The Securities and Exchange Commission says it has busted a South Florida-based Ponzi scheme targeting investors through YouTube videos.

The SEC says JCS Enterprises Inc. and T.B.T.I. Inc., operated by two businessmen, sold investments in a product dubbed virtual concierge machines, or VCMs, that would purportedly generate guaranteed returns of 300 to 500 percent in four years.

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