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Scam That Promised Cheap Holidays In Paradise Banned


 

 

www.independent.co.uk A pyramid selling scheme that has been spreading through the Asian community with the lure of near-instant wealth has been halted by legal action.

"High-pressure" sales tactics were employed by the OMI Club and VIP Club to coax hundreds of people to sign up for a get-rich-quick project at presentations at four-star London hotels.

In return for a joining fee of Ă‚ÂŁ1,695, members were reputedly able to obtain discounts on holidays at luxury resorts such as Richard Branson's Necker Island. But they were told after hours of intense sales spiel that the real path to wealth lay in signing up friends and family to the scheme.

Yesterday the Office of Fair Trading obtained an interim High Court injunction against a businessman, Gurdeep Singh, for his involvement in VIP Club for allegedly breaking laws on advertising, lotteries and consumer protection. The OFT estimated the scheme may have collected as much as Ă‚ÂŁ17m from recruits.

The OFT described the organisation as a "pyramid selling scheme" and said Mr Singh had previously given undertakings to the OFT about a similar business he ran called OMI Club. The watchdog claimed that he had breached or was likely to breach those undertakings at VIP Club.

According to footage shot by an undercover reporter from BBC's Watchdog in October, recruits were enticed into VIP Club with suggestions they could be enjoying a luxurious lifestyle at top foreign resorts. One organiser told an undercover reporter he could become a millionaire.

psychologist who analysed the BBC's footage, Geoff Beattie, said the methods used by the club such as reward and applause focused on "positive conditioning". "It reminds you of what happens in evangelical situations and also some cult situations," he said.

Members were told their potential earnings were up to Ă‚ÂŁ99,900 in just 10 months. The OFT said: "Potential recruits are invited to attend high-pressure sales presentations that can last six hours, and are held in glamorous hotels across the country.

"In the case of OMI, complainants allege that considerable pressure was placed on attendees to become members and pay the membership fee within a very short space of time.

"It was claimed during a VIP presentation that there was a growing UK membership base of around 10,000 people, which would mean that a total of around Ă‚ÂŁ17m has been paid into the scheme by new members."

The OFT worked with trading standards and the Department of Trade and Industry to collect evidence for the case. Officials are investigating the involvement of other people in both schemes.

Mr Singh failed to respond to The Independent's inquiries about VIP Club. However in an e-mail to the BBC last month he denied any wrongdoing. "This is not a pyramid scheme, respected legal advice has been sought and is ongoing," he wrote.

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Scam That Promised Cheap Holidays In Paradise Banned
Scam That Promised Cheap Holidays In Paradise Banned

Legal action has stopped a pyramid selling scheme spreading through the Asian community. (29/12/2005)
Visitors  To UK 'To Top 30m Mark'
Visitors To UK 'To Top 30m Mark'

Britain is expecting a rise in visitors from Asia and Eastern Europe. (29/12/2005)
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Londoners Bid Farewell To Bus Icon

Londoners have said a fond farewell to the open-backed double-decker Routemaster bus. (15/12/2005)
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Giant Mosque For 40,000 May Be Built For London Olympics

A massive mosque for 40,000 worshippers is being proposed beside the Olympic complex in London. (01/12/2005)
Tony Blair Hosts Tourism Breakfast
Tony Blair Hosts Tourism Breakfast

Tony Blair launched the Tourism 2012 Charter in the lead up to the London Olympic Games. (24/11/2005)
 Record Breaking World Travel Market
Record Breaking World Travel Market

World Travel Market 2005 was the largest ever. (17/11/2005)
Bradt Updates Your Child Abroad
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London Tourism Is True Bomb Victim

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Islamic Tourism prepares for a German edition
Islamic Tourism prepares for a German edition

In the November/December issue of Islamic Tourism, the publisher Mr A.S. Shakiry traces the history of the magazine which will be published in German in 2006. (03/11/2005)
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Four hard years: achievements, ambitions and plans

It takes a lot of courage and money to launch a publication, especially when it is of a cultural nature or takes a different view and approach to what is common and vulgar. (03/11/2005)
Languages and globalization of tourism
Languages and globalization of tourism

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New Boss At British Airways
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Study Of Bombings Impact On UK Tourism

