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supermegathrone
post Aug 7 2024, 12:05 PM

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One of the network McOcean 101 guidebook PDF (taken from McOcean Confessions Fb page)

76 pages. Read it and ask whether it make sense to you or not.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNVCU5pvQO...evn3FTo-l3Xo6Gg

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post Aug 7 2024, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(supermegathrone @ Aug 7 2024, 12:05 PM)
One of the network McOcean 101 guidebook PDF (taken from McOcean Confessions Fb page)

76 pages. Read it and ask whether it make sense to you or not.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNVCU5pvQO...evn3FTo-l3Xo6Gg
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Out of the 76 pages, how many pages of the Mc Ocean scarm book is about their products. can tell what Mc Ocean wants their members to be really focusing on.

Action speaks for itself, no further elaboration required. thumbsup.gif
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post Aug 30 2024, 06:49 AM

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Man this scam is active again?
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post Sep 27 2024, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(BurBurChaCha @ Sep 27 2024, 10:29 AM)
This story dates back to last year (at that time, I was still a college student). I met a girl on a social media platform, and after chatting, I realized we lived quite close to each other. We agreed to play badminton together. At first, it seemed pretty normal, but gradually I realized I had stepped into the first phase, which was them slowly gathering my information.

After playing badminton, we usually went out to eat, and during those meals, they would discuss money. I soon noticed they were trying to "con-vince" me that they were looking for business partners. Perhaps my lack of enthusiasm for playing badminton delayed things, but it took more than a year before they finally invited me to their so-called company.

A week before visiting the company, they mentioned there would be a birthday party every month with many so-called business partners attending to have fun. I had to admire their brainwashing skills; they consistently shared “sad” stories. Person A said, “Before I started this business, I only had a bit over $100. I felt it had potential, so I borrowed money from my family and relatives, which caused rifts with my family. My family doesn’t care about my mom, and I’m the only one taking care of her. This business gave me time freedom and money to support her, which is why I continue.” Person B mentioned, “I’m a senior engineer earning over $5,000 a month, but I still do this business because it lets me earn around $30,000 a month.”

They kept insisting I attend a seminar in KL, saying that if I didn’t go, I wouldn’t understand how to earn our first pot of gold. Back to that day, they asked me to dress more formally because I had successfully passed interviews with two people at the company. Honestly, I didn’t feel like I was being interviewed at all. Of course, I asked them what the company was called, but they wouldn’t tell me, maintaining an air of mystery. I naively thought I was really getting into business.

When I arrived at the company, I was greeted at a door that had no sign, and the entrance was tiny—barely revealing a logo. They even brought someone related to my work to explain things to me. He used a company card to open the door. The funniest part was that entry required the card, while exiting just required pressing a button, which made it clear something was off.

He introduced the product after a brief presentation, and there were constant interruptions from others saying “yes, yes!” It was really annoying. After a simple introduction, they showed me some slides and asked if I wanted to try joining as a member for over $2,000. I said I would think about it, but they just left me there instead of letting me go home to consider it. By that time, it was close to midnight, and I reluctantly handed over $200, thinking it was all okay. Little did I know that the next day I would do some research and find out it was a scam!

The next day, I directly asked to buy the product without joining them. I told them, “Thank you, but I won’t join. I will write this down to prevent new victims from falling into this trap.” ITS COST ME 750+ FOR 3 FREAKING PRODUCT! ranting.gif

Badminton every Wednesday: O*p Sp**t , K*mp*ng B*ngg*li.
After badminton, we usually go to P*N P*N T*M Y*M M*E C*F* to eat.
Their office is located at Ay*r I*am.
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Thanks for sharing. Repost this in case the Mc Ocean Loyal Dogs try to take the post down.

Watch out Penang readers where Mc Ocean Scarmmers are lurking to CON-vince you to give them RM 35K!

(1) O*p Sp**t , K*mp*ng B*ngg*li
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(2) P*N P*N T*M Y*M M*E C*F*
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(3) Starbucks K*rp*l S*ngh
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When I saw the locations I almost want to drop on the floor laughing my ass off. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
Say they earn 5 FIGURE INCOME EVERY MONTH, but can only afford to gather at cheap cafes and franchises... ... 1 RED FLAG to tell that they are just FAKING it.

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post Sep 27 2024, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(Geek Goblin 123 @ Sep 27 2024, 10:48 AM)
Thanks for sharing. Repost this in case the Mc Ocean Loyal Dogs try to take the post down.

Watch out Penang readers where Mc Ocean Scarmmers are lurking to CON-vince you to give them RM 35K! 

