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WeWe Global Scam: The Review Unveiled

Last updated: November 25, 2023 4:19 am
GripeO - Web Desk
Published: November 25, 2023
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Users at Gripeo have reported that WeWe Global might be involved in LFI.io as well.

LYOPay is a Ponzi scheme by the notorious WeWe Global. They claim to have entered the market in 2020.

According to their website, their address is 1/1A Telegraph Street, 2nd Floor, EC2R 7AR.

It’s worth noting that it’s a virtual address. There are six other businesses at the same address, which means LyoPay doesn’t have a real office. 

WeWe Global

The company offers multiple services, including LyoTrade, LyoTravel, LyoWallet, LyoFi, LyoSwap, and LyoCredit. 

All of them claim to offer distinct benefits and features. 

The developer of the LyoPay app is DigiLyo App Ltd – UK. 

Apart from the virtual office address in the UK, they claim to have an office in Ireland. However, a huge red flag is a country from which they issue their “coins.” 

WeWe Global

The LyoPay coin issuer, according to their website, is based in the British Virgin Islands. 

It’s an offshore location with negligible regulations, allowing scammers to launch fraudulent schemes easily. 

Connection Between LyoPay Coin and WeWe Global:

LyoFI is another component of the overall LyoPay ecosystem. According to their website, LyoFI is a staking and mining platform that lets you generate passive income.

The owner of LyoFI is DigiFI Group Ltd., based in the British Virgin Islands. DigiFI Group Ltd. is a part of DigiTech Services Ltd., a shell company under the ownership of WeWe Global. 

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WeWe Global is based in Dubai, which has recently become the hub of the latest MLM and cryptocurrency scams. 

However, they have marketed themselves heavily in Italy, Turkey, Greece, and South America.

WeWe Global ran a large Ponzi scheme that appears to have ended last fall. Furthermore, it seems they have re-launched their Ponzi scheme through LyoPay and LyoCredit.

25/11/2023 Update
As of now, WeWe Global has not responded, nor has it apologized for its misdeeds. They have ignored our efforts to highlight the problems faced by their victims. Furthermore, they have only focused on propagating their fake PR.

Who is the LyoPay CEO? 

The LyoPay CEO is Luiz Goes aka Luiz Goez. He claims to be a Brazilian who resides in Dubai. 

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It’s worth noting that LyoPay itself was practically dead as a brand until the last few months. 

WeWe Global

Their timing coincides with the MLM scam of WeWe Global picking up traction in 2022. 

Furthermore, LyoFI offers a 900-day daily returns fraudulent scheme which is quite similar to the past Ponzi scheme of WeWe Global. 

It’s the same staking scam that plagues the cryptocurrency industry. LyoPay is using the LyoCredit token (LYO) to run this scam. 

WeWe Global used to run the same shady scheme but the name of the token was WEWEX token at the time: 

WeWe Global

However, the scheme failed and now the MLM company is promoting a new scam through LyoFI and LyoPay. 

Here, they offer 10 different investment tiers. They start from €100 and go up to €100,000. 

WeWe Global

LyoPay claims you will be able to get 300% ROI within 900 days of investing in LyoFI. 

They claim to pay you withdrawals in LYO tokens which you should be able to convert into bitcoin. 

Clearly, the ability to withdraw funds will only last until they have the investor’s funds. 

As soon as the investors stop putting funds into the Ponzi scheme, they won’t be able to withdraw any money. 

Recently, the customers of Celsius failed this problem. The cryptocurrency holding firm froze the accounts of all of its customers, causing them to lose millions. In response, the customers have filed a class action lawsuit against the owner Alex, and his wife, Krissy Mashinsky. 

What is a Ponzi Scheme?

A Ponzi scheme is a criminal deception investing fraud pledging increased rates of interest with less chance of loss to investors. On the other hand, a Ponzi scam is a deceitful investing fraud that induces retrievals for earlier investors with money carried from later investors.

More Red Flags in LyoPay: 

Before LyoPay partnered with the notorious scammer, WeWe Global, they weren’t getting any customers. Certainly, the partnership has helped them boost their marketing efforts. 

The LyoPay CEO, Luiz Goez claims that the investors of LyoFI can earn 60% returns a year. 

