No financial contribution. No invoice. No fee at any stage.
This is built specifically for the people who were affected by the previous project. The only thing you contribute is time.
No money is asked of you. Not now. Not at any point. The rest is on me.
You receive a short sequence of Google search terms from me, delivered by WhatsApp.
Each working day, you perform the searches in the order given. Five minutes is all it takes.
No commenting. No sharing. No posting. Nothing public on your profile. Nothing tied to your name.
You simply search, view, and close. That is the full ask.
That is the entire commitment. There is nothing hidden behind it.
Search activity contributes to how content surfaces. A sustained, distributed pattern of searches — performed by many people, on the right terms, over a defined period — makes a real difference to visibility.
It is one component of how the recovery infrastructure works. Not the only one. But a meaningful one.
The infrastructure does the heavy lifting. Your five minutes a day adds the human-pattern signal that no automated system can replicate.
Provided the recovery succeeds, you receive compensation equal to what you originally lost, with a real-world adjustment to reflect what those funds would be worth today.
This is not a fixed multiplier. It is not a flat percentage. It is a calculation based on the actual change in the value of money since your loss.
If someone lost R10,000 several years ago, the same amount today would buy meaningfully less than it did then. The real-world adjustment accounts for that.
The adjusted figure would today be in the region of at least fifty percent higher than the original loss. The actual calculation reflects how the value of those funds has shifted over time — not a guess, not a marketing figure.
What you lost is restored. Adjusted to what it would actually be worth now.
No money is asked of you. None now. None at any stage. If the recovery does not succeed, you have lost nothing financial.
That said — the recovery is not built on hope. It is built on twelve specific, documented reasons why recovery is realistic. Each one is independently verifiable. You can review the complete analysis here: