GIG-OS is the latest chapter in the EmGoldex scam saga.

EmGoldex
was a gold themed cycler Ponzi scheme that launched in 2014.

Following multiple regulatory investigations and fraud warnings (
the US
,
Philippines
,
Malaysia
,
UAE
), EmGoldex collapsed in mid 2015.

The company rebooted as
Global InterGold
shortly after the collapse, carrying on as if nothing happened.

In November 2015 Philippine authorities
filed criminal charges
against local ringleaders.

Since then Global InterGold fraud warnings have been issued by
Curacao
and Peru.

In February 2019 authorities in Sweden
arrested Joseph Tran
, a serial Ponzi scammer who dated back to the EmGoldex days.

Two months ago Global InterGold collapsed and was rebooted as GIG-OS.

GIG-OS (Global I Gold Online), has been set up as a bogus shell company in England.

Who owns and operates any of the EmGoldex companies has never been publicly disclosed. In our Global InterGold review, marketing footage suggested eastern Europeans were behind the scheme.

This is supported by the majority of EmGoldex/Global InterGold/GIG-OS marketing videos being natively recorded in Russian.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

GIG-OS’s Products

GIG-OS has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market GIG-OS affiliate membership itself.

GIG-OS’s Compensation Plan

GIG-OS affiliates purchase matrix cycler positions:

Smart –  €235 EUR

Pro – €385 EUR

Accord – €485 EUR

Line – €885 EUR

Cycler positions are valid for 12 months and incur additional undisclosed tax fees.

After 12 months a GIG-OS affiliate must purchase another cycler position in order to continue earning.

As with Global InterGold, the size of matrix used in GIG-OS is not disclosed.

For reference EmGoldex used 2×3 matrices, so a similarly sized matrix is likely deployed in GIG-OS.

In any event, cycler returns are paid when a GIG-OS affiliate’s matrix is filled via direct and indirect recruitment.

Returns paid out across GIG-OS’s four cycler tiers are as follows:

Smart – two positions paying €300 EUR each (€600 EUR total return)

Pro – three positions paying €750 EUR each (€2250 EUR total return)

Accord – two positions paying €650 EUR each (€1300 EUR total return)

Line – two positions paying €1200 EUR each (€2400 EUR total return)

The reduced returns paid across Accord and Line suggest smaller matrix sizes might be used to speed up cycling.

Leadership Bonus

The Leadership Bonus appears to be an additional fifteen-tier 4×1 matrix cycler.

To qualify for the Leadership Bonus a GIG-OS affiliate must have

recruited three affiliates who have each invested; and

generated €35,000 EUR in downline investment volume.

Once qualified, commissions are paid out using what appears to be 4×1 matrices:

As I understand it Leadership Bonus qualified GIG-OS affiliates pay the fees for each cycler tier on the r


🤖 Quick Answer

What is GIG-OS and its connection to EmGoldex?
GIG-OS (Global I Gold Online) represents the third reboot of the EmGoldex Ponzi scheme. EmGoldex, a gold-themed cycler launched in 2014, collapsed in 2015 following regulatory investigations. It subsequently relaunched as Global InterGold, which itself collapsed and was rebranded as GIG-OS approximately two months prior to this review.

Which regulatory bodies have issued warnings against EmGoldex and its successors?
Multiple authorities have investigated and warned against EmGoldex and its reincarnations. These include regulators from the United States, Philippines, Malaysia, and United Arab Emirates against EmGoldex, while Curacao and Peru subsequently issued fraud warnings regarding Global InterGold operations.

What legal actions have been taken against key figures in this scheme?
In November


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