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Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Rapmoney(m): 2:06pm On Aug 21, 2023
The term “ponzi scheme” is a common business term that describes when investors pay money into a nonexistent enterprise, and their money is returned to earlier investors as fake payments.

But many may not know that the term originated from Charles Ponzi — an Italian con artist and swindler. They used his charismatic charm and persona to invest in his made-up businesses.

Who was Charles Ponzi, and how did his name become synonymous with fraud?

From rags to riches

Born in 1882, Charles Ponzi lived in Lugo, Italy, at the turn of the 20th century. While his family had been initially well-to-do, they had fallen on hard times, and Ponzi spent much of his life growing up poor.

He eventually got accepted into the University of Rome La Sapienza to study but ended up spending all of his money and shortly found himself broke and without a degree.

With little to his name, he migrated to the United States in 1903 and began learning English. But as he integrated into his new life, he started to dream of ways to generate wealth.

The man who claimed to only have “$2.50 in cash and $1 million in hopes” quickly found a way to earn a buck.

Ponzi came up with the idea for an international trade journal where he thought he could make a profit selling advertising. But, the bank he sought a $2,000 loan from denied his application, and Ponzi found himself back at square one.

A claim to fame

But, in August 1919, a new idea came to Ponzi. He received a piece of mail that contained an international reply coupon.

The small piece of paper allowed the recipient of international mail to respond without paying for the return mail.

The postal coupon, otherwise known as an IRC, could be exchanged for stamps and potentially a profit if the country where the IRC was purchased had different rates from the United States.

Ponzi’s brain kicked into overdrive. Ponzi claimed he could purchase large quantities of the IRCs overseas and turn them into profit in America.

He quit his job as a translator and started a business around exchanging and profiting off of the IRCs from other countries.

But first, he needed the initial investment to get going. So Ponzi went to several of his Boston friends and asked for their money to get going, promising that he would get them a 50% profit in 45 days and a 100% profit in 90 days.

His charming personality and suave demeanor got him far, but not far enough. That’s why he hired and trained sales agents who would go out and try to obtain more investors to buy into his idea.

Promising the sales agents a commission, these sales agents would pitch Ponzi’s IRC scheme to other wealthy individuals, ensuring Ponzi stayed out of sight and out of mind to those with deep pockets.

Ponzi’s Downfall

Soon, investors began to realize that the math wasn’t adding up. A man named Joseph Daniels filed a $1 million lawsuit against him in July of 1920, claiming that Daniels was owed part of Ponzi’s fortune for money not returned.

By this time, Ponzi lived in a 12-room mansion, had multiple servants, wore fine clothes, and purchased diamonds for his wife. His life was dripping in opulence and luxury — a far departure from the $2.50 he got off the boat 17 years earlier.

But, behind the scenes, a reporter at the Boston Post was investigating Ponzi and his business practices.

Once the newspaper got word of the lawsuit Daniels was filing, they ran a front-page investigative feature on the suspicious businessman, pegging his net worth at $8.5 million.

Today, that money would total over $126 million.

Things around Ponzi quickly began to fail after the article came out. For the first time since World War I, the U.S. Postal office changed the IRC rate less than a week after the Post’s report.

While they claimed the sudden change in pricing had nothing to do with the Ponzi article, they publicly said it would be impossible to do what Ponzi had founded his business on.

He became under initiate by the federal authorities and under the advice of his publicist, agreed to cooperate with the investigation.

Soon, his investors flocked to his office and asked for their investment back. Even under pressure, Ponzi maintained a cool, calm, and collected demeanor.

Ponzi was able to forgo major consequences for another couple of months until it all came crashing down in August of 1920.

The Boston Post came out with another front-page story about Ponzi and fraudulent checks he wrote 13 years earlier in Montreal.

That same afternoon, the bank seized Pnozi’s funds due to irregularities.

The next 15 years followed with Ponzi in and out of prison on federal counts of mail fraud and larceny.

After being released for the last time in 1934, Ponzi was deported back to Italy, telling reporters, “I went looking for trouble, and I found it.”

Back in Italy, Ponzi spent his last years largely in poverty, working here and there as a translator. He passed away in 1949.

