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Profit Connect Review: Wealth Builder securities fraud

Profit Connect provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. On its website, Profit Connect markets itself as ‘a leading Supercomputer – Artificial Intelligence Software company with headquarters located in Las Vegas, Nevada.’ Further research reveals Profit Connect marketing videos narrated by Eddie Kona. According to Kona, he’s a co-founder [Continue reading…]


Daisy AI Review: EndoTech launches securities fraud opp

DAISY is a portmanteau of “Decentralized AI System”. The company’s full name is Daisy AI. Daisy AI is presented as an offshoot of EndoTech, a company whose website domain was registered in February 2018. Despite not existing online till 2018, EndoTech claims on its website it was founded in 2012. The company pitches itself as a [Continue reading…]


Jump to Health Review: Nutrition with a weight loss focus

Jump to Health operates in the health and wellness MLM niche. The company launched in late 2018 and is based out of New York in the US. Heading up Jump to Health is founder and CEO Audrey Sommerfeld. As per Sommerfeld’s Jump to Health corporate bio; She began her career marketing and developing products for [Continue reading…]


BankCryptoInv Review: 90% an hour crypto trading Ponzi

BankCryptoInv provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. BankCryptoInv’s website domain (“bankcryptoinv.com”) was privately registered on January 24th, 2020. Despite not existing until this year, BankCryptoInv fraudulently claims to be ‘a professional cryptocurrency investment company since 2017.’ As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who [Continue reading…]


Purple Mining Review: 7000% ROI crypto mining Ponzi

Purple Mining provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. Purple Mining’s website domain (“purplemining.ltd”) was privately registered on September 29th, 2020. In an attempt to appear legitimate, Purple Mining provides a UK incorporation certificate for “Purple Mining LTD” on its website. UK incorporation is dirt cheap and effectively unregulated. [Continue reading…]


Arieyl Review: Pay to play My Daily Choice CBD spin-off

Arieyl is in a bit of a weird place right now. The company is being actively promoted but as of yet doesn’t have a webpage. “Arieyl.com” appears to be registered but is currently being redirected to the company’s official Facebook page. Heading up Arieyl are co-CEOs Kristen and Travis Butler: The Butlers are based out [Continue reading…]


Kevlar Gifting Communities Review: Infinity circle algorithm?

When I checked for Kevlar Gifting Communities’ website yesterday, I found a functioning website. Today the domain is timing out. It seems Kevlar Gifting Communities is either having technical difficulties, or someone pulled the website over the last 24 hours. In any event our source material for this review is a Kevlar Gifting Communities marketing [Continue reading…]


SureGlobalTradeFX Review: Master Cloud Miner reboot Ponzi

SureGlobalTradeFX provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the company. The only information provides is that supposedly SureGlobalTradeFX’s ‘founders are from Sweden, India, Ukraine, and China.’ In an attempt to appear legitimate, SureGlobalTradeFX provides a US address on its website. This address actually belongs to an Asian grocery store. SureGlobalTradeFX’s website [Continue reading…]


Nature’s Frequencies Review: Pay to play plastic cards

Nature’s Frequencies operates in the health and wellness MLM niche. The company is based out of Massachusetts in the US. Heading up Nature’s Frequencies are father and son co-founders, Rick and RJ Hassler. Rick Hassler serves as Nature’s Frequencies’ CEO, RJ as President. According to the company’s website; Beginning in 2013, Natures Frequencies has manufactured [Continue reading…]


Bitcno Review: 200% ROI 2×1 matrix gifting Ponzi

Bitcno provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the company. Bitcno’s website domain (“bitcno.com”) was privately registered on June 2nd, 2020. 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.