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Nominex Review: Crypto exchange with NMX token Ponzi

Nominex operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. Nominex’s website domain (“nominex.io”), was first registered in November 2017. The private registration, revealing only Russia as the address of the owner, was last updated on July 4th, 2021. In an attempt to appear legitimate, Nominex provides a Seychelles incorporation certificate on its website. For the purpose of [Continue reading…]


Viral Compensation Review: Ten-tier 3×2 matrix Ponzi cycler

Viral Compensation fails to provide any credible ownership information on its website. Supposedly the company is run by “Ron Williams”, represented by a badly photoshopped profile avatar. The same avatar appears on Fiverr account “videospurchaser”, who represents they are based out of Canada. This corresponds with the North American accent narrated Viral Compensation’s marketing videos [Continue reading…]


CVC Funding Review: Stolen FINRA broker name Ponzi

CVC Funding provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. CVC Funding’s website domain (“cvc-funding.io”) was privately registered on July 7th, 2021. A corporate address in New York is provided on CVC Funding’s website. This suite address corresponds with CVC Credit Partners, dba CVC Funding LLC. CVC Credit Partners is [Continue reading…]


Lifestyle Marketing Group Review 2.0: Matrix points pyramid

BehindMLM reviewed Lifestyle Marketing Group in June 2020. The company was headed up by CEO Shain Hymon. It’s business model was that of a $50 a month pyramid scheme. Later that same month BehindMLM reviewed Jaa Lifestyle, also fronted by Hymon. Jaa Lifestyle’s initial business model combined securities fraud with pyramid recruitment. A few weeks [Continue reading…]


Baccarat Staking Review: Michael Sander’s baccarat Ponzi

Baccarat Staking operates in the gambling MLM niche. The company is headed up by Michael Sander, who for some reason is going by “Michi Sander”. Believed to be a German national, on social media Sander represents he is currently based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. This corresponds with Baccarat Staking claiming to be “coordinated in [Continue reading…]


4QLife Review: Three-tier crypto Ponzi cycler

4QLife provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. 4QLife’s website domain (“4qlife.com”) was privately registered on June 23rd, 2021. Further research reveals marketing videos on 4QLife’s website are hosted on Daniel Butt’s Vimeo channel: The videos, at least one of which is embedded on 4QLife’s website, are narrated by [Continue reading…]


Family First Life Review: “Aggressive compensation” insurance?

Family First Life operates in the life insurance MLM niche. The company was founded in 2013. A corporate address in Connecticut is provided. Heading up Family First Life is CEO and President Shawn Meaike. As per Meaike’s LinkedIn profile; After I graduated with my Masters Degree I obtained a job with the state of CT [Continue reading…]


Tronconomy Review: 270% ROI tron smart-contract Ponzi

Tronconomy provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. Tronconomy’s website domain (“tronconomy.com”) was privately registered on April 12th, 2021. At time of publication, Alexa ranks Russia as the only notable source of traffic to Tronconomy’s website (37%). This suggests whoever is running Tronconomy is based out of Russia. As [Continue reading…]


Uulala Review: Oscar Garcia triples down on securities fraud

Uulala operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. The company is based out of California in the US. Heading up Uulala is CEO Oscar Garcia, a resident of California. As per Garcia’s LinkedIn profile; For the past 20 years as an entrepreneur, Mr. Garcia has built companies, and accelerated the growth of small businesses. Mr. Garcia [Continue reading…]


Trujivan Review: Tycoon69 trojan horse with magic plastic discs

Trujivan (pronounced “true-jivan”), operates in the magic plastic disc and nutritional supplement MLM niches. The company provides a corporate suite address in Las Vegas on its website. Further research reveals this address belongs to a UPS store. Whether Trujivan has any physical ties to Nevada is unclear. Heading up Trujivan are co-founders Stefan Hostettler (CEO) [Continue reading…]