Welcome to the world of Megan Lynch, where bold promises and vague claims take center stage. Today marks the latest chapter in her ongoing narrative with the launch of what she calls “VYB.”
As expected, the rollout is cloaked in urgency, secrecy, and plenty of hype. Let’s unpack what’s happening, why it’s a cause for concern, and what it means for those caught in the web of her schemes.
The Big Day Unveiled
Megan Lynch has been promoting VYB as more than just a company—it’s a lifestyle, a movement, and an opportunity for financial freedom. However, beneath the surface lies the all-too-familiar structure of multi-level marketing (MLM) with questionable practices. Here are the key points she’s outlined for the big launch:
Steps to Prepare for Launch:
- Plug into the System Today:
- Lynch encourages everyone to join her Telegram group through JoinOneMoreTime.com.
- She positions herself as the “VP of Sales” and emphasizes that no one can succeed without her guidance.
- Attend the 12 PM Eastern Call:
- Details of the call:
- Time: 12 PM EST | 11 AM CST | 10 AM MST | 9 AM PST | 1 PM Jamaica | 5 PM UK | 6 PM Germany | 4 AM Sydney (Jan 10)
- Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89160166707
- Password: VYB
- Participants will learn how to reset their passwords and prepare for the next phase.
- Details of the call:
- Links Go Live at 3 PM Eastern:
- Everyone will receive their referral links simultaneously to ensure “fairness.”
- Once activated, participants are instructed to invite their teams and start building.
ZOOM Meeting Attendees: Victims or Scammers?
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Breaking Down the Red Flags
As always, there are several glaring concerns about this so-called opportunity:
1. Recruitment Over Products
Megan Lynch continues to emphasize recruitment rather than offering tangible products or services. This structure is a hallmark of pyramid schemes, where success depends on building a downline rather than providing real value.
2. $25 Gifting Model
Participants are required to pay $25 to lock in their positions. For every referral, they receive $10, which incentivizes aggressive recruitment without any underlying product to justify the payments.
3. Hyped Earning Potential
Lynch’s narrative hinges on promises of exponential growth and financial freedom. However, these claims lack substantiation and often target vulnerable individuals seeking a quick way out of financial struggles.
4. Religious Exploitation
During a recent Zoom meeting, Lynch even had a pastor open with a prayer, leveraging faith to lend credibility to her scheme. Using religion as a shield for questionable practices is both unethical and deeply manipulative.
A History of Questionable Ventures
For those unfamiliar, Megan and her twin sister, Ragan Lynch, have a long history of promoting ventures that fall apart under scrutiny. Here are some examples:
- HyperVerse and HyperFund: A $1.9 billion Ponzi scheme with multiple government warnings.
- ZAP Strategy PAMM: Promoted as a trading solution but heavily reliant on recruitment.
- XtreamFX Global: Marketed as a forex academy but criticized for its lack of transparency.
- Tradera: A purported forex education platform accused of pyramid tactics.
Why Don’t Authorities Act Sooner?
One of the most pressing questions is why schemes like these are allowed to gain momentum before facing legal consequences. The answer lies in the difficulty of proving intent and fraud in MLMs. By the time authorities gather sufficient evidence, many victims have already suffered significant losses.
What Can You Do?
If you’ve been approached about joining VYB or any similar opportunity, take the following steps:
- Research Thoroughly: Look for transparency and tangible products.
- Avoid High-Pressure Tactics: Be wary of urgent deadlines and emotional appeals.
- Report Suspicious Activity: Share your concerns with relevant authorities to protect others.
Final Thoughts
Megan Lynch’s latest venture, VYB, raises more questions than answers. From its dubious structure to its reliance on recruitment, it exemplifies the tactics used by MLM schemes to prey on the hopes of vulnerable individuals. Stay informed, stay skeptical, and don’t fall for the hype.
If you’ve encountered similar schemes, feel free to share your story. Together, we can shine a light on these deceptive practices and protect future victims.
Stay tuned for updates and watch my latest YouTube video exposing this scheme here
Hello Dan. It’s good to know someone’s looking out for the low income. Most trying to pay or get out of debt.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support—it truly means a lot. You’re absolutely right; so many people, especially those on low incomes or struggling with debt, are vulnerable to these schemes because they promise quick solutions to financial hardships. While $25 might not seem like much to chase after once it’s gone, the real shock is in the scale—when you’re collecting $25 from 13,000 people, it adds up to $325,000. It doesn’t matter if that money comes from low-income families or high earners—it’s an incredible amount being siphoned away, often from those who can least afford to lose it. That’s why I do what I do, to raise awareness and protect people from being taken advantage of in these situations. Together, we can make a difference!”