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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by soberdrunk(m): 3:11pm On Dec 18, 2016
sad angry
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by dilini(m): 3:12pm On Dec 18, 2016
VickyRotex:
undecided undecided undecided

Madam CEO what do u have to say about the current trend of MMM Crash stories popping up everyday on Nairaland





My 2cents sha...
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by sportskid(m): 3:13pm On Dec 18, 2016
MMM Zimbabwe offers 100% mavro growth in 30 days unlike in Nigeria, where it is 30%. This was implemented to attract participants due to the economic hardship in the country. This mavro growth for those of us in business is called market penetration. Again their mavro was never frozen just like ours in Nigeria which multiplies for 15 days and also freezes for that long before withdrawal. What happened in Zimbabwe is an implementation of what is already going on in Nigeria. MMM has seen that they don't need market penetration to attract participants. Their mavro growth was reduced from 100% to 20%. 10% below what we are getting in Nigeria(30%). And the mavro is also frozen for 14days just as it is been done in Nigeria. The Nigerian Model works perfectly fine and MMM is trying to implement it globally. So there is no collapse of any structure, its just a remodelling of what is already in place in Nigeria
Again this is what happened in south African in April. They reduced their mavro growth from 50% or so to 30% and 20% with other schemes like lotteries introduced. And I can categorically tell you that the South African Mmm community is growing faster and better than ever after that change and reduction in mavro growth.
Some other points to note is: The writer of that piece, has absolutely no knowledge of how mmm works, and the main aim of it is to cause panic. Zimbabwe MMM is still going on even with the 80% decrease in mavro growth. Did anyone lose their money? No. What happened is when u pledge 10k, instead of getting 20k reward in 30days, which is 100% reward, u get 12k which is 20% reward. They are still rewarded with 2k. In Nigeria we get 3k reward for 10k pledge. So did anyone lose their money? Absolutely not. Has it stopped MMM Zimbabwe from continuing? Not at all.
The Nigerian Model of MMM Works perfectly so let's keep it going?

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Pylony(m): 3:14pm On Dec 18, 2016
Mtncardseller:
Some people will just kill their self ontop MMM..... Different stories everyday.... All na fake and fabricated news....



Long live MMM
Better Go back and enjoy selling your MTN CARDS mmm is in the coffin.

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by ukanaukana(m): 3:14pm On Dec 18, 2016
MMM Crashes In Nigeria And Opens In Kenya - 14 December 2016

www.kenya-

MMM Crashes in Nigeria on the 13th of December, 2016 and officially begins operation in Kenya on the 14th of December, 2016. *Please visit Google and Type "kenya-mmm" or visit "www.kenya-*

And the Kenyas' are smiling to the banks !

The Kenya Website is a replicate of the Nigeria Model and others before Nigeria.

Good Guys – They finished South Africa, came to Nigeria, finished Nigeria, now is Kenya’s turn !

You can see from the Kenyans website that all the Testimony dates are: 2016-12-15 (15th December 2016), meaning the kenyans are now going to the bank.

They have finally left Nigeria to Kenya !!!

This is real evil.

www.kenya-

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Nobody: 3:14pm On Dec 18, 2016
The major ideology behind this mmm is
selfishness,not just selfishness insincerity, greed
self-centeredness.

Well I'm not surprised. 45% of Nigerian citizens
have the mindset to defraud.they engage in sport
betting, gambling and other stuffs they don't care
where the money comes from all that matters is
the money getting into their pockets even if it is
at the expense of a poorer neighbor.

They believe in miracles. you will hear a pastor
telling people they would receive miraculous alert
within 24hrs even when they didn't give their
account details to anybody nor did they invest in
any business. What kind of people are we living
with in this country sef

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by iamphotoshoot(m): 3:15pm On Dec 18, 2016
NgeneUkwenu:
[s]MMM Nigeria this is how MMM Zimbabwe crashed, very similar to what is happening to you now.

MMM Zimbabwe made a lot of people rich but eventually made a lot more poor, typical of any pyramid/ponzi scheme that has come into existence.

Yes, the whole concept was to use “spare money” and this is probably the gospel your guiders preached throughout your participation but the truth is many participants succumb to the lure and excitement of earning “free money” at 30% interest just because you helped someone and at some point you would need help too.



In Zimbabwe, as we later realised, a lot of the guiders made a fair bit of money, with many of them converting their “mavros” the MMM digital currency into BitCoin and bought cars from Japan and continue to enjoy their money safely stored in BitCoin wallets, which is probably why a few weeks ago BitCoin in Nigeria was trading at an all-time high, they knew this was coming, and they cashed out before you could.

