Igor Alberts’ stint in Dubai has come to an end.
Last week the notorious Ponzi scammer returned to the Netherlands, where he is believed to be protected by Dutch authorities.
After disabling his Instagram account, Alberts resurrected his defunct FaceBook page to post a video on October 23rd (I only came across it today).
In the video Alberts addresses the recent crackdown on the DagCoin and Success Factory Ponzi scheme.
Unfortunately,
like he did with OneCoin
, Alberts doesn’t take any accountability for defrauding consumers out of millions.
Instead Alberts in full damage-control, insisting he doesn’t own and didn’t run Success Factory from the Netherlands.
I have never been the owner of DagCoin or Success Factory.
I’m still living in the House of Dreams and I love it, I enjoy it. So far, you see, I’m not arrested. I’m not even questioned. Nobody came to us so far.
You never know what happens tomorrow but we have nothing to hide because we didn’t do nothing wrong.
Certainly an odd position to take for someone who has stolen $150 million through the OneCoin, DagCoin and Success Factory Ponzi schemes.
The whole situation is of course a little bit challenging. It’s not that we like it, we are huge customers of Success Factory.
We invested millions and millions in(to) the product, DagCoin. We invested a lot of money in the view. We invested a lot of time, a lot of effort, a lot of energy and a lot of hope into that.
And the situation as it is now is of course not that great.
The “situation” Alberts refers to is the recent
arrest in Estonia of DagCoin founder Nils Grossberg
.
After abandoning OneCoin 2017 after the Ponzi collapsed, Alberts worked closely with Grossberg to create Success Factory.
Success Factory
mimicked the relationship between OneCoin and OneLife
. Alberts promoted DagCoin until it
collapsed
earlier this year.
Rather than admit he owns Success Factory, Alberts claims he’s a “passive client” of the Ponzi scheme.
Unfortunately they suspended us a month ago, because they are not agreeing that we became passively.
And as a passive affiliate, of course we like to benefit from the work that we did in the last five years. Because we did a tremendous job.
Alberts claims he has “hundreds” of Dagcoin investor accounts.
Due in part to ongoing inaction by Dutch authorities, total DagCoin and Success Factory victim losses are known.
Alberts, who had “hundreds of thousands” of Dagcoin investors under him, claims the Ponzi scheme “worked out fine”.
Like OneCoin, Alberts refuses to acknowledge DagCoin and Success Factory being a Ponzi scheme.
It’s not a scam but it didn’t work out the way everybody hoped and expected… so far.
That doesn’t mean that it’s not going to work out this way.
I want to say that … I don’t think, personally, that, as far as I know, Kris and Nils did something wrong. Or try to scam you.
Considering…
DagCoin’s founder Grossberg has been arrested and is facing criminal charges
DagCoin investors h
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Igor Alberts and what is his connection to Success Factory?Igor Alberts is a controversial figure associated with the Success Factory and DagCoin schemes, which authorities have identified as Ponzi operations. He allegedly defrauded consumers of millions before relocating to Dubai and subsequently returning to the Netherlands.
What recent actions has Igor Alberts taken regarding Success Factory?
After disabling his Instagram account in October, Alberts reactivated his Facebook page to post a video denying ownership and operational involvement in Success Factory. He claimed he never owned or managed the scheme from the Netherlands.
What is Igor Alberts' history with similar schemes?
Alberts previously demonstrated comparable patterns with OneCoin, another fraudulent cryptocurrency venture. In both cases, he avoided accepting accountability for consumer losses and maintained denial of direct responsibility.
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