Gift Dreams Review: Gifting scheme targeting South America
Gift Dreams fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Gift Dreams’ website domain (“giftdreamsglobal.com”), was privately registered on July 25th, 2023.
As tracked by SimilarWeb, Gift Dreams is primarily being promoted across South America; Argentina (58%), Venezuela (15%), Bolivia (7%) and Colombia (7%).
While its website is presented in English, Gift Dreams’ official Terms and Conditions is in Spanish.
Gift Dreams’ Terms and Conditions document was authored by “Leonardo Parra”. Possibly due to language barriers, I wasn’t able to find anything further on Parra.
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.
Gift Dreams’ Products
Gift Dreams has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Gift Dreams affiliate membership itself.
Gift Dreams’ Compensation Plan
Gift Dreams affiliates purchase positions in a five-tier matrix-based gifting cycler.
Gift Dreams uses 2×3 matrices in its gifting scheme.
A 2×3 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix with two positions directly under them:
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Level three of the matrix is generated in the same manner and houses 8 positions for a total of fourteen positions.
Positions in each matrix are filled via cycler position purchases by directly and indirectly recruited affiliates.
As positions across the bottom level of the matrix are filled (8 positions), gifting payments are passed up to the affiliate at the top of a matrix.
Across Gift Dreams’ five gifting tiers, gifting payments between affiliates are as follows:
- Bronze – make a $50 gifting payment and receive $400 in gifting payments
- Silver – make a $200 gifting payment and receive $1600 in gifting payments
- Gold – make a $800 gifting payment and receive $6400 in gifting payments
- Platinum – make a $2500 gifting payment and receive $20,000 in gifting payments
- Diamond – make an $8000 gifting payment and receive $64,000 in gifting payments
Once all positions in a matrix are filled, another gifting payment must be made to continue.
Joining Gift Dreams
Gift Dreams affiliate membership is tied to a minimum $50 gifting payment.
Full participation in the Gift Dreams’ gifting scheme costs $11,550.
Gift Dreams Conclusion
Gift Dreams is a simple gifting scheme that hides behind the usual “contributions” and “donations” tropes.
Members receive financial donations as new participants join and contribute, creating a collaborative community to achieve financial goals.
What differentiates illegal gifting schemes from legitimate donation platforms is gifting payments are made for no other reason than to qualify to steal money from subsequently recruited victims.
The aim of Gift Dreams is to progress to Gift Dreams’ top Diamond gifting tier, through which the majority of funds paid into the scheme are stolen.
The diamond board is the highest level of participation in Gift Dreams. Participants at this level can expect much more attractive benefits compared to previous levels.
This money is of course stolen by Gift Dreams’ admin(s) and early joiners. The admin positions are particularly nefarious as they are entered into the system first, usually without contributing anything financially.
As with all MLM gifting schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will gifting payments.
This will cause Gift Dreams matrices to stall. Once enough matrices stall, an irreversible collapse is triggered.
The math behind gifting schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.
“privately registered on July 25th, 2024”?
😀 Dyslexia seems to be getting worse every year.
Leonardo Parra is a rather common name. Although this is a Colombian national, Marcos Leonardo Parra in the past had links with fedeminer, biilab and tweeted about bitcoin, blockchain, mlm, Zig Ziglar, Jimmy Nguyen, Jurgen Klaric(Do any of these names ring a bell?) and coaching. So he is a good candidate.
twitter.com/marcos_parr
However, while checking on Telegram groups. It is noticeable that these people are seasoned scammers. No fullnames (Cristian, Erick, Tito), but one of the “promoters” did not hide his telephone number. And yes, he is based in Argentina.
Quite an emphasis on referral “prizes”.
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This channel’s last post is four months old.
And here you can see a couple of faces, but the “leaders” as always, do not turn on their cameras or even write their full names.
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On a second channel (last post February 18th), there are a few names:
– Ali Rodrigo (Peru)
– Ariana Legnani (Argentina)
– Raul Figueredo (Colombia)
– Jaider Yomayusa (Colombia)
– Angel Caisa (Ecuador)
– Cintia Cornejo (Argentina)
– Ernesto Velez (Ecuador)
– Guillermo Hernandez
– Amit Melwani (Spain?)
– Aida Chico
– Leandro Almiron
– Pablo Aranda
And a video of an event in Spain with an unidentified “leader” (later he turned out being the Melwani guy listed above)
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And a celebration for reaching the 600 members in a community now rebranded as “an economic, educative and collaborative system that cares for people”
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But hey, it is neither a pyramid, nor a ponzi scheme, it is a a collaborative economic model, and it is based on a 2×2 structure
😀
You see, it is not a pyramid, it is an hourglass 😀
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PS: There are more Telegrams channels and groups. But they are not scams (wink, wink) and they share books, posts with the occasional Godfather I quote (Great role model!
I guess Jordan Belfort is too mainstream right now), Eric Worre quotes, and videos for necessary inspiration.
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Did giftdreamsglobal.com already disappear?
btw, this is the USA channel
youtube.com/@Giftdreamsglobalusa/videos
It seems these people are not aware of the Zoe Florida case
Can confirm Gift Dreams’ website has been pulled offline (DNS error). That was a quick turnaround in response to this review.
No updates in their Telegram channels and groups. However, I have found that they shared part of their “free resources” and talks using mixlr (dreams-mixlr.mixlr.com)
I am not planning to listen to the same old Cositortean bs, however it is useful to list a couple of names and their background:
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This is Rodrigo Aguirre Zavala*, Argentinean scammer with almost a decade of experience (currently living in La Plata) and on this talk “The purpose of your actions” claims having an international audience (Spain, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, London, Ecuador, Denmark, India, Denver, and several Argentinian cities)
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This guy is Exequiel Huljich, from Rosario, Argentina, with 6 years of experience as a scammer. Talks about donations, not paying for the educative resources, “taking the opportunity” and other MLM/cult like tactics to attract people.
PS: The latest “talk” (How to fight failure) sounds like a well-know Colombian scammer, but he never identifies himself. So we are waiting for confirmation.
I have found an empty IG account of a Rodrigo Aguirre Zavala ibb.co/8c2xXkK
Exequiel Huljich’s IG is prime example of a Cryptobro, no doubts there:
instagram.com/exequielhuljich/
Screenshot just in case he deletes it ibb.co/VHXK3nc
These people think their followers are stupid
Donate $50, get $400
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:’D