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Topic: Polish-registered recyclix.com is a Ponzi scheme and provably so. - page 10. (Read 95511 times)

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Can someone please explain the youtube videos I posted with the timestamps ?    everyone is bringing good points on this matter .
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[...]not really . i cannot confirm they are . im still biased . as recycling is going on . lets see where this weird lawsuit will go.  btw   you arent giving me facts as to they arent recycling .  so ill keep on asking it .  are they recycling ?
[...]Yes, another good point! The recycling factory they were supposedly collaborating with explicitly denies any doings with them.[...]
weird because in the video i saw at the factory a recyclix sign was in fact on the wall .  

Yes, let's believe the video's a constantly lying and scheming "company" provides over the email of a the company that Recyclix themselves actually claimed to be working with...

Because: "like dude, all video's are like real you know"...  Roll Eyes

Never mind, not important; as now - all of a sudden - Recyclix is claiming not to be in the recycling business but a "crowdfunding platform"... OK...
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Wow, all these information are mesmerizing me. I have been watching Recyclix for many weeks now and admittedly I am attracted to the company not just because of the possible good returns of the capital invested but also because of tis environmental cause.

Now, I do really doubt the company. I actually have seen similar concept in farming before and the company collapsed months after. Anyway, let us just hope that Recyclix will really last as I have many Facebook friends who are into this one.

I know how you feel. When I knew about this site for the first time, I was attract for it also. I started using the site, I thought very nice to earn 20 free euros to start on this site... Made some cycles and when I tried to withdraw my money, I couldn't!

So, it makes me remember about another Ponzi, Hyip sites where the system was the same (start for free, with some free money, but you can't withdraw without deposit), and I never logged more on this site.

Didn't you think that it was pretty weird that a random site offers people free 20 euros for just registering and playing at a simple game?.

At this site, as they stated, you could withdraw without deposit, but it would take you months to do that, clearly enough time for them to take some money from other people who invested at the site, without getting claims that they are scams from the people who didn't invest at the site.

It is that simple.
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Wow, all these information are mesmerizing me. I have been watching Recyclix for many weeks now and admittedly I am attracted to the company not just because of the possible good returns of the capital invested but also because of tis environmental cause.

Now, I do really doubt the company. I actually have seen similar concept in farming before and the company collapsed months after. Anyway, let us just hope that Recyclix will really last as I have many Facebook friends who are into this one.

I know how you feel. When I knew about this site for the first time, I was attract for it also. I started using the site, I thought very nice to earn 20 free euros to start on this site... Made some cycles and when I tried to withdraw my money, I couldn't!

So, it makes me remember about another Ponzi, Hyip sites where the system was the same (start for free, with some free money, but you can't withdraw without deposit), and I never logged more on this site.
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[...]not really . i cannot confirm they are . im still biased . as recycling is going on . lets see where this weird lawsuit will go.  btw   you arent giving me facts as to they arent recycling .  so ill keep on asking it .  are they recycling ?

Yes, another good point! The recycling factory they were supposedly collaborating with explicitly denies any doings with them.

But that does not even matter;
- they can have a registered company (check);
- they can even rent other companies to do their recycling for them (no check, but OK it's possible);and,
- they even may have a virtual address (which does not prove anything, except that they took the trouble to register there).

The hard evidence and facts are clear:

They are setting their company up as a Ponzi in their very own policies.

They are being prosecuted by a member state of the EU.

They are asking for investments but fail to provide basic numbers in a prospectus or annual reports.

Even the basic information like bio's (or just names) of their executives is not provided by them.
(But that's understandable as one of them is actually part of the Colbitex fiasco.)

Actually the company is constantly lying, like for instance in case of their alleged dealings with Plamika and McDonalds.
(And they keep on lying [and deleting enquiries] about [into] that.)

Ample and factual proof has been provided; people should not be giving them money.



weird because in the video i saw at the factory a recyclix sign was in fact on the wall . 
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Anyway, let us just hope that Recyclix will really last as I have many Facebook friends who are into this one.

No, let us hope it collapses soon and quickly. A ponzi scheme *will* collapse eventually because of basic math. More and more people have to be recruited to make deposits that are sufficient to cover withdrawal requests being made by other 'investors'. That is why they implemented numerous events which served to throttle the withdrawals as much as possible, both by making it more difficult, in requiring bank deposits and ID, as well as persistently posting encouragement to 'reinvest' your 'profit' (known in the HYIP scam community as 'compounding your profit', but it is essentially there to minimise on the total amount they have to actually pay people outside of the 'numbers on the screen' their system shows, while also instilling a mentality of greed within their users as they start thinking they will make even larger 'profit'. . .which encourages them even more to 'reinvest' . . .and so on. . .)

Eventually there will not be enough new deposits coming in and they will initiate their exit plan, leaving many people to lose a lot of money. Anyone who actually receives more than they paid in to this scam is doing so from the losses other people will incur when the system stops paying out, which it will, because of math.

So, no, we don't want it to last because that will just mean more misery for more people. Your facebook friends need a reality check about what they have sent their money to, because it sure as shit isn't a legitimate business supposedly making all that money from recycling fucking plastic.

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Wow, all these information are mesmerizing me. I have been watching Recyclix for many weeks now and admittedly I am attracted to the company not just because of the possible good returns of the capital invested but also because of tis environmental cause.

