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A lot of you have been requesting a full review about CARZIQO, asking if it is a legit way to earn money or just a massive modus.
I am highly critical when reviewing platforms because I want to make sure my viewers are 101% safe.
After doing a deep dive investigation, I can tell you right now: we are dealing with a massive, highly organized syndicate.
Today, we are going to completely expose the domains carziqo.com (their public front) and vip.carziqo.net (their member investment portal).
Let's talk about what they claim, how they operate, and why this is a complete fraud.
What is Carziqo and What Are They Promoting?
For those who have no idea, Carziqo claims to be a new tech company based in London, United Kingdom, promoting advanced technology in autonomous vehicles or self-driving cars.
They claim to build intelligent dispatch systems, cloud platforms for fleet management, and other AI-driven transportation solutions.
They even brag about deploying 120 million driverless cars globally by 2030. It sounds like a billion-dollar Silicon Valley startup, right?
The Hook: How Do You "Earn"? (Why People Get Attracted)
Based on my investigation into their website, this is not a real transportation business. It operates as a "Rent-to-Earn" investment scheme.
The system works like this: You rent a "virtual vehicle unit" on their platform, invest your money, and in return, you get a guaranteed daily profit.

For example, they offer a package like the ER-MX-I for 3,700 PHP, promising a daily return of around 74 PHP for 180 days.
They also have an ER-LX-7 tier costing 83,000 PHP for a massive 1,494 PHP daily payout.
People get hooked because it looks like easy passive income.
But this is an illusion. The Carziqo system is actually a dual-layer Ponzi scheme.
The Ultimate List of Red Flags (Why Carziqo is a Scam)
Here is the complete breakdown of their syndicate operations. Read these red flags carefully.
1. Impossible and Unrealistic ROI (Return of Investment)
They promise that you will earn huge money every single day depending on the car you rent.
If you compute it, it hits almost a 2% daily profit, which translates to a massive 600% per year.
There is absolutely no legit business in the entire world, not even massive companies like Tesla, that can give this kind of guaranteed return.
The money you "earn" is just coming from the investments of new members.
2. Jurisdictional Arbitrage (The Fake UK Company)
They claim to be a multinational company from London.
But checking their UK corporate registration (Carziqo Technologies Ltd), they only registered in late 2025 with a declared capital of exactly 1 British Pound.
A tech giant with a one-pound capital?
In early 2026, the UK government almost struck them off (closed them down) because they didn't even have a valid registered address.
They only survived by updating their record at the last minute to a cheap virtual office in a remote industrial estate.
3. The Bataan Registration (The Ultimate "Resibo")
While they fake their UK headquarters, their actual financial extraction targets the Philippines.


