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The world currency cartel is actually one of the oldest scams around. I personally ordered this scam when I was 15 (I am 31 now) and I recently saw it resurface on the internet but a scam is still a scam.

The literature that the world currency cartel hands out is really quite simple. You are told, in about a five page sales letter or full page magazine ad, that you are going to learn the inside secrets on how to trade $20 US for about $65 US.

You can do this in any $20 increments that you want: $60, $120, or even $2,000 (they make it sound like it is up to you).

Here is the big problem: The world currency cartel is a scam, plain and simple.

You receive nothing when you order. I never received a book, manual, package or refund. Most of the time World Currency Cartel is run through a PO box and they only take money orders and checks.

I can't say that they don't ever deliver. I have never talked to anyone that has gotten anything but maybe some people have. They aren't a real company or opportunity. Don't waste your time chasing this one. THE WORLD CURRENCY CARTEL IS A TOTAL SCAM.



Matt Gagnon
Mazu Publishing

www.Mazu.com
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