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by AnthonyMouse
3170 days ago
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> Uber's been running at a consistent loss. So do a million other startups. That doesn't mean the drivers don't get their money. > Ponzi Schemes don't have customers? The majority of the scam's revenue comes from payments from workers rather than sales to customers. > It's the exact same behavior - pay us to make money. Pyramid schemes have pyramids. |
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Almost every business has a pyramid structure - that's literally basic business management for all but the most n00b of startups. It's the behavior that defines a Pyramid Scheme and this behavior matches it almost 100% to the definition.
In fact there's a nice database of plenty of other companies acting EXACTLY like this and subsequently getting their butts handed to them in court - http://www.mlmlegal.com/legal-cases/Illinois_v_Unimax.php is one of my favorite cases to read because it very clearly demonstrates what Uber is doing here is illegal - just because you aren't required to do it or buy into it doesn't mean it isn't illegal in the first place.