Eric Worre distances himself as OmegaPro Ponzi collapses
OmegaPro is collapsing and the scumbags that ran, promoted and enabled the Ponzi scheme are abandoning ship.
Back in May 2022 MLM veteran Eric Worre joined OmegaPro corporate as Official Strategic Coach.
Now that there’s no more money to steal, Worre is distancing himself from the fast-collapsing Ponzi.
Worre claims he was prompted to record a video after “friends” contacted him, purportedly alarmed at his OmegaPro ties.
In the video, uploaded earlier today, Worre doesn’t address OmegaPro by name. He instead only addresses the Ponzi elephant in the room as “a company out of Dubai”.
Worre goes on to admit that when he joins an MLM company;
[1:23] the people in that company tend to over exaggerate my level of involvement as some sort of a strategic advantage in their recruiting efforts.
Knowing full well his involvement in OmegaPro would help market the Ponzi scheme, Worre signed on any way for an undisclosed sum of money.
Money which ultimately was stolen from OmegaPro investors through financial fraud.
Despite obviously profiting from the ongoing “success” of OmegaPro defrauding consumers, Worre falsely claims he doesn’t “benefit” from OmegaPro using his image to recruit victims.
[2:42] My involvement in this profession is to serve this profession.
I don’t pick winners and losers. I don’t suggest people pick companies, what companies that they’re going to pick. I don’t push people in one direction or another.
And I certainly don’t benefit from any of that push, in one direction or another.
While the terms of the contract between OmegaPro and Worre are private, his corporate paycheck literally hinges on ongoing recruitment of new victims.
For those unfamiliar with OmegaPro, it’s a simple 200% ROI MLM Ponzi scheme launched in 2019.
Originally promising to pay out over 16 months, BehindMLM understands OmegaPro recently changed the terms to 24 months.
This change was abruptly announced and applied retrospectively to all OmegaPro affiliate investment positions.
Before Worre accepted a corporate position with the Ponzi scheme earlier this year, OmegaPro had received regulatory fraud warnings from France, Belgium, Congo Republic (multiple arrests), Spain (two fraud warnings), Mauritius, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Nicaragua.
On Instagram, Worre refers to himself as a “network marketing expert. On LinkedIn Worre claims he’s
the world’s most watched and most trusted resource for Network Marketing training and support.
On his “Network Marketing Pro” website, Worre additionally claims;
For over a decade, Network Marketing Pro has been raising the standard of the Network Marketing profession.
A bio on the site states Worre
has been a leader in the Network Marketing Profession for over 25 years.
He’s been a top field producer, building sales organizations totaling over 500,000 distributors in over 60 countries (and) the President of a $200 million dollar Network Marketing company.
There is absolutely no way Eric Worre didn’t know OmegaPro was a Ponzi scheme. He signed up for corporate to help promote it anyway, because money.
Just shy of two weeks ago, BehindMLM covered OmegaPro’s initiation of an XPL token exit-scam.
Things have continued to escalate since then, with OmegaPro disabling withdrawals about a week ago. Affiliate investors have also been unable to access their backoffice for most of this week.
BehindMLM isn’t quite ready to call OmegaPro’s collapse, but we are monitoring developments.
Having been around since 2019, OmegaPro’s Ponzi scheme has likely defrauded consumers well into the hundreds of millions – if not over a billion or two.
BehindMLM also understand Ted Nuyten and BusinessForHome are copping heat over their relentless promotion of OmegaPro and other obvious MLM Ponzi schemes.
Since OmegaPro disabled withdrawals, posts on Nuyten’s FaceBook page are laced with a hint of frustration:
One BusinessForHome reader answered Nuyten’s “Why do you publish about company XYZ? It is a scam!” question;
I feel I owe you an honest answer to this: because they PAY, no matter what kind of scam they are.
To which Nuyten replied;
We can not substain [sic] a premium website without a business model.
In Business For Home millions are invested in software, traveling to countries, interviews with CEO, and others.
BehindMLM has covered BusinessForHome’s “pay for content” business model in the past.
In what is likely a a violation of the FTC Act, BusinessForHome does not disclose when content appears on the website through a financial arrangement.
