But the scheme had another excuse ready; a system upgrade is
to be blamed. It explained that the site was not fully shut down for the
upgrade because that would cause panic.
They said, “Please note that the GH orders were not
cancelled because if cancelled, you will see it at the right hand side as
deleted. It was removed because of the following reasons:
There is an ongoing upgrade because programmers are always
working on the MMM system every day so the promised New Model can be unveiled
as soon as possible.”
It added, “There is no cause for any alarm over the removed
GH orders, if you check your Mavro, you will notice the value of the removed GH
order has been restored and had also increased though it is still showing
pending withdrawal.”
But for many participants, there was call for alarm. For
instance, a user pointed out that contrary to the claim in the statement there
was no pending sign on his account.
“My mavro isn’t showing pending o. And I hope the order will
be restored automatically when they are done because I can’t start waiting for
another week to get paired, haba,” a participants complained in response to the
post.
Another participant told one of our correspondents that
while the GH requests were removed, the provide help function was still active.
About three million Nigerians, who are believed to be
participants of the illegal scheme, had received a shocker on December 13 when
their accounts was frozen with one suicide attempt reported.
At the time, those behind the scheme blamed the freeze on
bad publicity and the need to prevent technical challenges that may be
occassioned by the Yuletide rush.
They also promised to be back stronger on January 14,
insisting that the scheme had not crashed as was widely reported.
Upon the ‘return’ of the scheme 24 hours ahead of schedule
many Mavrodians had broken into wild jubilation, mocking the country’s
financial sector regulators and Nigerians who had made fun of them for falling
victim to one of the world’s biggest financial scams.
January 13 and the rest of the year belonged to Mavrodians
they concluded, taking to the social media and posting videos of the
celebrations. One Mavrodian hit the studio and posted a video of him singing,
“MMM is back again/my salary is back again/my house rent is back again.”
The joy is turning out to be premature. MMM came back with
new rules and most of all frustration for many who had seen their financial
calculations rubished in December and their plans, including at least one
wedding plan, truncated.
First, just days before its return, it announced the use of
Bitcoin, something many participants are not familiar with, saying “due to the
recent sharp price fluctuations of Bitcoin, MAVRO-BTC is being introduced in
the system”.
Then upon its return and as thousands of participants tried
to get their money back (GH) after the wait, it said it would pay the poor
investors first, to the frustration of those who invested higher amounts and
millions in the scheme.
Even the poor may have to wait a while to get their money as
a result of the system upgrade.
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