T5PC insider became OGI leader

Jarl Moe (32) from Helgeroa manages the recent network company Owners Group International (OGI) together with the fraudulent T5PC chairman Jørn Ronnie Tagge.

The company is registered in the Seychelles - and for confusion named World Games Inc. (WGI). OGI promises financial prosperity according to the same principle as the failed T5PC - with promises of monthly payments of up to one million kroner.

- It is true that I am involved in the company as general manager, says Moe, but will not say who the other people in charge are.

- I will not comment on that. It's not interesting. The number of members is important, Moe believes.

- Those are your words?

- Yes, those are my words. I think the business model is more important, Moe answers.

Clouet is network marketing, or so-called MLM. Moe was still present during the member meetings in the T5PC premises in Oslo. In this way, he should have gained an important position among the leaders.

- I'm not involved in those things. I had some shares in T5PC, but there were many Norwegians who had. The only thing I had to do in T5PC was the stage work during the meetings, and a lot about lighting, sound and music events. They hired me for that, Moe claims to ØP.

In any case, he was an active seller of T5PC's products. This is how he was perceived as prominent by T5PC members.

- There are many who know who I am. Probably because I fell in love with T5PC telephony services. It was a good product, but naturally never took off, says Moe, who says he earned poorly at work.

At the time of the bankruptcy, Moe was registered with 54,978 shares in T5PC, but after ØP has been told, he was much larger. Moe completely disagrees.

- That I should have been much bigger than that is wrong, says Moe.

He says he considers himself finished with T5PC.

- I do not want to comment on anything more. Enough has been said in the media already, Moe thinks.

- But how much did you lose?

- I have simply not looked at it. I was lucky and got to buy the shares cheaply, says Moe.

Now it is the role of general manager in OGI that applies. The company invests particularly hard in England and Spain.

- We already have 10,000 members. It's going great, especially in England - where we have products in place, says Moe, who does not characterize himself as a network builder of rank. He claims that he is hired solely because of his expertise in online shopping and online logistics.

- The important thing is to give people a genuine opportunity to make money. People have to push goods and services. That is why we must find good agents who will work for commissions, says Moe, who is most concerned that OGI will start trading shares next Friday.

- I have nothing to do with recruiting agents. There are thousands of people who do it better than I do. I have to make a good internet store, says Moe.

He denies that he himself has received shares in OGI.

- As of today, no. But it can come if I do a good job, says Moe.

- How well do two T5PC chairman Jørn Ronnie Tagge know?

- Who did not know Jørn Tagge well? Everyone probably did, says Moe, and rejects that Tagge is the top responsible in the Seychelles company.

OGI entices, among other things, that the members will have their own oil well in Texas - through investments in oil companies. Here, among other things, fried eggs and bacon will be fried gradually.

Moe rejects that OGI is a new attempt to defraud people of money. On the contrary.

- Many are positive about what we do, says Moe, and also rejects that OGI is looking for members on T5PC's shareholder list.

- We have not focused anything on T5PC members at all. But I do not know what our agents do, says Moe.

- Do you understand that people are skeptical of you?

- If people are skeptical of OGI, they just have to stop joining, states a certain Moe.




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