(1) O*p Sp**t , K*mp*ng B*ngg*li
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(2) P*N P*N T*M Y*M M*E C*F*
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(3) Starbucks K*rp*l S*ngh
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When I saw the locations I almost want to drop on the floor laughing my ass off.  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
Say they earn 5 FIGURE INCOME EVERY MONTH, but can only afford to gather at cheap cafes and franchises... ... 1 RED FLAG to tell that they are just FAKING it.
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Did the original post get reported and deleted?
Can't see it. Lol.
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post Sep 27 2024, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(diggle123 @ Sep 27 2024, 04:00 PM)
Did the original post get reported and deleted?
Can't see it. Lol.
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Yes I am afraid so, that is how Mc Ocean dogs try to cover up their dirty deeds from being exposed by new victims.

Nevertheless, this proves the fact that Mc Ocean has dirt to hide that is why they try to silent the masses. rclxs0.gif


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post Sep 29 2024, 11:00 PM

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Sudah lama dengar, this haven't die off in penang?
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post Oct 2 2024, 02:47 PM

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Apparently, they are now active in Johor and Singapore. You can always search about them in XHS(小红书)app. Like always, they are still using the same old tricks and surprisingly, those tricks still WORK! Maybe this proves that human greed knows no bound. Some people really need to fall into the trap before they learn their lessons.
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post Oct 9 2024, 01:46 AM

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QUOTE(Kokky @ Oct 2 2024, 02:47 PM)
Apparently, they are now active in Johor and Singapore. You can always search about them in XHS(小红书)app. Like always, they are still using the same old tricks and surprisingly, those tricks still WORK! Maybe this proves that human greed knows no bound. Some people really need to fall into the trap before they learn their lessons.
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There are three types of people:

1. Those who are aware about this scheme by reading lowyat forum, doing their due diligence and prevent their money from being spent on this scheme.

2. Those who lost money, become aware about this scheme and prevent their money from being spent on this scheme.

3. Those who lost money, but keep spending on this scheme in hopes of recouping their losses (sunk cost fallacy).

If possible, please be no 1. Otherwise, if you are no 3, please become no 2.

I think we need to translate the contents here to Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia so that more people will be aware of this bs.

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post Oct 9 2024, 11:39 AM

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I also wish to share my story here that happened not too long ago (couple of months ago).I recently encountered a situation I want to warn you all about. I met someone on a dating app who seemed very friendly and kept asking a lot of questions about my background and future financial plans. Eventually, she invited me to a casual "yumcha" session, where she vaguely mentioned a "business opportunity" she was doing part-time.

Things seemed off when she kept inviting me to hangouts with her so-called "business partners," like badminton and paintball sessions, where everyone turned out to be involved in the same mysterious "business." During these meetups, they were secretive about what they were really doing, just hinting at how great the opportunity was.

It all led to a dinner in Bangsar South with more of these "partners" from various professional backgrounds (engineers, doctors, etc.) trying to persuade me. They then invited me to a business presentation where they revealed that they work for a company called MC OCEAN—an MLM scheme. They went on about how great their products were (even making wild claims like curing cancer!) and tried to convince me to pay RM38 to join, plus buy products worth RM2K++ to get started. Also, time flexibility my ass lol, how does a MLM scheme that requires you to attend sessions late at night on weekdays offer flexibility.

Luckily I was smart enough to not buy into their bullshit. I told them I will reconsider and one of the business partner there tried to persuade me with his brainwashing tactic and all the nonsense but obviously it didn't work. I just told them I'll reconsider and he asked me to come for another seminar tomorrow that hoping will change my mind. I said okay and went home and dig up more about this company and found this forum that exposed them which I already knew they are a bunch of bullshit scammers. And then I never contacted them again and blocked kao them.

In reality, it was just another attempt to recruit people into a money-draining MLM scheme. If you come across anyone pushing vague "business opportunities" or constantly introducing you to their "partners," be cautious—it might be a trap to reel you into an MLM scheme like this one. Stay safe and protect your hard-earned money!

Also kudos to some regular commenters here like Geekgoblin, Diggle and supermegathrone, etc who keep exposing these scumbags. Keep up the good fight and never stop doing what you do!

This post has been edited by nickywan123: Oct 9 2024, 11:45 AM
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post Oct 9 2024, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(nickywan123 @ Oct 9 2024, 11:39 AM)
I also wish to share my story here that happened not too long ago (couple of months ago).I recently encountered a situation I want to warn you all about. I met someone on a dating app who seemed very friendly and kept asking a lot of questions about my background and future financial plans. Eventually, she invited me to a casual "yumcha" session, where she vaguely mentioned a "business opportunity" she was doing part-time.

