Following owner Josip Heit’s f
ailure to show up at GSPartner’s Atlanta, Georgia event
, the Ponzi scheme quickly put together a follow up in Dubai.
We’ve already covered MLM industry figure
Eric Worre attending as a speaker
. Turns out he wasn’t the only one who shouldn’t have been there.
Appearing only in promo material put out by GSPartners was Floyd Mayweather.
Mayweather has evidently signed on as a GSPartners “Brand Ambassador”. Let’s get into why that’s a problem for the US resident.
GSPartners’ Dubai event wasn’t just an excuse for Josip Heit to score photo ops with public figures, the Ponzi scheme also launched a series of new investment plans.
At the center of GSPartners’ new Ponzi scheme are “metaverse certificates” (click to enlarge).
Metaverse certificate investment positions start at 49 tether (UDST), and cap out at 700,000 USDT
Proxima Centauri – pay a 49 USDT fee and then invest up to 500 USDT to receive an annual 180% ROI for 18 months
Rigil Kentaurus – pay a 149 USDT fee and then invest up to 2000 USDT to receive an annual 215% ROI for 24 months
Mercury – pay a 399 USDT fee and then invest up to 10,000 USDT to receive an annual 225% ROI for 30 months
Venus – pay an 899 USDT fee and then invest up to 25,000 USDT to receive an annual 280% ROI for 36 months
Earth – pay a 1500 USDT fee and then invest up to 50,000 USDT to receive an annual 320% ROI for 48 months
Mars – pay a 2500 USDT fee and then invest up to 75,000 USDT to receive an annual 360% ROI for 54 months
Jupiter – pay a 5000 USDT fee and then invest up to 200,000 USDT to receive an annual 390% ROI for 60 months
Saturn – pay a 10,000 USDT fee and then invest up to 350,000 USDT to receive an annual 420% ROI for 66 months
Uranus – pay a 25,000 USDT fee and then invest up to 500,000 USDT to receive an annual 440% ROI for 72 months
Neptune – pay a 50,000 USDT fee and then invest up to 700,000 USDT to receive an annual 480% ROI for 78 months
GSPartners also announced a partnership with BDSwiss, through which the company promises daily returns.
If a GSPartners affiliate maintains a third of the max investment amount at any given tier (e.g. for Proxima Centauri 1/3 of 500 USDT = 166 USDT), for eighteen months, a 300% bonus ROI on the certificate fee paid is also paid out.
On their website, BDSwiss claims to offer “Forex and CFD investment services to more than a million clients worldwide.”
Despite the US making up the majority of visits to GSPartners’ website, and the third most to BDSwiss’ website, BDSwiss are not registered with the SEC.
That brings us to Floyd Mayweather.
You won’t find any mention of GSPartners on Floyd Mayweather’s social media accounts. There’s a good reason for that we’ll get to in a bit.
What Josip Heit got for the undisclosed sum of money he paid Mayweather, was an appearance at the Dubai event (including
grand entrance photo-op
), dinner with Floyd, a “live interview” (which I haven’t seen anywhere), and Mayweather wearing a Lyd
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the connection between Floyd Mayweather and GSPartners?Floyd Mayweather was featured in promotional materials as a "Brand Ambassador" for GSPartners, appearing at the Dubai event organized by the company following the failed Atlanta gathering by owner Josip Heit.
What new investment products did GSPartners launch at its Dubai event?
GSPartners introduced "metaverse certificates" as central components of newly launched investment plans presented at the Dubai event, representing digital assets tied to metaverse-related ventures.
Why did GSPartners organize a Dubai event following the Atlanta gathering?
Following owner Josip Heit's failure to attend the Atlanta event in Georgia, GSPartners organized a subsequent Dubai event to continue promoting its investment schemes and recruiting participants through celebrity endorsements and new product offerings.
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