campaigning for one reason – to get paid for bringing in or recruiting more victims into the MMM scam scheme. There's a percentage reward of money offered by the MMM system for recruiting “victims”. Want more free money? Recruit more people to join in. Hence their aggressive marketing campaign in favor of MMM is simply to line up their pockets with a share of your money. All that sermon of, They want to help you become rich is a LIE. The only people they are helping are the organizers of the MMM scam scheme and of course, themselves. It’s all about getting their commission share of Your money, like a transporter who gets paid for trafficking people to a kidnapper’s den.

(ii) Participants. A participant is simply someone who was lured one way or another to invest in the MMM scam. Usually they were referred by someone they know – family, friends, friend of friends, co-workers etc. This is why many people fall for the MMM scam scheme easily. It was someone that they trust or could trust that introduced them to it. Anyway, after they are in the system, their eyes begin to open about the volatility and unsustainability of the MMM scam scheme. So, now they realize that their money invested is stuck in the system and will be lost forever…UNLESS they bring in or recruit other people from whom money would be duped and some (or all; or all and more if lucky) of their lost money can be recovered depending on the level of money the newly victims bring in. It's like a case of a rich man that was kidnapped and held in a kidnappers den, and is promised his freedom back if only he can bring in another richer man, or another set of people who are richer when combined. So the quest to regain freedom becomes a motivation to serve the kidnappers and morality and conscience of right and wrong is thrown outside the door. The mindset transforms into: Let another person be the victim, not me. God will understand… Freedom is that sweet. Same thing with the MMM scam system, the initial victims choose to serve the system and become active promoters in order to recover the money they lost. If they don't recruit new people, then their money is lost forever without trace or possibility of recovery. So why should they be the ones crying for their losses, if they have been given a “chance” by the organizers of the MMM scam scheme to recruit new victims and transfer the losses to them? So their campaign promotion of the MMM scam scheme is actually a damage control system and transfer of financial loss. Can you see the clever trick behind the MMM scam scheme now? The organizers designed the system in such a way that the last (and near to the last) new recruits into the system are at risk of total financial loss, unless they recruit new victims to replace themselves. This perpetuates the MMM scam scheme and keeps it alive and they keep earning huge money off the system, until there is a new set of recruits who are morally upright and principled enough to accept their loss and refuse to be used to deceive and recruit more victims. This is when the system finally dies or crashes. But the organizers of the MMM scam scheme are banking on the general public traits of the average Nigerian, which is that the average Nigerian will rather take the chance to destroy someone else to cover up for his own mistakes or crimes, than pay for his own mistakes or crimes. This is why the MMM scam scheme is still somewhat alive, and this is why the participants who are stuck in the system are still campaigning and promoting the MMM scam scheme as lucrative. It's all smokes and screen. They're only campaigning so they can recover their money back from the system, and the only way they can recover their money (some or all) from the MMM scam scheme is to TRAP your own money there. Once they escape by trapping somebody else, they will be giving testimony of MY CASE IS DIFFERENT, because they found a bigger fool who was way better at foolery than they were.



To sum it all up, MMM is a total 100% scam and for all those who have been wondering who their enemies are, well, anyone enticing or encouraging you to join MMM is your true enemy. They want to trap you in the MMM scam scheme so they can be free. If you dare come to me and promote MMM, I assure you that before you say the 3rd M in MMM police will be waiting behind you to make an arrest.


Spread the word, save somebody from agony, regrets and tears – MMM Nigeria is a scam.
Re: MMM Is The BIGGEST SCAM In Nigerian History by MMMscam: 8:59am On Jan 20, 2017
MMMscam:
hbbn

It's as if MMM people have used JUJU on nairaland o. Because I keep getting server error each time i try to post grin. Nigerians must know the truth whether MMM likes it or not cheesy
Re: MMM Is The BIGGEST SCAM In Nigerian History by gbegemaster(m): 9:02am On Jan 20, 2017
MMMscam:


It's as if MMM people have used JUJU on nairaland o. Because I keep getting server error each time i try to post grin. Nigerians must know the truth whether MMM likes it or not cheesy
which kind FTC wayo be this?
Re: MMM Is The BIGGEST SCAM In Nigerian History by MMMscam: 9:16am On Jan 20, 2017
gbegemaster:
which kind FTC wayo be this?

Oga na accidental discharge grin
Re: MMM Is The BIGGEST SCAM In Nigerian History by bobomee(m): 9:58am On Jan 20, 2017
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