However, it’s possible to show these returns on paper as he can create LYO tokens on a whim. 

Luiz Goes will make money as long as you invest. On the other hand, you will start facing problems once you try converting LYO into Bitcoin or any other usable currency.

There are several signs indicating there was a connection between the  LyoPay CEO and WeWe Global. 

For example, the LyoPay ecosystem contains LyoTravel where they claim you will be able to make travel bookings by using LYO tokens in the future. 

WeWe Global used to offer a similar package to its investors through Travel4You. 

Maybe their original fraudulent scheme was set up within the LyoPay ecosystem. Luiz Goes used to promote WeWe Global schemes just a while ago: 

WeWe Global

Another huge red flag is how he is connected to the different “Digi” companies that own LyoPay and its subsidiaries:

  1. LyoPay: DigiLyo App Ltd
  2. WeWe Global: DigiTech Services Ltd
  3. LyoFI: DigiFI Group Ltd

Weak License of LyoTrade: The Crypto Exchange

LyoTrade is a notable part of the LyoPay ecosystem. 

According to its website, it will be a crypto exchange with low fees and high returns. However, the broker is licensed in Georgia, a notorious offshore location. 

Offshore locations include the likes of the British Virgin Islands, St. Vincent and Grenadines, and Georgia. They are havens for forex and crypto scams due to the lack of proper regulation. 

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Considering how LyoPay claims to be based in the UK, it should have a license from the FCA.

However, searching for them in the FCA’s register doesn’t generate any results. 

In other words, LyoPay and its ecosystem firms either have weak licenses or no licenses at all. 

Some scams that have offshore licenses include Eurotrader and Tiger.Trade. 

Both of them have caused their users to lose hundreds and thousands of dollars. Always be wary of such scams. 

LyoPay indulging in DDos attack against Gripeo.com. And they will live to regret it majorly 🙂

So, Gripeo.com has been at the end of multiple DDoS and Hacking attacks by LyoPay and its crime family.

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High-Intensity DDoS attack, and a huge waste of time
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DDoS attack, same time, every day. Lame attempt since Gripeo.com is protected 24/7
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LyoPay attempts to deindex this page while the website is under a DDoS attack

So how does this matter? Well, Gripeo.com has contacted the victims of the LyoPay and WeWe Global Scam, and we’re now actively taking an interest in exposing this scam.

Soon, victims of the LyoPay and WeWe Global Scam will see nearly 80-100 new articles, websites, and social media accounts, managed and run by the victims of the LyoPay Scam. Some of them are already online as we speak –

  • LyoScam.com
  • LyoFraud.com
  • LyoComplaint.com

If you are a victim of the LyoPay or WeWe Global Scam and want to set up a web property to expose this scam, please email us immediately.

We will target close to 100 such websites and web properties and bring LyoPay and it’s crime ring to its knees.

As for LyoPay and the Geniuses that tried to DDoS us, you have a lot of explaining to do to your masters. Happy Hunting !!

Conclusion

After reviewing the above points, it’s clear that LyoPay is a scam. 

The LyoPay CEO is Luiz Goes who used to promote the Ponzi scheme of WeWe Global before marketing this firm. 

Their claims sound too good to be true.

It’s quite common for crypto scammers to make attractive claims so they can get a ton of initial investors. Once they have a large number of investors, they are able to boost the value of their coin token.

Then, they sell all the tokens they own, causing the token’s value to diminish rapidly. 

The owners end up making money while the investors lose all of their investments. 

It seems like LyoPay is a similar scam. Hence, avoid. 

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  • Avatar of Libo Libo says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:31 am

    We will have to take the advantage of these articles for preparing a list of ventures which are fraudulent and will not provide any of your funds.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Quanta Quanta says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:30 am

    This venture is not a legitimate one, avoid investing with them.

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  • Avatar of Amyra Amyra says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:30 am

    This firm is responsible for ruining the lives of several investors and not allowing them to get the related information about their money isn’t fair.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Sydney Sydney says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:30 am

    We were astonished after reading about their investment schemes and were always fascinated by these online markets and their schemes of making money but the claims were all fake and it was nothing but a scam.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Peter Peter says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:29 am

    The company got the guts to enter the market with a new name and schemes for scamming its investors.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Dieago Dieago says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:29 am

    Avoid investing with this company for saving your money and time, LyoPay has proved to be a nightmare for many investors. We need to expose their shady business tactics and never let them repeat the same.

