Join me, Danny de Hek, aka The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, as I dive into yet another fraudulent scheme—this time, Royal Q. In this video, we expose Coach MO and his YouTube channel, "TEAM MOTION INTERNATIONAL" (youtube.com/@rqtmi), during a live Zoom meeting that quickly turned chaotic as we raised the alarm about this crypto Ponzi scheme.
*WHAT HAPPENED IN THE ZOOM MEETING*
With only 55 attendees at the start, we joined the meeting to warn participants of the scam. By the end, only 38 remained. Our live chat flooded the meeting with this message:
*Attention Everyone in the Zoom Meeting:*
You are currently participating in a fraudulent scheme. The organizers have made false promises and misleading claims. If you’ve invested money, you are being scammed.
This meeting is monitored, and all participants are being reported to relevant authorities. This session is also being streamed live on YouTube: youtube.com/@dehek.
*Take Immediate Action:*
1. Stop any further engagement. 2. Seek legal advice to recover losses. 3. Report this scam to your local authorities.
*FUNNY NAMES & DISRUPTION TACTICS*
To disrupt their presentation, we had some fun with usernames like Klaus Wunderlich, Suggon Deeznutz, Dixie Normous, and Mike Hunt. Every time we requested remote control of their screen, it forced them to read our names aloud, much to the amusement of the remaining participants. The chaos made it impossible for them to continue their deceptive sales pitch.
*DODGING LEGITIMATE QUESTIONS*
When asked straightforward questions like where the company is registered or the official website, Coach MO avoided giving clear answers. Instead, he insisted we "go back to the person who invited you for a referral link." This evasiveness is a hallmark of scams designed to obfuscate and trap unwary participants.
*RED FLAGS ABOUT ROYAL Q*
Frequent Domain Changes: Domains like royalqglobal.com and royalq.io are swapped frequently, likely to evade legal action or scrutiny.
- No Transparency: No clear information on ownership or regulatory compliance. - MLM Structure: Heavy emphasis on recruitment rather than legitimate trading activity. - Fake Testimonials & Claims: Unrealistic promises of "risk-free trading" and "24/7 profitability." - Regulatory Warnings: The Central Bank of Russia issued a fraud alert against Royal Q’s reboot in 2024.
*WHAT YOU CAN DO*
1. Avoid engaging with Royal Q or similar platforms promising easy wealth. 2. Report any scams to your local authorities. 3. Subscribe to this channel for more insights into crypto scams.
*WHY WE DO THIS*
Our mission on The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel is to protect everyday investors from losing their hard-earned money to deceptive multilevel marketing bottom feeders. By exposing these scams, we aim to create widespread awareness and safeguard families’ financial futures.
📢 Stay Vigilant, Stay Safe, and Don’t Get Scammed! 👉 Subscribe for more exposés: youtube.com/@dehek. Let’s hold these scammers accountable, one Zoom meeting at a time!
THE CRYPTO PONZI SCHEME AVENGER
Join me, Danny de Hek, aka The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, as I dive into yet another fraudulent scheme—this time, Royal Q. In this video, we expose Coach MO and his YouTube channel, "TEAM MOTION INTERNATIONAL" (youtube.com/@rqtmi), during a live Zoom meeting that quickly turned chaotic as we raised the alarm about this crypto Ponzi scheme.
*WHAT HAPPENED IN THE ZOOM MEETING*
With only 55 attendees at the start, we joined the meeting to warn participants of the scam. By the end, only 38 remained. Our live chat flooded the meeting with this message:
*Attention Everyone in the Zoom Meeting:*
You are currently participating in a fraudulent scheme. The organizers have made false promises and misleading claims. If you’ve invested money, you are being scammed.
This meeting is monitored, and all participants are being reported to relevant authorities. This session is also being streamed live on YouTube: youtube.com/@dehek.
*Take Immediate Action:*
1. Stop any further engagement.
2. Seek legal advice to recover losses.
3. Report this scam to your local authorities.
*FUNNY NAMES & DISRUPTION TACTICS*
To disrupt their presentation, we had some fun with usernames like Klaus Wunderlich, Suggon Deeznutz, Dixie Normous, and Mike Hunt. Every time we requested remote control of their screen, it forced them to read our names aloud, much to the amusement of the remaining participants. The chaos made it impossible for them to continue their deceptive sales pitch.
*DODGING LEGITIMATE QUESTIONS*
When asked straightforward questions like where the company is registered or the official website, Coach MO avoided giving clear answers. Instead, he insisted we "go back to the person who invited you for a referral link." This evasiveness is a hallmark of scams designed to obfuscate and trap unwary participants.
*RED FLAGS ABOUT ROYAL Q*
Frequent Domain Changes: Domains like royalqglobal.com and royalq.io are swapped frequently, likely to evade legal action or scrutiny.
- No Transparency: No clear information on ownership or regulatory compliance.
- MLM Structure: Heavy emphasis on recruitment rather than legitimate trading activity.
- Fake Testimonials & Claims: Unrealistic promises of "risk-free trading" and "24/7 profitability."
- Regulatory Warnings: The Central Bank of Russia issued a fraud alert against Royal Q’s reboot in 2024.
*WHAT YOU CAN DO*
1. Avoid engaging with Royal Q or similar platforms promising easy wealth.
2. Report any scams to your local authorities.
3. Subscribe to this channel for more insights into crypto scams.
*WHY WE DO THIS*
Our mission on The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger channel is to protect everyday investors from losing their hard-earned money to deceptive multilevel marketing bottom feeders. By exposing these scams, we aim to create widespread awareness and safeguard families’ financial futures.
📢 Stay Vigilant, Stay Safe, and Don’t Get Scammed!
👉 Subscribe for more exposés: youtube.com/@dehek.
Let’s hold these scammers accountable, one Zoom meeting at a time!
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