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Is this true or just another pyramid scheme?
ChessMaster
#41 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 4:51:03 PM
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BGL wrote:
ChessMaster wrote:
What would you want to know about a company to know its not a pyramid scheme?


Can you write in clear English or Swahili.


What isn't clear with the question?
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
BGL
#42 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 4:56:18 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
BGL wrote:
ChessMaster wrote:
What would you want to know about a company to know its not a pyramid scheme?


Can you write in clear English or Swahili.


What isn't clear with the question?


Can you tell us what you mean by ''What would you want to know about a company to know its not a pyramid scheme?'' in the context of FEP.
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
ChessMaster
#43 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 5:01:29 PM
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How do you differentiate between a company and a pyramid scheme?
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
King G
#44 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 5:05:13 PM
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PEP looks like a serious thing. Today in the DN, they have advertised some 'Group' senior management positions and they look well structured. it is an investment worth considering.
Thieves
BGL
#45 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 5:10:41 PM
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ChessMaster wrote:
How do you differentiate between a company and a pyramid scheme?


GOOGLE
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
maka
#46 Posted : Monday, January 28, 2013 8:34:56 PM
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King G wrote:
PEP looks like a serious thing. Today in the DN, they have advertised some 'Group' senior management positions and they look well structured. it is an investment worth considering.

...Boss surely do you ever watch the rich and the reckless this kind of people those that swindle you take time to plan they have asked tha same questions you are asking and am pretty sure they know that setting up a company that will look legit sells,let the company have a structure and cough up some few hundred thousands for a paid up ad in the local dailies that few hundred thousands will in turn rope in some few millions or even billions...rem what madoff did?at one point he waz highly respected in the financials services arena he knew how to create a relationship of trust but in the end it was all a sham.
possunt quia posse videntur
Mtu Biz
#47 Posted : Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:52:41 AM
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Shame on you
Sola Scriptura


BGL
#48 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:13:49 AM
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The mighty FEP advisory council

Joseph Kaguthi – Chairman:
Joseph Kaguthi is a former Provincial Commissioner, founder and national coordinator of the campaign against drug abuse in Kenya (NACADA). He is the chairman of the FEP advisory council.
Prof. Francis J Gichaga:
Francis John Gichaga is a professor of Civil Engineering. He is a former Vice-Chancellor University of Nairobi and Currently serving as a Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. He is the Vice
Chairman of the FEP Advisory Council.
Archbishop Dr. David Gitari:
Retired Archbishop (Dr) David Gitari was the third African Archbishop of Kenya and Bishop of Nairobi in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He was awarded with honorary doctorate of divinity from University of Kent. His grace has had unmatched influence on the politics of this country. His is the power of the pulpit; and through his preaching he has exercised a ministry akin to that of the Old Testament prophets.
Bishop. Dr. Lawi Imathiu:
Bishop (Dr) Lawi Imathiu is a retired presiding Bishop of the Methodist church. He is the founder and vision bearer of (KEMU) Kenya Methodist University and former president of the World Methodist Council.
Prof. Rosalid Mutua:
Professor Rosalid Mutua was the first Vice Chancellor of Kiriri Women’s University of Science & Technology (KWUST) and a former deputy Vice Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. She is currently serving as vice chair Kenya Commission of Higher Education.
James S Mathenge:
James S. Mathenge is a former long serving Permanent Secretary and career administrator. He has served as chairman Public Service Commission and is a long serving chairman, Kirinyaga Technical Institute. He chairs several boards in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He is currently the chairman, Kenya Freedom from Hunger
Council.
Amb. Dennis Awori:
Former Kenyan Ambassador to Japan and South Korea, and currently Chairman of Toyota Kenya and advisor to Toyota Tsusho Africa. He is a graduate in Aeronautical Engineering and experienced Corporate manager.
Eng. Erastus Mwongera:
Eng. Erastus is a former Permanent Secretary, Registered Consulting Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya. He is currently serving as Chairman, Kenya Airport Authority, Vice-Chairman, Karen and Lang’ata District Association, Chairman, Karen Country Club Water Committee and Principal partner of EM Baseline Consultants. He is also the current Chairman of Nairobi Baptist Church, Elders’ Court.
Dr. Agnes Abuom:
Dr. Agnes Abuom is the Executive Director, Transformation, Analyzing, Accompanying and Building Change Organization (TAABCO) and an Executive member of the Council of Churches of Kenya.
Arch Muchira Kithaka – Secretary:
Arch. Muchira Kithaka is the founding chairman Fountain Enterprises Programme and Chief Executive, FEP Group of companies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Masters degree in Entrepreneurship. He is a corporate member of Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK), and a board member to various national and international institutions.
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
mawinder
#49 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:37:58 AM
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BGL wrote:
The mighty FEP advisory council