Getting back to Eric Worre, while OmegaPro is run by scammers in Dubai and, at least officially, US investors are blocked, Worre is a US national living in Arizona.
While it’s certainly his most visible transition to association with financial fraud, OmegaPro isn’t Worre’s first MLM crypto Ponzi.
In May 2021 Worre spoke at another Ponzi event, this time for GSPartners – another MLM crypto Ponzi scheme.
It remains unclear whether US authorities are investigating OmegaPro and Worre’s involvement.
BehindMLM expects to call OmegaPro’s collapse this weekend if withdrawals remain disabled.
Update 27th November 2022 – BehindMLM has called OmegaPro’s collapse.
Update 29th November 2022 – Eric Worre has now deleted any mention of OmegaPro from his social media accounts.
Update 30th December 2022 – OmegaPro has completed its collapse exit-scam. A reboot through Broker Group has been announced.
Update 21st July 2023 – The YouTube account Eric Worre’s OmegaPro collapse response video has been terminated.
As such, the previously accessible link to the video on YouTube has been disabled.
Eric Worre ought to run as a politician based on his ability to lie in the above linked video. No one’s buying your “apology” here, Eric.
Oh, and in other news, Eric will now happily take your $500 – $5,000 to be in his “Go Pro” Inner Circle Dec 2-4.
His audacity knows no end.
Apology? That’s not an apology video. It’s a “I got paid, stop bothering me with your problems!” video.
Eric Worre clearly doesn’t care he’s the face of MLM related financial fraud out of Dubai.
This news has ruined more than one former-OneCoiner’s day.
And why should he care? His paying audience sure don’t.
This is where being a MLM Guru plays to his favor. MLM audiences don’t traffic in facts, they are moved by cult like toxic positivity. This is something Eric Worre provides in spades.
Worre moves between “legitimate” MLM and the MLM underbelly quite easily because he understands something that we understand as well. That being that there is no difference between MLM and the MLM underbelly.
Hopefully this is a warning shot to all those other “MLM Gurus” such as Frazer Brookes
– Omegapro is just in the beginning and Eric Worre will not leave us as strategic Coach . That is just Just FAKE news – he will have his Go Pro event next Friday and 150 of 350 guests in his panel / studio will be from Omegapro.
So PLeASE close your eyes / ears for all that negativity some stupid / jealous people try to spread. Omegapro is here for loooooong time.
I guess most of you know how much it cost to have IT- people working day and nights to secure us. And the company Would never ever spend all those millions IF they was going down.
I am happy that you guys understand this and let those negative people think what they want. Thank you.
First MLM Ponzi?
Like lambs to the slaughter…
You can plug your ears but math is math. Also it doesn’t take a week to press the “re-enable withdrawals” button.
Better wait on the next Webinar of Eric Worre in OmegaPro to answer your accusation…
Leave with decency and stop destroying Legit Company…its better to leave in a good faith.
Eric Worre isn’t going to address OmegaPro collapsing in his marketing webinar.
He’s there to teach OmegaPro scammers how to better recruit new victims.
Fat lot of good that does though when OmegaPro turns off the withdraw tap. Sorry for your loss.
@danicarizalon
I think you are still very young. Pretty, but stupid! Did you go to school in the Philippines or did you slip into the MLM scene without any education?
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Eric Worre Won’t escape the legal system. Regardless if he admits or not he is tied to the scam and helped them hurt thousands of victims.
He better hide his assets because they’re coming.
Did co-vid hurt his seminar empire so much, that he had to sell out to Omega, for some quick cash?
Ouchie ………..
it’s been 2 weeks now that withdrawals are blocked.
Do we have an exact date? I’m looking to call it tomorrow.
Back office our of reach since 20th November 01:30 reported on the FB group of “omegapro France” .
Still out of order at this day.
But people who filled the form for claiming their paiement from 15th nov and was supposed to receive the claimed payment on monday 21st Nov didn’t received them, and payments due on monday 21st and claimed since 15th nov were cancelled .
So, all payments due, and claimed since 15th Nov never arrived.
