Success Factory is a marketing spinoff for
DagCoin
, a OneCoin clone launched by former investor Nils Grossberg.
DagCoin collapsed earlier this year, leaving investors bagholding yet another worthless Ponzi coin.
To keep the grift going, Success Factory pivoted to automated forex trading.
Thus far this has failed to gain traction outside of recruitment in a few third-world countries (Ghana is being pillaged pretty hard at the moment).
Behind the scenes, Success Factory itself appears to be on the verge of collapse.
Top earners Igor Alberts and Andrea Cimbala, also husband and wife, are believed to have abandoned Success Factory and fled to Dubai.
For now Alberts and Cimbala have yet to address their Success Factory departure. They’ll probably come out
trashing the Ponzi scheme
once they find a new scam to promote.
To get a sense of recent events, we thus turn to “What Dreams May Come” lackeys Iulian Cimbala and Quini Amores.
Iulian Cimbala is the brother of Andreea Cimbala. After getting nowhere in MLM on his own efforts, Iulian was given a nepotism position in OneCoin by his sister.
This carried over to DagCoin and Success Factory.
On September 20th Iulian uploaded “
Iulian Cimbala – Leadership with Purpose – Success For All – Farewell Success Factory
” to his YouTube channel.
In the video Iulian announces he is leaving Success Factory;
[1:12] Unfortunately my journey has come to an end with this company Success Factory.
That will happen already from today, because what has happened in the last two weeks.
It’s something from the corporate side and from the management side, that is unacceptable for my code of honor, for my principles of life and for my philosophy.
I am very sad to say that but unfortunately it is what it is.
It’s laughably ironic to see someone who makes a living scamming people through Ponzi schemes mention a “code of honor”, but I digress.
Iulian doesn’t get into specifics but I can almost guarantee you whatever beef he has with Success Factory comes down to money.
The rest of Iulian’s video sees him whitewash his financial crimes. He’s also not done yet scamming people.
[2:43] I am looking forward to looking forward to look for the next opportunity for our last house, for our leaders around the world, for me and my network family.
When a vehicle cannot bring you where you want, that means you need to find a new one that can bring you to the next level.
Iulian is currently in Abu Dhabi, where Success Factory recently held its 2022 top scammer shindig.
“#elev8” features a hashtag on Iulian’s latest Instagram post:
Unless there’s another “elev8” in the MLM industry I’m now aware of, this suggests Iulian has joined
B-Epic
.
Bit of an odd choice, seeing as B-Epic’s owner Dan Putnam is
staring down an SEC securities fraud trial
next year.
I’d have thought Iulian would’ve wanted to put as much distance between himself and US authorities as possible (coughcough OneCoin). But again, I digress.
Whether
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Success Factory and its connection to DagCoin?Success Factory is a marketing platform originating as a spinoff for DagCoin, a cryptocurrency launched by former investor Nils Grossberg. DagCoin functioned as a OneCoin clone that collapsed in the current year, leaving investors holding worthless assets. Following this failure, Success Factory redirected operations toward automated forex trading.
Why did Success Factory pivot to forex trading?
After DagCoin's collapse left investors with valueless cryptocurrency holdings, Success Factory shifted its business model to automated forex trading to sustain operations and continue generating revenue through alternative means.
What is the current status of Success Factory's leadership?
Igor Alberts and Andrea Cimbala, Success Factory's top earners and married couple, reportedly abandoned the organization and relocated to Dubai. As of the report's publication, neither has publicly addressed their departure from the company.
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