I got scammed when I was 11 and tried to get a design for a channel for pvp minecraft(back in the day everyone would buy/sell these) and that was a blessing
I invested a bit in earth2 and after spending much time on it the last months I can say for sure that this is definitely not a scam. The project might fail (don't think so) but the devs are really serious on this and they have great plans. E2 could really get very, very big in a few years. Just give them time. It takes years to develop something that huge 👍
The trailer perfectly illustrates just how much money goes into scamming people. They legit put more effort into the presentation than the actual product, and of course, people buy into it.
@@strav8337 dude, I miss the time when people wouldn't just sprint like there's no tomorrow and slide like the entire ground had been lace with grease and butter.
@@absurdityman4159 I wouldn’t be surprised if I reoccur more than even Justin Y but I never comment and watch many games and other stuff so not many people recognize me
GO LOOK AT THE VIDEO AGAIN! It doesn't say not. It actually says, "To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme." They used improper punctuation and sold themselves out. If it said is before crowd1 it would be what they intended.
people who fall for pyramid schemes don't call them pyramid schemes because they are in denial. I had some family friends fall for a pyramid scheme a few years back and even though it had all the telltale signs of a pyramid scheme, they kept insisting it was actually a "multi-level marketing opportunity" that was reputable.
“We programmed a realistic rocket ship, and we forced one of our men to put on a VR headset and fly to Neptune. Of course, this will take years. However what makes it interesting is that he isn’t allowed to take his helmet off or we shoot him in the head.” “So how much is he getting paid?” “Minimum wage. But at that rate, we’re basically paying him to spend 12 years of his life and in return we pay him 762k. Definitely not worth it, Yeah. It’s basically torture. I spent two days in there and wanted to commit suicide, but then I realized that just resets the program. Luckily we’re streaming all of this so we get money. So it’s really a win-win scenario.” -Crowd1 Owner’s
I remember this story about a guy who made a crap load of cash by selling "5G repellent lotion". I have 0 hate for that guy nor do I have any remorse for the people who bought it.
@u dope What is up with religious people going to channels like penguinz0 and trying to spread their religion?You'd think this would be the last place for people like that to be in. This dude makes videos on shitty internet trends and cocks,what led you here?
I don't like when the elderly are scammed, because they usually don't have a way to defend themselves But there's a lot of scammers I consider heroes, just for stuff like this.
The reason it's wealthy people getting scammed is because the investment is relatively small compared to someone who doesn't have a lot of money. If the investment is $1,000, that's gonna be a much easier decision for someone with $1 million to make than for someone with $80,000 to make. If you're spending a smaller percentage of your net worth on it, it's not gonna be something that you put as much thought into.
I think the notepad and bookmark features are probably targeting old folks who don't know they don't have to pay for that. which is the exact sort of scumbag tactics I would expect from this kind of company
Not sure if anybody noticed, but on the disclaimer he pointed out... "To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme," I think the word "is" was supposed to be IN FRONT of "Crowd1." Instead, they simply admitted they're a scam in their own disclaimer.
Even as obvious a scam as it is, people are still fooled by it. Scamming people is rarely ever the scammer being smart but people getting scammed because they're stupid
Charlie getting nostalgic about the old Cartoon Network website got me all caught up in the nostalgia too. I used to spend so many hours on that Teen Titans fighting game.
@@nategwright the electricity it needs to be produced it's huge, such as bitcoin farms, therefore it leaves a big carbon trail that pollutes the environment.
@@gavinly7568 its the servers that host the image, it's not a normal png or jpeg, it's a server generated image that will dissipate after the server goes down, but I don't get the argument that its bad as a online game takes as much power to run as a couple NFTs
I think what's the most fucking insidious about LinkMe and SoMe is that their names are so purposefully vague, that you simply can't get around the fact that searching for any information on the sites is next to impossible in most search engines. Trying to get more info on SoMe, I even literally came across a dead end due to the fact that "SoMe," in those exact capitals, is fucking shorthand for *Social Media!* This is goddamn seizure-inducing!
Pretty sure the names are just incompetent, not malicious. SoMe is essentially the exact same thing as linktree so it's actually a genius idea that has a shit ton of demand behind it. Problem is, linktree already exists.
“Migster” looks and SOUNDS like it was ripped off someone’s deviant art, made 3D by the same geniuses that made “The Amazing Bulk”, and then given the most nasally quaint, milk toast, Starbucks janitor voice they could. And you’re buying......a platform? How does one BUY a platform? So I need to call r/WallStreetBets for this? Because this all sounds about as easy as algebra to understand. Fuck that. But yeah keep being awesome Crit, you’re the man G
I don't understand why Charlie gets so baffled at this. We live in a time where ppl paid for Belle Delphine bath water. I'm 100% sure if Charlie sold fart jars he would make a ton of money
People are idiots and i have not realise this for years all those "karens", flat earth, anti vaccine groups i thought they are sarcastic or staged videos but they are real people not believing this planet is flat and that is only the tip of the iceberg...