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  • Avatar of Lawrence Lawrence says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:28 am

    WeWe Global has changed its name to Lyopay and its main function is the same which is scamming others and providing them the financial loss.

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  • Avatar of Aston leo Aston leo says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:28 am

    They have ruined the dreams of many investors and never returned their profit instead took away their money and not responding to their requests and complaints.

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  • Avatar of albert albert says:
    April 4, 2023 at 10:28 am

    The company is there to scam you with full interest and take away all your money without your consent. You can invest with some other trustable firm, and delete LyoPay from your memory.

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  • Avatar of Roop Roop says:
    December 20, 2022 at 2:17 pm

    When I was a teen I imagined becoming a millionaire through online investments but now after witnessing so many scams I came to know it is not simple as it looks, beware of these scammers and their schemes.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Gomez Gomez says:
    December 18, 2022 at 10:49 am

    My girlfriend was always pinching me to invest in Lyopay, listening to her requests I invested $5000 into the company but after a couple of months requested my withdrawal, but they didn’t respond. Now it has come to 6 months of being part of the scam and we haven’t heard a word. I am suspicious that they stole all our funds.

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  • Avatar of Felicia Felicia says:
    December 16, 2022 at 9:44 am

    Estaba muy feliz y contento de ser parte de LyoPay hasta que dejaron de responder a mis solicitudes de retiro. No es seguro invertir en LyoPay.

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  • Avatar of Nigel Nigel says:
    December 11, 2022 at 4:04 am

    I am done with this company and its antics. How long am I supposed to wait to start getting my returns?? What the hell is wrong with Luiz? They all make big promises but don’t deliver.

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  • Avatar of Investor Investor says:
    December 10, 2022 at 7:03 am

    Here we have invested thousands into the platform and are not getting any withdrawals and the Lyopay CEO is out there getting featured on magazine covers. I believe the company thinks of us as fools. It is obvious what’s going on here. Scammers get caught eventually and Luiz Goes will be caught soon.

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    • Avatar of C C says:
      December 23, 2022 at 6:22 pm

      The biggest problem with this Luiz Goes company is that when you will require your money you will have to get it converted into bitcoin and the broker appointed for this work has got licensed from Georgia which belongs to the world of scams for crypto and forex investors, due to lack of proper regulations.

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  • Avatar of LYOPAY INVESTOR LYOPAY INVESTOR says:
    December 6, 2022 at 10:01 pm

    All of you people giving LYOPAY are showing off just how poor you are. You were probably born in some slum or are going to live there because the inflation will eat up your savings.

    My experience with these online investments is going extraordinary because the company through which I am trading is completing all promises they made to me before investment, thus I am about to touch the mark of a Million.

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  • Avatar of Charles Charles says:
    December 4, 2022 at 2:12 pm

    Don’t invest with Lyopay. They don’t let you refund!!! Expect rude talk from staff.

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  • Avatar of Bart Bart says:
    December 2, 2022 at 5:59 am

    This scam is completely a twin of WEWE Global because the pattern of the scam is similar to WEWE they named the token WEWEX and now they named it Lyo credit Token. It is a warm request to all those investors who are planning to earn high returns from this company to keep a long distance from them. I read about them on another blog similar to Gripeo. They are going viral for their scams.

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  • Avatar of George S George S says:
    December 1, 2022 at 9:17 am

    My friend told me to invest here. Said I’ll get free tickets with LyoTravel and monthly returns. It’s been months and now he is telling me he was scammed. That means I lost my money too. God will punish these people.

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    • Avatar of VINCENZO FISICHELLA VINCENZO FISICHELLA says:
      March 3, 2023 at 1:29 pm

      Giorgio ti contatto perche’ credo che ci sia tanta ignoranza nel comprendere l’ecosistema. Se hai bisogno di chiarimenti contattami. Il tuo problema e’ stata la tua up line. Io lavoro con wewe global e lyopay da 18 mesi. Un ecosistema unico. Non hanno idea di quello che scrivono in questo sito. Comunque io sto segnalando tutto al nostro ufficio legale cosi’ prenderanno le giuste distanze da coloro che diffamano un azienda unica.