In Zimbabwe the first signs of MMM Zimbabwe coming to a halt when the Reserve Bank effectively distanced itself from any activity outside of its regulatory scope, they were powerless to either stop MMM Zimbabwe or help those who could potentially be affected by its subsequent demise.

This made a lot of MMM Zimbabwe participants wonder what exactly was going on to have the whole Reserve Bank come out and say they have nothing to do with MMM, confidence still remained but eyebrows started to get raised.


The smart participants caught wind of possible system crash and initiated a wave of withdrawals (GH) which led to another public blow for MMM Zimbabwe, the mobile payment system they had adopted as their primary means of transferring money to each other also distanced itself from MMM, citing it had nothing to do with any illegal activities that may or may not be happening on their platform. Again, confidence remained, but more eyebrows were raised.

Then MMM East Africa, MMM Zimbabwe’s parent organisation, froze all participants accounts and promised to have them reopened in a month after the Mavros system was replenished. The freezing allowed people to PH (deposit) but would not let anyone GH (withdraw) and this left a lot of people confused, the end of the fairytale ride was truly coming.

After the accounts were frozen, MMM was hit with increased public pressure which finally resulted in it reopening accounts, BUT, there was a catch, the Mavros had lost 80% of their value and were now trading at 1 USD = 5 Mavro, yet before it was trading at 1 USD = 1 Mavro,

We suspected that the change in the exchange rate was meant to prevent people from withdrawing as they could face massive losses of up to 80%. But on the other hand, the change in the exchange rate could have been placed to lure in new members after MMM promising that the exchange rate will stabilise back to 1-to-1 news existing members did not take well as new members would be offered free money while the old member are stuck in the system due to their accounts losing 80% of its value.

It was a take it or leave it stand-off between MMM Zimbabwe and its members, but that wasn’t the end of it, MMM then released another bombshell by granting participants access to just 1% value of their accounts, this is after the 80% reduction in value.

This meant that a participant may have had 10000 Mavros, losing 80% value to $2000, but can only withdraw 1% of that value which is $20, that is if they are fortunate enough to be matched with someone willing to Provide Help (PH). After the withdraw of 1% your account will be cleared out, leaving you with 0 Mavros in the system.

This was effectively the final blow and end of MMM Zimbabwe, very few participants got out with anything but the few that did are quite happy with all the hard work they put into getting new members and “guiding” them through the system earning bonuses and high-interest rates.

We were able to catch wind of some official communication which placed the affected MMM Zimbabwe Members at 66,000 and had MMM moving $3 million USD at its peak, a paltry figure if you compare Zimbabwe’s population to Nigeria’s which some media outlets are placing at a million victims.

Will you ever got your money back? Well its really up to you as participants but from MMM Zimbabwe experience the system is effectively shut down.[/s]

http://www.techzim.co.zw/2016/12/mmm-nigeria-mmm-zimbabwe-crashed-similar-happening-now/

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by mekuso89(m): 3:15pm On Dec 18, 2016
goldman777:
Nigerians being scammed by mmm will still be scammed more by january because greed cant let them see the hole infront of them thats if mmm decides to come
by january.now i realise maga plenty for nigeria its not only overseas grin mmm revealed a lot of statistics about how guillable nigerians can be grin
I De tell you
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Pylony(m): 3:16pm On Dec 18, 2016
JonSnow:
I'm compiling my memes. On January 14, my Facebook friends who went into MMM would hate me for life. grin



This is how I feel knowing MMM has crashed after all the warnings.
Good idea, let me but mine in order too.
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by benzems(m): 3:18pm On Dec 18, 2016
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by crowntoro(f): 3:19pm On Dec 18, 2016
Seun and his moderators should please reduce or stop the rate at which MMM news make front page, some people's life are at stake because of this Multi-level Marketing Scheme. Seun and his moderators should know that millions of Nigerians check Nairaland and millions are involved in this scheme called MMM so they should try and not make people's blood pressure to rise.#enoughisenough#

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Nobody: 3:19pm On Dec 18, 2016
goldman777:
Nigerians being scammed by mmm will still be scammed more by january because greed cant let them see the hole infront of them thats if mmm decides to come
by january.now i realise maga plenty for nigeria its not only overseas grin mmm revealed a lot of statistics about how guillable nigerians can be grin
I can't believe you are just noticing that Nigerians are gullible?, why would any believe that a man who has no economic blue print nor parameters on ground can make #1=$1? Isn't that the highest form of gullibility?

