Gauss Global investment LLC Review: Beware!

 
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Is Gauss Global a scam? Yes it is, and it’s a sophisticated one! It was formally called Gameas before it went under with investors’ funds only to resurface as Gauss Global Investment LLC. It’s currently operating at gaussgloballlc.com web address.

We checked out the profile of the Gameas company to try and see whether we can establish who is behind the scam since the official website doesn’t provide us with real ownership details.

Mr Manuel Afonso De Jesus Bastos is listed as a person with significant control. It means that this could be the real owner of Gauss Global investment LLC. His profile says that he is a Portguese but the company is incorporated in the UK.

Incorporating a company in the UK is pretty useless. It’s not a factor when determining whether something is a scam or not. In fact, UK incorporation is one of the favorite scammer’s tools which they use to make people think they’re legitimate.

So in this Gauss Global LLC review, we’ll answer all your questions pertaining to this scam.

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Gauss Global review

Many people fall for this scam because it is sophisticated and it looks real. The website is very professional and the business idea behind it sounds viable. The company is also promising people good ROI as a result of participating and being a “promoter” of Gauss Global LLC product.

Now the questions…..

What does Gauss Global offer to investors?

The company claims that it is offering its affiliates a ROI of 150% which would be paid in less than a year.

Affiliates are to invest USDT.

Being a “promoter” of this company’s products is something that raises a red flag. It implies that this is an MLM or a pyramid scheme.

Also we noted membership levels in the compensation plans. To get started, one has to sign up and invest some money upfront. The last time we checked it was 50USDT.

To get promoted, one has to build a downline with a specific investment volume. We’re talking of persuading people to join Gauss Global LLC and pay the company some money. If the total of what they’ve paid the company is huge enough, you’re promoted to the next rank.

The company is also offering a “savings plan”. This plan costs $70 every month.

How does Gauss Global generate revenue for investors?

The company claims that they’re recycling plastic waste and turning it into fuel such as diesel and gasoline. They claim that they’ve built power plants in various parts of the world. These include Mexico, Peru, Italy and Brazil.

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The fake plant that Gauss Global is showing you

The implication of this business is that once they create the fuel, it is sold and revenue destributed to affiliates.

But the question is this; why does Gauss Global still need your money if they can sell the fuel and make money for the company?

We’re a bit skeptical on this one. The most plausible answer would be that Gauss Global is not actually engaging in the alleged business activities.

There is no power plant behind the scenes and there’s no business activity going on. This is the reason they need your money when you sign up on their website.

Real location of Gauss Global plus details of real owners

They claim that Gauss Global Investment LLC is a “Dubai-based company” but at the same time their website says this is a “family-owned company” that operates in Peru and Portugal.

Mr. Dionisio Da Silva Simoes is listed as the CEO of the company. However, this CEO is a pseudo and it is possible that the company is using paid actors to represent Mr Manuel Afonso De Jesus Bastos. Remember we had mentioned this guy in the beginning of this review.

A Linkedin profile has also been created for “Mr. Dionisio Da Silva Simoes” to give him some credibility.

The reason Mr. Simoes is just a character and not a real person is because he doesn’t exist outside the Guass Global website and his LinkedIn profile was only created to full investors.

This trick is often used by sophisticated scams such as the now defunct WorldMarkets.

What’s obvious from all this is that this company doesn’t want to introduce its real owners. They’re also reluctant from openly saying where the company is being operate from.

Gauss Coin — A discussion about the company’s token

The company claims that they have launched a coin called Guass Coin and they depend on their affiliates to form a community so that the coin can be “usable”.

The truth is that this is yet another Cryptocurrency scam. The Guass Coin token will be used as yet another pump and dump scheme.

How they plan to do this is by paying out rewards in Guass Coin rather than in USDT.

This Ethereum-based smart contact token doesn’t cost the company to produce. Yet it is going to be used as a form of currency within the company’s ecosystem.

The coin is of no value. But remember that when you sign up, you have to pay real money in form of USDT.

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Compensation would be in Gauss Coin payment

Conclusion of this review

The truth is that these guys are lying about their plastic recycling business. They don’t even tell us how they’re generating the ROI which they claim to pay their affiliates.

They lie about their Dubai office and also use actor executives to fool investors. These are classic signs of an MLM ponzi scheme.

We’ve also received numerous reports that when this company was Gameas, it failed to pay out investors. It just disappeared with their funds.

And with the introduction of Gauss Coin (as a product), you can guess that this will be their exit scam. Once they sell the valueless coin to the masses, they will pocket the proceeds and do a runner.

Let’s hope you don’t get fooled by this scam.

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