@@Zack-wc5mv “real people not believing this planet is flat” Don’t know if this is sarcastic or just a typo, but yeah people can be incredibly stupid. At this point it takes a lot to surprise me
The most unbelievable part of YuGiOh is not that holograms can physically interact with the real world; not that you can have your soul snatched by losing so much as a game of Cee Lo; not that a random artifact worn around your neck gives you access to an alternate persona that is Git Gud personified But the fact that the Pharoah Yugi was able to style his hair like that in ancient Egypt without access to hair gel and dye as we know them today
@@frankiemorga2873 tfw I was a kid reading about how they pulled your brain out through your nose I'd love to have a time-lapse of the trial and error process behind that particular step
fr like i understand the video charlie watched in a diff language (i’m filipino) and he literally clicked away when the dude was about to announce what the currency is for LMAOOO edit: just wanna add that either way i probably still won’t understand what they’re selling
So basically it's a virtual world you can own land in Btw Straight up People who buy first accrue the ingame currency faster than those later, which you can just straight turn into money. They even have a Mastercard for it Thier own words and rules. Straight up a pyramid scheme
Im sorry but alot of these are flop’s. Nasty wet crabby patty flops. Just stop, quit while your ahead, please its done, its over you mustache-less monstrosity…
I love how intense the graphics are for the trailer, and then she picks some 2D side scroller someone likely slapped together on the weekend for a college assignment.
The fox told me to give up our life savings, hunny. He also said to beware of blasphemy by schemers such as my family and wife who are the devil’s messengers….
@@awesome65555 i mean, most dumbasses think crypto is great and cant be dictated by anyone because its "finite" then elon musk says "blah blah doge coin blah blah" and its value drops 11%
@@jimmythecrow i don't get what u wan't to say but crypto is going nowhere soon, its like heaven for illegal or even legal money transfer, Doge coin is just bullshit
@@Jonny5Fails it was a bot that tries to trigger people by saying god doesn't exist and such, so pretty much just a reddit neckbeard atheist who figured out how to bot
The only people that call pyramid schemes “multi level marketing opportunities” are people who are involved in multiple pyramid schemes and trying to convince their friends they aren’t morons.
My mom was involved in this company, they call it "network marketing based". They say that Crowd1 is not a pyramid, because it has the product which participants can promote by inviting other people. The product, as I understand, is services of airline(name of which I can't remember) and this tournament platform. Btw, Miggster's hosts promised to add well-known competitive esport disciplines and organise tournaments between famous teams *in the future* . So I remember how my brother actually finished one of these events in primitive yeti arcade in the top 3, maybe he even won there. He won the prize that was some shit like phonecase or socks, but he didn't received it even after calling support service lol And yes, Crowd1 participants are used to call all negative reviews for their company as paid and weak attempt to "ruin the innovative business scheme"
"To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme." The wording of this can be perceived as them admitting they ARE an investment scheme... Since the non-essential clause ", at no level," can be removed you end up with "To avoid any confusion, Crowd1 is an investment scheme." Just straight up admitting to it lol
Omg, I totally didn’t notice that. That phrasing and punctuation leaves it ambiguous as to whether the “at no level” part is supposed to apply to the first or last clause of the sentence. 🤔
It is most likely on purpose as it could be beneficial for them if facing possible legal proceedings. What it wants you to think it says is: "To avoid any confusion, at no level IS Crowd1 an investment scheme", but the meaning of the sentence definitely is not the same even though in casual speech it seems like the same thing.
I don't think I've seen something that's more a Pyramid Scheme than this. They charge you for things that you apps that do the exact same thing on the app store.
They call it “multi-level marketing” when you’re a part of it or they’re recruiting. Everyone ELSE calls it a pyramid scheme. That being said, join my-NO!
Some people don't choose to be socially awkward, through medical issues they just are, and it's because of those people that scammers like this deserve to rot in prison. Sick
Oh god I remember how back in 2019 people around me were in too deep with crowd1. Everyone was joining the bandwagon, people inviting other for the $$$ and I almost bought into it due to peer pressure and the fear of missing out but my instinct knew that the entire premise of crowd1 was just a scam. I did my own research and discover that they don't actually have a product or services that they offer, technically they have a service but its "teaching" people about opportunities and that load of crap they say on their so called meetings. I really hate how they target the vulnerable to gain a lil bit of that dough, they straight up just flash you some fancy words so that you may think they are smart and know what they are doing. They call their ventures business opportunities but what happens in reality is that you're simply paying to get a ticket to hear a rich man tells his "rags to riches story" I also love how their members are so deluded they think that they'll get rich by inviting more people.
ever since the reddit gme every social media user wants to be part of the "next big thing", you just need to target those people and bot twitter followers
I think it just that scammers have realized that theres a LARGE pool of stupid gamers out there just waiting to be scammed....i mean with alot of the games nowadays you can say we already do and people come back for more. Its kind one of the perfect audiences to scam.
@@carto4028 True, because of the FOMO these scammers use, gamers are with the elderly on the most susceptible to these sort of pyramid and ponzi schemes.
I love the camera trick they do where they have a side-angle of the speaker to inject this false sense of authenticity. Reminds me of the skit in Inside when Bo Burnham had a gag where there was a third camera angle, even more skewed to the side. XD
4:10 - You can download a package with ALL Flash games archived and running. It's called FlashPoint. I've used it to relive some old flash games, and so far haven't been added to some foreign botnet as far as I can tell.
