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Magellan International Alliances Review: BetChips now e-commerce

Magellan International Alliances operate in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. A corporate address in Ireland is provided on the Magellan International Alliances website, however further research reveals the address actually belongs to Company Formations International. Company Formations International provide incorporation services in Ireland. Thus it appears Magellan International Alliances has no actual physical operations in the [Continue reading…]


Q Sciences Review 2.0: Simpler comp plan with strong autoship focus

BehindMLM first reviewed Q Sciences just over two years ago in 2016. A reader recently reached out to us with the news that since then, Q Sciences have updated their compensation plan. The new plan is believed to have come into effect earlier this year. After looking at Q Sciences’ new compensation plan, it appeared [Continue reading…]


Luvv Review: Love as an MLM product?

Luvv provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the business. The Luvv website does feature a marketing video, however the speaker of the video is not identified. Further research reveals the speaker is Jeff Long, who in another Luvv marketing video credits himself as creator and co-founder of the company. The [Continue reading…]


Hodl Game Review: Nine-tier cryptocurrency Ponzi cycler

Hodl Game provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business. The Hodl Game website domain (“hodlgame.net”) was privately registered on July 13th, 2018. 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 [Continue reading…]


AxeMediaTV Review: $39 a month pirated streams + recruitment

AxeMediaTV provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the business. The AxeMediaTV website domain (“axemedia.tv”) was privately registered on May 3rd, 2018. In their Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, AxeMediaTV provide a virtual office address in Las Vega, Nevada.   Update 13th August 2018 – Anthony Oxley is citing himself as [Continue reading…]


Activz Review: Cure-all for cancer, leukemia, arthritis and diabetes?

Despite having an “Our Team” section on their website, Activz only provides a photo of their management. Further research reveals David Brown crediting himself as Chairman and CEO of Activz on his LinkedIn profile. Brown (right) is also one of the executives featured in the “Our Team” Activz website photo. As per Brown’s LinkedIn profile, [Continue reading…]


Xpirient Review: Travel niche recruitment with pseudo compliance retail

Xpirient provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business. The Xpirient website domain (“xpirient.com”) was privately registered on September 12th, 2017. Further research reveals affiliates naming Chris Kent as owner of Xpirient. On his personal Facebook profile, Kent (right) cites himself as founder of the company. Why this information is [Continue reading…]


Nui Review: Cryptocurrency token investment with pseudo-compliance

Nui has its origins in Divvee, a failed “access to discounts” MLM opportunity that launched in mid 2016. When Divvee’s original model failed, the company rebooted as a mobile app promotion platform. That also failed, prompting Divvee’s descent into unregistered securities. In late 2017 Divvee merged with Hodo Global. The merger created Nui, which focused [Continue reading…]


Triple Penny Crypto Review: $1000 min deposit cloud mining Ponzi

Triple Penny Crypto provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business. The Triple Penny Crypto website domain (“triplepennycrypto.com”) was privately registered on January 25th, 2018. Despite its website domain only having been registered 6 months ago, Triple Penny Crypto claims to have been in business since 2010. As always, if [Continue reading…]


Quaestor Solutions Review: Quaestor coin & pyramid recruiting

As I write this the Quaestor Solutions website is returning a database error. Perusal of Google’s cache of the website reveals the website appears to still be under development. The Quaestor Solutions website domain (“quaestor-solutions.com”) was privately registered on April 16th, 2018. Further research reveals an official Quaestor Solutions webinar hosted by Keld Mathiesen. Mathiesen [Continue reading…]