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daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
VexXx Dogg wrote:I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.
VexXx Dogg wrote:daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/more-deaths-threats-for-dss-ceo/
I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.
“I do not have 100 million and ten million and 15 million and all of these millions rest down somewhere…all of these people who are doing DSS maths and calculations with their Grade V in Mathematics, please do not pay any mind to it or try to justify it. Let’s be real. I’m being real. If I had a 100 million and a yacht, what am I still doing in Trinidad? Catch me if you can like the Gingerbread man – I’m being honest and truthful to you and no I do not have these things.”
teems1 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/more-deaths-threats-for-dss-ceo/
I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.“I do not have 100 million and ten million and 15 million and all of these millions rest down somewhere…all of these people who are doing DSS maths and calculations with their Grade V in Mathematics, please do not pay any mind to it or try to justify it. Let’s be real. I’m being real. If I had a 100 million and a yacht, what am I still doing in Trinidad? Catch me if you can like the Gingerbread man – I’m being honest and truthful to you and no I do not have these things.”
That's the reason people put money into the ponzi scheme. They don't understand the concept of exponential growth.
From the article
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/police-intelligence-pyramid-scheme-a-front-for-washing-dirty-money-6.2.1221982.bd0862db1c
$3,500 - $28,000
$10,000 - $56,000
$15,000 - $100,000
So the first ponzi in 3.5k before you get 28k return. Basically 8 people to invest before you get a payout.
This is a basic geometric sequence with f(x) = 8^(x-1)
So starting at the top of the pyramid
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 8
f(3) = 64
f(4) = 512
f(5) = 4,096
f(6) = 32,768
f(7) = 2,097,152
You've already passed the population of Trinidad by 7 levels.
There aren't enough people to pay into this pyramid to keep it sustainable, and would collapse with the vast majority of people losing their money.
Dizzy28 wrote:teems1 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/more-deaths-threats-for-dss-ceo/
I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.“I do not have 100 million and ten million and 15 million and all of these millions rest down somewhere…all of these people who are doing DSS maths and calculations with their Grade V in Mathematics, please do not pay any mind to it or try to justify it. Let’s be real. I’m being real. If I had a 100 million and a yacht, what am I still doing in Trinidad? Catch me if you can like the Gingerbread man – I’m being honest and truthful to you and no I do not have these things.”
That's the reason people put money into the ponzi scheme. They don't understand the concept of exponential growth.
From the article
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/police-intelligence-pyramid-scheme-a-front-for-washing-dirty-money-6.2.1221982.bd0862db1c
$3,500 - $28,000
$10,000 - $56,000
$15,000 - $100,000
So the first ponzi in 3.5k before you get 28k return. Basically 8 people to invest before you get a payout.
This is a basic geometric sequence with f(x) = 8^(x-1)
So starting at the top of the pyramid
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 8
f(3) = 64
f(4) = 512
f(5) = 4,096
f(6) = 32,768
f(7) = 2,097,152
You've already passed the population of Trinidad by 7 levels.
There aren't enough people to pay into this pyramid to keep it sustainable, and would collapse with the vast majority of people losing their money.
People know the maths not sound. However they are driven by greed and a lack of ethics and are gambling on the numbers hoping they got back at early levels and fcuk everybody later on.
teems1 wrote:From the article
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/police-intelligence-pyramid-scheme-a-front-for-washing-dirty-money-6.2.1221982.bd0862db1c
$3,500 - $28,000
$10,000 - $56,000
$15,000 - $100,000
So the first ponzi in 3.5k before you get 28k return. Basically 8 people to invest before you get a payout.
This is a basic geometric sequence with f(x) = 8^(x-1)
So starting at the top of the pyramid
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 8
f(3) = 64
f(4) = 512
f(5) = 4,096
f(6) = 32,768
f(7) = 2,097,152
You've already passed the population of Trinidad by 7 levels.
There aren't enough people to pay into this pyramid to keep it sustainable, and would collapse with the vast majority of people losing their money.
MG Man wrote:IMG_1832.JPG
Saw this on fb today. Ppl done lining up to get on board
MG Man wrote:you can see the thought process:
'jus $25...nuttn tuh lose dey'
teems1 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:teems1 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/more-deaths-threats-for-dss-ceo/
I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.“I do not have 100 million and ten million and 15 million and all of these millions rest down somewhere…all of these people who are doing DSS maths and calculations with their Grade V in Mathematics, please do not pay any mind to it or try to justify it. Let’s be real. I’m being real. If I had a 100 million and a yacht, what am I still doing in Trinidad? Catch me if you can like the Gingerbread man – I’m being honest and truthful to you and no I do not have these things.”
That's the reason people put money into the ponzi scheme. They don't understand the concept of exponential growth.
From the article
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/police-intelligence-pyramid-scheme-a-front-for-washing-dirty-money-6.2.1221982.bd0862db1c
$3,500 - $28,000
$10,000 - $56,000
$15,000 - $100,000
So the first ponzi in 3.5k before you get 28k return. Basically 8 people to invest before you get a payout.
This is a basic geometric sequence with f(x) = 8^(x-1)
So starting at the top of the pyramid
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 8
f(3) = 64
f(4) = 512
f(5) = 4,096
f(6) = 32,768
f(7) = 2,097,152
You've already passed the population of Trinidad by 7 levels.
There aren't enough people to pay into this pyramid to keep it sustainable, and would collapse with the vast majority of people losing their money.
