The EasyTask 888 “click a button” Ponzi scheme has collapsed.

On July 6th BehindMLM reader
Ferdinand Rose
advised EasyTask 888
‘collapsed on July 1, 2022 (and) all of the money were stolen for the owners of this site.’

I was able to independently confirm EasyTask 888’s collapse via social media.

EasyTask 888 investors began flooding a FaceBook page set up in the company’s name on July 1st.

Comments, mostly left in Spanish, confirm EasyTask 888 has pulled the plug.

EasyTask 888
is part of a group of “click a button” app Ponzis, believed to originate from a group of scammers in China.

EasyTask 888 specifically targeted Colombia and solicited investment in Colombian Pesos.

Not done scamming Colombians, the “click a button” Ponzi admins have already launched similar clone scams again targeting Colombia.

Scammers, such as Calderon Alexander, are targeting EasyTask888 victims with these reload scams.

Given “click a button” app Ponzis originate out of south-east Asia, it is unlikely Colombian authorities will be able to do anything about them.

Similarly but in reverse, Authorities in China and neighbouring countries are unlikely to bust scammers targeting victims in other countries.

Total EasyTask 888 victim numbers and investor losses remain unknown.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the EasyTask 888 scheme?
EasyTask 888 is a "click a button" Ponzi scheme that collapsed on July 1, 2022. Part of a group of fraudulent applications believed to originate from Chinese scammers, it specifically targeted Colombian investors by soliciting investments in Colombian Pesos before disappearing with all collected funds.

How was EasyTask 888's collapse confirmed?
The collapse was independently verified through social media activity. On July 1st, investors began posting on a Facebook page established under the company's name, with numerous comments primarily in Spanish confirming that EasyTask 888 had ceased operations and funds had been stolen.

What are "click a button" Ponzi schemes?
"Click a button" Ponzi schemes are fraudulent applications that promise returns for minimal user interaction. Users generate revenue by clicking buttons within an app. These schemes


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