OmegaPro is collapsing and the scumbags that ran, promoted and enabled the Ponzi scheme are abandoning ship.
Back in May 2022 MLM veteran Eric Worre joined OmegaPro corporate as Official Strategic Coach.
Now that there’s no more money to steal, Worre is distancing himself from the fast-collapsing Ponzi.
Worre claims he was prompted to record a video after “friends” contacted him, purportedly alarmed at his OmegaPro ties.
In the video, uploaded earlier today, Worre doesn’t address OmegaPro by name. He instead only addresses the Ponzi elephant in the room as “a company out of Dubai”.
Worre goes on to admit that when he joins an MLM company;
[1:23] the people in that company tend to over exaggerate my level of involvement as some sort of a strategic advantage in their recruiting efforts.
Knowing full well his involvement in OmegaPro would help market the Ponzi scheme, Worre signed on any way for an undisclosed sum of money.
Money which ultimately was stolen from OmegaPro investors through financial fraud.
Despite
obviously
profiting from the ongoing “success” of OmegaPro defrauding consumers, Worre falsely claims he doesn’t “benefit” from OmegaPro using his image to recruit victims.
[2:42] My involvement in this profession is to serve this profession.
I don’t pick winners and losers. I don’t suggest people pick companies, what companies that they’re going to pick. I don’t push people in one direction or another.
And I certainly don’t benefit from any of that push, in one direction or another.
While the terms of the contract between OmegaPro and Worre are private, his corporate paycheck
literally
hinges on ongoing recruitment of new victims.
For those unfamiliar with
OmegaPro
, it’s a simple 200% ROI MLM Ponzi scheme launched in 2019.
Originally promising to pay out over 16 months, BehindMLM understands OmegaPro recently changed the terms to 24 months.
This change was abruptly announced and applied retrospectively to all OmegaPro affiliate investment positions.
Before
Worre accepted a corporate position with the Ponzi scheme earlier this year, OmegaPro had received regulatory fraud warnings from
France
,
Belgium
,
Congo Republic
(multiple arrests),
Spain
(two fraud warnings),
Mauritius
,
Argentina
,
Colombia
,
Peru
,
Chile
and
Nicaragua
.
On Instagram, Worre refers to himself as a “network marketing expert. On LinkedIn Worre claims he’s
the world’s most watched and most trusted resource for Network Marketing training and support.
On his “Network Marketing Pro” website, Worre additionally claims;
For over a decade, Network Marketing Pro has been raising the standard of the Network Marketing profession.
A bio on the site states Worre
has been a leader in the Network Marketing Profession for over 25 years.
He’s been a top field producer, building sales organizations totaling over 500,000 distributors in over 60 countries (and) the President of a $200 million dollar Network Marketing company.
There is absolute
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Eric Worre and what is his connection to OmegaPro?Eric Worre is an MLM veteran who joined OmegaPro corporate in May 2022 as Official Strategic Coach. He has recently distanced himself from the company as it collapses, claiming companies tend to exaggerate his involvement for recruiting purposes.
Why did Eric Worre distance himself from OmegaPro?
Worre distanced himself after allegedly being contacted by concerned friends about his association with OmegaPro. He released a video addressing his ties to the Dubai-based company without naming it directly, as the organization faces financial collapse.
What are the allegations against OmegaPro?
OmegaPro is characterized as a Ponzi scheme that is collapsing. Promoters and operators are reportedly abandoning the company as it loses financial resources and becomes unable to sustain
🔗 Related Articles
- Keep It 100’s Terrence Pounds indicted for C-19 loan fraud
- Athene Network Review: AI crypto mining ruse Ponzi
- Piggy Bank Review: Daily ROI cryptocurrency mining Ponzi
- Axiome Review: AXM token Dubai Ponzi scheme
- GSPartners gets BehindMLM censored in… the Ukraine?