"I think some people just need to get scammed" Yep.. There are your Runescape dupe scams and the tf2 steam gift card scams, but at least the majority of us learn. I feel bad for the vulnerable people who repeatedly get scammed, chasing that fomo. It's so sad
I'm proud to say i never got scammed in games as a kid. Now that i think about it i think a guy stole a set of wings from me on MU Online by removing his item from the trade right before pressing ready. fuck.
I just watched this video again after 9 months and had forgotten about it, scrolled down to comment the EXACT same thing :') Well played past me, well played.
While watching this I remembered that this crowd one thing is the one that my grandpa got scammed on last year I think and at the time it didn't really matter to me and my grandma and my aunts keep telling him that its a scam but he just ignored them and it just shows how there are people who just get scammed by these sort of things I don't know what happened to him after realizing it but I just hope he learns his lesson
"To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme" that sentence is hilarious. Idk if I just suck at english but the way it's set up seems like it implies that it is an investment scheme. Take out the comma part and its just "To avoid any confusion Crowd1 is an investment scheme" Its like they're literally telling you they're a scam and people still buy into it
The way I was taught in school was that any sentence with a comma conjunction should still make sense without the conjunction being there. The “To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme” just becomes “To avoid any confusion, Crowd1 is an investment scheme”… well done
The "intended" sentence would be "To avoid any confusion, at no level is Crowd1 an investment scheme". By phrasing it in the way you mentioned, they are actually saying the opposite thing - in other words, the truth - and thus have plausible deniability of misleading customers into buying a pyramid scheme. "We told everyone it was a scam from the start!"
Crowd1 actually says, it "is an investment scheme" and they want "to avoid any confusion, at no level" about whether it is or is not a scheme. Pretty honest people.
I'm very glad that I as a young person was still able to look at all the NFT/Crypto shit and deduce "Yeah none of this is going to last or maintain any value"
I mean, there are some very vulnerable people out there man. Dementia victims / any victims with some debilitating mental illness are usually the ones played for the victim in these scams.
haha lifes being destroyed. Haha that is so damn funny right? What else do you laugh about? People who get murdered because they went on a date with a psychopath who appeared normal? Do you actually think that old people(the majority of scam victims) deserve this? You are disgusting.
What if you told people that they could plant and own ACTUAL TREES? What a thing that would be. You could own an ACTUAL part of the world!
@Spatza god real
@Spatza really interesting, but I am currently still on the ocean floor searching for whoever the fuck asked
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 EXACTLY.
uhh guys, I think that Spatza is a bot so no need to argue to that
@@johnmeme2857 I was gonna mention it, but I figured they were having fun with it.
Can't wait for Charlie to make a Scam Tier-List.
I swear to god these self promoting bot comments are gunna be the end of me
@@mattp8466 Same they're annyoing.
Yes
The air umbrella should be S tier
This is genius
Imagine getting scammed by a furry advertising a long forgotten scooby doo flash game
bro but that scooby doo game was wildin ngl homie
@@flandera9965 true this is
with slamming machine core techno music playing
That's a fox after all.
If the idea is dumb, I'm not gon buy it. Not even a lil furry fox can convince me.
Imagine making a trailer with that high of a budget and of movie quality just for a tournament where you play a Cartoon Network Scooby-Doo Flash Game.
Or candy crush
That one frog game
With all the effort they put into the scam, they could've just supplied the product
No
@hi friends what
This reminds me of when I spent 5 hours to create a script that can automatically complete a job that takes 2 hours
@Spatza lmao wtf
@Spatza lol what?
Crowd1's site and services look like the fake websites in GTAV
Exactly
@Mr.pickles Exactlier
@Mr.pickles i mean yeah, if they tell you a car is shit, it will be actually shit
Came here to say this. Was not disappointed.
@@agaveboy underrated second reply
“Some people need to get scammed” amen brother. Nothing teaches better than experience.
well i mean idk there's some pretty good teachers out there
@@TheSoup222222 this is for the ones who can’t be taught by even the best. They live among us
I got scammed when I was 11 and tried to get a design for a channel for pvp minecraft(back in the day everyone would buy/sell these) and that was a blessing
I invested a bit in earth2 and after spending much time on it the last months I can say for sure that this is definitely not a scam. The project might fail (don't think so) but the devs are really serious on this and they have great plans. E2 could really get very, very big in a few years. Just give them time. It takes years to develop something that huge 👍
@@Beelzebubby91 "They live among us"
"Among us"
*Breathing intensifies*
The trailer perfectly illustrates just how much money goes into scamming people. They legit put more effort into the presentation than the actual product, and of course, people buy into it.
Sounds like every call of duty
@@sigmamale4147 back when call of duty was actually good. now its just the same game with a different name
@@strav8337 yeah i agree
@@strav8337 dude, I miss the time when people wouldn't just sprint like there's no tomorrow and slide like the entire ground had been lace with grease and butter.
