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From the outside, the National Consumer Commission (NCC) doesn’t seem to be taking the controversy around Crowd1 seriously. Crowd1, a Spanish company run by Swedes, claims to be a network marketing ...
It was all about the money. All about the planes. All about the bottles of expensive champagne and sleek suits. All about an unattainable dream sold to a population trying to pry itself out of poverty ...
Crowd1 is a high-tech crowd marketing business and has been accused of running a pyramid scheme.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) is not investigating Crowd1, despite several financial regulators like Bank of Namibia and the Philippines’s Securities and Exchange Commission prohibiting ...
A new investigation by BBC Africa Eye has uncovered an audacious global pyramid scam, run from Europe, that is using smartphones to cheat ordinary people across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has made permanent its order stopping CROWD1 Asia Pacific, Inc. from soliciting and accepting investments from the public under a scheme disguised as a ...
Crowd1 presents itself as a high-tech crowd marketing business. It promises significant returns to its members. To start making money with Crowd1, a person needs to buy an ‘education package’ directly ...
Behind the promises and the hype, Crowd1 hides some ugly truths, some wealthy scammers, and a whole pyramid of lies.