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OTCAI “click a button” app Ponzi collapses, website gone

The OTCAI “click a button” Ponzi has collapsed. Launched in April 2022, OTCAI lasted just under a month before the scammers behind it pulled the plug. At time of publication attempts to visit OTCAI’s website returns a “connection refused” error.


Parkour Review: “Click a button” task-based app Ponzi

Parkour provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. Parkour’s website domain (“parkour.bz”), was privately registered on February 21st, 2022. At time of publication Parkour’s website is simply a gateway to their app. If we look at Parkour’s website source-code, we see Chinese used: As always, if an MLM company [Continue reading…]


YLCH Football Review: Football themed “click a button” Ponzi

YLCH Football provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. YLCH Football’s website domain (“ylch8.com”), was privately registered on May 20th, 2022. At time of publication YLCH Football’s website is nothing more than a gateway to their app. If you click the support icon the page, you’re redirected to a [Continue reading…]


EasyTask 888 Review: “Click a button” daily tasks Ponzi scheme

EasyTask 888 provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. EasyTask 888’s website domain (“easytask888.com”), was privately registered on January 27th, 2022. The website itself serves as a gateway to download EasyTask 888’s app. The MLM opportunity is run through EasyTask 888’s app. EasyTask 888’s website source-code features Chinese: This [Continue reading…]


365Ball Review: Football themed “click a button” app Ponzi

365Ball’s website provides no information about who owns or runs the company. 365Ball’s website domain (“365ow.cc”), was first registered in April 2022. The private registration was last updated on May 27, with 365Ball launching back in April. Through use of local currency and 365Ball It is primarily targeting the Philippines. As always, if an MLM [Continue reading…]


U91 “click a button” app Ponzi collapses, website gone

The U91“click a button” app Ponzi scheme has collapsed. Despite only launching a short time ago, U91’s website is already offline. At time of publication attempts to access U91’s website return a “522” server connection error.


0w886 “click a button” Ponzi collapses, short-lived 86FB reboot

The 0W886 “click a button” app Ponzi scheme has collapsed. Despite only launching in early May, at time of publication 0W886’s websites are already offline. 0W886 was pitched as a reboot of the already then collapsed 86FB “click a button” Ponzi scheme. Like its predecessor, 0W886 again was aimed at Nigerians.


86FB “click a button” app Ponzi collapses, websites gone

The 86BF “click a button” app Ponzi scheme has collapsed. 86FB, also known as 86 Football, operated from three websites domains “86fb.com”, 86w.com and 86z.com. All domains appear to have gone offline in late April.


Shared989 “click a button” app Ponzi collapses, website gone

The Shared989 “click a button” app Ponzi scheme has collapsed. At time of publication Shared989’s website is offline. From what I’ve been able to piece together, Shared989 collapsed sometime in the past few days.


TriumphFX securities fraud warning from Malaysia

I’ve been under the impression Malaysian authorities had done nothing about TriumphFX. Pretty much since BehindMLM first reviewed TriumphFX in 2017, Malaysia has been a top source of recruitment. Turns out while the Bank of Malaysia hasn’t done anything, the Malaysian SEC issued a TriumphFX securities fraud warning back in 2020.