Those clips and animations are literally stolen. Because they are thiefs through and through.
they're literally the embodiment of "trust me I'm a dolphin"
Hi
Trust me I’m ze doctor
Bruh your everywhere like that OWO commenter guy
@@absurdityman4159 I wouldn’t be surprised if I reoccur more than even Justin Y but I never comment and watch many games and other stuff so not many people recognize me
@@KingDomxd oh uh ok
"To avoid any confusion Crowd1 is not an investment scheme"
Well in THAT case, thanks for clearing that up.
@u dope no
@u dope idc
@NesiaWaffen alright then
@NesiaWaffen I don't get it
GO LOOK AT THE VIDEO AGAIN! It doesn't say not.
It actually says, "To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme."
They used improper punctuation and sold themselves out. If it said is before crowd1 it would be what they intended.
people who fall for pyramid schemes don't call them pyramid schemes because they are in denial. I had some family friends fall for a pyramid scheme a few years back and even though it had all the telltale signs of a pyramid scheme, they kept insisting it was actually a "multi-level marketing opportunity" that was reputable.
aha ncr ranger
That must have been painful to watch
“We programmed a realistic rocket ship, and we forced one of our men to put on a VR headset and fly to Neptune. Of course, this will take years. However what makes it interesting is that he isn’t allowed to take his helmet off or we shoot him in the head.”
“So how much is he getting paid?”
“Minimum wage. But at that rate, we’re basically paying him to spend 12 years of his life and in return we pay him 762k. Definitely not worth it, Yeah. It’s basically torture. I spent two days in there and wanted to commit suicide, but then I realized that just resets the program. Luckily we’re streaming all of this so we get money. So it’s really a win-win scenario.”
-Crowd1 Owner’s
What
lmfao
Christ almighty, this reminds me of an episode from Jimmy Neutron.
Should've programmed the headset with a starship instead of a rocket. At least then he can walk around.
I don’t know Charlie, it clearly says it isn’t a scam.
Yeah they wouldn't lie would they?
@@bacon_haired_dude7050 If they didn't lie, I get the product. If they did lie, they go to hell. Either way I consider it a win-win.
@@bacon_haired_dude7050 well lying is illegal so yea..
@@skewd2528 yeah totally dude that's like illegal they wouldn't lie
@@bacon_haired_dude7050 just like when you ask someone if they're a cop. They have to tell the truth
I remember this story about a guy who made a crap load of cash by selling "5G repellent lotion".
I have 0 hate for that guy nor do I have any remorse for the people who bought it.
Lmao that guy was a genius, selling it to Facebook boomers....
@u dope What is up with religious people going to channels like penguinz0 and trying to spread their religion?You'd think this would be the last place for people like that to be in.
This dude makes videos on shitty internet trends and cocks,what led you here?
@@caliqm2199 those aren't real people, they are basically comment robots programmed to spam the same message over and over in youtube comments
I don't like when the elderly are scammed, because they usually don't have a way to defend themselves
But there's a lot of scammers I consider heroes, just for stuff like this.
@u dope u gay
King of pyramids sounds like a final boss
Or a Yu-Gi-Oh card
The reason it's wealthy people getting scammed is because the investment is relatively small compared to someone who doesn't have a lot of money. If the investment is $1,000, that's gonna be a much easier decision for someone with $1 million to make than for someone with $80,000 to make. If you're spending a smaller percentage of your net worth on it, it's not gonna be something that you put as much thought into.
“YOU GET NOTHING YOU LOSE GOOD DAY SIR”- Willy Wonka
@Spatza I know dude man god is just in a crazy book made for psychos by psychos
@Spatza really interesting, but I am currently still on the ocean floor searching for whoever the fuck asked
@Spatza troll
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 dont worry hea going through a phase. Hes a troll neo nazi
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 I’m pretty sure this is a bot. I’ve seen this exact comment on like 10 different videos.
I think the notepad and bookmark features are probably targeting old folks who don't know they don't have to pay for that. which is the exact sort of scumbag tactics I would expect from this kind of company
its the same thing the twitch thots do. But they scam children
@@jimmythecrow
c h i l d r e n
@@jimmythecrow *manchildren
There is a BBC africa investigastion on it. Its great, and their biggest market are vulnerable africans
Not sure if anybody noticed, but on the disclaimer he pointed out... "To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme," I think the word "is" was supposed to be IN FRONT of "Crowd1." Instead, they simply admitted they're a scam in their own disclaimer.
these morons really bought something that said it was a scam
Even as obvious a scam as it is, people are still fooled by it. Scamming people is rarely ever the scammer being smart but people getting scammed because they're stupid
"We aren't a scam, trust us"
People: Ah yes, nobody online would ever lie to me, here take all my money
I swear these people need to play runescapes
Their LinkedIn employee list is absolutely hilarious. 😅
@u dope you kept saying that useless link, and its annoying for most of the people.
Just get straight to the point
“You really think someone do that? Just go on the Internet and tell lies?”
Idk about you guys, but that Nigerian prince is gonna come to my house and give me a billion dollars any day now 😌
“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that” - George Carlin
I live by this daily. It answers a lot of questions as to why clients do what they do. Hell, even some fellow lawyers are dumb as rocks.
