Tranont jumps on crypto fraud bandwagon with TranontCoin
Merchant subscription services, nutritional supplements and… cryptocurrency?
Tranont is the latest MLM company to jump on the crypto fraud bandwagon with TranontCoin. [Continue reading…]
Success Factory committing securities fraud in US with auto trading
Having dumped their DagCoin Ponzi scheme, its marketing arm Success Factory announced they were entering the US.
And so in February 2022 Success Factory held an event in Dubai. New CEOs Roald Mailly (Europe) and Jason Tyne (US) were revealed, as well as Forex Insiders.
Oh and securities fraud. Lots of securities fraud. [Continue reading…]
8 QNet promoters arrested in Ghana, 120 hostage victims freed
Another eight QNet promoters have been arrested in Ghana.
The scammers were in charge of 120 victims, being held hostage in a “compound house”. [Continue reading…]
Generation Zoe’s Leonardo Cositorto extradited to Argentina
Following his arrest and announced extradition from the Dominican Republic last week, Generation Zoe Ponzi scammer Leonardo Cositorto has touched down in Argentina…
…where he immediately developed a sudden onset of high blood pressure requiring hospitalization. [Continue reading…]
CashFX Group making fake selective withdrawal payments
Blockchain transactions suggest CashFX Group is making fake selective withdrawal payments to top investors. [Continue reading…]
Dave and Barb Pitcock settle Youngevity lawsuit
Dave and Barb Pitcock have settled the lawsuit Youngevity filed against them.
Details of the settlement have not been made public. [Continue reading…]
Coenie Botha funneling CBI Global investors into GSPartners
Coenie Botha is funneling CBI Global investors into the GSPartners Ponzi scheme.
The move follows the Bank of Namibia freezing Botha’s business and personal accounts last month. [Continue reading…]
Quwiex Global rebrand after fraud confirmed in New Zealand
Quwiex has received a securities fraud warning from New Zealand’s Financial Markets Authority.
In response to being busted, Boris CEO George Bennet has announced Quwiex Global rebranding. [Continue reading…]
Prizm Ponzi and Aleksey Muratov linked to Donetsk separatism
A report from the Centre of Information Resilience has tied Prizm and founder Aleksey Muratov to Donetsk separatism in Ukraine.
As per their website, the Centre for Information Resilience is [Continue reading…]
LoveWinx Review: How’s your “tush play” going?
LoveWinx was founded in California in 2014. The company operates in the intimacy MLM niche.
LoveWinx provides extremely limited corporate information on its website. Jaime Lamp is identified as LoveWinx’s President.
Instead of providing a corporate bio however, LoveWinx attributes Lamp with a generic corporatey statement:
There is a distinct lack of information pertaining to Lamp’s role within LoveLinx out in the wild. This is from a 2016-2017 product catalog;
Jaimie Lamp has over a decade of experience within the direct selling industry.
LoveWinx affiliates cite Lamp as founder of the company. To independently verify both claims I had to look up a 2014 court case filed by Pure Romance.
Jaime Lamp … is the president, chief executive officer, and co-founder of Lovewinx Inc. – a corporation intended to compete directly with Pure Romance in the sale of intimacy products.
On January 19, 2014, Lamp became an independent consultant for Pure Romance, following Pure Romance’s acquisition of the company for which Lamp was previously an independent contractor, Slumber Parties, Inc.
Slumber Parties also sold similar intimacy products.
Lamp and other former employees and consultants of Slumber Parties have created LoveWinx, relying in critical part on Pure Romance’s trade secret information and its vendor and consultant relationships.
At the time Pure Romance sought relief
as a result of LoveWinx’s unlawful misappropriation of trade secrets and other confidential and proprietary business information, breach of contract, civil conspiracy, and tortious interference with Pure Romance’s business relationships.
unlawful misappropriation of trade secrets and other confidential and proprietary business information
In October 2014 Pure Romance’s lawsuit was settled via a mutually agreed upon injunction.
The injunction prohibited LoveWinx and Lamp from using Pure Romance’s trade secrets, confidential information and Policies and Procedures documentation.
The LoveWinx defendants were also barred from soliciting Pure Romance employees and affiliates, pursuant to any agreements with the company.
The settlement detailed a specific list of companies and individuals, that LoveWinx was prohibited from soliciting until after August 2015.
I was able to verify Jaime Lamp was a Slumber Parties affiliate as far back as 2008.
Read on for a full review of LoveWinx’s MLM opportunity. [Continue reading…]