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Old 16 July 2007, 05:26
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Question clubfreedom

is this scheme for real or another scam?
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Old 16 July 2007, 09:05
Aeval
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Hi there,

It would be helpful if you gave us a bit more details about this "clubfree". Is there a website we can take a look at, did you receive any communications from them that you'd like to share here with us?

Thanks.
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Old 16 July 2007, 12:52
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perhaps you read this first.....
http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=18963
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Old 16 July 2007, 13:42
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RE: CLUBFREEDOM

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Hi there,

It would be helpful if you gave us a bit more details about this "clubfree". Is there a website we can take a look at, did you receive any communications from them that you'd like to share here with us?

Thanks.
The websit is www.clubfreedom.com, they usually come with this amasing offer of $6,000 dollars for your $200 deposit provided you bring in an additional 2 participant to push you up the ladder. That easy to make money?
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Old 16 July 2007, 13:44
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RE: CLUBFREEDOM

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Hi there,

It would be helpful if you gave us a bit more details about this "clubfree". Is there a website we can take a look at, did you receive any communications from them that you'd like to share here with us?

Thanks.
The websit is www.clubfreedom.biz, they usually come with this amasing offer of $6,000 dollars for your $200 deposit provided you bring in an additional 2 participant to push you up the ladder. That easy to make money?
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Old 16 July 2007, 13:53
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You mean www.clubfreedoms.com?

Read the link posted by escrow-fraud. It's just a scam, the type where you maybe can make money from it if you scam hundreds of others in return.
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Old 16 July 2007, 14:11
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The correct formula is "give us your money + recruit other people into this system = pyramid scam". Also known as a Ponzi scheme, or a really good way to lose both your money and your friends.

It's simple math. Let's say, for the sake of argument, you really could make a little profit (you're certainly not going to make any $400 profit on $200 in a short period...) by recruiting others into the level below you. What happens when you've reached maximum capacity? Even if you managed to recruit everyone in the world, eventually, the lower base is not going to be able to support the upper portion, and the people lower down are not going to make any money.

In fact, it's been my experience that the ONLY people to make money in these "recruitment schemes" are the people at the very top. Few of these things ever pay out a dime, even if you manage to get in early.
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Old 15 June 2008, 06:26
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fraud club freedom

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Hi there,

It would be helpful if you gave us a bit more details about this "clubfree". Is there a website we can take a look at, did you receive any communications from them that you'd like to share here with us?

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its a fraud stay away if u can.
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Old 15 June 2008, 07:56
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baljinder_bs,

That's great, thank you so much for your input. You even go so far as to quote Aeval who specificially asks for further information, and then you offer absolutely nothing in return. Unless you have something positive to say, like offering evidence to back up your 'claim', why bother posting? It really does not help.
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Old 6 October 2008, 05:40
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Club freedom is a fraud scheme for more details contact at <removed>

Last edited by poirot : 6 October 2008 at 15:30.
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Old 6 October 2008, 21:07
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bajinder_bs - you still offer nothing. You are wasting everyone's time.
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