Things seemed off when she kept inviting me to hangouts with her so-called "business partners," like badminton and paintball sessions, where everyone turned out to be involved in the same mysterious "business." During these meetups, they were secretive about what they were really doing, just hinting at how great the opportunity was.

It all led to a dinner in Bangsar South with more of these "partners" from various professional backgrounds (engineers, doctors, etc.) trying to persuade me. They then invited me to a business presentation where they revealed that they work for a company called MC OCEAN—an MLM scheme. They went on about how great their products were (even making wild claims like curing cancer!) and tried to convince me to pay RM38 to join, plus buy products worth RM2K++ to get started. Also, time flexibility my ass lol, how does a MLM scheme that requires you to attend sessions late at night on weekdays offer flexibility.

Luckily I was smart enough to not buy into their bullshit. I told them I will reconsider and one of the business partner there tried to persuade me with his brainwashing tactic and all the nonsense but obviously it didn't work. I just told them I'll reconsider and he asked me to come for another seminar tomorrow that hoping will change my mind. I said okay and went home and dig up more about this company and found this forum that exposed them which I already knew they are a bunch of bullshit scammers. And then I never contacted them again and blocked kao them.

In reality, it was just another attempt to recruit people into a money-draining MLM scheme. If you come across anyone pushing vague "business opportunities" or constantly introducing you to their "partners," be cautious—it might be a trap to reel you into an MLM scheme like this one. Stay safe and protect your hard-earned money!

Also kudos to some regular commenters here like Geekgoblin, Diggle and supermegathrone, etc who keep exposing these scumbags. Keep up the good fight and never stop doing what you do!
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You have such a strong mind rclxms.gif . I gave in to the RM38 membership part haha. I felt like I should have fake an emergency matter before entering the McOcean office, and take a Grab ride back home when the word "McOcean" is first mentioned to me.

Glad that you didn't give RM38 free money to McOcean. Honestly speaking, it feels good to have more people not buying into this bullshit scam.

McOcean is like buying 4D - More than 99.5% chance of losing money


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post Oct 9 2024, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(supermegathrone @ Oct 9 2024, 02:54 PM)
You have such a strong mind  rclxms.gif . I gave in to the RM38 membership part haha. I felt like I should have fake an emergency matter before entering the McOcean office, and take a Grab ride back home when the word "McOcean" is first mentioned to me.

Glad that you didn't give RM38 free money to McOcean. Honestly speaking, it feels good to have more people not buying into this bullshit scam.

McOcean is like buying 4D - More than 99.5% chance of losing money.

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You can report that person on the dating app for trying to scam you haha.

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post Oct 9 2024, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(supermegathrone @ Oct 9 2024, 02:56 PM)
You can report that person on the dating app for trying to scam you haha.
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Nah, I just unmatched that bitch haha. These people have a fixed mindset that would never change, where they are programmed to cheat as many people as they can to help their ricebowl. I believe one day karma will bite them.
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post Oct 9 2024, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(supermegathrone @ Oct 9 2024, 02:54 PM)
You have such a strong mind  rclxms.gif . I gave in to the RM38 membership part haha. I felt like I should have fake an emergency matter before entering the McOcean office, and take a Grab ride back home when the word "McOcean" is first mentioned to me.

Glad that you didn't give RM38 free money to McOcean. Honestly speaking, it feels good to have more people not buying into this bullshit scam.

McOcean is like buying 4D - More than 99.5% chance of losing money
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Yes as there is a saying that goes " When you help someone, you help everyone.". Also it's so obvious I know where this was going, they kept saying they are not MLM and tried to mask it as "network marketing". Tried to use fancy terminology to trick people. That's like me describing nasi lemak as fragrant coconut rice with spiced sambal and aromatic accompaniments to make it sound so luxury. They are truly jokers.
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post Oct 9 2024, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(nickywan123 @ Oct 9 2024, 11:39 AM)
I also wish to share my story here that happened not too long ago (couple of months ago).I recently encountered a situation I want to warn you all about. I met someone on a dating app who seemed very friendly and kept asking a lot of questions about my background and future financial plans. Eventually, she invited me to a casual "yumcha" session, where she vaguely mentioned a "business opportunity" she was doing part-time.

Things seemed off when she kept inviting me to hangouts with her so-called "business partners," like badminton and paintball sessions, where everyone turned out to be involved in the same mysterious "business." During these meetups, they were secretive about what they were really doing, just hinting at how great the opportunity was.

