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Mon, 12 Jul 2004 19:42:30 GMT, "Max4568" <max4568@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>CONSERVATIVE EXAMPLE
>10 people sign up from you: 1 x 10 = Your earn 10 x $10=$100
>10 people sign up from each of them: 10 x 10 = Your earn 100 x
$10=$1000
>10 people sign up from each of them: 10 x 100 = Your earn 1,000 x
$10=$10,000
>10 people sign up from each of them: 10 x 1,000 = Your earn 10,000 x
$10=$100,000
>10 people sign up from each of them: 10 x 10,000 = Your earn 100,000 x
$10=$1,000,000
>Total: 100+1000+10,000+100,000+1,000,000= $1,111,100
Well, since this is a "conservative example", those 111,110 people are
likely to do just as well and get $1,111,100.
Let's see, about 1.1 * 100K * 1.1 * 1M is about 1.21 * 100 Billion.
Since each person pays $60 to join, according to the web page, this
will take over 2 billion people.
There are just over 6 billion humans on earth, many of them Chinese
babies or subsistence farmers in Rwanda. And just who will pay the 2
billion? I know there was a voyage to the rings of Saturn but I have
yet to hear of any signs of suckas with 60 bux out there.
If your bank account has already exploded, it's clearly too late for
anyone ELSE to have a good chance at this scam. If it's "already
exploded" real soon now, like most participants in pyramid scams
spamming for downline, perhaps it never will.


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