Worked at a call center, can confirm.
explains how stupid i am
Sometimes im a genius and most of the time complete opposite
that is only true if the stupidity distribution is symmetrical, the average is not always the middle
Charlie getting nostalgic about the old Cartoon Network website got me all caught up in the nostalgia too. I used to spend so many hours on that Teen Titans fighting game.
Same!!
Aren't NFTs like, directly counter to environmentalist efforts?
Yep.
I remember hearing this, but I fail to see how. Mind enlightening me?
@@nategwright the electricity it needs to be produced it's huge, such as bitcoin farms, therefore it leaves a big carbon trail that pollutes the environment.
@@TheBakerDB how does a picture and a code use up that much power?
(Not trying to invalidate you just a little confused)
@@gavinly7568 its the servers that host the image, it's not a normal png or jpeg, it's a server generated image that will dissipate after the server goes down, but I don't get the argument that its bad as a online game takes as much power to run as a couple NFTs
I think what's the most fucking insidious about LinkMe and SoMe is that their names are so purposefully vague, that you simply can't get around the fact that searching for any information on the sites is next to impossible in most search engines. Trying to get more info on SoMe, I even literally came across a dead end due to the fact that "SoMe," in those exact capitals, is fucking shorthand for *Social Media!* This is goddamn seizure-inducing!
they know what they're doing
@@brunosouza3326 Obviously, I'm just making a pointed observation.
Pretty sure the names are just incompetent, not malicious. SoMe is essentially the exact same thing as linktree so it's actually a genius idea that has a shit ton of demand behind it. Problem is, linktree already exists.
they took common words so people cant really search for them
SoMe is literally just the word some, like youll never find info about it by just searching the name
Any crowdfunded game with default assets just screams scam to me nowadays.
And the bots have arrived.
@@LocalSlav are they bots or just spammers
@NesiaWaffen Piss off kraut.
@@Saliem02 A bit of both really.
Yandere Sim
“Migster” looks and SOUNDS like it was ripped off someone’s deviant art, made 3D by the same geniuses that made “The Amazing Bulk”, and then given the most nasally quaint, milk toast, Starbucks janitor voice they could.
And you’re buying......a platform? How does one BUY a platform? So I need to call r/WallStreetBets for this? Because this all sounds about as easy as algebra to understand.
Fuck that.
But yeah keep being awesome Crit, you’re the man G
The ad’s effects are so fucking good, and then there’s the red little fox’s animation 😶
😶
I don't understand why Charlie gets so baffled at this. We live in a time where ppl paid for Belle Delphine bath water. I'm 100% sure if Charlie sold fart jars he would make a ton of money
I swear if I see these bots invade Jesus’ channel one more time
Half temped to click on the link, might lead to Charlie fart jars
People are idiots and i have not realise this for years all those "karens", flat earth, anti vaccine groups i thought they are sarcastic or staged videos but they are real people not believing this planet is flat and that is only the tip of the iceberg...
I mean that was more of a meme, like "haha guys look I bought belles bath water, look at how wacky and trendy and random I am"
@@Zack-wc5mv “real people not believing this planet is flat”
Don’t know if this is sarcastic or just a typo, but yeah people can be incredibly stupid. At this point it takes a lot to surprise me
The king of pyramids sounds like a rejected YuGiOh villain.
The pharaoh that came before Yami Yugi
The most unbelievable part of YuGiOh is not that holograms can physically interact with the real world; not that you can have your soul snatched by losing so much as a game of Cee Lo; not that a random artifact worn around your neck gives you access to an alternate persona that is Git Gud personified
But the fact that the Pharoah Yugi was able to style his hair like that in ancient Egypt without access to hair gel and dye as we know them today
@@viscountrainbows6452 You'd be surprised what the people that MUMMIFIED the dead could do.
@@frankiemorga2873 tfw I was a kid reading about how they pulled your brain out through your nose
I'd love to have a time-lapse of the trial and error process behind that particular step
There slogan is “challenge the game” but it should be “challenge the gamers intelligence”
Your videos are legitiamately so entertaining in these theyre so nice to just put on and chill
Watched this whole thing and I still have no idea what they were trying to sell
I'm glad I'm not the only one 😆
Literally nothing, which is why it’s so baffling as to why so many people signed up.
fr like i understand the video charlie watched in a diff language (i’m filipino) and he literally clicked away when the dude was about to announce what the currency is for LMAOOO
edit: just wanna add that either way i probably still won’t understand what they’re selling
Something about nft, crypto , and trees 😂
So basically it's a virtual world you can own land in
Btw
Straight up
People who buy first accrue the ingame currency faster than those later, which you can just straight turn into money. They even have a Mastercard for it
Thier own words and rules. Straight up a pyramid scheme
"Worst scam so far"
I think Charlie forgot about a recent "boxing match" that happened
Jesus christ dude stop
Im sorry but alot of these are flop’s. Nasty wet crabby patty flops. Just stop, quit while your ahead, please its done, its over you mustache-less monstrosity…
@@Dukeybookey what
@@ilhanbeg1234 How you get so annoyed, what did he said?
You comment all day and 99.9% suck without question. 1 above average amusing comment and like 1000 a day. Get a job.