If you look at the Global Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) database, you will find their Philippine SEC registration: CARZIQO CAR RENTAL SERVICES (LEI: 984500D5B6F95C45B962).
- The Catch: It is registered as a One Person Corporation (OPC).
- The Address: 11 Holy Spirit, Pinulot, Dinalupihan, Bataan 2110, Philippines.
Why would a multi-billion global AI company be run by a single person in a provincial barangay?
Because this OPC was only created to open local GCash and bank merchant accounts to easily accept deposits from Filipino victims.
4. Fake Vehicles and Social Media Props
There is no real vehicle generating profit when you rent on their website.
Their claim of being an AI and self-driving car company is totally fake and unfunded.
The cars you see with the Carziqo brand roaming the streets in their videos?
Those are just rented vans and SUVs.
They slap temporary magnetic decals and stickers on them, shoot videos and images for social media, and then remove them.
Everything is just a prop to make them look like a high-end company.
5. Source Code Forensics: The Platform's Code Mechanics
For this tech investigation script and exposing the scam software, here is a clear breakdown of the code mechanics from these frontend files.
This platform targets the local market because PHP (Philippine Peso) is the hard-coded currency in the system.
In evaluating this platform architecture, it is clear that this is a Ponzi Scheme pretending to be a Car Rental or Ride-Sharing investment app.
Here are the red flags and evidence from the source code:
- Hard-coded / Simulated Map Movement (Fake GPS) The app uses
maplibre-glto display a map, but the movement of the vehicles is just an illusion. In Source 11 and Source 12, you can see theupdateCarIconfunction. It uses a simplesetIntervalto loop through a pre-defined array of coordinates (polyline):
this.carInterval = setInterval((function(){
// ... looping through the points so the car seems to be moving
var n = a.carList[t].polyline[i];
// ... updating the icon on the map
}), 1000 * e);
It does not fetch live telemetry or real GPS data from a physical car.
The icon is just programmed to move from Point A to Point B to make users think that there is a real car running and earning for them.
- Classic Ponzi / HYIP (High-Yield Investment Program) Mechanics In Source 13 (Car Market page), you can see variables and texts typical of investment scams:
"Rent Now" and "Rented Out"
"Est.Revenue(day)"
profitReceiveCycle (which displays "Instant" or "Every X days") countDown timer for "Remaining" stock to give a false sense of urgency or FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) to buyers.
The concept of investing money to "rent" a virtual asset (car) that will provide guaranteed daily returns ("Est.Revenue(day)") is the very skeleton of a task scam or Ponzi scheme.
There is no real car rental operation happening; the daily profits paid to old members are funded by the money brought in by new members.
- Fake Profit Ledger In Source 12 (Detail page), fake transactions and money splits are displayed. There are variables here like
CompanyShare: ... PHP,Your profit: ... PHP, andOrder amount: ... PHP. These are tagged as "Settled" or "Unsettled".
This is just a visual dashboard to assure the victim that their account is "earning" every day, even though these numbers are just fabricated by the database and do not correspond to real trips.
- Domain / Platform Identity It can be seen in the code that they fetch map files from their own server:
static.carziqo.organdmap.carziqo.org. The name of the platform or app itself is likely Carziqo.
This code is a template for a scam application.
It uses the illusion of a moving car on a map to make the story of it being a "car rental business" believable, but the mechanics are directly designed to collect money and hand out fake daily profits until the platform collapses or shuts down (rug pull).
It is good to highlight the fake setInterval GPS movement in the analysis to show the viewers how systems like this deceive the users' eyes.
6. Pyramid Scheme Mechanics and Forced Recruitment
To upgrade your membership on their platform (for example, from "Classic" to "Bronze"), you don't just need to deposit money.
The platform strictly requires you to refer 5 team members.
This is a blatant Pyramid Scheme.
A legit investment does not force you to recruit your friends and family just to level up or withdraw your money.
7. Illegal Contracts and Dodging the SEC
To make victims feel safe, they provide a "Carziqo Autonomous Taxi Investment Agreement."
In Part VII of this contract, they explicitly wrote: "This agreement shall not be regarded as a securities or fund product."
This is a massive legal loophole attempt. Under the SEC's Howey Test, if you invest money, place it in a common enterprise, and expect passive income from the efforts of others, it is an Investment Contract (Security).
Since Carziqo does not have a secondary license from the SEC to solicit investments, their entire operation is completely illegal.
8. Target Market Disconnect
Their website claims their autonomous vehicles are operating in US cities like Austin, Atlanta, and Wyoming.
If this is a global operation based in the UK and USA, why is the platform currency exclusively in Philippine Peso (PHP)?
Why are they asking for small 500 PHP or 3,700 PHP investments from ordinary Filipinos to fund smart taxis in Texas?
Because it’s a localized trap designed to drain money from developing countries.
9. Astroturfing: Paid PR and Fake Reviews
If you search Carziqo on Google, you will see highly positive articles.
Do not be fooled.
These are from paid PR wire services (like EIN Presswire) where anyone can pay a small fee to publish a fake news article.
Furthermore, on June 16, 2026, their Trustpilot page was suddenly flooded with hundreds of 5-star reviews on the exact same day.
This is a bot network or a forced task where existing members were required to leave a good review to unlock their withdrawals.
10. The "Fake Group" Scapegoat Tactic
Recently, Carziqo released a "Public Advisory" warning people in the Philippines about "fake groups" pretending to be them.
This is an advanced psychological trick. They are setting up their Rug Pull exit strategy.
When the time comes that they can no longer pay the daily returns, they will freeze all accounts, take the money, and blame it on the "fake groups" they previously warned you about to escape accountability.
Conclusion
If you look at this through our AI search engine extension, Carziqo is detected as fraud.

My final verdict?
Carziqo is a FAKE company and a FAKE AI self-driving car business.
It is a dual-layer Ponzi Scheme and a clear-cut Pyramid Scheme where your earnings rely solely on the money of newly recruited victims.
Do not fall for the hype, the tech buzzwords, and the fake vehicle props.
If you are planning to enter this platform, avoid it immediately because there is a massive possibility you will lose your hard-earned money.
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