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by piagetskinner(m): 3:20pm On Dec 18, 2016
Una still dey for this MMM matter??...e don close na...na CLOSED chapter

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by hotspec(m): 3:21pm On Dec 18, 2016

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Godfullsam(m): 3:21pm On Dec 18, 2016
I will not believe any story until January 14th.
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by powercave: 3:21pm On Dec 18, 2016
NgeneUkwenu:
MMM Nigeria this is how MMM Zimbabwe crashed, very similar to what is happening to you now.
MMM Zimbabwe made a lot of people rich but eventually made a lot more poor, typical of any pyramid/ponzi scheme that has come into existence.
Yes, the whole concept was to use “spare money” and this is probably the gospel your guiders preached throughout your participation but the truth is many participants succumb to the lure and excitement of earning “free money” at 30% interest just because you helped someone and at some point you would need help too.
In Zimbabwe, as we later realised, a lot of the guiders made a fair bit of money, with many of them converting their “mavros” the MMM digital currency into BitCoin and bought cars from Japan and continue to enjoy their money safely stored in BitCoin wallets, which is probably why a few weeks ago BitCoin in Nigeria was trading at an all-time high, they knew this was coming, and they cashed out before you could.
In Zimbabwe the first signs of MMM Zimbabwe coming to a halt when the Reserve Bank effectively distanced itself from any activity outside of its regulatory scope, they were powerless to either stop MMM Zimbabwe or help those who could potentially be affected by its subsequent demise.
This made a lot of MMM Zimbabwe participants wonder what exactly was going on to have the whole Reserve Bank come out and say they have nothing to do with MMM, confidence still remained but eyebrows started to get raised.
The smart participants caught wind of possible system crash and initiated a wave of withdrawals (GH) which led to another public blow for MMM Zimbabwe, the mobile payment system they had adopted as their primary means of transferring money to each other also distanced itself from MMM, citing it had nothing to do with any illegal activities that may or may not be happening on their platform. Again, confidence remained, but more eyebrows were raised.
Then MMM East Africa, MMM Zimbabwe’s parent organisation, froze all participants accounts and promised to have them reopened in a month after the Mavros system was replenished. The freezing allowed people to PH (deposit) but would not let anyone GH (withdraw) and this left a lot of people confused, the end of the fairytale ride was truly coming.
After the accounts were frozen, MMM was hit with increased public pressure which finally resulted in it reopening accounts, BUT, there was a catch, the Mavros had lost 80% of their value and were now trading at 1 USD = 5 Mavro, yet before it was trading at 1 USD = 1 Mavro,
We suspected that the change in the exchange rate was meant to prevent people from withdrawing as they could face massive losses of up to 80%. But on the other hand, the change in the exchange rate could have been placed to lure in new members after MMM promising that the exchange rate will stabilise back to 1-to-1 news existing members did not take well as new members would be offered free money while the old member are stuck in the system due to their accounts losing 80% of its value.
It was a take it or leave it stand-off between MMM Zimbabwe and its members, but that wasn’t the end of it, MMM then released another bombshell by granting participants access to just 1% value of their accounts, this is after the 80% reduction in value.
This meant that a participant may have had 10000 Mavros, losing 80% value to $2000, but can only withdraw 1% of that value which is $20, that is if they are fortunate enough to be matched with someone willing to Provide Help (PH). After the withdraw of 1% your account will be cleared out, leaving you with 0 Mavros in the system.
This was effectively the final blow and end of MMM Zimbabwe, very few participants got out with anything but the few that did are quite happy with all the hard work they put into getting new members and “guiding” them through the system earning bonuses and high-interest rates.
We were able to catch wind of some official communication which placed the affected MMM Zimbabwe Members at 66,000 and had MMM moving $3 million USD at its peak, a paltry figure if you compare Zimbabwe’s population to Nigeria’s which some media outlets are placing at a million victims.
Will you ever got your money back? Well its really up to you as participants but from MMM Zimbabwe experience the system is effectively shut down.
http://www.techzim.co.zw/2016/12/mmm-nigeria-mmm-zimbabwe-crashed-similar-happening-now/
Free promo for your blog i guess, Congrats.... Why do Nigerians hate the progress of their fellow Nigerians, you LIE that MMM Zimbabwe is no longer functional but it is . I have proof. visit http://ea-/testimonials/ and see for yourself people.

