Roxxtter Club fails to disclose ownership or executive information on its website.

In fact as I write this, Roxxtter Club’s website is nothing more than a “coming soon” placeholder.

This can be bypassed by going to subdomain “app.roxxtter.com”, which allows affiliates to sign in. In other words, Roxxtter Club has indeed launched.

Roxxtter Club’s website domain (“roxxtter.com”), was registered in December 2022. The private registration was last updated on December 5th, 2023.

Although she doesn’t appear to be running Roxxtter Club, one name we can associate with the company is Vera Peters.

Peters’ company BusinessArt is working “in cooperation with” Roxxtter Club through their Business Academy offering.

Business Academy is a typical education platform offered by MLM companies.

On her BusinessArt website, we learn Vera Peters is a “management consultant and business coach”.

With over 25 years of management experience, most notably at Deutsche Lufthansa AG, she is a real power woman in the business world.

Peters is based out of Germany. Although Roxxtter Club’s domain registration is private, the registration country is also set to Germany.

From this it’s highly likely that whoever is running Roxxtter Club has ties to Germany.

As of November 2023, SimilarWeb tracked top sources of Roxxtter Club website traffic as Belgium (60%), the UK (25%) and South Africa (15%).

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.

Roxxtter Club’s Products

Roxxtter Club has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Roxxtter Club affiliate membership itself.

The more a Roxxtter Club affiliate pays in fees, the more digital marketing tools they gain access to.

Roxxtter Club’s Compensation Plan

Roxxtter Club’s compensation plan pays on recruitment of Roxxtter Club affiliates who pay membership fees.

Roxxtter Club Affiliate Ranks

There are seven affiliate ranks within Roxxtter Club’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

  • Affiliate – sign up as a Roxxtter affiliate (free)
  • Rookie – pay $55
  • Rocketeer – generate $100 PV, recruit five Rookie or higher ranked affiliates and generate at least $500 GV
  • IronStar – generate $500 PV, recruit five Rocketeer or higher ranked affiliates and generate at least $5000 GV
  • SilverStar – recruit five IronStar or higher ranked affiliates and generate at least $50,000 GV
  • GoldStar – generate $1000 PV, recruit ten SilverStar or higher ranked affiliates and generate at least $1,000,000 GV
  • RoxxStar – generate $5000 PV, recruit one hundred GoldStar or higher ranked affiliates and generate at least $50,000,000 GV

PV stands for “Personal Volume” and is sales volume generated by an affiliate’s own sales and purchases.

GV stands for “Group Volume” and is sales volume generated by a Roxxtter Club affiliate and their downline.

Note that no more than 40% of required GV can come from any one recruitment leg.

Recruitment Commissions

Roxxtter Club affiliates are paid to recruit new paid affiliates.

  • free affiliates earn a 10% commission per paid affiliate recruited
  • paid affiliates earn a 50% commission on level 1 and 25% on level 2

Recruitment commissions are paid on the $55 fee charged to paid Roxxtter Club affiliates.

Residual Commissions

Roxxtter Club pays residual commissions via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

Roxxtter Club caps payable unilevel team levels at twenty.

Residual commissions are paid as a percentage of Pro to Premium membership fees paid by recruited affiliates.

  • Affiliates earn 10% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates)
  • Rookies earn 10% on level 1 and 5% on level 2
  • Rocketeers earn 15% on level 1, 5% on level 2, 4% on level 3, 3% on level 4 and 2% on level 5
  • Ironstars earn 15% on level 1, 6% on level 2, 5% on level 3, 4% on level 4, 2% on level 5 and 1% on levels 6 to 9
  • SilverStars earn 15% on level 1, 7% on level 2, 6% on level 3, 5% on level 4, 2% on level 5, 1% on levels 6 to 13 and 0.5% on levels 14 and 15
  • GoldStars and Rockstars earn 15% on level 1, 8% on level 2, 7% on level 3, 6% on level 4, 2% on level 5, 1% on levels 6 to 13, 0.5% on levels 14 to 19 and 1% on level 20

Joining Roxxtter Club

Roxxtter Club affiliate membership ranges from free to $2500+.

  • Affiliate – free (no access to MLM opportunity)
  • Basic – $55
  • Pro – $250 annually
  • Business – $1000 annually
  • Premium – $2500 annually
  • Elite – not disclosed

The primary difference between Roxxtter Club’s affiliate membership options is accessibility to the marketing platform and various marketing tools.

Note that, as per Roxxtter Club’s Terms and Conditions (discussed in the comments below), Roxxtter Club charges a $100 annual “maintenance fee” after an affiliate’s first four months.

Also note the MLM opportunity is not available to free Roxxtter Club affiliates.

Roxxtter Club Conclusion

Roxxtter Club as a standalone MLM opportunity is a pyramid scheme. Affiliates pay a fee and are paid on direct and indirect recruitment of others who do the same.

The free affiliate membership is external to Roxxtter Club’s MLM opportunity and, within the context of Roxxtter Club’s MLM opportunity, is irrelevant.

Attached to Roxxtter Club’s pyramid scheme is a bunch of pseudo-compliance…

…and a feeder to undisclosed “external projects”.

In summary, Roxxtter Club combines pyramid recruitment with a feeder into other MLM schemes its anonymous owner is promoting.

Given Roxxtter Club’s fraudulent business model, it’s highly likely the feeder “external projects” are also of questionable legality.

As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once recruitment inevitably dries up so too will commissions.

Math guarantees the majority of participants in MLM pyramid schemes lose money.