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Hyperverse – UK Man Loses $15K in Hyperfund Investment Scam


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A UK man lost $15,000 in the Hyperverse Ponzi Scheme and warns others not to invest their hard earned money.

I reviewed Hyperverse a little while back and didn’t recommend it because of many red flags:

1- Owners have bad reputation of scamming people.

2- CEO is fake: The original Hyperverse / Hyperfund CEO was Jayden Wei and I mentioned in my original Hyperfund review (before they changed the name) that he looks like some Hyperfund VIP’s son.

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And after getting his pictures plastered all over the internet as a scammer, Hyperverse admins appoint a new CEO claiming to be ‘Steven Reece’ who does not exist outside of Hypertech group of companies.

hyperverse fake ceo

Steven Reece is a paid actor.

3- Hyperverse Name Change:

Hyperfund (the original platform name) was changed to Hyperverse after they got 6 Investors Fraud Warnings from India, New Zealand, Germany, Guernsey, UK and Bermuda.

Admins thought that a name change would keep the platform going a little while longer since there couldn’t be any Investor Fraud warnings against a brand new name.

4- Their Compliance Officer is Fake:

hyperverse scam compliance officer hope hill

Ronae Jull pretending to be Hope Hill Compliance Officer

She pretends her name is Hope Hill when in fact her name is Ronae Jull.

Hope / Ronae’s big master plan to keep the company out of regulation scrutiny was to replace the words ‘Investment’ and ‘ROI’ with the words ‘Club’ and ‘Rewards’.

That’s crazy.

5- No proof of revenue ‘outside’ of Network Marketing ‘Recruitment’.

Why is this bad?

Because there are only a finite number of gullible people to scam.

Once that number is exhausted, the Hyperverse / Hyperfund platform will collapse leaving the majority of investors in heavy financial losses.

And now Network Marketers have gotten so desperate that they are overwhelming Trust Pilot (and any other public platforms) with fake positive reviews to dupe new investors into believing Hyperverse is the Holy Grail of Investment Platforms for the average Joe and Jane.

But if you look, you will find the truth…

A UK man confesses that he got lured in on the enticing offer of tripling his income.

But his story ended up with him losing $15,000.

Now he tries to warn others not to make the same mistake…

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Why are MLM Investment scam systems like Hyperverse and Cashfx over populating the internet?

Because there are a ton of people who attempted to become successful with affiliate marketing and Network Marketing ventures for years but didn’t see the results they hoped for.

Success in any industry has to be earned.

There are no exceptions even on the Internet.


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-Rory Singh

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