Singer actress Aiza Seguerra denies any involvement with the controversial company Emgoldex, which is contrary to the claim posted online by some members of the group that the singer was part of their growing clients. Some members of the company allegedly used her name to entice more people to join their scheme.
During an interview with Aquino & Abunda Tonight, the 31-year-old Aiza Seguerra vehemently denied that she was involved with Emgoldex. In her official Instagram account, Aiza Seguerra accused Emgoldex recruiters of false advertising and branding her as an endorser.
The singer-actress wrote, unedited: “FYI HINDI NIYO AKO KLIYENTE AT HINDING HINDI KO KAYO INIINDORSO. Nag-sponsor kayo ng show ko sa Dubai at binigyan niyo ako ng t-shirt at dahil maayos akong tao, nagpasalamat ako, at nagpa-picture ako sa inyo.”
“DO NOT USE ME TO GET PEOPLE TO JOIN YOUR GROUP BECAUSE I AM NOT ENDORSING YOUR GROUP. DO NOT USE FALSE ADVERTISING TO ENTICE PEOPLE TO JOIN YOU. I AM WARNING YOU, DO NOT USE MY NAME.”
The country’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) already warned that Emgoldex is a pyramiding scheme and can collapse at any time. Investors of the company are urged to recruit at least two more people into the scheme, only those on top of the pyramid earned the most money while the bottom who can’t entice members lose their “investment.”
SEC warned further that the company is not a registered corporation or partnership in the Philippines, and is not legally allowed to collect investments from the public.