I love how intense the graphics are for the trailer, and then she picks some 2D side scroller someone likely slapped together on the weekend for a college assignment.
4:50
You should join the tournament with your friends… NOW!
Getting scammed is one thing. But getting scammed by a little red furry fox!? Now that's a whole new low XD
...
???
I feel like you would get scammed by a little red furry fox🤣
When can I expect the French girls drawing of movie reptile 👀
The fox told me to give up our life savings, hunny. He also said to beware of blasphemy by schemers such as my family and wife who are the devil’s messengers….
"Miggster's calling, you have to answer!"
So basically it's the gaming version of Duolingo
lmao
Miggster knows where you live. If you don’t answer, he will come for you.
As a legit gold doubler in Oldschool Runescape, I approve this message.
"I think some people just NEED to get scammed" had me crying ahahaha
This is like spending $100 to scam 16 people out of $6 each.
Couldn’t get the math mentally immediately
XD
@@Ramsey276one 96$ stonks
@@awesome65555 i mean, most dumbasses think crypto is great and cant be dictated by anyone because its "finite" then elon musk says "blah blah doge coin blah blah" and its value drops 11%
@@jimmythecrow i don't get what u wan't to say but crypto is going nowhere soon, its like heaven for illegal or even legal money transfer, Doge coin is just bullshit
@@yuvi2284 doge coin was created to mock crypto and somehow it gained huge value damn
Shouldn't you just call "the king of pyramids" "the pharaoh"
The pharaoh is the king of games
@Spatza really interesting, but I am currently still on the ocean floor searching for whoever the fuck asked
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 I didn't see the rest of the comment after "your gods aren't real" before they deleted it. What did they say?
@@Jonny5Fails it was a bot that tries to trigger people by saying god doesn't exist and such, so pretty much just a reddit neckbeard atheist who figured out how to bot
@@PelagiMilitis scamhotep,scamhotep,scamhotep
The only people that call pyramid schemes “multi level marketing opportunities” are people who are involved in multiple pyramid schemes and trying to convince their friends they aren’t morons.
The miggster "Tournament Starting NOW" moment was like straight out of a black mirror episode.
When you're chilling on your couch then suddenly you get summoned to play in the Bloon Tower Defense 1 tourney.
It’s not a scam though, they said so.
I hope you're joking
@@bowl2609 How could he not? It's obvious.
@@bowl2609 c’mon dude.
@@bowl2609 what do you mean man? It says it’s not a scam in the video, come on
@@bowl2609 Are you doubting Miggster?
Charlie I love your sarcastic enthusiasm.
I watched this 3 times I love Charlie laughing at scams
Charlie should start a white shirt company.
white shirt multi level marketing
Call it White Tee Poison
@@Mariodash23 I think you’re on to something
I bet Reddit has a group of people defending this with their lives
And to oppose it, there is also a Reddit group devoting their time and soul to hate on it.
@@davidbernemojar1542 just reddit stuff lmao
Yeah look it up
@@davidbernemojar1542 the Reddit Law
@@DzakyAmany For any given topic with a positive Reddit there must also be an equally negative Reddit.
My mom was involved in this company, they call it "network marketing based". They say that Crowd1 is not a pyramid, because it has the product which participants can promote by inviting other people. The product, as I understand, is services of airline(name of which I can't remember) and this tournament platform.
Btw, Miggster's hosts promised to add well-known competitive esport disciplines and organise tournaments between famous teams *in the future* . So I remember how my brother actually finished one of these events in primitive yeti arcade in the top 3, maybe he even won there. He won the prize that was some shit like phonecase or socks, but he didn't received it even after calling support service lol
And yes, Crowd1 participants are used to call all negative reviews for their company as paid and weak attempt to "ruin the innovative business scheme"
I love how they put that intense music over these simple platform games lmao
"To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme."
The wording of this can be perceived as them admitting they ARE an investment scheme... Since the non-essential clause ", at no level," can be removed you end up with "To avoid any confusion, Crowd1 is an investment scheme." Just straight up admitting to it lol
Omg, I totally didn’t notice that. That phrasing and punctuation leaves it ambiguous as to whether the “at no level” part is supposed to apply to the first or last clause of the sentence. 🤔
That was my thinking as well.
i caught that too lol. they couldnt even bother to proofread.
It is most likely on purpose as it could be beneficial for them if facing possible legal proceedings. What it wants you to think it says is: "To avoid any confusion, at no level IS Crowd1 an investment scheme", but the meaning of the sentence definitely is not the same even though in casual speech it seems like the same thing.
Lmao you cant even sue them
The trailers so good you don’t need a good website
@@joshroehl6098 I wish you a fine day in hell
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 …What did you see?
@@HoneyBee-yr6bn a song and now I do not like music anymore
@@KorporalKReephdmkiytrecv69 I expected it to be a Rickroll...
I now know that you've experienced something *_far_* worse.
@u dope you kept saying that useless link, and its annoying for most of the people.
Just get straight to the point or shut up
This is the most baffling, but also the most complex scam I’ve ever seen.. I wanna see who comes out on top with this whole thing
I don't think I've seen something that's more a Pyramid Scheme than this. They charge you for things that you apps that do the exact same thing on the app store.
