GMarket9 fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

GMarket9’s website domain (“gmarket9.com”), was privately registered on August 1st, 2024.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

GMarket9’s Products

GMarket9 has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market GMarket9 affiliate membership itself.

GMarket9’s Compensation Plan

GMarket9 affiliates invest tether (USDT). This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

  • VIP0 – invest 4 USDT or more and receive 2.3% to 2.8% a day
  • VIP1 – invest 15 USDT or more and receive 2.8% to 3.3% a day
  • VIP2 – invest 1000 USDT or more and receive 3.3% to an unknown percentage a day
  • VIP3 – invest 3000 USDT or more and receive an unknown percentage range a day

There are higher GMarket9 investment tiers but these are not disclosed.

GMarket9 pays referral commissions on invested USDT down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

  • level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 16%
  • level 2 – 8%
  • level 3 – 4%

Joining GMarket9

GMarket9 affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 4 USDT investment.

GMarket9 Conclusion

GMarket9 is yet another “click a button” app Ponzi scheme.

GMarket9 misappropriates the name and branding of GMarket Global, a South Korean ecommerce site.

Needless to GMarket9 has nothing to do with GMarket Global.

GMarket9’s Ponzi ruse is “fake orders”.

Broken down, GMarket9’s ruse sees affiliates log in and click a button. The more an affiliate invests the more times a day they have to click buttons.

This button clicking purportedly generates revenue via orders placed with GMarket Global.

GMarket9 receives a commission from the orders, which it then shares with affiliates.

If that makes no sense it’s because it doesn’t. Randoms clicking a button in an app doesn’t equate to genuine customer orders placed with online retailers.

In reality clicking a button inside GMarket9 does nothing. All GMarket9 does is recycle newly invested funds to pay earlier investors.

Examples of already collapsed “click a button” app Ponzis using the stolen identity ruse are IOI MallPixelTap USDT and AI Gemini VIP. Recent fake orders ruse examples include PEB Express, Golden Warehouse and E-Tik.

Since 2021 BehindMLM has documented hundreds of “click a button” app Ponzis. Most of them last a few weeks to a few months before collapsing.

“Click a button” app Ponzis disappear by disabling both their websites and app. This tends to happen without notice, leaving the majority of investors with a loss (inevitable Ponzi math).

The same group of Chinese scammers are believed to be behind the “click a button” app Ponzi plague.