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Vestige Marketing Review: Forced ecommerce purchases

Vestige Marketing operates in the ecommerce MLM niche. The company was founded back in 2004 and is based out of New Delhi, India. Heading up Vestige Marketing are co-founders Gautam Bali (Managing Director), Kanwar Bir Singh (Director) and Deepak Sood (Director). As per Bali’s corporate bio, he laid the foundation stone of Vestige, which he [Continue reading…]


1 Click Trading Review: Crypto trading signals pyramid

1 Click Trading operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. The company appears to be headed up by co-founders Doyle Shuler and Richard Hornshaw. Doyle Shuler (right) is based out of South Carolina in the US. Circa 2010-2011, Doyle was promoting gold themed opportunities; ISN Coins and Preservation of Wealth. ISN Coins lent itself to affiliate [Continue reading…]


Coin-Gen Review: 300% ROI in 24 hrs Ponzi scheme

Coin-Gen provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. Coin-Gen’s website domain (“coin-gen.com”) was privately registered on February 26th, 2020. On its website, Coin-Gen claims to have been running for 685 days. Given the age of the website domain, this and the rest of the stats provided are assumed to [Continue reading…]


OneLink Review: Simon Le’s OneCoin Ponzi points clone

OneLink provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. OneLink’s website domain (“onelinknetwork.com”) was privately registered on March 5th, 2020. For those following the OneCoin Ponzi saga, it’s an open secret that former OneLife “Captain” Simon Le is behind OneLink. You can find Le on YouTube hosting OneLink marketing presentations: [Continue reading…]


VeloVita Review: “Fuel your brain” energy drink

VeloVita operate in the nutritional supplement MLM niche. The company is based out of Miami, Florida, however this isn’t disclosed on their website or social media pages. Heading up VeloVita are co-founders Kosta Gara (CEO) and Jeff Mack (President). Kosta Gara (right) appeared on BehindMLM’s radar last year, as iGalen’s Chief Executive Advisor. At the [Continue reading…]


Root Review: Remedies with no retail

Root doesn’t provide any information on its website about who owns or runs the company. I became aware of the MLM opportunity after CEO Clayton R Thomas reached out to me via email. On his LinkedIn profile, Thomas cites himself as Root’s Chairman of the Board since July 2019. In marketing videos Thomas discloses he [Continue reading…]


AlysDax Review: Weenzee Ponzi reboot?

AlysDax provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. AlysDax’s website domain (“alysdax.com”) was first registered in October 2019. The registration details were last updated on February 2nd, 2020, through a German registrar. AlysDax LTD is listed as the domain owner, through a bogus address in the UK. Further research [Continue reading…]


Daily Digital Club Review: Peter Wolfing’s 2020 gifting scam

Daily Digital Club provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business. Daily Digital Club’s website domain (“dailydigitalclub.com”) was first registered in 2008. Listed as the owner is Peter Wolfing of Multiplex Systems Inc. Daily Digital Club’s domain registration was last updated on January 27th, 2020, which is likely when Wolfing [Continue reading…]


Bitles Review: BTL token Ponzi points scheme

Bitles provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company. A May 2019 UK incorporation certificate is provided, which corresponds to “Bitles Limited”. UK incorporation is dirt cheap and effectively unregulated. It is a favored jurisdiction for scammers looking to incorporate dodgy companies. Bitles website domain (“bitles.eu”) was privately registered on [Continue reading…]


GIG-OS Review: Third EmGoldex Ponzi reboot

GIG-OS is the latest chapter in the EmGoldex scam saga. EmGoldex was a gold themed cycler Ponzi scheme that launched in 2014. Following multiple regulatory investigations and fraud warnings (the US, Philippines, Malaysia, UAE), EmGoldex collapsed in mid 2015. The company rebooted as Global InterGold shortly after the collapse, carrying on as if nothing happened. [Continue reading…]