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  • Avatar of Jennifer Jennifer says:
    December 1, 2022 at 9:14 am

    Don’t invest in lyopay. They are not replying to my withdrawal requests ????

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    • Avatar of Topg Topg says:
      December 22, 2022 at 9:30 am

      One common thing I found in these Ponzi schemes is that they are somehow linked to America or some Middle East countries. This company is somehow related to Turkey where it operated when it was known as WeWe Global. Beware next time when investing in a company like this.

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  • Avatar of Val Val says:
    November 30, 2022 at 12:31 am

    I am a 72-year-old, self-funded retiree, ex Finacial Advisor, Mortgage Broker and Property Advocate.
    I run a Foundation that feeds and educates over 500 children in Uganda and South Sudan, I say this because the protection of my reputation is critical to me and the Compliance requirements of the NPO regulations.
    The agenda of this site and many others like it are a distorted view of the facts, however that is nothing unusual, but what is unusual is the comments from so-called members claiming to have lost money or not been paid by LYOPAY/WEWE over the past year that can only be lies, because that is not possible in all these cases, one mixup, misunderstanding maybe, but because there are so many, this can only be anonymous contrived false claims!
    My wife and I have been involved for 6 months, have a large team (all who are happy, all who are being paid and withdrawing daily) We personally have withdrawn quite large sums daily without a hitch for that 7 month period.
    One of my colleagues has built a team in the 1000’s and does not have one complaint!
    We also flew at our own expense to Dubai, met the Owners, legal team staff, including Luiz Goez…I am no idiot and know what to look for…and they are good people and can be relied upon.
    This site has a lot to answer for…and those leaving comments (if they are real, which I doubt) …shame on you!
    I imagine this will get deleted…but it is the truth!

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  • Avatar of Scott Scott says:
    November 28, 2022 at 4:19 am

    I invested a lot of money with them 3 months ago. They were supposed to send me payouts but so far, I haven’t received anything. I am hoping I will get some payout in the coming months but I suspect it’s too late. Lyopay is a scam.

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  • Avatar of EVANGELOS T EVANGELOS T says:
    November 24, 2022 at 12:29 pm

    The aforementioned text is false and it is very sad to spread false info. I am using the products of WEWE Global and Lyopay the last 2.5 years and I am very happy. None of us has lost fiat or crypto money and all the community supports the project since this project has already helped them acquire passive income.

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    • Avatar of Michael Whitaker Michael Whitaker says:
      November 24, 2022 at 3:12 pm

      LyoPay and Luiz Goes are involved in a major scam in multiple countries. They’re even trying to DDos Gripeo.com and take down this review.

      Our members have been informed, and LyoPay will soon see the truth published on DOZENS of website within the next few days. I promise you, LyoPay, WeWe Global, and Luiz Goes will be wrecked online and will stand exposed. It’ll be a good warning to everyone who tried attacking Gripeo.com.

      Reply
  • Avatar of Gordon Gordon says:
    November 10, 2022 at 12:43 pm

    I attended 2 different presentations, I a lot of questions and no one could answer any of them. I then did some research on cryptos and how things worked and attended a 3 presentation and had an opportunity to speak with the presenter, I asked my questions and the answers were gibberish and evasive. He eventually gave up trying to convince me and said, “well when you get your money returned, everything after that is easy profit!” Not very comforting.

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    • Avatar of Rayaaq Rayaaq says:
      December 22, 2022 at 7:19 am

      They are becoming geniuses in scamming people as they are currently running two companies namely LyoPay and LyoTrade. As they used to scam people through WeWe Global and now LyoPay, it is known the owner Luiz Goez is a Brazilian taking shelter in Dubai and runs this nefarious investment company.

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  • Avatar of Suzie Suzie says:
    September 20, 2022 at 7:04 pm

    The sad thing, many people who fall for scams like Lyocredit or lyopay don’t know what they are getting into.

    They get all excited for it, thinking they have found a gold mine when in reality, they are just a victim of a methodical vicious scheme.

    When you try to tell them that they have fallen victim to a scam all they say is “you don’t know what you’re talking about” and brush you off. It’s sad.

