Thursday, May 22, 2008

God’s Action Plan! Yeah Right , Biblical Seven Scam

I've read about some scammers but this one stopped me cold. Using religion to prey on others with a type of gifting scam setup. If you are approached by the Biblical Seven Activity Scam don't fall victim to them. You can read all about it on Nobsinvest Blog HERE where Sharon one of the communities authors has written a very informative article Included are steps you can take to report these scammers I left a one word comment after reading which was

" Unbelievable"

These frauds have been leaving more and more comments on the blog article in the last 24 hours. They could be brainwashed sheep but I am leaning towards someone with a multiple personality disorder posting as several identities. . Take a look here

Source: http://www.nobsinvest.com/the-biblical-seven-activity-scam/

Some comments are bordering on madness but the who scam is nothing more than a money grab by those in the drivers seat.

. Just take a look at the invitation email letter. They made the site "member only" very fast when they noticed Sharons Article. ;)

Below is their invitation email letter


Hello All Participants:

Thanks for Being On The Journey With Me…….

okay…..so you got here but you don’t know quite how it all works. Well, I’ll try and explain it in simple terms so you all understand how it works. Now remember I’m clergy and not a mathematician. But I will tell you this-it only takes 3,279 people to get you through Step Seven on The Biblical Seven Journey. Not 400,000, Not 300,000, Not 200,000, Not 100,000, Not even 50,000. Not even 10,000. Don’t believe everything you read or hear unless it comes from a reliable and official source. As I am instrumental in starting this activity, I guess I’ll consider myself official.

Our organization is comprised of 7,777 positions who each will become a Receiver and a Gifter sometime during your Journey of Seven Steps.This is important to understand as everyone must be both to acquire a Friends List so as to gift as a Giver but also to Receive as a Receiver. For the purpose of this explanation, a successful Journey for this activity is when all 7,777 have successfully completed Step Seven.

The first action to become a participant is to complete and successfully submit your Participation Form to become eligible to participate. Once you have successfully done this, the computer assigns you a unique customer I.D. number. These numbers are assigned on a first in basis. Let’s assume for this explanation that 7,777 of you have successfully submitted your Participation Forms and have received your I.D. numbering 1-7,777.

The next step to occur is that computer needs to assign Receivers. Now because a Receiver needs to be assigned to 3 different applicants, it is done sequentially in groups of 3. For example Receiver #200 goes on 3 different applications. That means that when a spin is completed of all 7,777 numbers, a receiver has been assigned to 2,592 applicants but because a Receiver is assigned to 3 different applicants, 864 New Receivers are used from the Receiver pool. This spin also required 7,777 Gifters so the Gifter pool was used up. So now we have 0 in the Gifter Pool and 6,913 left in the Receiver pool. How are we going to continue?

Simple the program assigns all 7,777 positions another re-entry number. Now we have 7777 more available gifters in the pool and still have 6,913 available Receivers.

So now we spin the wheel a second time, the same things occurs-2,592 Friends List are issued using 7,777 Gifters and using up another 864 New Receivers. We have now issued a Friends to 2/3 of our Activity of 7777. The Gifter Pool is empty again and we are down to 6,049 available Receivers. Again the computer assigned another Re-entry number to all 7777 so there is now full pool of Gifters. We still have 6,049 available Receivers.

So we spin the wheel a third time, the same thing occurs-2592 Friends Lists are issued using 7,777 Gifters and using another 864 Receivers. We have now issued a Friends List to all 7,777 participants. The Gifter Pool is empty and 5,185 Receivers need to be assigned.

So the math says we spin 6 more times so the very last (7,777) Receiver is assigned to a Friends List and can make it through Step Seven-that is a successful Journey for everyone.

Each original entry gave 3 Re-Entries for each Seven Step Journey.
You obtained a total of 27 positions. As it requires 3 spins to acquire a Friends List, you will have acquired
9 new journeys. 9 spins

9 x $37 = $333
9 x $15554=$139,986

As I’ve said on the conference calls, your one original entry can be worth over $500,000 per year simply repeating the above entire process 5 more times. Using 10 day spin ex.: 9 spins x 10 days = 90 days 365/90 = 5x $139,986 =$699,930

obviously if you hold multiple positions, these figures can be modified to your circumstances.

Hope this helps.

Rev. Rick Atwell
The Biblical Seven

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

you people are seriously disturbed. If you really were concerned you would be praying not m,aking trouble. Duhh!!!

There are hundreds if not thounsand of gifting programs on the web and they are legal. It is legal to give and recieve a gift.
A scam is when you make a promise and don't deliver. No such promises were ever made. Duh!!!
Grow up already

Anonymous said...

Thats quite an imagination you have there tdinoz-td sounds as if your emotions have run away with you! Go find your Logic! Hurry!!!

TD said...

No imagination is like watching paint dry.

Anonymous said...

dep? TO tdnioz-td- have you actually gone through this program? All I have to say is this- it is not illegal to send gifts to people and have gifts recieved. If so then all the churches in this country should not even be up. Secondly- get a grip and be a little more intelligent. It's people like you who cannot see the good in things. I'm sorry for the way you are and I will pray for you! Goodluck on your bogus blog!!!

TD said...

Thanks :) I do my best at exposing all scammers more so if religion comes into it

okosh said...

Only thing worse than a scum-bag who uses religion to scam is the even bigger scum-bag who posts as "anonymous" whilst defending the scam!!!

Anonymous said...

Surprise everyone... the Biblical Seven activity decided to restart because of difficulties with people not following the rules... looks like everyone that was in it so far has not only lost their initial investment, but the expensive priority and express mail fees to send the "gifts". May the scam begin again!

Td said...

I can imagine the tale they are spinning right now to get more victims

It's not our fault it was down to someone else , yeah right

Anonymous said...

So, Why is it that people have lost all faith in God? It seems like millions of people get into these pyramid scams and dump money into the scam and lost money like crazy yet still stick around. But when something that is held up with God involved its automatically no good and its a scam. From what im reading here, TD is basically saying that if people send gifts to churches around the country its somehow illegal. I mean people have been sending money via the mail for years, so what makes this different? I personally know someone involved with The Biblical Seven and has made quite a bit of money doing it. The way TD makes this sound like a scam doesn't make sense to me, isn't a scam where 1 person convinces people to send money him/her and then walks away.... So when you have many people rotating money between themselves no 1 person ending up with more money than the next.... Sounds like TD should stand for Totally Dumb. I will pray for you, have a little faith in God.

Anonymous said...

Look at who is in control of the positions and spins in this program... is it really random or are they placing themselves as receivers on the higher gift steps? I can only imagine how rich I'd be if I got a few $777 gifts and jumped ship. Think about it folks.

td said...

You don't need to pray for me, and I have no problem with anyone sending gifts to charities including christian run ones. I drop them off by hand as a rule , saves postage..

As long as they aren't going towards a scammers personal cash cow no problem at all.