QUOTE(diggle123 @ May 30 2025, 12:48 PM)
No idea.
I guess by now, most people have known who they are, so no harm to reveal their identity anymore.
I mean, we used to criticize them for hiding and being secretive, so by revealing their identity, as a form of reverse psychology.
Showing to their victim that they are not scare or being secretive, assert proud and confidence against criticism, might increase the chance to secure victim's money.
In my opinion, they chose to reveal themselves after their identity as a Scarmmer had been exposed is to justify what they are doing. Like a thief who got caught red handed so the thief tried to justified herself/ himself that she is stealing because she is poor.I guess by now, most people have known who they are, so no harm to reveal their identity anymore.
I mean, we used to criticize them for hiding and being secretive, so by revealing their identity, as a form of reverse psychology.
Showing to their victim that they are not scare or being secretive, assert proud and confidence against criticism, might increase the chance to secure victim's money.
Eventually, it is still the same thing: They work for Mc Ocean to scarm innocent victims out of RM 35,000 so that they can use the income to pay off their own RM 35,000 debts.
Recently, Mc Ocean held their annual Incentive Trip to cheap budget destination in T*rkey. Like every year, only the selected few Mc Ocean leaders get to go (even if they had no sales).
Funny that the lower tier members (Star Premier rank and below) are still so blindly serving Mc Ocean, knowing that their hard earned money is used by the company to send the top of the Pyramid to vacation, even though these losers had not been making any sales/ recruitment, while they are working their a*sses off day and night, looking for victims and scarmming their friends and families into Mc Ocean.
Jun 3 2025, 06:54 PM

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