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    • Avatar of M M says:
      December 13, 2022 at 7:11 am

      I mean there will always be scammers like Lyopay out there. I’m not blaming the victims but cmon, at least recognise the problem. There are a ton of the people who want a shortcut to wealth but they don’t know there are no shortcuts. If you truly wish to succeed you would need to work hard and stay persistent. There are no shortcuts to success.

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  • Avatar of Luca Luca says:
    September 18, 2022 at 4:36 am

    I also got scammed after losing $2300 but no one is helping me to get it back, not the police nor anyone.

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  • Avatar of Jordan Jordan says:
    September 17, 2022 at 1:29 pm

    Thank u for making us more conscious about the scams.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Lia Lia says:
    September 17, 2022 at 4:52 am

    Friend invited me to his house for a lyocredit presentation.
    I grilled the presenter so hard that she started yelling at me and told me to leave all I was doing was picking at flaws in her logic. Was a proud moment for me.

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  • Avatar of Al Al says:
    September 17, 2022 at 4:25 am

    I’ve been working with Lyocredit for a while now.

    The experience has been poor.

    They don’t help you much and you are all on your own.

    Also, almost all of their products and services are still under development and they don’t tell you when they will launch it.

    I have invested $1500 into this project so far and I am yet to earn anything back.

    After wasting weeks working with Lyopay and Lyocredit, I’m beginning to think they are a scam.

    No legit company asks you to deposit $1500 and pays you nothing in return for free promotion.

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    • Avatar of Joe Joe says:
      September 1, 2022 at 9:15 pm

      I don’t blame you man. Many people get into the Crypto market thinking they are going to become millionaires while others keep slave away for 20 years yet have nothing to show for it. Everyone has their strategy, risk tolerance, and desired outcome. Still I feel sorry for your loss man. Not every crypto company is legit after all.

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    • Avatar of Drew Drew says:
      September 2, 2022 at 5:33 am

      I wouldn’t mind hanging out in a world that looks exactly like an animated film where ventures like this make you money but then again, that’s a delusional thought. You shouldn’t have invested in this get rich quick scheme in the first place. Most people with a brain know LYOPay is a scam.

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  • Avatar of Shut up Shut up says:
    September 16, 2022 at 5:32 am

    LMAO

    You guys are all fools. No wonder all of them will stuck in the rat race and stay poor your whole lives

    Most people remain poor only because friends and relatives discouraged and advised them against investing and trading Forex while the wise ones kept investing and growing higher financially.

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  • Avatar of Selina Selina says:
    September 15, 2022 at 1:02 pm

    I was also once a part of Lyopay lyocredit whatever. I am happy that I realised it in time and didn’t go ahead to have my friends and family buy something that was just an unnecessary and outdated education package.

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    • Avatar of JP JP says:
      December 10, 2022 at 6:17 am

      We are receiving daily rewards and can withdraw them. If it is a scam it is one that pays out and keeps growing and offers more and more services (which increases its value).

      The question is also what is not a scam?
      The Fed, the EUR, the USD?
      Money printing/ issuing => Inflation

      Yes WEWE is an investment and every investment has a risk. The earlier the stage of the company the more risk it has but also the bigger can be the rewards or the ROI.

      Only invest what you feel comfortable with and withdraw regularly to get back your initial investment after that point it is profit.

      If you prefer not to have any risk do not invest money.

      Investment is only for people who are ready to risk part of their savings.

      „Never put all eggs in only one basket“

      Distribute, have a portfolio (real estate, silver, gold, crypto, etc.)

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  • Avatar of June June says:
    September 14, 2022 at 11:49 am

    To me, the entire pitch of Lyocredit and their ecosystem around Lyo this and Lyo that sounds like gambling.

    None of the things they mention are functioning atm. How do they think people will trust them then?

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  • Avatar of Lukas Lukas says:
    September 14, 2022 at 4:37 am

    I was obsessed with Lyocredit and had joined the company with high hopes.
    Now I hate that I was a part of that community and thought it was going somewhere.
    I think there is a lot of promise but the structure is and there is some mess. They took over ₤500 from me.

