Airplane game
The Airplane game was a pyramid scheme active in the late 1980s in North America and Europe. The nomenclature of the various levels of the game involve participatory levels such as 'passenger', 'flight attendant', 'co-pilot' and at the top, 'pilot'. Typically, one would pay up to US$1500 to enter at the level of passenger, in the hopes of receiving a US$10,000-plus payout when one 'piloted out' at the top of the scheme.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "The Pyramid Game - It's a Lie, It's a Scam, and It Won't Work". Santa Cruz. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
- ↑ "OREGON SUES IN A BID TO GROUND - AIRPLANE GAME". Seattle Pi. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
External links
- "Pyramid Scheme Takes Off Thousands Invest In 'Plane Game'", David Enscoe, Sun-Sentinel, 26 March 1987.
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