Oxford Economic Forecasting is producing a report of the impact of the bombings on tourism. (21/07/2005)
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An Africa Garden Outside The British Museum Delights Visitors. (23/06/2005)
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Britain's oldest examples of rock art have been found. (16/06/2005)
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A significant new section of Hadrian's Wall has been found. (02/06/2005)
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Earth From The Air
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The Tourism Manifesto
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Destinations: Newcomers set up impressive stands
Destinations: Newcomers set up impressive stands

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Read Islamic Tourism now in Spanish

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Haj: the most sacred journey on earth
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World Travel Market: Arabs optimistic despite Middle East’s negative image
World Travel Market: Arabs optimistic despite Middle East’s negative image

Despite the negative image of the Middle East caused by recent political developments, Arab and Muslim countries with stands at this year’s World Travel Market in London were optimistic about t (06/01/2005)

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Camley Street Nature Park: Wilderness in the heart of London

  Issue 73

Impressive Middle Eastern stands at World Travel Market

  Issue 73

Three anniversaries for London’s Mesopotamian story telling group

  Issue 73

London’s lesser known parks ideal for autumn walks

  Issue 72

Signs, Symbols Secrets: London’s Science Museum sheds light on alchemy

  Issue 72

Enduring Middle East: Scottish artist follows in the footsteps of Orientalist painter David Roberts

  Issue 71

An Interview with Mr. Ben Harper, Director of Sales & Marketing for Go Native Apartments in London

  Issue 71

Ramadhan in London

  Issue 71

Leptis Magna fascinates famous war photographer

  Issue 70

Middle Eastern states showcase heritage at London Book Fair

  Issue 70

Education, Knowledge, Networking and Entertainment at MPI event, the EMEC

  Issue 68

World Hajj & Umrah Convention, 11-12 February 2012, British Museum, London–UK

  Issue 68

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland
Enchanting fairground for the festive season
  Issue 67

Rye: a quaint historic town in East Sussex

  Issue 67

Arab Spring Countries At World Travel Market Optimistic About Tourism

  Issue 66

Exciting Horizons From New Exhibitors At WTM

  Issue 66

London’s Shubbak Festival: Penetrating flash of insight into Arab culture

  Issue 65

Heracles to Alexander the Great: Treasures from the Royal Capital of Macedon

  Issue 65

British Museum's Afghan exhibition extended due to popular demand

  Issue 63

Hadrian’s Wall
A walk through history in Britain’s idyllic country side
  Issue 63

British Museum Showcases Omani Jewellery

  Issue 62

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland
Bigger And Better Every Year
  Issue 60

Middle East & North Africa Travel Association (MENATA) launched at World Travel Market

  Issue 59

Windsor: The Largest Inhabited Castle In The World

  Issue 59

Aladin's Cave Re-discovered: London's Silver Vaults

  Issue 59

World Cup Puts Africa Ahead Of The Tourism Game

  Issue 59

London's Garden Museum
Oasis Of Tranquillity In A Majestic Church Building
  Issue 58

Pitzhanger Gallery & House
Culture At Its Best In West London
  Issue 58

British Library Showcases Magnificent Maps

  Issue 57

Ramadan In London: Muslims And Non Muslims Celebrate Spirituality And Diversity

  Issue 56

West Wycombe
Overground Walks, Underground Caves
  Issue 56

Dickens House
Insight Into The Life Of A Great Novelist
  Issue 56

Holland Park
Entertainment In Tranquil Surroundings
  Issue 56

Chatham and Gillingham: Britain›s Historic Ports

  Issue 55

London International Fine Art Fair: Beauty & Elegance

  Issue 55

Ashridge Estate
Focal Point of Walks in the Chilterns Countryside
  Issue 54

Fortnum & Mason Showcases British Crafts

  Issue 54

Wales offers middle east travellers family fun adventures

  Issue 54

London Canal Museum
The Capital's Waterways Then And Now
  Issue 53

London Eye
A Bird's Eye View Of An Amazing City
  Issue 53

British Museum Showcases Muslim World's Extraordinary Legacy

  Issue 52

Historic Baths Draw Visitors To English Country Town

  Issue 51

First Nations Contribution To Winter Olympics Showcased By Canadian High Commission in London

  Issue 51

British Museum Introduces Native North American Indian Rituals

  Issue 51

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland: an ideal day out for the family

  Issue 50

Chasing Mirrors
Londons Arabs Exhibit Work At National Portrait Gallery
  Issue 50

