Abstract:Thousands of EmpiresX Investors have lost Millions collectively but now the company has sold all of their affiliate private information to other scammers.

Thousands of EmpiresX Investors have lost Millions collectively but now the company has sold all of their affiliate private information to other scammers.
I reviewed EmpiresX back in June of 2021.
And just like the network marketer promoters of Hyperverse and CFX arguing tooth and nail telling me it wasnt a ponzi…

This affiliate is from Sierra Leone (a war torn country) she is hoping to flee by promoting ponzis and arguing about them, trying to justify them.
But no matter how much you try to justify something that is fake, it wont last.
The first red flag was this young fellow (Joshua Nicolas) who was pretending he worked at Goldman Sachs and he was Joshua Nicholas Gregg (identity theft) all while he was banned from trading entirely by the National Futures Association for 8 years.
I still can not believe the gall of this young fellow.
Even while he was exposed by Reviewers, he argued tooth and nail about him getting kicked out of the NFA being an unimportant casualty that doesnt affect the ability of EmpiresX expert traders to make passive ROI for their investors.
Ponzi Scheme bosses (Emerson Pires and Flavio Goncalves) along with little nicky, threatens affiliates with defaming the company name…

And some of their affiliates actually believe that the ghostly trio above will sue them.
But the thing is, scammers like these 3 will never ever want to go to court and end up in front of a judge.
That is the last place they ever want to be!
And it still gets worse…
This will protect your information, and increase transparency as EmpiresX maintains its commitment to transparency.
Who is this third party EmpiresX admins are referring to?
This is why I always advise people to stay away from scammers and ponzi schemes promising unsustainable passive returns.
Because in the end, the majority of investors have to lose the majority of their invested funds just so a few people at the top can gain a little money that wont last.
What are some of the Empiresx affiliates doing now?
He admits it was a scam, apologizes for wasting his downlines hard earned money and then invites them into another ponzi scheme:
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