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AVINOC/VOO Travel App: Why Do Investors Hold On Despite Warning Signs?

14. March 2025

In the world of dubious digital investments, the AVINOC/VOO project, with its VOO Travel App and global travel commission model, stands out as one of the bigger Ponzi scheme suspicions. Currently, the project is facing significant problems—according to Telegram chat discussions, flight bookings are no longer possible due to an alleged cyberattack. While skeptics already call it a scam, many investors continue to stand by the VOO Travel App. But why?

The Current Situation: Real Cyberattack or Bold Excuse?

According to AVINOC/VOO’s official statement, flight bookings are temporarily unavailable due to a cyberattack on their ticket provider. They assure users that the issue is being urgently addressed and that normal operations will resume soon. We have already reported on the apparent crash shortly after the launch of the so-called super app. Such announcements appear to experts as a routine trick from the playbook of MLM scams, raising legitimate doubts:

  • No detailed information about the attack – Which systems were affected? Is there any proof of the incident?
  • Other providers are operating normally – Why are only VOO Travel bookings affected while the rest of the market remains stable?
  • Past irregularities – There were already warning signs that the business model might be questionable.

Despite these red flags, a loyal community continues to support the project. But why?

Why Do Investors Hold on to the AVINOC/VOO Travel App?

From a psychological perspective, there are several reasons why people cling to a project like AVINOC and the VOO Travel App despite clear warning signs:

1. The “Sunk Cost Fallacy” Problem

Many investors have already put substantial sums into AVINOC/VOO. The idea that this money could be lost is painful. So, they stay invested—hoping that the situation will turn around and their dream of big profits will still come true. They keep believing because they don’t want to accept their losses.

The core idea is: The more time, money, or effort someone has already invested in something, the harder it becomes to reverse the decision—even if the future outlook is bad. However, sunk costs are already gone—they cannot be recovered. The only logical decision is to look forward and evaluate: Does it still make sense to continue or not?

In the case of AVINOC/VOO Travel App and other questionable MLM/crypto scams, this means: Yes, money has already been invested. But if the signs increasingly suggest it’s a bad investment, one should rationally decide whether it’s worth continuing.

Hope alone is not an investment strategy—but that’s exactly what the sunk cost fallacy exploits.

2. Sense of Community and Group Dynamics

The AVINOC/VOO operators work hard to create the appearance of a strong, loyal, and supportive community on social networks. Those who are part of such a group don’t want to be seen as a “traitor” or “pessimist.” This dynamic keeps even those with doubts believing.

3. The Desire for a Success Story

Many people invest in crypto and blockchain projects because they believe in a revolution. They want to be part of a groundbreaking success. This belief can override critical thinking.

4. Promises and Hope for a Solution

The initiators and supposedly “independent” promoters of the VOO Travel App regularly share updates and promise that any delays or failures will soon be resolved. Such messages make investors feel that they just need “a little more patience.”

Conclusion: A Turbulent Flight Between Hope and Reality

The current issues with AVINOC/VOO raise serious questions. While loyal investors hope for a solution, there is growing evidence that the project may be failing. The crucial question for investors is: When is the right time to let go of an illusion?

Our advice: Stay critical, observe developments carefully, and don’t be guided by emotions alone. Anyone still investing now should be aware that they may be putting money into nothing but false hope rather than a functioning business model.

One thing is certain: The human psyche can often be stronger than rational facts—and that’s precisely what keeps projects like AVINOC/VOO alive.

Note: As always, those affected are welcome to comment, and if anyone has more or different information on the matter, they are encouraged to share it. We are not interested in spreading false claims, and our primary goal remains to provide a comprehensive documentation.

Image source: Telegram @VOOtravel

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