'Lyoness' is a cruel scam woven to trap consumers and business owners facing hardship in the current economic crisis. Globally, 3 million people have been lured into 'Lyoness' by a web of sugar-coated lies, starting with a 'free cashback card.' Instigator Hubert Freidl has then induced many victims to hand over thousands of euros to join a classic pyramid scheme dressed up as a business opportunity. Austrian media and authorities have been alerted and the 'Lyoness' web of lies is unravelling.
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20/05/2013
The Lyoness Myths #7: Warren Buffet believes in Lyoness
The Lyoness myths section was developed to assess the validity of the arguments used by Lyoness instigators and adherents to 'prove' that Lyoness provides a viable business opportunity. It should provide people considering to become a Lyoness member with a more balanced view of the 'overwhelming' sales pitch of the Lyoness racketeers, as well as show people defrauded by Lyoness how exactly they were deceived and lured into Freidl's web of lies.
Recently, English author David Brear wrote an excellent, copyrighted article on how income opportunity racketeers use wealthy billionaires as a legitimation of their nonetheless illegal activities. For many scams, it has been reported that victims have been enticed into joining by claiming that famous rich people as Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki (who?!) and even one of the wealthies men on earth, Warren Buffet think 'network marketing' is 'the perfect business'.
Until now, there had not been any explicit evidence that Lyoness promotors (i.e. instigators and deluded adherents) had been using this bogus argumentation to dupe new victims through the Lyoness scam, until deeply deranged Italian woman by the name of 'Giulia' contacted David Brear and left a thought-stopping and most disturbing comment.
For more information and outstanding background analyses on the phenomenon of income opportunity fraud, see: http://www.mlmtheamericandreammadenightmare.blogspot.com
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Readers might be interested to learn that as soon as deluded Giulia was challenged regarding her attempt to link the name Warren Buffet with 'Lyoness,' she immediately modified her previous story, and said that she had 'never claimed that Warren Buffet believes in Lyoness,' merely that 'Warren Buffet believes in Network Marketing.'
ReplyDeleteObviously, this remains an essentially meaningless statement, because although Warren Buffet's company, 'Berkshire Hathaway,' owns a kitsch company known as 'The Pampered Chef' which has generated profits from selling a so-called 'MLM income opportunity,' Mr. Buffet has never actually gone so far as to recommend that anyone should join a so-called 'MLM income opportunity' as a viable means of generating extra net-income.
Indeed, when challenged to clarify his thoughts on so-called 'MLM income opportunities,' Warren Buffet has so far remained tight-lipped.
David Brear (copyright 2013)
"Mr. Buffet has never actually gone so far as to recommend that anyone should join a so-called 'MLM income opportunity' as a viable means of generating extra net-income."
ReplyDeleteAnd even if he would, that would be an inherently biased statement, as Mr. Buffet would benefit from people signing up for his 'income opportunity' (compare Donald Trump).