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The Blessing Loom is an Illegal Pyramid Scheme

 

September 18, 2020
Friday PM


(SitNews) Anchorage, Alaska - The Alaska Department of Law warns Alaskans not to participate in a growing pyramid scheme called “The Blessing Loom.” The scam is currently believed to be operating in multiple communities across the state. The scam often uses a multi-layered octagon board called a “loom.”  The layers of the “loom” are sometimes associated with earth, wind, fire, and water.

The scheme is often perpetuated on social media.  A new participant will be asked to join a “Blessing Loom” by providing a gift, blessing, or investment of anywhere from $100 to $1,500. Each participant is required to recruit two new members, and promised an eightfold return.

However, like all pyramid schemes this scam depends on continuously bringing in a growing number of new participants. Eventually, the pool of new investors dries up and the pyramid crashes, and the majority of people lose money.

“During these difficult times Alaskans should be wary of investment scams,” said Acting Attorney General Ed Sniffen, “if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.”

Pyramid schemes are illegal under Alaska’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act. Under the Act, violators are subject to civil penalties of up to $25,000 per violation.  Participants in such schemes may also be subject to criminal prosecution.

The Department of Law encourages people who have participated and obtained earnings in such schemes to refund money immediately. Victims of these or any other unfair trade practices are urged to file a consumer complaint with the Attorney General’s Office or call 907-269-5200.

 

Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews

Source of News:

Alaska Department of Law
www.law.state.ak.us

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