Saturday 10 September 2016

IS MMM REAL OR SCAM ?

 Have u heard of MMM NIGERIA?

You really need to hear this if u want to change your financial situation.
Clear your schedule and meet up with me for an opportunity to be your own boss. That's the goal of every nigerians in this our poor economy. Pls take time to read this.

   In MMM u get 30% of your money in 30days and you can start with a minimum of 1,000 and a
maximum of 2 million Naira, let say u start with 1000 after 30days u will get 1300, u put 5,000 u
get 6500, u put 10,000 u get 13,000, u put 20,000 u get 26,000, u put 50,000 u get 65,000, u put 100,000 u get 130,000, and so on.

                             BONUSES ADDED FOR REGISTERING
$1=310 #17,000+30%+$20=?
#160,000+30%+$50=?
#1,000,099+30%+$100=?
This bonus is added with your 30%interest +  initial donation payable directly into your bank account after 30days.

In MMM u don't buy or sell anytin and u don't need to invite anybody to join under u if  u don't
 want to. But if u choose to share the good news and invite ppl to join u will get 10% bonus of any
amount of money they provide.


                                                         THE TOPIC OF THE DAY


Is MMM really a scam? 

Is it a scam to have a system that brings a community of people together that financially help one another, willfully, without being forced? 

Is it a scam to have a system that creates a platform for individuals to combat poverty at its core? 
We always say fighting poverty is a collective effort; Now instead of people stealing, cheating or robbing they join their hands in good heart to provide financially help to one another, is that scamming really? 

Is it a scam to see families that couldn't afford to bring food on the table now able because of the financial help they have received from other nembers?

Is it a scam to see students who couldn't afford to have pocket money and monthly allowances in tertiary institutions now able to afford because of MMM? 

Is it a scam to see entrepreneurs rising from the capital money raised through MMM and in return they contribute to the economic growth of this country and create employment to thousands? 

I will tell you what a scam is? 

🔹A real scam is to hinder people to their financial freedom yet encourage them to keep borrowing from your system so that they work for you and pay the rest of their lives if they live that long... 

🔹A real scam is to have someone work 40 years of his/her life and after retirement that person must take the fruit of his/her years of hard labour and pay the debts and bonds that refused to end because of ever increasing interest rates. 

🔹A scam is when your bank sends you an sms alert to inform you that you have earned #0. 50 on your money, and later charge you #4. 00 on the sms alert. Your bank also charges you exorbitantly every month on something you know nothing about ; and there's nothing you can do other than to keep quiet because you have no choice. 

🔹A scam is when your mobile network provider charges you on the service you never make a request for (caller tunes, news updates, etc) 

🔹Working for a government and being paid the same salary as when 1 Dollar was N165 till now when dollar is almost N500 is a scam. 

🔹Working for government for years without promotion is a scam. 

🔹Working for so long and just getting a sack letter or retiring broke and in debt is a scam. 

🔹Serving your country for one year and crying to get a job is a scam. 

🔹Not being paid salaries for 5 months or more is a SCAM. 

🔹Not being able to transfer your job to your children is a SCAM. 

🔹Spending 6 years in Primary school, 6 years in Secondary School, 4, 5, 6 years in Higher Institution, 1 year Internship (for some) 1year of NYSC and at the end you still roam about looking for non-existing job is the REAL Scam. 

Meanwhile someone somewhere is enjoying financial freedom, making millions, driving brand new cars etc all in joining MMM without submitting CV, NYSC discharge Certificate etc....and people still say it's a scam? 

Is it therefore a scam to have a system that produces people that can afford to buy a house they could have paid for 20 years in cash had such a system not been introduced? 

Is MMM a scam? You can make your own judgment as to who a real scammer is. 

PLEASE I WANT TO ASK YOU THIS QUESTION , WHAT IS THE COST OF A BAG OF RICE NOW IN YOUR AREA???

REMEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES AT HAND  REGISTER NOW TO AVOID DELAY

If they say MMM is a Scam, no qualms but.... Ask them,

When Nepa over bills/gives estimated bills...it is not a scam.

When DSTV still charges you for not using ur subscription due to no NEPA light....it is not a scam 

When filling stations adjust pump and sell at 160 per liter in disguise...it is not a scam

When bank deduct several money/charges from your account for nothing...it is not a scam

When politicians loot national treasury without probe while our infrastructures gets dilapidated, no jobs for the youth, no money to pay workers salaries..... This too no be scam stall  

What about the fake Immigrations recruitment that claimed lots of innocent lives....that one sef no be scam Abi? 

Police recruitments that requires only N10,000 men yet they charged 1,000 for form that over 100,000 youths bought..... More like scam to me.

Rubbish!!!
 Some Newspaper/ media houses used to advertise sport betting, baba ijebu and national lottery and gambling and yet, thats not a scam!!!! 

When they claim to be fighting terrorism and send soldiers without enough ammunitions to die but share arms money amongst themselves while chibok girls are been used as sex slaves.... Dem no see scam for these ones too.

Only because MMM is bringing ordinary people worldwide together to help one another financially freely and get rewarded 30% for it..... Na big scam for them....

Nigerians, shine your eyes oooo! Tell me which one be scam abeg.     


I just wanna make Mavro Sense.

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