Stratford-upon-Avon thrives on Shakespeare's legacy

  Issue 49

Moctezuma
Myth Comes To Life In British Museum's Aztec Exhibition
  Issue 49

Magic of Arab calligraphy attracts students from four continents

  Issue 49

Hampton Court
A great day out at a wonderful palace with magnificent gardens
  Issue 48

Africa
Tremendous potential for the development of tourism
  Issue 48

Impressive middle eastern stands at world travel market

  Issue 48

Southall
London's Little India
  Issue 47

Warwick Castle
Bringing the past to life
  Issue 46

London University Showcases Work of Kazakh Craftswomen

  Issue 46

Southend-on-Sea
legendary pier, impressive fair grounds
  Issue 46

Avebury
A mysterious present from the past
  Issue 45

Britain’s Premier Holiday Location Now Easier to See

  Issue 44

Hampstead
Lanes, Alleyways, Historic Houses, Quaint Boutiques
  Issue 44

Stonehenge
Magnificent, Magical And Mysterious
  Issue 44

Zipang
Mesopotamian story-tellers bring ancient tales to life in London
  Issue 44

Arabic Translation of Obama's biography announced at London book fair

  Issue 42

British & Ireland

  Issue 41

Leigh-on-Sea (UK)
An Upper Class Fishing Village Where Heritage Is Everything
  Issue 38

The Lure of the East
British Orientalist Painting
  Issue 36

The New Forest
An Experience Of Peaceful English Life
  Issue 35

Adventure Travel Show
Introducing Challenging Destinations
  Issue 34

Hastings
The 1066 Country
  Issue 33

African States Eager To Promote Islamic Sites

  Issue 33

China`s Terracotta Army Exhibition
at the British Museum
  Issue 32

Luxury Travel Fair

  Issue 31

Advert
ITW - Advertise in ITW
  Issue 30

Sacred
The British Library’s Visual Feast Of Holy Texts
  Issue 30

Advert
ITW - Advertise in ITW
  Issue 30

BTTF
British travel trade fair - 2007
  Issue 29

Advert
Arabian Travel Market 2007
  Issue 28

Destinations
Excellent introduction to unique attractions
  Issue 28

Southampton
History Comes Alive In The Old Town
  Issue 27

WTM 2006
Emphasis on the link between sport and tourism
  Issue 27

Spain Lives In Puebla
Mexico’s City Of Angels
  Issue 27

Hereford
Rural England At Its Best
  Issue 26

Ramadan In Britain
Spiritual Havens In A Secular Society
  Issue 26

Buckingham Palace
Where the Queen lives and works
  Issue 25

British Travel Awards 2006
Who are the best companies in the travel industry?
  Issue 25

Activities of the arab tourism organisation

  Issue 24

Advert
Islam Expo
  Issue 24

1001 Inventions
Enlightened Tribute To Muslim Discoveries
  Issue 23

Britain Hosts Festival
of Muslim Cultures
  Issue 22

London's International Travel Shows
Attract Muslim Countries
  Issue 22

World Travel Market
Arab and Muslim presence grows from strength to strength
  Issue 21

Greenwich
Where time began
  Issue 20

Forgotten Empire
The british museum in london is hosting a magnificent ...
  Issue 20

Advert
IT Noor
  Issue 20

Trafalgar
The decisive battle reinvented by tourism
  Issue 18

Destinations
Newcomers set up impressive stands
  Issue 17

Cardiff
From the Industrial Revolution to Yemeni Mosques
  Issue 17

The Muslim World
An ideal adventure travel destination
  Issue 16

Haj
The most sacred journey on earth
  Issue 15

World Travel Market
Arabs optimistic despite Middle East's negative image
  Issue 15

The Muslims in London
Striving for self-sufficiency without isolation
  Issue 14

Britain embraced
Islamic culture before immigrants arrived
  Issue 13

Awards to Islamic Tourism
Inspire confidence
  Issue 13

The Rise of Islamic Tourism
International conference discusses effect of 9/11 ...
  Issue 13

British Travel Trade Fair
Bosses predict 'best-ever' ...
  Issue 11

Nine eleven sep aside
Muslim countries are popular with tourists
  Issue 10

The arab and muslim worlds
Tremendous potential for the development …
  Issue 10

The Thames
London's lifeline, England's pride
  Issue 8

Edinburgh
The Muslim community of Edinburgh and their central mosque
  Issue 6

WTM
World Travel Market - London
  Issue 5

London
World Travel Market 2001
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