Now, I do really doubt the company. I actually have seen similar concept in farming before and the company collapsed months after. Anyway, let us just hope that Recyclix will really last as I have many Facebook friends who are into this one.
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It's got a link to a hi-res image. Not that it helps, just some vague bullshit.




Vague bullshit which serves to confirm that their 'customers' are actually 'investors' which means they are operating as a financial services company. An unlicensed financial services company which fails to separate investor funds from its own.

As for:
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So now they want to claim that they don't actually have any recycling factories, but 'sister' companies do?

That's not quite how they have explicitly claimed themselves to be an actual Recycling company which owns multiple recycling sites.
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You can't make an explicit and definite assertion such as that and then pretend that you actually meant some vague notion of 'sister companies'.

So, @affiliateworth is any of this getting through to you? That these people are scammers running a fraudulent 'investment' Ponzi scheme and that they have lied repeatedly about their operation and have been proven to have lied repeatedly, as well as attempting to scrub any mention or question of these lies from web-pages they control.

Or are you too busy selling thousands of kilos of recycled PP pellets you bought from their 'factory' in Poland and had shipped to you in fucking Morocco?

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Thanks. This image is as clear as Recyclix's alleged business model

It's got a link to a hi-res image. Not that it helps, just some vague bullshit.


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Thanks. This image is as clear as Recyclix's alleged business model
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Oh that is just hilarious! So now Recyclix want to claim they are not actually a recycling company, they are just a 'crowdfunding' operation?

Wow. They really are slippery fucking snakes.


So now they want to claim that they don't actually have any recycling factories, but 'sister' companies do? If that were the case, why announce a McDonald's contract which was proven to be a lie, back-pedal it to supposedly it being a sub-contract through Plamika.lt, who deny any business dealings with Recyclix at all, only for Recyclix to then set about deleting any mention of the McDonald's contract, the Plamika excuse and any posts on their facebook page which ask them why Plamika deny any relationship with them?

You're working *real* hard, shill, but your convoluted excuses and apologetics have only served to expose these scammers even further.

Thanks!

Lol, looks like affiliateworth might not get paid for his today's effort.

To summarise, when you use their services: you don't invest in Recyclix in any way, you don't provide them with a loan, they don't do any recycling on your behalf (they're just internet platform now) and also you don't have any rights (according to their own policies) to the waste/equipment you allegedly 'purchased'. So what's the legal status of their activities? Are you just sending them voluntary donations?

It's like they're not even trying anymore
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same time i ask the company to send me the product " POLYPROPYLENE" that  i got after a complete cycle and i sell them in my country for more profit ,

also i'm from morocco , Marrakesh city ,


Sent you POLYPROPYLENE  to Morocco?! They can not send any product simply because they are not registered as exporter in Poland/UE. So their POLYPROPYLENE can not pass custom duty procedures. If you claim otherwise just show us B/L.
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Oh that is just hilarious! So now Recyclix want to claim they are not actually a recycling company, they are just a 'crowdfunding' operation?

Wow. They really are slippery fucking snakes.


So now they want to claim that they don't actually have any recycling factories, but 'sister' companies do? If that were the case, why announce a McDonald's contract which was proven to be a lie, back-pedal it to supposedly it being a sub-contract through Plamika.lt, who deny any business dealings with Recyclix at all, only for Recyclix to then set about deleting any mention of the McDonald's contract, the Plamika excuse and any posts on their facebook page which ask them why Plamika deny any relationship with them?

You're working *real* hard, shill, but your convoluted excuses and apologetics have only served to expose these scammers even further.

Thanks!



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The whole point of his link to the archived copy of their payment policy was to prove to you that "Recyclix only deleted "These merged funds may be used for payments to other Users" after it was apparent they were operating a Ponzi."

But I guess seeing as the whole point of you trolling this thread is simply to desperately shill and make excuses on behalf of the scammers, you're not actually interested in facts.



legendary
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I don't believe in denial.

So? "Proof" of "delete action" (you requested!) provided, and still you back-pedal!
They just became smarter, but still it's a Ponzi:

The hard evidence and facts are clear:

The recycling factory they were supposedly collaborating with explicitly denies any doings with them.

They have set up their company as a Ponzi in their very own policies. (And here’s the web-archive to proof it.)

They have been suspended by the securities regulator of a member state of the EU.

They are asking for investments but fail to provide basic numbers in a prospectus or annual reports.

Even the basic information like bio's (or just names) of their executives is not provided by them.
(But that's understandable as one of them is actually part of the Colbitex fiasco.)

Actually the company is constantly lying, like for instance in case of their alleged dealings with Plamika and McDonalds.
(And they keep on lying [and deleting enquiries] about [into] that.)

Ample and factual proof has been provided; people should not be giving them money.


But where's your proof?

[...] i ask the company to send me the product " POLYPROPYLENE" that  i got after a complete cycle and i sell them in my country for more profit [...]
legendary
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hi thank you proof that proof the delete action , if you can Smiley

Typical criminal behaviour: "prove it"...  Roll Eyes

Easy. Here is the archived webpage: http://web.archive.org/web/20160225154548/http://recyclix.com/paymentPolicy/

And a nice little picture to make it easier for you:



You ,sir, don't seem to be too familiar with how proper research (or business, for that matter) works.

PS apologies accepted...  Grin
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