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BizzTrek Review: Amazon Prime knockoff pyramid scheme

BizzTrek’s website provides no information about who owns or runs the company. The BizzTrek website domain (“bizztrek.com”) was privately registered on August 2nd, 2018. BizzTrek provides multiple office locations on their website, all of which are virtual addresses. The only “team member” listed on BizzTrek’s official Facebook page is Chief Marketing Officer Ababil Sher. Sher [Continue reading…]


CryptoMonsoon Review: Adcredit Ponzi with CMN altcoin exit-scam

The CryptoMonsoon website provides no information about who owns or runs the business. The CryptoMonsoon website domain (“cryptomonsoon.io”) was registered on November 3rd, 2018. No registrant is given or address details of the owner, other than the country Panama. The official CryptoMonsoon Facebook page lists two admins; Ukari Obene and Aakash Munch. Ukari Obene resides [Continue reading…]


CBM Global Review: Matrix-based Ponzi shrouded in secrecy

CBM Global’s website provides no information about who owns or runs the business. The CBM Global website domain (“cbmglobal.io”) was registered on April 4th, 2018. Force International is listed as the domain owner, through an address in Antwerp, Belgium. The CBM Global Terms and Conditions states that CBM Global is owned by Force International CVBA. [Continue reading…]


Grossbyte Review: Crypto mining Ponzi targeting Africa

Grossbyte operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. The company states on its website that it is headed up by “Thomas Patrick”. A cropped image of Patrick appears on the Grossbyte website. Patrick however has no digital footprint outside of the “about us” page on Grossbyte’s website. Furthermore, it appears Patrick’s entire Grossbyte corporate bio is [Continue reading…]


CorVive Review: Jeremy Fouts improves Genesis Pure’s offering

Update 5th April 2025 – Brandi Snow, Director of Customer Support at Corvive, has been in touch to advise “CorVive has transitioned away from the MLM model.” For over two years, CorVive has operated as a direct-to-consumer (DTC) company. We no longer utilize an MLM compensation plan. As per Corvive’s website, the company now runs a [Continue reading…]


Univia Review: Personal care + Instagram influencer marketing?

Univia operate in the personal care MLM niche and, according to the company’s Policies and Procedures, are based out of Utah in the US. The Florida address provided on the Univia website appears to be for product returns only. Univia fails to provide any executive information on their website. The Univia website does have an [Continue reading…]


Devide Review: Profit points Ponzi hiding behind brand marketing

Devide provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the business. The Devide website domain (“devide.com”) was first registered in 2011. The domain registration was last updated in May, 2018. This is probably around the time the current owners took possession of it. Further research into Devide reveals a since-deleted “Word From [Continue reading…]


Countdown4Freedom Review: What is going on with Holton Buggs?

Countdown4Freedom fails to provide any information on who owns or runs the business on its website. The only clue is a quote from Holton Buggs at the footer of an email capture page, accessed if a visitor to the site clicks a button. Further research reveals Buggs credited as founder (and presumably owner/co-owner) of Countdown4Freedom. [Continue reading…]


4Life Review: Preferred customers = affiliates?

4Life operate in the nutritional supplement MLM niche. The company launched in 1998 and is based out of Utah in the US. Heading up 4Life are husband and wife co-founders, David and Bianca Lisonbee. Danny Lee serves as 4Life’s CEO and President. Way back in 1985 David Lisonbee co-founded Nature’s Labs, which was later renamed [Continue reading…]


iClub Biz Review 2.0: ICB Trader white label unregistered securities

Back when BehindMLM reviewed iClub Biz in 2013, the company combined membership recruitment with travel and nutritional supplements. Six years on and iClub Biz’s website traffic is dead, suggesting there’s not that much going on. Nonetheless I was approached for a review update by a reader, owing to some new trading product iClub Biz is [Continue reading…]