New Scam in town busted? E-creator employees reported to have lost their money.
People have lost money with e-creator, an online pyramid scheme. Some Zimbabweans are going through a tough time as they have lost money to online investment. According to a google search, e-creator cooperate with many merchants. This is to help them increase the sales of their stores, enhance their popularity, and help them achieve higher sales and higher profits in the future. However, once you click this link with this description a report says that the URL could not be found.
Furthermore, Zimbabwean social media has been awash with comments on how the company has closed. One closed group called “E-CREATOR ZIMBABWEzw” has about 16 300 members. Another group has a public Facebook group with a total of 5100 followers and with the majority of them being “employees”. The about section of the group states, “The content of the work is to help merchants increase product online reviews through the E-Creator smart order platform. Join using the link”.
E-creator withdrawal post on Facebook
Also, recently, one of the public group’s Facebook posts “by a Kudakwashe Chieza states that:
*1: Don’t misunderstand my information. At present, withdrawals are normal. Originally, it was automatically reviewed by the computer system. Before Friday, it will be manually reviewed and reviewed. After the review is passed, it will be handed over to eco for processing*
*2: Your withdrawals will arrive one after another before Friday, not necessarily after Friday*“
However, later on reports came in that the company is now closed. There are claims that a Chinese national stole the money and left the country. There is talk that he is part of the e-creator team. Some comments on social media suggest that people invest in stock trading online and not such Ponzi schemes.
Also, lot is happening, others are hopeful while some have lost hope. Will these e-creator employees get their money back? The story is still unfolding but chances are high a lot of people have lost their money without hope of compensation. Additionally, the pyramid scheme and scamming are the norm in many Zimbabwean communities. Some benefit from these and others are always holding the short end of the stick.