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Abstract: Actor and marketing strategist Eric Worre seems to part ways from Omega Pro as It Collapses! We just found out that he deleted all posts about Omega Pro from his Instagram page. But why?
About Eric Worre
Eric Worre is an actor, known for The Gospel According to Scrooge. He is also a networking marketing strategist. Back in early time of this year, omega Pro holds a seminar and Eric Worre has been invited. During this event, Eric became the promotor of this broker and enticed the audience to invest more money into Omega Pro. However, we just know that Eric Worre has deleted all posts related to Omega Pro on his Instagram page. He seems to try his best to distance himself. Eric Worre appears on a YouTube video and tries to downplay his role as a promotor during the event held by Omega Pro.
About Omega Pro
Omega Pro is a forex broker whose main target market is rooted in Africa. However, according to much feedback, this broker is not trustworthy as you may think it is. It is not regulated and WikiFX has given it a fairly low score of 1.19/10. This broker seems on the edge of collapse. Many investors suffer a considerable loss by investing in this broker. Even worse, many people consider this broker a Ponzi Scheme.
A Ponzi Scheme
It is a financial investment scam where the money gathered from the new investors is paid to the existing investors. The scammers also can pay their new investors with deposits from early investors. Therefore, many investors didn't know the truth at the time, and they felt reassured and decided to invest more. This is pyramid scheme fraud, which is extremely concealment, and deceptive. Many investors will eventually lose money after depositing the money since they can no longer find these fraudsters.
The Omega Pro Collapse
According to some investigations, many people suspect Omega Pro may abscond with the money due to its abnormal behavior. The victims cannot get their money for almost 3 weeks. The website of this broker now cannot be opened as well.
For more details, please check the article via this link
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202211247604888629.html
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