Categories: Cyber Security

Ponzi Scheme ‘Amazon Web Worker’ Vanishes With Billions of Kenyan Money, Pulls Down App

A new app dubbed Amazon Web Worker Africa (AWW Africa) which was the talk of the town as unemployed youth dished out referrals to the app in a bid to make a quick buck online.vToday, the app is no longer listed on the Google Play Store

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A section of Kenyans who had invested their money in Amazon Web Worker is a worried lot after the App was deleted from the Google Play store without any official communication.

At the time the App went down hundreds of Kenyans who had set up accounts and even referred their families and friends to join with the promise of making money online, had varying amounts in the system which they could not access.

One person had invested Ksh10,000 while another put in Ksh50,000 and others depositing up to Ksh300,000 in the app.

The amount of investment varied with the subscription packages on offer. People who signed up could earn by completing tasks as well as referring others to the platform.

Many were lured with different investment options on the app offering returns of up to 38.5% for a deposit of seven days.

The website that hosted the platform is no longer online neither is the Facebook or the Twitter page.

Others took loans to invest in the app much to their surprise when they could not access their accounts.

“My Ksh 21,000 is gone. I joined after taking a loan and subscribed to level 5. I have lost all my money and I do not know where to begin,” another victim exclaimed.

In another instance, a user recommended family members to join after investing Ksh50,000.

“I put in Ksh50,000 and I had registered all the family members including my parents who are now on my neck on where their money went,” a Facebook user lamented.

There is still no communication from police or government authorities over the complaints by Kenyans online.

The Central Bank of Kenya has in the past issued warnings over the various pyramid and ponzi schemes that are perpetuated online.

Such schemes offer a high return at no risk whatsoever if you invest in a particular scheme.Being asked to invest in
• an institution or scheme which is neither regulated nor registered with a regulatory body
• Scheme whose details of the owners are murky, or unclear.

The pressure to make an investment decision because the first investors made much higher returns than later investors.

In case you shared personal banking details, inform your bank immediately. Change the passwords to your online accounts immediately. Report the fraud to the DCI

Jakowiti Atwech

Managing Editor Kisasa News

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