dreamhouse-international-logoThere is no information on the DreamHouse International website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The DreamHouse International website domain (“dreamhouseinternational.com”) was registered on the 29th of October 2015, however the domain registration is set to private.

The default language for the DreamHouse International is Spanish, suggesting whoever owns the company might be based out of a Spanish-speaking country.

That said Alexa currently estimate that some 98.6% of all traffic to the DreamHouse International website originates out of South Korea, so that’s a possibility too.

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.

The DreamHouse International Product Line

DreamHouse International has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market DreamHouse International affiliate membership itself.

Bundled with DreamHouse International affiliate membership are penny auction credits, which are supposed to be useable in penny auctions run by the company.

At the time of publication the “auction now” button on the DreamHouse International website does not work, raising the question of whether DreamHouse International’s penny auctions actually exist.

The DreamHouse International Compensation Plan

The DreamHouse International compensation plan sees affiliates pay a membership fee, with commissions paid when they recruit others who do the same.

In total there are three DreamHouse International affiliate packages one can sign up with:

  • Bronze – $250
  • Silver – $500
  • Gold – $1000

Note that while USD amounts are quoted below, payments into and out of DreamHouse International are made in their bitcoin equivalents.

Direct Recruitment Commissions

DreamHouse International affiliates are directly paid to recruit new affiliates.

How much they are paid is determined by how much a newly recruited affiliate spends on their DreamHouse International affiliate membership:

  • Bronze – $25
  • Silver – $50
  • Gold – $100

Residual Recruitment Commissions (unilevel)

Residual unilevel recruitment commissions in DreamHouse International are paid via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

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If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

DreamHouse International cap payable unilevel levels at six, with commissions paid as a percentage of membership fees paid by affiliate’s recruited into a unilevel team.

  • every Bronze affiliate recruited = $5 commission
  • every Silver affiliate recruited = $10 commission
  • every Gold affiliate recruited = $20 commission

Residual Recruitment Commissions (binary)

Residual binary recruitment commissions in DreamHouse International are paid via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right).

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The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting each of the first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing double the positions of the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect affiliate recruitment.

Each day DreamHouse International tally up affiliate membership fees paid by recruited affiliates on both sides of the binary team.

10% of the weaker side is paid out as a residual binary commission, with leftover volume on the stronger side carried over the next day.

Note that the daily binary commission a DreamHouse International affiliate is capped, based on how much they spent on their affiliate membership:

  • Bronze ($250) – $2500 a day
  • Silver ($500) – $5000 a day
  • Gold ($1000) – $10,000 a day

Residual Recruitment Commissions (matrix)

Residual matrix recruitment commissions in DreamHouse International are paid via a 5×10 matrix.

A 5×10 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with five positions directly under them.

These initial five positions form the first level of the matrix, with the second level generated by splitting each of the five positions into another five positions each (25 positions).

The third level of the matrix is generated by splitting the level 2 positions into another five positions each (125 positions), and so on and so forth until all ten levels of the matrix have been generated.

A full 5×10 matrix houses 12,207,030 positions. Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new affiliates.

Bronze affiliates can earn on five levels of the matrix, Silver affiliates earn on seven levels and Gold affiliates earn on all ten available levels.

Commissions are paid out as a percentage of membership fees recruited affiliates in the matrix pay.

How much of a commission is paid out is determined by how much a newly recruited DreamHouse International affiliate paid in fees.

  • recruited Bronze affiliate = $1
  • recruited Silver affiliate = $2
  • recruited Gold affiliate = $3

Joining DreamHouse International

Affiliate membership with DreamHouse International is tied to the purchase of an affiliate package:

  • Bronze – $250
  • Silver – $500
  • Gold – $1000

The primary difference between the above packages is income potential via the DreamHouse International compensation plan.

Note that the DreamHouse International compensation plan material mentions an affiliate being required to remain “active”.

This is likely an additional monthly fee, however active affiliate requirements are not clarified anywhere on the DreamHouse International website.

Conclusion

DreamHouse International strips Zeek Rewards of its Ponzi component, focusing instead on the pyramid scheme nature of the business.

Trouble is, whereas four or five years ago penny auctions were an unknown, we now know MLM penny auctions don’t make any money.

Not that that matters, with DreamHouse International’s compensation plan devoid of retail and dependent entirely on ongoing affiliate recruitment.

The penny auctions (whether they exist or not) are entirely irrelevant, serving only as a front for DreamHouse International’s pyramid scheme.

As a new DeamHouse International affiliate you pay an affiliate fee. This initial choice of how much money you pay dictates how much you can earn in matrix and binary commissions (pay to play).

Then, provided you remain “active”, all you need to do is focus on recruiting new DreamHouse International affiliates to get paid.

Naturally once affiliate recruitment slows down and/or stops entirely, DreamHouse International will collapse.

When that happens, the use of bitcoin will make loss recovery all the more difficult. Statistically the vast majority of participants in a pyramid scheme lose money so that the owners and a few early adopters can withdraw their money.

With bitcoin the primary payment processor used by DreamHouse International, authorities will have to apprehend those running the scheme if any funds are to be recovered (and even then they will have to be transferred voluntarily).

By joining DreamHouse International you might make a bit of money by recruiting a few people in but, by design unless you’ve got a boatload of people under you, active affiliate requirements will eat away your profits.

Anyone considering joining DreamHouse International would be well-advised to read up on Zeek Rewards, in particular the matrix component of the compensation plan.