Ponzi schemes today

Today, a Ponzi scheme has become a common term used to describe a business scam that “robs Peter to pay Paul.”

It’s characteristically led by a charismatic and energetic scam artist, who exploits potential investors with a fear of missing out on a golden opportunity.

And while it’s been nearly 100 years since Charles Ponzi laid out his first scam, not much has changed.

Last year alone, federal investigators discovered 60 major Ponzi schemes totaling over $3.25 billion in fraudulent scams.

Many became familiar with the illegal business practice named after Charles Ponzi when Bernie Madoff was found guilty of running the largest Ponzi scheme in American history, worth nearly $64 billion.

While Charles Ponzi might have died alone and mostly poor, his name carries with it a denotation of fraud and scheming — something he might be proud of.

Source: https://www.historydefined.net/charles-ponzi/?fbclid=IwAR11ymyg9N2Xo_kC3uM6Nw2kIitgjnj_F3Js8x7Vhh6DQFe1zRXCRwaQ4tk

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Rapmoney(m): 2:07pm On Aug 21, 2023
Mug shots of Charles Ponzi

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by GlorifiedTunde(m): 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
Àgbà Yahoo Boy! cheesy grin

Olú ayé of Scammers! cheesy cheesy

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by caylakays: 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
Smart man

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by hspda: 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
Welcome
Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by telim: 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
This is the individual who inspired MMM and other Ponzi scheme creators. Although he caused a lot of suffering to those driven by greed, one thing is certain: he made history as the first person to create a Ponzi scheme, and he will always be remembered. Good or bad history na hostory

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by DenreleDave(m): 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
Ẹ no go die well on his way to hell grin grin

Na him make some people commit suicide......

Àtu ikú kú ẹ lọ́nà ọrùn grin grin

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by sheguy(m): 2:14pm On Aug 21, 2023
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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by chatinent: 2:15pm On Aug 21, 2023
Wetin MMM victim do you?

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Kaybaba5(m): 2:15pm On Aug 21, 2023
Remind me of MMM

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by mytime24(f): 2:15pm On Aug 21, 2023
Mmm founder

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Namaster: 2:16pm On Aug 21, 2023
Dude is a legend.

He bleeped people up so uniquely, they had no name for the crime he committed.

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Whalis: 2:16pm On Aug 21, 2023
Oh Ponzi Na person name?

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by NwekeUG(m): 2:16pm On Aug 21, 2023
Interesting
Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by GlorifiedTunde(m): 2:16pm On Aug 21, 2023
caylakays:
Smart man

Smart or Criminal? undecided

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by edlion57(m): 2:17pm On Aug 21, 2023
Why people no der talk/cry about the MTFE
...I be the one billion dollars no Der vex dem grin

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Whazar(m): 2:17pm On Aug 21, 2023
Awon eyan Bernie Madoff ( wizard of Wall Street)

MMM owners were just smart enough to make it an online stuff with an anonymous face , that’s how bad our corntree is

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by LaSenior: 2:17pm On Aug 21, 2023
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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by BigDawsNet: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
He go make money dat year oh
Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by iCauseTrouble: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
grin

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by harmargedon: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
Oga mi nna ponzi

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by biyams(m): 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
oohhh....the father of fast money.... reaping where you do not sow
Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Ofunaofu: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
Wolf of Wall Street
Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Sonnobax15(m): 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
lipsrsealed
The grand father of all the ponzi wahala alot of Nigerians have been passing through.

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by fredoooooo: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
Ọmọ ale .. Bascad cheesy

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by wunmi590(m): 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023


Agba yahooo,

Yahoo ni babalawo

Yahoo nah white man

Oga ponzi, just like the name implies 😆 🤣 😂 😹

grin

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Highways: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
If hunger no worry your brain to think positively... You go hear am...

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by Paystack: 2:18pm On Aug 21, 2023
GlorifiedTunde:


Smart or Criminal? undecided

You can be a criminal and also a genius.

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Re: Charles Ponzi: The First Man To Run A Ponzi Scheme by IVORY2009(m): 2:19pm On Aug 21, 2023
grin grin grin

Awon Baba cheesy

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