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The APA published a press release (see below) on Lyoness/Lyconet/myWorld. The marketers were contacted directly by the myWorld Solution with a roundmail to reassure them once againBut it also raises questions.
The following information was sent by myWorld Solutions to its marketers: “Media reports casting parts of our group in a negative light have surfaced in the last few days – especially against myWorld Solutions, myWorld Austria and Cashback World, which have not been subjected to any litigation. We are working intensively with our PR agency and legal department to correct these false reports.”
Wait a moment – parts of the group have been cast in a negative light? This means that the other parts of the group have beencorrectly reported in the press. Thank you for your honesty, myWorld.
But this isn’t about myWorld, it’s about the
Lyoness/Lyconet pyramid scheme. Lyconet International AG registered in Vienna
has only just been established, so of course there are no judgments against it
yet – especially as the myWorld group is constantly trying to play for time in
ongoing proceedings. Amongst others, the Norwegian prohibition case has already
classed the Lyconet system as a pyramid scheme. Austrian judgements have also
found against Lyconet, just not the “new” company Lyconet International AG.
This looks like a whitewashing campaign by the myWorld group.
We’ve still not seen any rectification from the media
that they’ve so confidently promised. I recall the internationally known
so-called “MasterCard lie” that went through the media in July 2016. They also
promised rectification at the time, but this has not been forthcoming to this
day due to the conclusive evidence backing up the “MasterCard lie”. Lyoness
lied then, and even doubled down with another lie – “MyCard”.
Companies within the corporate structure are routinely
unnamed, merged, reestablished or given new company identities with the
previous company names ruined. The known decision-makers at Lyoness as company
directors and officers have always been swept through with the changes, leaving
us with new company names together with old faces and working methods as
directors. This has been the same story throughout the seventeen-year history
of Lyoness, then Lyconet, then myWorld.
The criminal investigation at the time was abandoned
due to legal formalities, but they dressed it up as an acquittal for the
marketers. The charges were dropped regarding the operation of an “illegal
pyramid scheme and chain letter system”. The media also harshly condemned the
abandonment of investigations and the failures of the investigative
authorities. This does not in any way change the fact that Lyoness/Lyconet are
in fact a “forbidden pyramid scheme” as confirmed in hundreds of judgements in
Austria, with the Norwegian prohibition case also covering Lyconet and Italy
and Poland also classifying the system as such. It is not illegal to operate a
pyramid scheme in Austria, leaving civil courts to deal with the matter.
The claim has been made that myWorld has nothing to do with Lyoness/Lyconet, but in 31 countries the “Lyconet websites” include the following: All products shall be provided by mWS myWorld Solutions AG, Grazbachgasse 87-93, 8010 Graz, Austria, Austrian Commercial Register FN 389134g, E-mail: office@myworld-solutions.ag
The facts: Up to the end of 2014 or so, Lyoness was synonymous with Lyconet – Cashback and “recruiting new members” for the then country packages (the later modified “Cloud”). The many complaints have led to a Lyconet separating “Cashback” from “recruiting new members”.
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