It all led to a dinner in Bangsar South with more of these "partners" from various professional backgrounds (engineers, doctors, etc.) trying to persuade me. They then invited me to a business presentation where they revealed that they work for a company called MC OCEAN—an MLM scheme. They went on about how great their products were (even making wild claims like curing cancer!) and tried to convince me to pay RM38 to join, plus buy products worth RM2K++ to get started. Also, time flexibility my ass lol, how does a MLM scheme that requires you to attend sessions late at night on weekdays offer flexibility.

Luckily I was smart enough to not buy into their bullshit. I told them I will reconsider and one of the business partner there tried to persuade me with his brainwashing tactic and all the nonsense but obviously it didn't work. I just told them I'll reconsider and he asked me to come for another seminar tomorrow that hoping will change my mind. I said okay and went home and dig up more about this company and found this forum that exposed them which I already knew they are a bunch of bullshit scammers. And then I never contacted them again and blocked kao them.

In reality, it was just another attempt to recruit people into a money-draining MLM scheme. If you come across anyone pushing vague "business opportunities" or constantly introducing you to their "partners," be cautious—it might be a trap to reel you into an MLM scheme like this one. Stay safe and protect your hard-earned money!

Also kudos to some regular commenters here like Geekgoblin, Diggle and supermegathrone, etc who keep exposing these scumbags. Keep up the good fight and never stop doing what you do!
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Well said brother! thumbsup.gif

Running out of friends and relatives to scarm, nowadays Mc Ocean members turned to scarmming strangers in Linkedin, Insta, XHS and Dating Apps. They start to scarm strangers online because they know they can easily ditched them to drown in RM 35K debt without feeling any regret or remorse over what they done. Mc Ocean losers are brainwashed to be shameless and guiltless as such!

Don't know how many of these Mc Ocean members (leaders level especially) PM to harass me throughout the years I left Mc Ocean and exposed their dirty deeds. They claim that we are ruining their lives by destroying their ricebowls.
I supposed to them as long as their ricebowls are full, ruining how many innocent people's lives do not matter, right?


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post Oct 11 2024, 03:46 PM

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https://www.facebook.com/mcoconfession/post...Q2iH4mvtvDW5Crl

Oh my goodness, spelling wrong, "small rednote" as translation for XHS, "Make an apology and publish in the Facebook" ....

Malicious statements? Well your system encourages malicious practices, that is why many people come up with "malicious" statements to call out your bs.

How about getting rid of the bs malicious practice? And perhaps take some grammar and spelling lessons? Or learn how to write a proper letter?

Spelling September as "Septmebr"? You drunk ke? tongue.gif

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post Oct 11 2024, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(supermegathrone @ Oct 11 2024, 03:46 PM)
https://www.facebook.com/mcoconfession/post...Q2iH4mvtvDW5Crl

Oh my goodness, spelling wrong, "small rednote" as translation for XHS, "Make an apology and publish in the Facebook" ....

Malicious statements? Well your system encourages malicious practices, that is why many people come up with "malicious" statements to call out your bs.

How about getting rid of the bs malicious practice? And perhaps take some grammar and spelling lessons? Or learn how to write a proper letter?

Spelling September as "Septmebr"? You drunk ke?  tongue.gif
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So called "big" and "renowned" company, but looks like they couldn't hire a proper lawyer to do their LOD.
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post Oct 11 2024, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(diggle123 @ Oct 11 2024, 03:59 PM)
So called "big" and "renowned" company, but looks like they couldn't hire a proper lawyer to do their LOD.
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Well, the company earns a lot from this scheme surely they should have a proper lawyer right? Hahahaha

I bet even if the lawyer works for them, not even 1 month, he/she will chaoo from this company hahahaha.
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post Oct 11 2024, 04:35 PM

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The LOD can be used to bungkus mee goreng, nasi lemak, etc. since that letter is not meant to be taken seriously lol, given the contents inside the LOD.
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post Oct 14 2024, 12:02 PM

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To the people from XHS:

If you join this business, you need to spend money, and in worse case scenario, get a loan, which you need to pay back with interest. Also, you will need to pay to attend events. All the expenses you incurred is on you. Your upline will not pay these. The chances of you making back the money is extremely low.

Please don't waste your hard-earned money on this. These people are your "friends" only because they can make money out of you.

致小红书的使用者:

如果你加入这个行业,你需要花钱,在最坏的情况下,你需要获得贷款,并且需要连本带利地偿还。此外,您需要付费才能参加活动。你产生的所有开销你承担。你的上线不会支付这些费用。你赚回钱的机会非常低。

请不要把辛苦赚来的钱浪费在这个行业。这些人只是你的“朋友”因为他们可以从你身上赚钱。

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