Beyond Infinity Review: James Hill gets into crypto fraud
Beyond Infinity fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Beyond Infinity’s website domain (“beyondinfinity.club”), was registered in May 2022. The private registration was last updated on June 26th, 2024.
Further research reveals Beyond Infinity marketing videos featuring founder and CEO James Hill:
Hill claims to be a “US resident” who “lives in the Philippines”.
James C. Hill (aka J.C.) is known to BehindMLM as the founder of multiple fraudulent MLM schemes:
- OneX (2011)
- Triple Match (2013)
- Gold Crowdfunding (2014)
- WeShare Crowdfunding (2015), collapsed 2016
Based on website traffic tracked by SimilarWeb (July 2024), Beyond Infinity is primarily promoted in India (68%), Belgium (23%) and the US (10%).
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.
Beyond Infinity’s Products
Beyond Infinity has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Beyond Infinity affiliate membership itself.
Bundled with Beyond Infinity affiliate membership is an ebook of unknown origin.
In our exclusive eBook, the goal is to educate the global population regarding our current economic conditions.
Not only will it direct your attention to what is happening, all over the world financially, but what may be coming to your own back yard, financially speaking, that you may not yet be aware of.
This eBook will also teach what can be done to create and preserve your wealth, once it has been created.
Beyond Infinity’s Compensation Plan
Beyond Infinity affiliates pay $50 and then $10 every 7 days. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
Recruitment Commissions
Beyond Infinity affiliates earn $40 per affiliate they recruit.
Note that Beyond Infinity withholds recruitment commissions so that 28 days of $10 subscription payments can be met ($40).
Matching Bonus
Starting from the third recruited affiliate, Beyond Infinity pays a Matching Bonus on recruitment commissions earned by personally recruited affiliates.
- Bronze (recruit 1 to 4 affiliates) – 25% Matching Bonus
- Silver (recruit 5 to 9 affiliates) – 50% Matching Bonus
- Gold (recruit 10+ affiliates) – 100% Matching Bonus
The Matching Bonus from the first two recruited affiliates is passed upline to the affiliate who recruited you.
In turn, affiliates you recruit must also pass up the Matching Bonus from the first two affiliates they recruit.
Passive Returns
For every $50 a Beyond Infinity affiliate pays in, they are promised 3% to 5% a week in passive returns on $10.
With this deposit, you will begin to earn 3% compounded profit sharing, per week, eventually earning up to 5%! And this is all automatic with no effort on your part.
As I understand it Beyond Infinity affiliates can add to their passive returns balance through direct investment.
The exact weekly passive ROI rate paid out is determined by how much a Beyond Infinity affiliate has invested, as well as their personally recruited affiliates:
- $1 to $499 in investment = 3% a week
- $500 to $999 in investment = 3.5% a week
- $1000 to $4999.99 in investment = 4% a week
- $5000 to $9999.99 in investment = 4.5% a week
- $10,000 in investment = 5% a week
Provided a Beyond Infinity affiliate maintains three personally recruited affiliates (paying $10 every 7 days), a 10% Matching Bonus is paid on passive returns earned by personally recruited affiliates.
HPL Matrix Cycler
Beyond Infinity runs a three-tier matrix cycler they call “Honey Production Line”, or HPL for short.
Beyond Infinity’s HPL cycler uses 3×1 matrices.
A 3×1 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix with three positions below them to fill.
These positions can be filled via cycler position purchases by directly and indirectly recruited affiliates.
Once all three positions in a matrix are filled, a “cycle” is triggered and a commission is paid out.
Payments across Beyond Infinity’s three HPL cycler tiers are as follows:
- HPL-1 (positions cost $50, paid for from withheld commissions) – $100 cycler commission and generates a new HPL-1 cycler position
- HPL-2 (positions cost $100) – $200 cycler commission and generates a new HPL-2 cycler position
- HPL-3 (positions cost $200) – $400 cycler commission and generates a new HPL-3 cycler position
Big Auto Club
Beyond Infinity’s Big Auto Club sees the company solicit investment on the promise of a car worth 10,000% of the invested amount.
- invest $250 and receive a car valued at $25,000
- invest $500 and receive a car valued at $50,000
- invest $750 and receive a car valued at $75,000
- invest $1000 and receive a car valued at $100,000
- invest $1250 and receive a car valued at $125,000
- invest $1500 and receive a car valued at $150,000
Note that Beyond Infinity states the car will be provided in “not less than one year”.
Joining Beyond Infinity
Beyond Infinity affiliate membership is $50 and then $10 every 7 days.
Note that all payments in Beyond Infinity are made in cryptocurrency.
Beyond Infinity Conclusion
Beyond Infinity is a multi-tier Ponzi scheme that relies on pyramid recruitment:
- recruitment commissions and matching bonus = pyramid scheme
- passive returns = Ponzi scheme
- HPL matrix cycler = Ponzi cycler
- Big Auto Club = Ponzi scheme
In an attempt to distance itself from MLM, Beyond Infinity openly lies about its business model:
Beyond Infinity is not a Network Marketing company nor is it Multi-Level Marketing (MLM).
It is a true one-level Affiliate program but more than that, it is a way for people all over the world to begin to experience some relief to their financial struggles.
By implementing matrix cyclers, downlines, uplines and pass-up commissions (which can be theoretically generated from anywhere in a downline), Beyond Infinity is very much an MLM company running an MLM business model.
Beyond Infinity claims it generates external revenue via “investment portfolios”. No verifiable evidence these portfolios exists is provided.
Furthermore, Beyond Infinity’s business model fails the Ponzi logic test.
If James Hill in the Philippines was able to consistently generate 5% a week, what does he need your money for? And remember, that 5% is with everything else in Beyond Infinity Club stripped away.
Toss in the Big Auto Club and matrix cycler (which is demonstrably just recycling of invested funds), and the required ROI rate to keep Beyond Infinity Club afloat climbs even higher.
On the regulatory front, Beyond Infinity fails to provide evidence it has registered its passive returns investment scheme with financial regulators. Primary jurisdictions of concern are the Philippines and India.
As it stands, the only verifiable source of revenue entering Beyond Infinity is new investment.
Using new investment to pay ROI withdrawals would make Beyond Infinity Club a Ponzi scheme.
As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.
This will starve Beyond Infinity of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.
The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.