Hello guys, I know that there is a project that allow to save some money when you buy online (Lyoness).

The question is: Is Steam connected to Lyoness?

5 years ago

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Couldn't find any connection between these services, sorry...

Maybe some other user has more information... the only thing i know is that steam affilates with paypal in summer or winter sales... you get 5€/$ more when loading money on your steamwallet (i think it was 20€/$ minimum)...

5 years ago
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Oh, ok. Thanks for the information ^^

5 years ago
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Why don't you simply check their CashBack World website and search for Steam? There are tons of those services and most of them don't have any reasonable stores you'd like to order from anyways.

5 years ago
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The problem is that if I search for "Steam" in their database I see for example MotoGP or others :c

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But no Steam/Valve anywhere in the list of stores?

5 years ago
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I can't find so probably they are not connected :c

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Officially, it was deemed not to be a pyramid scheme in Australia, but it's also a little sketchy.

EDIT: and it has been found to be a pyramid scheme by courts in other countries. So I'll upgrade my assessment from sketchy to EXTREMELY sketchy. Stay away.

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Depends on where you're from, it definitely hits a lot of the marks of being one and in multiple countries their business model is still under investigation, but I believe they lost several cases in Switzerland and Austria so far, also deeming them a pyramid scheme. Doesn't look like a full-blown Ponzi, but they're certainly involved in some shady business practices.

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Be aware that Lyoness is not a legitimate business and operating at best at the very edge of the grey shade of legal loopholes, while straight up illegal in many jurisdictions. For just the tip of the iceberg read wikipedia's lengthy section on their legal problems.

Getting involved with them IS a mistake, no question about it. Even if you end up avoiding the giant problems it can cause you are basically doing the equivalent of buying cheap chewing gum from the drug dealer on the corner. If you're comfortable with that have fun, but don't for a second imagine it's just a simple way to save money.

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Closed 3 years ago by xXToXiiCDOGZz.