Date: 2016-12-17 № 2

Help received: 40 usd

I am Kizza Ivan 100+ guider of MMM in Uganda. I made an order for GH 40$ on the 15th of December 2016 for my referral bonus and leader bonus all the money way sent to me on the same day . Thank you mmm together we change the world. #MMMPAYS #Witness_the_power_of_giving #MMMEA_Community :-):-)


The financial institutions and Forces that be will continue to fight this financial revolution, but its too late now, the banking system is about to change.

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by shachris02: 3:22pm On Dec 18, 2016
samzy:
You did not invest instead of posted negative side of mmm why don't u focus on the positive side.., mmm don help many Nigerians ... Why Una nor dey post negative about buhari that is misleading Nigerians with lies...
Shut it! For every one person MMM 'helped' there are 5 persons that It ripped. how do you enjoy other people's money that the owners are wailing about? There's no positive what soever to this stupid ponzi.

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by atilla(m): 3:22pm On Dec 18, 2016
sad story
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by LordCenturion(m): 3:22pm On Dec 18, 2016
The same thing happened in South Africa with a lots of foreigners hard earned money go for it

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by kinibigdeal(m): 3:23pm On Dec 18, 2016
Why did you want to give MMM participants high blood pressure now. They have had enough
NgeneUkwenu:
Ok

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Lionofdjungle: 3:23pm On Dec 18, 2016
Don't you have any other thing to discuss apart from MMM? If you're doing then leave those who are doing it alone with the risk and headache of losing their money rather than spreading lies all about. For your information, there has never been anything like MMM Zimbabwe, go and do your research very well. Stop spreading lies simply because you're not interested in the scheme. You are not forced to join.

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Deicide: 3:25pm On Dec 18, 2016
Most Nigerians are Still in the Stage of Denial....

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Opakan2: 3:26pm On Dec 18, 2016
2017 go sweet wella.. wailings and gnashing of teeths go plenty

btw where those MMM defenders.. the money doubling lovers, una never chi chum chin

wetin ponzi scheme go use una eye see, una mouth no go fit talk

gbese for this kind hard time wey recession dey, smh

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by slap1(m): 3:26pm On Dec 18, 2016
Why do they have to use Chuddy's picture on MMM-related news? Did he form the scheme or force anyone to participate?
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by nmreports: 3:27pm On Dec 18, 2016
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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by preacherz: 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
Another Bull Crab from a daft mo__ron.
Isn't it obvious now that MMM Nigeria Participants are top notch.
Just imagine the level of Media propaganda required to discourage us.



Izzzoorite



Next!!!!!!!
Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
crowntoro:
Seun and his moderators should please reduce or stop the rate at which MMM news make front page, some people's life are at stake because of this Multi-level Marketing Scheme. Seun and his moderators should know that millions of Nigerians check Nairaland and millions are involved in this scheme called MMM so they should try and not make people's blood pressure to rise.#enoughisenough#
you must be joking.

Do you know the kind of traffic mmm news generate here on nairaland? Just scroll down and check the number of people viewing this topic. Séun doesn't give a hoot about mmm if you want the news to stop making fp, stop opening the thread

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
What is wrong with all these useless bloggers and MMM? Don't they have something meaningful to write again on their useless blogs?

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by DanPel(m): 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
NgeneUkwenu:
Ok
Your Humanity is oilayically and lakadatiouslly unfaithful. After dropping such a vandascucus but yet reoccupying down fall of the MokuMogbeModaran or better still the MohaMMed Scheme,u still have the implict mind to reply your aforementioned post making you get the grand prestigious,articulated,re-emphaized and adored first to comment Commenter. Am soaking ur cane at the confluence state in better river niger and benue now,after with am going to rob it up with a solution of well blended aligator peper,pull that skirt of urs,go and sundry ur yatch at the top of that mountain,till i become visibly visible at sight,am going to acrobatically,skillful and importantly beat out corruption for your phyiscal appearance... LOL

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by Nobody: 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
you are not a participant. u didnt lose money. u have no intention of joining so at least u can never be on the situation some participants find themselves now, whether it will come back or not. yet u went as far as researching all of this information. I can't understand this sha. there are other threads that give some good news as regards what will happen in the coming weeks but Seun has ordered his Mods not to move anyone to front page. even if it eventually turns out to be false isn't it only fair that both sides of the story be pushed to the front page? isn't that what fair journalism is all about? or will pushing the good news which u deem false(of course there's nothing wrong with your view as everyone is entitled to his/her opinion) cause people to join.

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Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by juman(m): 3:28pm On Dec 18, 2016
Recession pushed many people to mmm.

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