Divine Prosperity Blossom is a bit of an odd opportunity for me to review.
As best I can tell Divine Prosperity Blossom doesn’t have a website. Promotion and recruitment primarily takes place via word of mouth and social media (Group Me).
Still, someone somewhere is keeping track of payments within the scheme.
I became aware of Divine Prosperity Blossom following
news reports out of South Africa
.
Divine Prosperity Blossom purportedly started in the US, but has since spread to South Africa and Australia.
A
Reddit post
from January 2021 provides insight into how Divine Prosperity Blossom is pitched.
After receiving notice their rent would be increasing a significant amount, a Reddit user living with their mum and grandmother in South Africa writes;
Now today she (the mum) tells me there’s some people coming over to our house to have a meeting about money and the house and that I need to be present.
I thought maybe the new owners were coming over to discuss the new rental agreement or something.
I sit down with all these people to have this meeting and notice my mom’s outside. I tell them we need to wait for her because she obviously needs to be in on this important house meeting.
The lady, the leader just said, “no, she doesn’t need to be part of this meeting, we’ve spoken to her already, this is specifically for you and your gran because you weren’t here the last time we came.”
I didn’t think much of it until we all sat down in a circle and they started talking about this ‘program’ (they didn’t want to use the word pyramid scheme I bet) called Divine Prosperity Blossom.
Analysis of Divine Prosperity Blossom’s compensation plan reveals it’s a typical matrix-based gifting scheme.
In an attempt to disguise fraud, Divine Prosperity Blossom refer to their matrix cyclers as “sacred circles”.
A “sacred circle” is actually a 2×3 matrix.
A 2×3 matrix places an participant at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them.
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Levels three of the matrix is generated in the same manner and houses eight positions.
Newly recruited participants buy into Divine Prosperity Blossom for $500.
They are required to fill the first two positions of their matrix with two newly recruited gifting participants.
This fills the first level of the matrix.
Those two recruits are then required to fill the first two levels of their matrix, which in turns fills level two of the matrix we’re tracking.
Those affiliates do the same, ultimately filling level three of the matrix.
The eight positions on level three of a matrix are gifted to the affiliate at the top of the matrix, resulting in a $4000 gifting payment.
This can also be viewed as a $4000 ROI on a $500 investment, making Divine Prosperity Blossom a Ponzi/gifting pyramid hybrid.
All of this is supposed t
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Divine Prosperity Blossom?Divine Prosperity Blossom is a gifting scheme that operates primarily through word-of-mouth and social media platforms like GroupMe, lacking an official website. Originating in the United States, it has expanded to South Africa and Australia, attracting participants through social networks and personal recruitment.
How does Divine Prosperity Blossom recruitment work?
The scheme utilizes informal recruitment channels, predominantly GroupMe and social media platforms rather than traditional marketing. Promotion occurs through personal networks and word-of-mouth recommendations, making it difficult to trace organizational structure or official documentation of the operation.
What geographic regions are affected by Divine Prosperity Blossom?
Divine Prosperity Blossom originated in the United States and has subsequently spread to multiple countries including South Africa and Australia. Media reports have documented its presence in South Africa, indicating international expansion beyond its initial market.
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