If you ever receive a sales call from Pacific Tycoon, telling you to let them purchase containers on your behalf and leasing them out for your, promising high returns: either fixed 12% per year or fluctuating returns averaging 30% per year. Be cautious! They will use pitches like China is the manufacturer of the world, there is huge demand for containers, that Pacific Tycoon is part of some associations, that they are willing to meet up with you face to face if you travel to their Hong Kong head office, and that there are client references, etc. Below is the detailed description of this Ponzi Scam.
Pacific Tycoon is a Ponzi Scheme based in Saigon, Vietnam. It does have an office in HK to meet clients, which is at a different address from the virtual address published on the website. PT staffs pick up clients at the airport or hotel and take them to that office. They always ask clients the exact date and time they are coming to visit Hong Kong, so as to book flight tickets to get there from Vietnam and fill up the empty office. There are also two part-time local Hong Kong staffs. Hong Kong staffs are innocent, staffs from Vietnam have to tell them that they come from Shanghai office, and Hong Kong staffs believe that. There’s probably nobody in Shanghai.
Pacific Tycoon does have Hong Kong phone numbers (land and mobile) beginning with 852, which are just SIMs they bought in HK and bring the phone to Vietnam. Salespeople call clients using voice-over-IP (Skype) to save costs and to hide where they are calling from.
Ted Mallory (just an alias) runs the boiler room in Vietnam, about 30 staffs. They get telesales leads from email campaign in Viral Planet, The Executive Club, Adalsa, Investor Guide, Galvan, etc. The biggest markets are UK and Australia. Since the beginning of 2012 until now, revenue per month is about 1 million US Dollars, I estimate that after deducting costs, Ted makes about 400 to 500K per month for himself.
Ted is paranoid about his identity. Staffs don't know his real name. All we know is he's an old British guy, tall, brownish blond. He may also have a Filipino passport. The apartment to run the office is always rented under his Vietnamese mistress' name Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thanh. Moritzclear Research S.A. and its company bank accounts are under his Filipino female friend’s name Michell Empleo Dela Cruz. Once your money is wired to the Taiwanese bank Shanghai Comercial and Savings Bank, it will then be wired to Michell’s account in Cambodia, and then transferred to her Vietnamese bank. Once the money comes to Vietnam, Michell will fly to this country to withdraw the cash. Thanh will escort her all the way to the banks, and take the money back to the boiler room office.
As a rule, client leads from USA, France, China (including Hong Kong), Vietnam, and a few other countries are immediately taken off the list. Regarding USA and France, Ted is scared off because there were offical warnings against PT; regarding China and Vietnam, he is smart enough not to create any noise in the local market, so that the police don't pay attention. If a client has British nationality, but live and work in Hong Kong, he'll be taken off the list, because Ted doesn't want him to visit the HK office randomly and finds nobody. In addition, clients are told not to send and receive funds from a US bank account, regardless of his/her nationality.
A powerful sales pitch is to tell potential buyers to contact client references; i.e. those who already invested in PT, for opinions. In total, there are only 10 client references, who are victims themselves. They are kept happy, receive their returns from this scheme, and they are paid a flat fee each time someone agrees to buy after emailing/talking to them.
Another sales tool is to mention that you will receive container ownership certificate, with a container number (BIC code). Well, you may want to go into this link and check if the last digit is correct: http://www.bic-code.org/calculate-the-check-digit-online.html. A client told me he checked and the last digit doesn’t match, or that further investigation about the correct code shows that the container doesn’t belong to PT. Anyway, I have seen a junior staff printing out a lot fake ownership certificates in the Vietnam office, from a template file. All she needed to do is to insert the details like numbers and owners and then print them out.
Another tool to convince clients of PT is to mention that it is a member of Hong Kong Shipowners Association and Container Owners Association; and that is is ranked platinum by Dun & Bradstreet. The truth is, it is only listed as an associate member, NOT full member, in HK Shipowners Association and Container Owners Association by paying those websites a fee. The same apply for Dun & Bradstreet website, it paid that website for the platinum ranking thing. On the other hand, one should question why this company is not listed in The Institute of International Container Lessor: http://www.iicl.org/about/members.cfm. Another way to be extremely cautious is how this company is created:
_Parent company Moritzclear Research S.A. was incorporated in Belize
_Pacific Tycoon registered in Hong Kong, contracts with clients under Singapore law
_The bank to receive clients’ money is in Taiwan
_Website registered in The Phillipenes: http://www.showsiteinfo.us/sites/pacifictycoon.com (scroll down to About Site, click on the tab Whois)
In Vietnam, PT advertises job vacancies under various fictitious names (San Severino Holdings, Cloisters House, DataFlow, etc.), since the company itself doesn't have any business registration, and staffs don't have any real labour contracts with the company. In February 2012, Vietnamese police raided PT office in district 4, but then were bribed to ignore PT. I think it was only the poor local policemen who raided, not police at higher level like Economic Police or anything like that.
It is important to note that Ted Mallory has been hiring an IT company to hack and bring down websites with bad publicity about PT, and he successfully brought down www.absoluteinvestor.co.uk and www.boiler-room.orgs. At the moment this comment was written, www.absoluteinvestor.co.uk is up again but the discussion thread about PT being scam is still inaccessible, while www.boiler-room.orgs is still down.
