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The Consulate General of the Republic of the Philippines in Guangzhou informs all Filipinos in China of the advisory of the Security and Exchange Commision (SEC) regarding PONZI, pyramiding, and other forms of investment scams proliferating in and outside the Philippines.

According to the SEC, PONZI is an illegal investment scheme whereby investors are enticed with the prospect of high returns but the company shows no viable business operation.  Under this scheme, the profits promised to earlier investors are paid from funds collected from new investors.  On the other hand, PYRAMIDING is a variation of PONZI that is typically masked as a multi-level marketing scheme, where participants profit primarily through recruiting other people.  Hence, the funds invested by the down-lines (oftentimes referred to as “Joining Fee”) are used to pay the up-lines.

In recent months, scammers have employed novel schemes and devises that use gold, precious metals, hidden treasures, travel opportunities, cars and other luxuries to make it difficult for the public to distinguish between the genuine investment opportunities from the fraudulent ones.

Legitimate multi-level marketing companies focus on marketing efforts rather than recruitment.  For more information, please watch http://www.dsap.ph/anti-pyramiding-video.html

The SEC has warned the public to refrain from engaging with the following companies that are not authorized to solicit investments from the public as they did not secure prior registration and/or license from SEC to solicit investments, as required under Section 8.1 of the Securities Regulation Code:

  • Emgoldex Philippines (a.k.a. Global Intergold)
  • Success200 International Marketing Corporation
  • Goldxtreme Trading Co.
  • Klikmart Shopping Club (a.k.a. Klikmart Remarks)
  • J79 Galore Online Marketing
  • Hyper Program International Direct Sales and Trading Corp. (a.k.a. HPI Direct Sales and Trading Corp.)
  • Racaneli Philippines International Foundation Inc.
  • One Lighting Corporation
  • Satarah Wellness Marketing

Filipinos in China are advised to exercise caution in investing their money into such high yield-high risk investment schemes.

For a complete list of all the advisories from SEC on the various investment scams, please visit their website at www.sec.gov.ph .