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  • Avatar of Nasir Nasir says:
    September 13, 2022 at 3:25 pm

    Recently someone contacted me and told me about network marketing. I was amazed by those fancy things but then I had a gut feeling that something is fishy. I told him I am busy and can’t do this. I am happy that God saved me from falling into an ambush.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Alexandra Alexandra says:
    September 13, 2022 at 2:45 pm

    Sometimes I wonder how people make huge profits investing in the stock market. I know investing is a legitimate way to gain financial freedom but how is it done?

    Reply
  • Avatar of Dhar Dhar says:
    September 13, 2022 at 7:26 am

    My advice to anyone interested in lyocredit:

    When someone is told to leave to attend a seminar for a business opportunity, accept the invitation, eat food as much as you can take home if possible but never sign up for anything, tell them you will think about it and repeat the cycle for the next invitation.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Alvin Alvin says:
    September 12, 2022 at 5:55 pm

    Luiz Goes needs to be thrown in jail. He is running a global fraudulent scheme. I know several people who have invested in lyocredit and think it is a legit company. It is just sad.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Dimitri Dimitri says:
    September 11, 2022 at 8:16 pm

    I wasted last 2 months of my life trying to get success with lyopay which turned out to be a pyramid scheme that got to hurt me the most is that I ended up losing a lot of my friends. WeWeGlobal needs to be investigated for running this ponzi scheme. There is no way what they are doing is legal. Luiz goes deserves to be in jail.

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  • Avatar of Bertha Bertha says:
    September 10, 2022 at 8:10 pm

    What most people don’t understand is that successful people don’t become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance, wealth, a great career, and purpose are the result of hard work and Hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Lyocredit is a pyramid scheme Lyocredit is a pyramid scheme says:
    September 10, 2022 at 6:29 pm

    “do you want to get rich quick?”
    “Do you wanna work at home and make lots of money fast?”
    “It’s a multilevel marketing business”.
    This is called the pyramid scheme which is being used by many different companies to scam people in the name of giving distinct offers to earn heavy.
    Once I also got entangled in such a scheme and lost over Rs 3,00,000

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  • Avatar of Giovanni Giovanni says:
    September 9, 2022 at 7:41 pm

    One guy from lyocredit contacted me claiming to be a broker.

    I was dumb enough to invest EUR 3000 with them. Now they are not calling me back.

    I am so depressed because that was all the funds I had in my wallet.

    Reply
  • Avatar of Anthony Anthony says:
    September 9, 2022 at 4:11 pm

    Lyocredit is a fake platform. They don’t give pay to their customers.

    Reply
    • Avatar of Sumit Sumit says:
      September 18, 2022 at 11:48 am

      Do not remember the name of the movie but this quote stuck with me forever “this is a free market, not a free world”. You don’t get anything for free bro. Lyocredit is lying in its brochures.

      Reply
  • Avatar of Azam Azam says:
    September 7, 2022 at 5:05 pm

    Fraudsters..they don’t even have a license ????????????????

    Reply
  • Avatar of Vito Vito says:
    September 7, 2022 at 2:53 pm

    Someone from Lyocredit/lyopay approached me and said when it comes to investing we want our money to grow with the highest rate of return and the lowest risk possible. Then recommended me to invest in Lyopay. I should have known that here are no shortcuts to Getting Rich but there are smarter ways to go about it. They stopped replying after I invested EUR 5000 with them.

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  • Avatar of King King says:
    September 7, 2022 at 1:04 am

    I wish I found this review before. Lyocredit has my money and won’t give it back to me. They keep ignoring me and my agent says there is nothing he can do about it. So I guess the money is gone? But it was a lot and there should be some sort of explanation for why they don’t give it back to me. There shouldn’t be some excuse for it. I feel scammed.

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  • Avatar of Zoe Zoe says:
    September 5, 2022 at 5:33 pm

    Amount of college kids I have met thinking they had made it big by putting their launch into Crypto is staggering. It’s the younger people who are very susceptible to things like Bitcoin and will put enormous faith in it.

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    • Avatar of Blogreader Blogreader says:
      December 7, 2022 at 4:38 pm

      I get what you’re saying. I still remember when I met one of the owners of these nefarious sites. He was chilling and enjoying his life and not at all concerned about his scams and also about the money of various investors he has stolen.