Imagine chillling in your living room and suddenly someone's e621 fursona hacks your phone and ruins your living room.
Just another slow Sunday
Elite pyramid scheme my man
They call it “multi-level marketing” when you’re a part of it or they’re recruiting. Everyone ELSE calls it a pyramid scheme. That being said, join my-NO!
7:51 “With SoMe that is not a problem anymore.”
That sounds so unnatural
The scene starting at 5:06 is literally a ripoff of the “Arena” scene from TRON: Legacy.
Just wait till those indian call centers get ahold of the good ole "this is not a scam, we promise" line. We'd all be done for 😳
they already do that lol
Oh hell nah 😳
This video is just Jesus underestimating how stupid humanity can be
“I didn’t resurrect myself for this BOOL SCHITT!”
Some people don't choose to be socially awkward, through medical issues they just are, and it's because of those people that scammers like this deserve to rot in prison. Sick
Oh god I remember how back in 2019 people around me were in too deep with crowd1. Everyone was joining the bandwagon, people inviting other for the $$$ and I almost bought into it due to peer pressure and the fear of missing out but my instinct knew that the entire premise of crowd1 was just a scam. I did my own research and discover that they don't actually have a product or services that they offer, technically they have a service but its "teaching" people about opportunities and that load of crap they say on their so called meetings.
I really hate how they target the vulnerable to gain a lil bit of that dough, they straight up just flash you some fancy words so that you may think they are smart and know what they are doing. They call their ventures business opportunities but what happens in reality is that you're simply paying to get a ticket to hear a rich man tells his "rags to riches story" I also love how their members are so deluded they think that they'll get rich by inviting more people.
When the mascot for a scam streaming platform looks like your biomutant character.....
I think businesses like these could also be used as money laundering cause I cant believe people would spend up to 2500 euros to subscribe to this.
Good point mr Skeet
That makes sense.
I think some of it might be mental illness
Maybe a manic episode or something but def laundering
People do generally have this kind of money laying around. Top 30% of most countries
Crowd1 backwards is 1dworc which if rearranged translated to easyclaps got ya.
I don't think you can make that word out of crowd1
Charlie talking about the Dexter's Lab game "Clone-A-Doodle-Doo" made me feel nostalgic.
ever since the reddit gme every social media user wants to be part of the "next big thing", you just need to target those people and bot twitter followers
Pretty sure gme is not what caused it lol
Its all about doing your due dilligence. Not sure what a short squeeze has to do with this though.
Gme is still the next big thing, not too late to get on board
I think it just that scammers have realized that theres a LARGE pool of stupid gamers out there just waiting to be scammed....i mean with alot of the games nowadays you can say we already do and people come back for more. Its kind one of the perfect audiences to scam.
@@carto4028 True, because of the FOMO these scammers use, gamers are with the elderly on the most susceptible to these sort of pyramid and ponzi schemes.
Pls play power wash simulator, it’s nothing short of a masterpiece
That game suc- I mean blows
You speak the truth
Woah that's a pretty high octane game man. Might overload Charlie's sense.
@@Sorrelhas bro code, trust us he needs to play it
Do you use a power washer in this game?
Thanks to everyone that supports us young creators out here. Nothing would be possible without you guys.
Kids Nextdoor MMO on cartoon network online was my jam!
When more effort went into the trailer then the actual website/scam:
Huh, so kind of like Fyre Festival then
You mean like all scams?
Fr
@Spatza really interesting, but I am currently still on the ocean floor searching for whoever the fuck asked
@Spatza really interesting, but I am currently still on the ocean floor searching for whoever the fuck asked
That Dexter’s Lab chicken game was cool as fuck
tru
I can't be the only one who just killed all the chickens.
@@voltsm_ ok first u two have the same profile pic.
I loved the Billy and Mandy game plus the ed edd n eddy demo derby game
Bruh another piece from my childhood
Wattson from apex is calling
I love the camera trick they do where they have a side-angle of the speaker to inject this false sense of authenticity. Reminds me of the skit in Inside when Bo Burnham had a gag where there was a third camera angle, even more skewed to the side. XD
4:10 - You can download a package with ALL Flash games archived and running.
It's called FlashPoint.
I've used it to relive some old flash games, and so far haven't been added to some foreign botnet as far as I can tell.
Damn I wish I had the motivation to take advantage of people's stupidity like this
@NesiaWaffen WoW, that's a lot of words
Or the sheer lack of morality. It's unfortunate that I am not a total swine. I could be rolling in stolen money if I didn't have a conscience
@@AlienFreak69 I just commented something similar, lol. Guess you gotta spend humanity to make money
@NesiaWaffen what
@NesiaWaffen festroyers
"I think some people just need to get scammed" Yep.. There are your Runescape dupe scams and the tf2 steam gift card scams, but at least the majority of us learn. I feel bad for the vulnerable people who repeatedly get scammed, chasing that fomo. It's so sad
I'm proud to say i never got scammed in games as a kid. Now that i think about it i think a guy stole a set of wings from me on MU Online by removing his item from the trade right before pressing ready. fuck.
