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Don't fall for 'gifting cloud' pyramid schemes, warn Drumheller RCMP

Drumheller RCMP have issued a warning following what they say is an increase in invitations to participate in "gifting cloud" pyramid schemes.

Schemes offer a too good to be true opportunity, say police

Drumheller RCMP are warning people not to fall for "gifting cloud" pyramid schemes. (CBC)

DrumhellerRCMPhave issued a warningfollowing what they say is an increase in invitations to participate in "gifting cloud" pyramid schemes in the southern Alberta town.

The events, also known as "pay-it-forward clouds" or "gifting circles," emerge every few years under different names due to the stigma associated with the scams, police said.

Attendees are promised that if they invest a sum of $5,000, and recruit two to six more investors, they will receive a gift of $40,000 between four months and a year later.

Language designed to trick participants

"The language used is designed to make the women (and occasionally men) believe that it's a 'community' which helpspeople be financially independent and/or contribute to society in a positive way.They will be made to feel important, being told that it is an anonymous, invite-only event," police said in a release Tuesday.

RCMP said people should knowthat "clouds" are pyramid schemes thatare illegal in Canada,despite the positive language used.

Pyramid schemes aredefined as "frauds that are based on recruiting an ever-increasing number of investors," according to theCanadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Police saythose being recruited for these events should do their research, andreport any occurrences to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at1-888-495-8501.