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    gifting clubs legitimate or schemes

    Is it a golden opportunity or just another pyramid ?



    In a scam spreading throughout the middle Atlantic states and the Pacific Northwest, people pay to join a "gifting club," billed in promotional materials as a private club with members eager to help new friends -- often from within their own neighborhood or church group.

    In reality, the clubs are illegal pyramid schemes. New club members give cash "gifts" to the highest-ranking club members, with titles such as "captains." And they’re promised that if they get additional members to join the club, they, too, will rise to become captains and receive money – far more than they initially paid to join the club -- from newer club "friends."

    The problem is that, like most pyramid schemes, illegal gifting clubs must continually recruit ever-increasing numbers of members to survive. When the clubs don’t attract enough new members, they collapse. Most members who paid to join the clubs never receive the financial "gifts" they expected, and lose everything they paid to join the club.

    Don’t Get on the Receiving End of a Gifting Club "Gotcha"

    Promises of quick, easy money can be a powerful lure – especially when it comes with the additional benefit of new friendships.

    If you’re approached about joining a club but you aren’t sure if it’s an illegal gifting club, the Federal Trade Commission reminds you to:

    To File a Complaint

    If you’ve been victimized by a gifting club promoter, contact your local consumer protection agency, state attorney general and Better Business Bureau.


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    alert on gifting clubs - legitimate or schemes source: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/giftalrt.htm