When it s impossible to bring down a website, PT lets its lawyer to contact the investment forum requesting comments to be removed, saying it is libel. Thus, many comments about the truth of PT by ex-employees on, for example, The Motley Fool were removed.
There is a Facebook profile about this Ponzi scheme, you can see photos organized into albums, with detailed description. You can find Ted’s photo, too. https://www.facebook.com/ted.mallory.9
To re-affirm that Pacific Tycoon is ponzi. Please see that this company is listed in a couple public warnings and alerts:
_Warning against Pacific Tycoon by the FMA: http://www.fma.gv.at/de/verbraucher/investorenwarnungen/internationale-warnmeldungen/detail-internatwm/article/warning-against-pacific-tycoon.html
_Warnings against Pacific Tycoon by the French authority: http://www.amf-france.org/documents/general/10449_1.pdf
_Investor Alerts at Finance Inspection: http://www.fi.se/Folder-EN/Startpage/Register/Investor-alerts/A-list-of-all-investor-alerts/
_Even in German, Pacific Tycoon is warned against: http://www.afm.nl/nl/consumenten/risico/waarschuwingen/waarschuwingenlijst-buitenland/p.aspx#{5D9E6A38-E392-4F67-8F1D-F0D1EE0FAF67}
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
The contents of this accusation that Pacific Tycoon is at best a scam, is the one and only accusation that is being repeated on numerous scam advice websites, so it does not seem to carry much weight when there are NO other actual negative comments and these can not be substantiated. It seems that a sole disgruntled ex employee is trying to cause trouble for his or her own reasons, and the comments may not have any real basis of truth. From past emails it is clearly apparent there are lots, if not hundreds, of people who have actually bought PC containers and are regularly receiving their dividends, and I would think that they would look at this one singular complainee with a grain of salt, and consider it not worth the effort to repudiate the comments. I for one am also a satisfied client of Pacific Tycoon
You must be part of this organisation or your not very bright eh !?
Are you for real? ... I have lost 250, 000 USD in this scam . I will do everything in my power to shut this operation down. Starting with reporting it to the Chinese Authorities, as they are ruining the reputation of HK .
You should seek a legal case hopefully hell lot of solicitors out there willing to take up the case... annsoweija00@gmail.com
Containerman you seem to be repeating the exact same words of Gregory Canaris of Pacific Tycoon that this is an ex employee and so forth.
Pacific Tycoon is a not honest. They took my investment and are saying that now the income is a few cents per month for each of my containers.
They are agressive and rude when you question them. Especially that Caroline Conti is always in a business trip and you are left over with her assistants or subordinates who are very impolite.
I know who Ted Mallory really is
Is there anything that can be done to get my money back...?
what is real identity of ted mallory please, i am up to my neck with Davenport please God help me, email paulhenderson403@gmail.com
If you do then that information would be helpful in our case. Please respond to rawhite54@yahoo.com
Could you please let me know Ted Mallory real name
I know who Ted really is
You obviously do not or you would have responded
Could you please let me know who Ted Mallory realy is
would love it if some ex employee with a conscious could help us prosecute these low lifes
what account details did you pay, contact your local police
I have not been payed since July 2018 . I have submit a buy back request since June 2018.PT have promise me this year June 2019 to buy my containers until now . No emails, No phone calls.and when I call PT every time is the different story.
what account details did you pay your money to ? and when, contact your local police dept.
Send your problems to mkdist-dis-office@police.gov.hk and report to your local police, what account details were you given?
My father
We bought 4 containers through Pacific Tycoon in 2016. Unfortunately he passed away last year and I got in contact with Pacific Tycoon for them to buy back the containers. We have not received any rental payments from them and also like many other investors I have emailed them with no reply. So I call them and they are giving me the run around. We are now in September 2019 and I am no further forward.
My experience …PT fail to reply to any of my questions and specifically why, with a worldwide shortage of containers, I am being paid cents a month. Am I right in thinking no containers are owned by anybody? I don’t understand why they continue to send this derisory rental payment of a few cents, surely a complete waste of time which fools no one.Is anyone making any headway in bringing ‘Ted Mallory’ to book ?
The Pacific Tycoon Scam parody is really easy to pull off. The main formula is to capture a growing industry by leasing high yield shipping containers to industries all over the world that too tax-free. The containers are trackable and legally owned by the owners. But most of them belongs to underdeveloped nations. But as a precaution, you need to do a detailed research before diving into this business.
The Pacific Tycoon Scam parody is really easy to pull off. The main formula is to capture a growing industry by leasing high yield shipping containers to industries all over the world that too tax-free. The containers are trackable and legally owned by the owners. But most of them belongs to underdeveloped nations. But as a precaution, you need to do a detailed research before diving into this business.
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Pacific Tycoon is a complete con artist. I have lost up to $10,000 to to them.
I attempted to communicate with the customer service representative, but they kept me silent, I figured this was a scam.
There was nothing I could do to stop them—not even with the help of the local cops.
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Most recovery companies will take your money again. I personally think they are the same set of people that run all of them, seems like an unending cycle and its too sad. The most crazy thing about the whole internet thing is how you can clone a website to make it look like the real one, I discovered so many people fell into this kind of scams. The only recovery company I know that works is Freddictine At consultant dot com
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Pacific Tycoon has been operational for many years. It is a scam with different scam options. WHY is this company still operating? Why are they not in jail? I've tried a solicitor in Hong Kong with no success.
The contract you sign is not worth the paper it's written on. You will never see your money again.