The Gifting Communities scam appears to have collapsed.

Sometime in the last few days Gifting Communities’ website has been taken down. The company’s official Facebook page has also been pulled.

Ben Quigley launched
Kevlar Gifting Communities
last year.

The scheme itself was nothing special. A simple 2×3 matrix to track gifting payments, and the usual earth, wind, fire, air tiers bullshit.

Kevlar Gifting Communities affiliates gifted in $1400 on the expectation they’d receive $11,200 from participants who gifted in after them.

In April 2021 Quigley announced he was
rebranding Kevlar Gifting Communities as Gifting Communities
.

Although we suspect this might have something to do with “kevlar” being trademarked, Quigley never provided any official explanation.

A few weeks after the rebrand, Quigley announced he was
stepping down as the face of Gifting Communities
but keeping his admin earning positions.

At the time Quigley claimed to have received over $150,000 through these positions.

Morris Palmore (right), who supposedly co-founded Kevlar Gifting Communities with Quigley, was left in charge.

Fast forward to July 2021 and what was left of Gifting Communities is gone.

Ben Quigley is on Facebook shilling some crypto shitcoin mining opp and
Tranont
.

Morris Palmore’s current status is unknown.

Pending regulation action, total Gifting Communities losses are also unknown.

Update 30th July 2021 –
It appears Gifting Communities will reboot as
Evolution Gifting Community
in August 2021.


🤖 Quick Answer

What was Gifting Communities?
Gifting Communities was a matrix-based gifting scheme operated by Ben Quigley, originally launched as Kevlar Gifting Communities. Participants gifted $1,400 expecting to receive $11,200 from subsequent members, utilizing a 2×3 matrix structure with tiered levels categorized as earth, wind, fire, and air.

Why did Gifting Communities rebrand?
In April 2021, Kevlar Gifting Communities was rebranded as Gifting Communities. While the exact reason was never officially disclosed, the rebranding likely resulted from trademark issues associated with the "Kevlar" name, which is a registered trademark.

What happened to Gifting Communities?
Gifting Communities collapsed in recent days with its website taken offline and official Facebook page removed. The scheme's infrastructure disappeared entirely, leaving participants and affiliates


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