BEHIND
THE SCENES
Alfred
P. Dizon
The
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cited the importance of exercising due
diligence before investing to avoid falling into a scammer’s trap, as it named
four more groups engaging in unauthorized investment-taking activities.
In separate advisories issued on May 7, the Commission
warned the public against dealing with individuals or groups representing and
promoting the Bayanihan Program of Billy Ford Andrada, My Gold Rev/ My Gold Rev
Philippines, Friend$hip/ Friend$hip Philippines and World of Captcha
(WOC).
Bayanihan Program, My Gold Rev, Friend$hip and WOC have not
registered securities such as investment contracts nor secured the necessary
licenses to solicit and take investments from the public, as required under
Republic Act No. 8799, or The Securities Regulation Code.
The SEC advised the public against investing in Bayanihan
Program, My Gold Rev, Friend$hip and WOC, which have not even registered as
corporations or partnerships with the Commission.
Under its Bayanihan Program, Billy Ford Andrada solicits a
minimum investment of P2,000 and promises a 50% return plus a 5% direct
referral bonus. To entice more investors, Billy Ford Andrada ran promotions for
a 15% direct commission and a P300 bonus for every investment of P2,000 amid
the quarantine measures implemented to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SEC earlier identified a certain Billy Ford Delos
Santos Andrada as the owner of Billford Trading and Bill Ford VIP Trading,
Inc., whose investment-solicitation activities in the guise of a piggery
business have been the subject of an earlier advisory.
My Gold Rev, meanwhile, offers business plans for $20 to
$100,000. Investors may supposedly earn a daily profit of 2% to 3.5% for 80 to
100 days, or a 260% to 450% return on investment.
Friend$hip,
on the other hand, collects a subscription fee of $7.99 or P385. Members
receive $1 for every referral in the first to the fifth levels of their
network.
Friend$hip recently launched its second investment option:
a subscription plan with landing page at $11 or P935. Under this plan,
investors may earn $1 per successful referral and another $1 per purchased
landing page up to the fifth level.
Friend$hip claims to be an American company with a business
address in New Jersey, USA. The group is headed by Rodnelio “Ron” Chang Capua
as president and chief executive officer, according to various Facebook posts.
WOC also solicits investments from the public in the guise of an online
business. It offers plans worth P200 to P1,000 where members could supposedly
earn P300 to P1,500 by typing CAPTCHA. In addition, WOC promises bonuses
ranging from P20 to P100 for direct referrals and P5 to P25 for indirect
referrals up to the fifth level. It also offers a program where members can
purchase 75 codes and get 10 free codes for P15,000 for the purpose of reselling
them. Both plans expire after eight days, pushing members to purchase new plans
and/or upgrade to continue earning under the scheme headed by a certain Charles
Serrano.
The SEC warned those who act as salesmen, brokers, dealers
or agents of fraudulent investment schemes may be held criminally liable and
penalized with a maximum fine of P5 million or imprisonment of 21 years or both
under the Securities Regulation Code.
Those who invite or recruit others to join or invest in
such ventures may likewise incur criminal liability, or otherwise be sanctioned
or penalized accordingly. Republic Act No. 11469, or the Bayanihan to Heal as
One Act, further penalizes those participating in cyber incidents that make use
or take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to prey on the public through scams,
phishing, fraudulent emails, or other similar acts with two-month imprisonment
or a maximum fine of P1 million or both.
For more details, the public may access the advisories on
the SEC website at http://www.sec.gov.ph/public-information-2/investors-education-andinformation/advisories-and-notices/.
The public may report unauthorized investment solicitation activities to its
Enforcement and Investor Protection Department through email at epd@sec.gov.ph.
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