Barb Doyle sent me this information and I was able to find it in the LA Times.
This is from the LA Times online newspaper.
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-wrap28.3sep28,1,7398644.story?coll=la-headlines-technology&ctrack=1&cset=true
WALL ST. ROUNDUP
Internet Pyramid Scheme Alleged
From Bloomberg News
September 28, 2006
The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to shut down a
network of 25,000 websites, accusing operators of running a $15-million
pyramid scheme that promises to shower participants with easy cash.
Prosperity
Automated System, which bills itself as a marketing network, "is
destined to collapse and leave the vast majority of investors with
substantial losses," the SEC said Wednesday.
The complaint targets the network and its creator, William M. Osterhout of Citrus Heights, Calif.
The
websites, with such names as lazyandrich.net and
profits4doingnothing.com typically offer testimonies from people
claiming to make thousands of dollars by buying into the group, the SEC
said.
One site says the network "Showers You with Hands-Free Cash!"
Visitors
to the sites fill out forms and are later called by representatives
selling memberships for as much as $3,895, the SEC said. New members
are issued their own websites and eventually can receive a share of the
money when more people buy memberships via their sites, according to
the allegations.
"Websites that come with the memberships do
nothing but sell more memberships," said Stephen Donahue, an SEC
enforcement official in Atlanta.
Though some websites offer
links to products or services, "those were attempts to cloak what is a
fraudulent pyramid scheme, giving it the appearance of multilevel
marketing," Donahue said.
The defendants' attorney, D.J. Poyfair, could not be reached for comment.
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Thank you Barb Doyle for this heads up.
Kenneth R Sword Jr