Joseph Kaguthi – Chairman:
Joseph Kaguthi is a former Provincial Commissioner, founder and national coordinator of the campaign against drug abuse in Kenya (NACADA). He is the chairman of the FEP advisory council.
Prof. Francis J Gichaga:
Francis John Gichaga is a professor of Civil Engineering. He is a former Vice-Chancellor University of Nairobi and Currently serving as a Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. He is the Vice
Chairman of the FEP Advisory Council.
Archbishop Dr. David Gitari:
Retired Archbishop (Dr) David Gitari was the third African Archbishop of Kenya and Bishop of Nairobi in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He was awarded with honorary doctorate of divinity from University of Kent. His grace has had unmatched influence on the politics of this country. His is the power of the pulpit; and through his preaching he has exercised a ministry akin to that of the Old Testament prophets.
Bishop. Dr. Lawi Imathiu:
Bishop (Dr) Lawi Imathiu is a retired presiding Bishop of the Methodist church. He is the founder and vision bearer of (KEMU) Kenya Methodist University and former president of the World Methodist Council.
Prof. Rosalid Mutua:
Professor Rosalid Mutua was the first Vice Chancellor of Kiriri Women’s University of Science & Technology (KWUST) and a former deputy Vice Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. She is currently serving as vice chair Kenya Commission of Higher Education.
James S Mathenge:
James S. Mathenge is a former long serving Permanent Secretary and career administrator. He has served as chairman Public Service Commission and is a long serving chairman, Kirinyaga Technical Institute. He chairs several boards in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He is currently the chairman, Kenya Freedom from Hunger
Council.
Amb. Dennis Awori:
Former Kenyan Ambassador to Japan and South Korea, and currently Chairman of Toyota Kenya and advisor to Toyota Tsusho Africa. He is a graduate in Aeronautical Engineering and experienced Corporate manager.
Eng. Erastus Mwongera:
Eng. Erastus is a former Permanent Secretary, Registered Consulting Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya. He is currently serving as Chairman, Kenya Airport Authority, Vice-Chairman, Karen and Lang’ata District Association, Chairman, Karen Country Club Water Committee and Principal partner of EM Baseline Consultants. He is also the current Chairman of Nairobi Baptist Church, Elders’ Court.
Dr. Agnes Abuom:
Dr. Agnes Abuom is the Executive Director, Transformation, Analyzing, Accompanying and Building Change Organization (TAABCO) and an Executive member of the Council of Churches of Kenya.
Arch Muchira Kithaka – Secretary:
Arch. Muchira Kithaka is the founding chairman Fountain Enterprises Programme and Chief Executive, FEP Group of companies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Masters degree in Entrepreneurship. He is a corporate member of Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK), and a board member to various national and international institutions.

Those are big names but we lack names known in investment arenas of Kenya.
Mtu Biz
#50 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2013 8:44:36 AM
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BGL wrote:
The mighty FEP advisory council

Joseph Kaguthi – Chairman:
Joseph Kaguthi is a former Provincial Commissioner, founder and national coordinator of the campaign against drug abuse in Kenya (NACADA). He is the chairman of the FEP advisory council.
Prof. Francis J Gichaga:
Francis John Gichaga is a professor of Civil Engineering. He is a former Vice-Chancellor University of Nairobi and Currently serving as a Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. He is the Vice
Chairman of the FEP Advisory Council.
Archbishop Dr. David Gitari:
Retired Archbishop (Dr) David Gitari was the third African Archbishop of Kenya and Bishop of Nairobi in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He was awarded with honorary doctorate of divinity from University of Kent. His grace has had unmatched influence on the politics of this country. His is the power of the pulpit; and through his preaching he has exercised a ministry akin to that of the Old Testament prophets.
Bishop. Dr. Lawi Imathiu:
Bishop (Dr) Lawi Imathiu is a retired presiding Bishop of the Methodist church. He is the founder and vision bearer of (KEMU) Kenya Methodist University and former president of the World Methodist Council.
Prof. Rosalid Mutua:
Professor Rosalid Mutua was the first Vice Chancellor of Kiriri Women’s University of Science & Technology (KWUST) and a former deputy Vice Chancellor Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology. She is currently serving as vice chair Kenya Commission of Higher Education.
James S Mathenge:
James S. Mathenge is a former long serving Permanent Secretary and career administrator. He has served as chairman Public Service Commission and is a long serving chairman, Kirinyaga Technical Institute. He chairs several boards in the Anglican Church of Kenya. He is currently the chairman, Kenya Freedom from Hunger
Council.
Amb. Dennis Awori:
Former Kenyan Ambassador to Japan and South Korea, and currently Chairman of Toyota Kenya and advisor to Toyota Tsusho Africa. He is a graduate in Aeronautical Engineering and experienced Corporate manager.
Eng. Erastus Mwongera:
Eng. Erastus is a former Permanent Secretary, Registered Consulting Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya. He is currently serving as Chairman, Kenya Airport Authority, Vice-Chairman, Karen and Lang’ata District Association, Chairman, Karen Country Club Water Committee and Principal partner of EM Baseline Consultants. He is also the current Chairman of Nairobi Baptist Church, Elders’ Court.
Dr. Agnes Abuom:
Dr. Agnes Abuom is the Executive Director, Transformation, Analyzing, Accompanying and Building Change Organization (TAABCO) and an Executive member of the Council of Churches of Kenya.
Arch Muchira Kithaka – Secretary:
Arch. Muchira Kithaka is the founding chairman Fountain Enterprises Programme and Chief Executive, FEP Group of companies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Masters degree in Entrepreneurship. He is a corporate member of Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK), and a board member to various national and international institutions.