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  • Avatar of Angry Angry says:
    September 5, 2022 at 5:03 pm

    Do they expect you to work for free???

    I have been working for Lyopay for 8 to weeks now and there haven’t been any income for me whatsoever.

    I invested $2500 into this and there should have been some sort of returns for me but no there wasn’t. There is no salary either.

    They want you to sell lyopay to others hoping they will also invest and you will get a percentage from that. The thing is, I have spent a lot of money already on travel and meetings. When you want someone to invest this much, you need to spend time with them and that takes money. I am already in stress because of the $2500 investment and the meetings have cost me another $1000. So I have lost $3500 in total.

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  • Avatar of Matt Matt says:
    September 2, 2022 at 9:35 am

    I’ve heard of Lyopay. But I know that MLM pyramid schemes and other types of fraud are rampant because of its extreme capitalism and consumerism. I came close to Lyocredit and stopped talking to those people after realising the truth. Thank you whoever posted this review.

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  • Avatar of Vin Vin says:
    September 2, 2022 at 2:31 am

    Ultimamente ho guardato molti video pro bitcoin e non riesco a scrollarmi di dosso la sensazione che molte di queste persone siano molto investite e stiano cercando di convincere gli altri a fare lo stesso in modo che il loro investimento non si accumuli. Immagino che lo stesso valga per chi investe in truffe come Lyocredit. Non c’è nessun altro motivo per cui abbiano questo successo.

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  • Avatar of Jay Jay says:
    September 1, 2022 at 5:23 pm

    My sister was part of a pyramid scheme when she worked for that health supplement company thrive it got to the point where some of her close friends were blocking her on social media because she kept posting about needing recruits to continue earning money when we asked her why she started she answered with because the product actually works and the person who recruited me just bought a car off a dealers lot with the money she made (the recruiter didn’t buy a brand new car she bought a retired Rental).

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  • Avatar of S L S L says:
    August 26, 2022 at 8:36 am

    They are not replying to my msgs….My money is stuck with Lyocredit. They promised to give me 30% return but they are not paying at all. What do I do? How do I get my money back?

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  • Avatar of Concerned Concerned says:
    August 25, 2022 at 7:38 am

    Lyocredit is just another MLM scam. Investors will lose their investments no doubt.

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    • Avatar of Vinod Vinod says:
      August 27, 2022 at 7:05 pm

      I am facing same problem. What can I do???

      They are not responding to my msgs. Lyocredit scammed me ????????????

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  • Avatar of Vincenzo Vincenzo says:
    August 24, 2022 at 5:29 pm

    I invested in Lyopay 2 months ago. But they haven’t payed me. When I ask my upline says I need to recruit people but so far only 1 person has joined and lyopay didn’t pay me that share. This is total scam.

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    • Avatar of Louis Louis says:
      December 13, 2022 at 7:08 am

      I feel sorry for you but remember this lesson for the future. There will always be scammers making big promises just so they can take money from you. Never trust anything that seems too good to be true because almost every time they are a scam. Lyopay is just one of the many ponzi schemes out there. Beware.

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      • Avatar of Neil Neil says:
        December 21, 2022 at 2:33 pm

        Hey, hey. For everyone’s kind information, after reading this article I googled the office address of the company and found that the company doesn’t have any permanent address as it is mentioned in the article itself. 5 offices are running at the same address I witnessed it right now.

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  • Avatar of Maria Maria says:
    August 23, 2022 at 4:42 pm

    Lyo credit is a huge scam. They took €10000 from me and haven’t given me a single return.

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    • Avatar of Lydia Lydia says:
      September 11, 2022 at 5:44 pm

      To those who would allow the market timing dynamism to determine when to trade or not, or are either new in space in general or probably just naive, the world has seen far worse time than these enlightened traders continue to make good use of the dip and pump even requiring more equities towards trading sessions I had to say that more emphasis should be put into trading since it is with profitable than holding.

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    • Avatar of Blogreader Blogreader says:
      December 20, 2022 at 1:40 am

      Why invest in these companies even after knowing the truth of these companies, it requires minimal investigation to know the truth of the company, there are various sites like these helping and acquainting people not to get scammed by these bastards.

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