Narc That Car, AdSurfDaily, Zeek Rewards and OfferHub.
Other than being scams, what do these MLM opportunities all share in common?
They all solicited the promotional services of marketing firm USHBB.
Owned and operated out of Indiana by James Moore, Oscar Brown and Robert Mecham, USHBB provided marketing services to the MLM underbelly.
Now for their efforts in assisting the promotion of some of the most prolific MLM scams to date, the Zeek Receiver has taken USHBB and its operators to court.
At the center of the litigation is the funds USHBB made from Zeek Rewards, including profits made by Moore, Brown and Mecham through direct participation in the $850 million dollar Ponzi scheme.
From January 2011 until August 2012, RVG operated a massive Ponzi and pyramid scheme through ZeekRewards.
USHBB, Inc. (“USHBB”), James A. Moore, Oscar H. Brown, and Robert Mecham profited from their role in promoting and sustaining the scheme, collectively receiving more than $1.5 million from RVG.
For creating promotional videos that were used to lure new investors into the scheme, USHBB was paid $675,000.
Oscar Brown (commonly known as “OH Brown”) used USHBB to sign up to Zeek Rewards itself, and managed to steal $168,642 from investors before the scheme was shut down.
Both James Moore and Robert Mecham also signed up as Zeek Rewards investors, stealing $109,130 and $868,542 respectively.
Brown and Mecham also each received a separate (and unexplained) $25,000 payment from a Zeek insider, transferred the same month
the SEC shut the scheme down
(Aug 2012).
All up the trio made off with no less than $1.8 million dollars in stolen investor funds.
The Defendants have previously provided assistance to suspect schemes, including the Ad Surf Daily Ponzi scheme and one or more other failed MLM operations.
Simply put, the Defendants knew or should have known that affiliates were rewarded merely for recruiting new investors without regard to any efforts by the Affiliates to sell bids or products or otherwise materially support the Zeekler retail business.
Bearing in mind USHBB’s past involvement with scams, the picture painted by the Zeek Receiver is that of conniving scamsters exhibiting calculated intent.
Consistent with this dubious track record, the Defendants assisted the ZeekRewards scheme by creating multiple videos that served as promotional tools for ZeekRewards.
These videos included the titles “One Penny Billionaire,” “You Get Paid to Advertise,” “Got 20 Seconds,” “The Dog Gone Truth,” and “Spin the Wheel.”
The videos were carefully produced to mislead and deceive victims into participating in the scheme, convincing victims that with minimal effort they could earn significant financial returns from the Zeek scheme.
These videos assisted the Insiders in promoting the alleged ease with which affiliates could earn passive profits by investing in the scheme and selling membership in the scheme to others.
Affiliates were told to mention the ZeekRe
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the lawsuit involving Zeek Receiver against USHBB?The Zeek Receiver filed a lawsuit against USHBB and its operators—James Moore, Oscar Brown, and Robert Mecham—seeking over $750,000 in damages. USHBB provided marketing services to multiple MLM schemes, including Zeek Rewards, an $850 million Ponzi scheme that operated from January 2011 to August 2012.
Who were the key figures at USHBB involved in the litigation?
USHBB was owned and operated by James Moore, Oscar Brown, and Robert Mecham from Indiana. These individuals not only provided promotional marketing services to fraudulent MLM operations but also directly participated in the Zeek Rewards Ponzi scheme, profiting from its operations.
Which MLM schemes utilized USHBB's marketing services?
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