Academics and clergymen are the advisors??

Still a red flag if you ask me.
Sola Scriptura


Kriscalf
#51 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2013 12:06:34 PM
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Who said its only the popular & famous who should come up with great business ideas?
In what age is such a mind existing?
The stars will never align, & the traffic lights of life will Never go green at the same time.
DBLyon
#52 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 1:20:17 PM
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This group is still going. I don't know if investors have got the promised return. See article in today's BD.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/k3pj44z/-/index.html

When you live for others' opinions, you are dead.

- Carlos Slim Helu
Jitahidi
#53 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 5:03:20 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
This group is still going. I don't know if investors have got the promised return. See article in today's BD.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/k3pj44z/-/index.html


Am also looking for information on this.I have heard people are paying about Kes 4500 to join then any person who join under your network you get a Kes. 1000. This is somehow linked to Mobikash and members encouraged to use mobikah to transact especially buying airtime etc..
Jitahidi
#54 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 5:05:20 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
This group is still going. I don't know if investors have got the promised return. See article in today's BD.

http://www.businessdaily.../-/k3pj44z/-/index.html


I have heard people are paying about Kes 4500 to join then any person who join under your network you get a Kes. 1000. This is somehow linked to Mobikash and members encouraged to use mobikah to transact especially buying airtime etc..
alma
#55 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:44:36 PM
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M/s young lady admin can you merge these threads please?
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Museveni
#56 Posted : Wednesday, June 21, 2017 7:40:07 AM
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NW wrote:
Kenyans are not only used to getting conned, but I think they actually enjoy it.


PUBLIC LIKES !scam!scam!scam!

http://forums.techweez.com/t/publiclikes-com-scam-legit-share-experiences-if-any/1332/8

http://nairobiwire.com/2017/06/public-likes-big-pyramid-scam-infecting-kenyans-right-now.html

The comment section is always pure gold for comedy..

Good advice from this comment though:
Onsare wrote:

The moment a friend sent me such a text with a referral link..I saw a scam loading. My fast check on the website registration yielded this results:

"The site is hosted in Singapore by 80 Robinson Road. The domain for the website was purchased through Go Daddy on 29 March 2017 (2 months ago) and will expire in 1 year 9 months."

The age of the domain is also a being reason to worry!
But as always Kenyans will remain to be Kenyans! Ready to be taken to the slaughterhouse!
Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
snifadog
#57 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 12:54:11 PM
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this one didn't last long..the stack has already collapsed
kayhara
#58 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 1:34:12 PM
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Kenyans seem to have lots of cash lying around, they think M-Akiba, NSE and the like offer too little in returns, NSE has been knwn to screw people too eg Fahari 20 to 10, Home Afrika 21 to 0.7 etc.
Luckily or unluckily no one knows the Kenyans behind PL or their offices, from the comments section friends and families who sent the referrals are the ones getting the blunt end.
Well until the next scam lets enjoy the great comment section.
To Each His Own
whiteowl
#59 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 2:26:21 PM
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88% of Publiclikes traffic comes from Kenya.That tells you everything you need to know.
alma1
#60 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 2:33:25 PM
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whiteowl wrote:
88% of Publiclikes traffic comes from Kenya.That tells you everything you need to know.


Because it was operated from someone's bedroom in Karen. Don't ask me how I know.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

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