The only way this can remain open and sustain is if the price of Bitcoin starts to rise.
If BTC doesn’t get past 20k soon and Tether collapses as another fraud coin it’s done.
Mate if tether collapses the entire crypto Ponzi collapses.
Maybe then I can finally take a proper holiday.
Omegapro never collapse, the back office were restricted because of major security upgrade going do to some scammers that tried to access some peoples account.
Please you guys should desist from brocasting fake news.
Upgrade such as this have take place before that took over 2weeks and Omegapro came back stronger with alot of goodies.
Relax and watch. Eric never made and mistake associating himself with Omegapro because that company have come to stay.
Thank you
Yes, yes. The OmegaPro scammers in Dubai sent out an urgent radio signal to Lord Xenu, who dispatched a squadron of 69 NFT tech bros from the planet Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Should be arriving any day now…
It doesn’t take a month to click the “re-enable backoffice” button. Also when a Ponzi scheme stops paying out, it’s collapsed.
Sorry for your loss.
No fake news here.
ERic Worre was clearly very embarrassed when explaining he has NO significant role and NO responsibility in Omegapro “company”.
This is fact. no fake news.
The fact remain that the company did not collapse (Ozedit: snip, see below).
A Ponzi scheme that hasn’t paid out for the better part of a month has collapsed.
No matter how much you dose copium, facts are facts.
That’s your view not fact pls.
That a fact is also my view is neither here nor there.
OmegaPro might very well reboot the Ponzi and kick the can down the road for a few months. The fact of the matter though is, as of early November, OmegaPro has collapsed.
it is NOT a point of view. It is fact.
Ask the people who have invested their savings in omegapro what do they think !!!!
withdrawal impossible for 3 weeks, Server out of service, NO communication from the Founders or leaders, …. They all believe it has collapsed.
The founders are faster for communicating about le football star with them on a picture, or their private jet flight….
Everyone on here who’s been adversely affected by this ought to go to Eric Worre’s GoPro Facebook page and let them know about their experience.
OmegaPro only had “legs” to it because of his influence. By the way, 60,000 tickets sold at $500 – $5000 each for GoPro event.
That’s a staggering $30M – $100M of revenue for the event. Most of that goes away once the masses figure out his lack of integrity.
Due to the lack of discourse on OmegaPro on Worre’s social media pages, I believed he’s filtered “OmegaPro” out as a keyword.
Your victims don’t exist if you ignore them, right?
This is why you don’t edify to your teams all these so called trainers of the industry that don’t build a current organization.
They all talk about what you should do to build a business, they just don’t actually do it themselves. Just makes common sense.
Eric Worre = Eric worry because he is legal liable for his work at OmegaPro!
He is the ‘coach on the couch’ repeating those old Amway tapes Noting original, sheeple are spending money On this never ending money sucking old Trainings…
He has zero Recent experience building up any Teams, overpaid overpriced material what you Find online for free anyway from real hands on Trainers building teams The 2022 way with dirt On their booths from the field action.
real trainer Do not charge because they care about their Teams.
It seems that Eric Worre has deleted from his instagram account all the pictures involving him with Omegapro.
(Ozedit: link removed, see below)
It is news but I removed the WikiFX link because I can see they took one of BehindMLM’s screenshots (including caption), copied it and stuck their watermark on it to boot.
No attribution = WikiFX is a scummy website.
Great update, Duke. Obviously, Eric “Worry me” has something to hide if he’s deleting photos!
Rayen … real good point. He has no real life experience in the 21st Century practicing what he supposedly preaches.
Fer Christ sake, you think Worre is getting sick of this kind of thing:
So Worre isn’t the only one whorring …um, whoring himself out to OmegaPro.
I’m not counting Ted Nuyten in their number, we all know he does the monkey grinder dance for any scam that throws peanuts at his feet.
The rest we can at least feign disappointment when they trade their reputations for cash to the lowest common denominator.
Eric may be trying to distance himself but OmegaPro wont let him go. Boo friggen who, he made his bed he shouldn’t complain about the fleas.
Eric worre follow Omegapro scammers in their new scam “Go global”.
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