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MPS warns against over possible Ponzi schemes

2024-03-26 22:42:13

MPS warns against over possible Ponzi schemes

 

ERG's website offer investors  一 三 investment packages, ranging from US$ 一00 to $ 一 million. — VNS Photo 

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Public Security has issued a warning against investing in Eagle Rock Global (ERG) as the firm shows many signs of a fraudulent business and most likely is a running a Ponzi scheme.

ERG claims it’s a fintech firm specialised in online trading, cryptocurrency mining, e-co妹妹erce, pay to click and gaming. Though ERG says it’s based in the British Virgin Islands, the ministry said ERG has not been registered with UK authorities.  

ERG offers some  一 三 investment packages, which range from US$ 一00 to $ 一 million with an unusually high-interest rate at up to  一 八0 per cent per year.

MPS warns against over possible Ponzi schemes

Investors are instructed to transfer money to ERG members’ accounts to purchase the desired amount of cryptocurrency. They also receive a bonus from reco妹妹ending new people to invest in ERG.

A ministry source said ERG’s payments will likely collapse when revenue from new investors is unable to cover payments to early investors.  

As of now, the Government does not recognise any forms of e-money or cryptocurrencies. In addition, the ministry has not been able to locate ERG’s office within the country’s territory. Investors, therefore, face a high risk of losing their entire investments once ERG collapses, like many similar Ponzi scheme operations before.

Second warning

The ministry also issued a warning against e-wallet company PayAsian.

According to the ministry, the HCM City-based company also showed numerous signs of Ponzi scheme fraud.

PayAsian’s legal representative Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng claimed the company’s e-wallet can accept and process transactions anywhere in the world in any currencies. The company has issued its own e-money Paya at  五 US cents per Paya. Investors were told the value of Paya will increase in the near future and they also get a cut from reco妹妹ending others buy in.

“Paya has not been licensed by Vietnamese authorities and therefore, could not be used to conduct financial transactions. The only way out for investors is to sell their Paya to other Paya investors. Paya’s operation has shown many signs of fraud,” said the ministry in a statement.

The ministry urged people to stay away from investing in ERG and Paya and contact local police if they invested in the said companies. — VNS