I logged into a fake steam site like 10 years ago but got my account back an hour later lol
i dont understand how people who repeatedly get scammed make money????
what tf2 steam gift card scams? I’m confused
@@carteriffic1681 "trade me your item and I'll send you a steam giftcard"
"we are going to sell worthless parts of land in a possible scam game- BUT- we will plant tons and tons of trees"
So much effort went into the visuals of that trailer, and the games they showed for it were all flash games.
Crowd1 is just "Buzzwords: The Company"
"some people deserve to be scammed" - Charles White
"theres a sucker born every minute" - P. T. Barnum (probably)
I just watched this video again after 9 months and had forgotten about it, scrolled down to comment the EXACT same thing :') Well played past me, well played.
While watching this I remembered that this crowd one thing is the one that my grandpa got scammed on last year I think and at the time it didn't really matter to me and my grandma and my aunts keep telling him that its a scam but he just ignored them and it just shows how there are people who just get scammed by these sort of things I don't know what happened to him after realizing it but I just hope he learns his lesson
"To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme" that sentence is hilarious. Idk if I just suck at english but the way it's set up seems like it implies that it is an investment scheme. Take out the comma part and its just "To avoid any confusion Crowd1 is an investment scheme"
Its like they're literally telling you they're a scam and people still buy into it
"We aren't an investment scheme"
Seriously 🤣
I am completely convinced though
The way I was taught in school was that any sentence with a comma conjunction should still make sense without the conjunction being there. The “To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 is an investment scheme” just becomes “To avoid any confusion, Crowd1 is an investment scheme”… well done
They knew
The "intended" sentence would be "To avoid any confusion, at no level is Crowd1 an investment scheme". By phrasing it in the way you mentioned, they are actually saying the opposite thing - in other words, the truth - and thus have plausible deniability of misleading customers into buying a pyramid scheme. "We told everyone it was a scam from the start!"
Ya its a dumb pet peeve of mine when people use commas incorrectly. It messes up the flow of reading and the intent of the ideas presented.
I looked it up and a bunch of people in my country are just getting hooked in. Oh goooooooooooods.
“It’s believable because it’s not a scam”
My new fill in the blank excuse.
This scam series is becoming increasingly more insane and ridiculous
@hi friends shut up!
@@user-gk4dj8gl9p It's a bot, promoting some good ol' religious worship or something. Very evangelical fellow, incredibly annoying.
@@scourgi5274 they could at less program at least a phrase on it!
XD
@hi friends you kept saying that useless link, and its annoying for most of the people.
Just get straight to the point or shut up
This...
This is just friggin Essential Oils “Boss Babe” but for crypto nuts
The people being scammed call them MLM's to fool themselves into thinking they're boss babes.
LMFAO “what does this mean” im crying
Crowd1 actually says, it "is an investment scheme" and they want "to avoid any confusion, at no level" about whether it is or is not a scheme. Pretty honest people.
I think they worded it that way so they couldn't get in trouble with the American government, because they didn't lie about being a scam.
@@kekkiko6647 yeah, I'm just glad they didn't make it sound too much like they weren't a scam.
if a liar tells you he's lying, is he honest? hm.
@@brunosouza3326 if you can't believe a lying person who tells you they're lying what can you believe?
@@brunosouza3326 If a liar tells you he is lying he is not responsible for your belief of his lying about lying.
"To avoid any confusion, at no level, Crowd1 'is' an investment scheme."
It's literally in the wording: "Is an investment scheme". Sly bastards, lol.
extremely upsetting to see many people falling for this obvious scam :/ they aren't even trying to hide it anymore lol
Man commas just be fucking with everyone who didn't pass english in HS
@@Hermit.Crabbe You don't say
Well just like Charlie says: "if you fall for this obvious scam, then that's on you"
Just got it lol... the sad part is that someone honestly fell for it because they either forgot or didn't know how commas work
I'm very glad that I as a young person was still able to look at all the NFT/Crypto shit and deduce "Yeah none of this is going to last or maintain any value"
I love how he actually stopped to make sure one of his fans don't get scam
All the people who make these scams just watched SAO and thought “we can do that!”
and within 28 seconds of their time spent on the project, they said "yeah nah, too ambitious, SCAM THEM FOR THEIR MONEY BOYS!"
Im just thinking that one meme from jontron wjere he looks at a box “i can make this work” vid
Nothing but respect for Crowd1. Scamming that many people with that obvious of a scam is just the funniest shit I've ever seen.
Also stealing ready player one start scene
I mean, there are some very vulnerable people out there man. Dementia victims / any victims with some debilitating mental illness are usually the ones played for the victim in these scams.
@@fgm-148javelin3 And the arena from Tron: Legacy, might I add.
haha lifes being destroyed. Haha that is so damn funny right? What else do you laugh about? People who get murdered because they went on a date with a psychopath who appeared normal? Do you actually think that old people(the majority of scam victims) deserve this? You are disgusting.
@@the_jones528 Don't get me wrong but nobody with dementia would spend like $200 on a scooby doo flash game lol
I got a opera GX ad that had penguinz0 in the ad that played for this video
charlie YOU just sent me on a nostalgia dream warp my dude!