I saw a disturbing headline on BusinessForHome today;
Eric Worre Announced As OmegaPro’s New Official Strategic Coach
OmegaPro, the Dubai-based MLM Ponzi?
Oh dear.
Turns out OmegaPro isn’t the only Dubai MLM Ponzi Worre has hitched his Network Marketing Pro wagon to.
I became
aware of Worre’s association with OmegaPro
earlier this year, after he spoke at one of their marketing events.
While it is disappointing to see someone with a reputation to lose in MLM speak at a Ponzi marketing event, it’s not something BehindMLM would cover in a stand-alone article.
Get paid, rah the audience of a scam up, pose for photo ops (what they’re actually paying for), and leave. It happens more often than you’d think.
Worre’s latest move though goes far beyond that.
I’m sure OmegaPro have their own version out, but I saw the BusinessForHome version so we’ll work from that.
OmegaPro bills Worre as “the world’s most watched and most trusted human resource for intricate Network Marketing business training and support.”
Marketing fluff or no, it makes this all the more tragic;
OmegaPro has now entered into a long term strategic coaching relationship with none other than The Eric Worre to facilitate premium grooming for the premier community as The Official Strategic Coach A frequent speaker at the recurring OmegaPro Super Training Series and The Global Convention – Rise –.
Eric Worre will now be more than just a one-time experience for the thriving community members as he slides into this magnificent role of educating the masses and the top leaders like never before.
And this potential exposure should set off alarm bells;
His training is now viewed by over 5 million people every single week. To date, Worre’s Network Marketing Pro community has grown to over a million leaders from over 100 countries around the world.
While it might pick up again, SimilarWeb observed a 74% slump in visits to Network Marketing Pro’s website from the US. The US being the most active regulator of Ponzi schemes worldwide, and that brings us to OmegaPro’s business model.
There’s no ambiguity here;
OmegaPro is an MLM crypto Ponzi scheme
, run by scammers
hiding out in Dubai
.
Regulators have already taken action against OmegaPro in
Nicaragua
,
Congo Republic
(multiple arrests),
Spain
(two fraud warnings),
Mauritius
,
Argentina
,
Colombia
,
France
(
two entries on the fraud blacklist
),
Peru
,
Belgium
and
Chile
.
BehindMLM maintains that any MLM company committing securities fraud does so because it’s a Ponzi scheme.
Worse still, Worre intertwining his Network Marketing Pro brand with fraud isn’t a one off.
I went looking on Worre’s socials to see if he’d acknowledged his place as the new face of MLM fraud in Dubai.
Instead I found this:
That’s Worre rubbing shoulders with GSPartners Ponzi executive Dirc Zahlmann, and top earners Andrew Eaton and Bruce Hughes.
Was awesome having my mentor, Eric Worre, speak at our event in Dubai.
GSPartners put togeth
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Eric Worre and what is his role in the MLM industry?Eric Worre is a prominent figure in network marketing, known for founding Network Marketing Pro, a platform providing training and resources to MLM participants. He has established a significant reputation within the direct sales industry and is recognized as a strategic coach and speaker at various marketing events.
What is OmegaPro and what are the allegations against it?
OmegaPro is a Dubai-based company operating in the MLM sector that has faced allegations of operating as a Ponzi scheme. Critics argue that its business model relies primarily on recruitment rather than legitimate product sales, raising concerns about its sustainability and legitimacy.
What is the nature of Eric Worre's association with OmegaPro?
Eric Worre was announced as OmegaPro's Official Strategic Coach and has participated in their marketing events. This association represents a significant
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