Important Anti-Fraud Notice (Must Read)

Important Anti-Fraud Notice (Must Read)

Due to the widespread presence of various scams across Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding regions, many individuals have fallen into severe financial hardship, resulting in debt, family breakdowns, and personal crises. These unfortunate circumstances have inevitably impacted YS’s market expansion in Australia and New Zealand.

YS operates on a business model that integrates a Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) strategy with actual industrial operations, focusing on mutual benefit and sustainable development. However, since some individuals may not fully understand YS’s bike-sharing initiative or the future plans for this industry in Australia and New Zealand, doubts and uncertainties in the market are to be expected.

While MLM structures may resemble pyramid schemes, they are fundamentally different.

Multi-Level Marketing is a legitimate and lawful business model. A well-known example is the cosmetics brand Mary Kay, which has been in operation for over 60 years and employs more than 8 million people worldwide.

In contrast, pyramid schemes employ similar structures with fraudulent intent, aiming to deceive participants. It is critical to distinguish clearly between legal business models and scams. This lack of public trust stems largely from the misuse of similar strategies by criminal organizations to build fraudulent pyramid schemes. Such practices have made it difficult for the general public to discern between legitimate and illegitimate programs, leading to misunderstanding and skepticism regarding YS’s lawful operations.

YS's Cooperative Philosophy

YS Brand + Partners + Franchisees = A mutually dependent chain of interests.

This means that every partner is a crucial component of YS’s successful operations. YS can only ensure its long-term sustainability by helping its partners achieve stable and reasonable profits.

Given the vast potential of the bike-sharing market, YS remains committed to improving the profitability and operational stability of its partners, thereby building a robust and enduring business network for long-term collective growth.

Summary of the Most Common Scams in Australia and New Zealand:

1.Fake Online Recruitment Scams

These scams involve fraudulent job offers, such as liking and commenting on videos on platforms like YouTube or TikTok. Scammers lure individuals in with promises of boosting influencer visibility, and often demand non-refundable deposits.

2. Fake Investment Platforms

(Forex, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency) ➔ Scammers use social media or WhatsApp to lure victims with promises of high returns, then disappear with the money.

3. Online Shopping Scams and Phishing Websites

(Through platforms like Mercado Libre, Linio, etc.) ➔ They create fake websites to deceive consumers, charging for products that are never delivered or stealing banking information.

4. "Get Paid to Rate Movies" Scams

These scams claim to hire individuals to increase viewership ratings of movies, requiring an upfront deposit. In reality, this is a scam that closely resembles earlier fraudulent tactics.

Upon analysis, we can identify common traits among all these scams:

❌ No real industry backing; they promise extremely high returns and guaranteed compensation for losses.

❌ Lack of transparency regarding the source of income.

❌ Heavy reliance on word-of-mouth promotion and exaggerated promises.

❌ Financial transactions are unregulated.

In contrast, YS is fundamentally different:

✅ Backed by real assets: bike-sharing infrastructure. We do not promise high returns—profits are just a few dollars per day.

✅ Revenue is generated from a real rental market.

✅ Clear and well-defined development plans.

✅ All business operations are transparent, official, and verifiable.

Special Reminder:

Scammers often impersonate legitimate companies to deceive people. Just as counterfeit versions of well-known brands such as LV, Chanel, Nike, and Adidas are widespread in the market, there is a risk that criminals may exploit the growing brand recognition of YS for illicit purposes in the future.

As the YS brand continues to expand in Australia and New Zealand, it is increasingly likely that fraudulent activities may emerge involving imitation, forgery, or misuse of the YS name.

How to Join YS Safely

✅ Register only through official referrals or authorized channels.

✅ Decline any offers promising unusually high returns or unauthorized promotions.

✅ If you have any doubts or concerns, contact your official marketing manager or YS customer service immediately. Exercise caution, apply sound judgment, and let us work together to protect the integrity and bright future of the YS brand.

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Yuechi Shared Technology Co., Ltd. is registered in both Hong Kong and the United Kingdom (Hong Kong Registration No.: 77975280 / UK Registration No.: 16449609) and is authorized by the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) as a Money Services Business (MSB).

The MSB Registration Search webpage is updated weekly and includes entities that are formally registered as Money Services Businesses (MSBs). Pursuant to 31 CFR §1022.380(a)–(f) of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), these entities are subject to FinCEN oversight.

Yuechi Shared Technology Co., Ltd. (MSB Registration No.: 31000300306222) is authorized by U.S. financial authorities to provide the following services:

1.Money remittance services

2.Currency exchange services

3.Check cashing

4.Issuance or sale of prepaid cards, traveler’s checks, money orders, etc.

5.Cryptocurrency-related services (such as virtual asset trading platforms)

Investment services are provided by Yuechi Shared Technology Co., Ltd., which is headquartered in both Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, and is officially authorized and regulated by U.S. financial authorities as a Money Services Business (MSB).

All official documents, licenses, and registrations related to YS can be freely verified through official channels to ensure their legality and authenticity. YS is committed to operating with transparency, openness, and full legal compliance. We strongly encourage all business partners and prospective investors to conduct proper verification through official sources to safeguard their right to be informed and to build trust in our partnership.

Our commitment:

Joining the YS shared bicycle program signifies your belief in the industry’s potential and development prospects. This represents not only a market opportunity but also a commitment to the future of sustainable mobility.

However, if you do not have a strong intention to cooperate, lack faith in the growth potential of this industry, or maintain a consistently skeptical attitude, we respectfully urge you to carefully reconsider your decision and opt out of the partnership. In such cases, we will process your refund within 10 minutes.

When you lack confidence in the future of an industry, you may find yourself living each day in fear of losing your investment — a state that is both unnecessary and unhealthy.

In China, the shared bicycle sector actively supports government initiatives to attract investment and adopts a mutually beneficial business model that fosters local development and shared prosperity.

We are committed to positioning the YS brand as a market leader, creating employment opportunities in the region, breaking traditional work patterns, and helping people generate additional income — thereby contributing positively to both the economy and society.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Raising awareness of risks may not make you instantly wealthy, but it can protect your assets and personal safety at critical moments, preventing major losses due to negligence.

Risk prevention is a long-term investment — it may not yield immediate, spectacular results, but it offers lasting peace of mind and sustained security.

In this era full of opportunity and uncertainty, staying vigilant and making informed, rational decisions is undoubtedly the wisest and most prudent choice for yourself and your loved ones.