People know the maths not sound. However they are driven by greed and a lack of ethics and are gambling on the numbers hoping they got back at early levels and fcuk everybody later on.
Do they really?
If you go through this thread, you'll see people vehemently defending these schemes and comparing it to NLCB games like Lotto and Play Whe.
Lotto and Play Whey have predefined odds so it's clear to the person what the risk is.
Play Whe is simple, from 36 balls you pick 1 so it's a 1 in 36 chance
Lotto is from 35 balls choose 5 and and 1 from a separate pot of 10.
That's 35C5 * 10 which is a 1 in 3,246,320
GhostFire wrote:teems1 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:teems1 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:daxt0r wrote:why not? bigger dan he does get touch up.
you gettin tie up when men hongory plus too he done payin heavy tax yuh feel is jus so out here lol
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/more-deaths-threats-for-dss-ceo/
I guess I stand corrected. Man getting death threats yes.“I do not have 100 million and ten million and 15 million and all of these millions rest down somewhere…all of these people who are doing DSS maths and calculations with their Grade V in Mathematics, please do not pay any mind to it or try to justify it. Let’s be real. I’m being real. If I had a 100 million and a yacht, what am I still doing in Trinidad? Catch me if you can like the Gingerbread man – I’m being honest and truthful to you and no I do not have these things.”
That's the reason people put money into the ponzi scheme. They don't understand the concept of exponential growth.
From the article
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/police-intelligence-pyramid-scheme-a-front-for-washing-dirty-money-6.2.1221982.bd0862db1c
$3,500 - $28,000
$10,000 - $56,000
$15,000 - $100,000
So the first ponzi in 3.5k before you get 28k return. Basically 8 people to invest before you get a payout.
This is a basic geometric sequence with f(x) = 8^(x-1)
So starting at the top of the pyramid
f(1) = 1
f(2) = 8
f(3) = 64
f(4) = 512
f(5) = 4,096
f(6) = 32,768
f(7) = 2,097,152
You've already passed the population of Trinidad by 7 levels.
There aren't enough people to pay into this pyramid to keep it sustainable, and would collapse with the vast majority of people losing their money.
People know the maths not sound. However they are driven by greed and a lack of ethics and are gambling on the numbers hoping they got back at early levels and fcuk everybody later on.
Do they really?
If you go through this thread, you'll see people vehemently defending these schemes and comparing it to NLCB games like Lotto and Play Whe.
Lotto and Play Whey have predefined odds so it's clear to the person what the risk is.
Play Whe is simple, from 36 balls you pick 1 so it's a 1 in 36 chance
Lotto is from 35 balls choose 5 and and 1 from a separate pot of 10.
That's 35C5 * 10 which is a 1 in 3,246,320
Sou Sou is a bless sure ting ..
Got gift $30,000 with $750 ..
My Christmas is blessed .
Mercenary wrote:Biggs where art thou
death365 wrote:no really ..
.1. u miss out the re-investment of funds between lower to upper levels.
even if 50% re-invest the payout to the higher level it might be abit better.
NOW i am not supporting this but its not as bleak as u put it . also i cannot do the math but some one can adjust to put in the 50% reinvestment people.
2. people with mutliple hands
VexXx Dogg wrote:Who have the voicenote from the DSS camp? On the road so I dunno how to share here. Post ting
Hundreds more lose money in new sou-sou scheme
SHARLENE RAMPERSAD
Despite the numerous warnings against getting involved in get-quick-rich schemes, hundreds of people have lost their $3,500 investments in a pyramid scheme allegedly run by police officers.
Several of the members of the Blessing Flower TT group say they are desperate to get their money back before the Christmas season.
One member, who “invested” $9,500 in total, visited Guardian Media’s headquarters in Port-of-Spain yesterday after trying unsuccessfully to file a police report at the Central Police Station. She said a $3,500 “investment” promised a return of $21,000 while a $2,500 investment promised a return of $16,000.
She said two of the three administrators of the group are serving police officers.
“I went there and I told the officer by the front desk what is the situation, why I was there, she said well what you come here for? What you want us to do? Tell them to give you back your money? I said I think the thing for me to do is to make a report. She sent me to another officer, his attitude was very arrogant and he said I have to make a report at San Juan station because it happened in that district,” she said.
She said she left the police station disappointed and dejected.
But she is determined not to give up.
“Because they are police, their biggest thing is intimidation, I am not taking intimidation, you will give me back my friends and my family money.”
She said one of the administrators blamed the legal woes of the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) group for the failure of the blessing flower.
She said after she spoke out several times in the group’s telegraph chat, she was told her money will be refunded.
But she has to wait until September 2021.
“She hasn’t given any reason, all she said was because of what happened with DSS everything slowed down, that’s her excuse.”
For the past several months, there have been warnings from the Central Bank, the Financial Intelligence Unit, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, National Security Minister Stuart Young and Police Commissioner Gary Griffith have all warned the public against investing in pyramid schemes.
The San Juan woman is now adding her voice to that chorus, as she gave this advice, “Do not take the chance, it is not worth the risk. You will lose your money.”
Griffith told Guardian Media yesterday he cannot comment yet on this issue.
speedmelter wrote:Alyuh link up.. fast
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pugboy wrote:sou sou gone dead for 2021 or what ?
or ppl shame to say they lorse they "investment" ?
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:sou sou gone dead for 2021 or what ?
or ppl shame to say they lorse they "investment" ?
Ppl are shame and embarrassed and trying their best not be called laughing stocks for their stupidity.
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