Bootleg Events


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This page is for bootleg events, as in events that use the NATM logos, branding, and images to promote unaffiliated businesses - usually pyramid schemes.

Housatonic Museum of Art


Promotional poster.

In 2018, the Housatonic Museum of Art in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA hosted a NATM-themed fundraiser.[1] The poster to promote the fundraiser used a PNG of Dexter and the Allise font. Tickets to the fundraiser cost $50 USD if one ordered online, and $55 USD at the door.

The Search's copy is censored, as the original version contains an anti-Rromani slur. The original version has been archived, and is available to view here.

Advocare


Promotional poster.

In 2019, the multi-level marketing operation Advocare was convicted of being a pyramid scheme. Before its conviction, it held a President's Party in 2012 in Fort Worth, TX, themed around NATM.

Advocare still operates today, selling unregulated supplements like any good pyramid scheme. After being forced to change their business model, it is unknown if they are still participating as a pyramid scheme, or as a pyramid scheme with extra steps.

References


  1. Roberts, Laura (author). Night At The Museum Fundraiser on Saturday, Oct.25. 9 October 2018. https://patch.com/connecticut/fairfield/night-museum-fundraiser-saturday-oct-25.
Sources are cited in Kennesaw Style.