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humm, à mon avis, on a franchi les portes...Entre 17€ la bonne action, et la tentation du gain avec 1700, ou 17000€ investis, on arrive aux portes de l'arnaque.
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humm, à mon avis, on a franchi les portes...Entre 17€ la bonne action, et la tentation du gain avec 1700, ou 17000€ investis, on arrive aux portes de l'arnaque.
Les principaux points de cet avis personnel mais éclairé :Better Planet offers African forestry investment opportunities. They advertise an annual 15% return from year 5 to 20 and at year 20 a final dividend of 10x your initial investment. At the same time the company saves the environment, battles poverty and reverts deforestation in Africa. Sounds too good to be true? I would argue that it most likely is.
Better Globe has been in around for more than five years and has indeed started to pay dividends. Does that mean it is legit? Most certainly not, that is how a Ponzi scheme work.
Furthermore Better Planet is the successor of bankrupted multi-level marketing company Green Planet. The latter offered the same combination of helping the world and amazing returns however investing not in tress but in a new type of fertilizer (that turned out to be a hoax). Chairman of Green Planet was Rino Solberg, now chairman and founder of Better Globe, which was founded with people with background from pyramid scheme World Games Inc. Solberg is also the founder of Child Africa, heavily criticized in Solberg’s home country Norway for having significantly higher administrative costs than funds actually reaching those they are allegedly helping.
To add insult to injury on of the four initial country managers was involved in World Games Inc, a pyramid scheme that went bust in 2004.
Source : article de 2014 d'un journal norvégien titré "Child Africa sur la liste de vérification"«Child Africa er også ført opp på OBS listen med bakgrunn i kostnadsmessige forhold. Ut fra de opplysninger som er gitt utgjør kostnadene til innsamling betydelig mer enn 50 prosent av det som samles inn.»
«Child Africa figure également sur la liste OBS en fonction de conditions liées aux coûts. Sur la base des informations fournies, le coût de la collecte représente nettement plus de 50% de ce qui est collecté. "
Personne, même pas eux.Better Globe n'a pas ce problème, tout est cadré sur 20 ans!
Quant à assurer reverser 10 fois la mise au bout des 20 ans quand l'arbre sera coupé.... Qui s'engage sur ce prix?
How can Better Globe guarantee 15 percent return and then 10 times the money in 20 years?
Better Globe cannot guarantee any return, but those are numbers we are confident we can deliver, from what we know today.
Ce n'est pas assez précis comme rendement. On dirait que les arbres en Afrique savent mieux calculer que les vachesaux alentours de 5 à 7 % par an
non c'est un pis-aller …..Et donc, en plantant des arbres dans le pré des vaches qu'on a achetées, on peut tabler sur 20 % ?