Drone Club Review: Drone tech = 200% ROI in 40 days?
The Drone Club website identifies “Timonthy Xie” as Technical Director and “Najib Alalwan” as Financial Director of the company.
The Drone Club website domain (“dron-club.com”) was registered on the 6th of September 2016. Mariyan Dimitrov is listed as the owner of the domain, with an address in London, UK also provided.
Further research reveals dozens of companies operating from the same address, suggesting Drone Club exists in the UK in name only.
Possibly due to language barriers I was unable to find any additional information on Xie (right), Alalwan or Dimitrov.
Read on for a full review of the Drone Club MLM opportunity.
The Drone Club Product Line
Drone Club has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Drone Club affiliate membership itself.
The Drone Club Compensation Plan
Drone Club affiliates invest a minimum of $10 on the promise of an advertised 5% daily ROI for 40 days (200%).
Referral commissions are available on funds invested by recruited affiliates, paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
- level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 10%
- level 2 – 3%
- level 3 – 2%
Joining Drone Club
Drone Club affiliate membership is free, however affiliates must invest a minimum of $10 to participate in the attached MLM opportunity.
Conclusion
Drone Club has nothing to do with drones or drone transport technology, as represented on the Drone Club website.
Our company invests in businesses seeking financing to help advance their technology and grow business operations. We earn on the investments in the future.
There is naturally no supporting information provided to back the above claims, with the only verifiable source of revenue entering Drone Club being affiliate investment.
And even if there was, the implication that legitimate investment in drone technology was returning a 200% ROI every 40 days is ridiculous.
Drone Club’s management would only need to secure a small loan themselves, invest it and in a few months retire as the richest people on the planet.
Quite obviously Drone Club is just using newly invested funds to pay off existing investors, making it a Ponzi scheme.
As with all Ponzi schemes, once recruitment of new Drone Club affiliates dies out, so too will newly invested funds.
This will see Drone Club unable to meet its 40 day ROI liabilities, at which point the scheme will collapse.