WFP App provides no information about who owns or runs the company on its website.

In fact as I write this, WFP App’s website is nothing more than an affiliate login form:

WFP App’s website domain (“wf01-pfood.com”), was registered on March 9th, 2023.

Full registration details are private but Guangdong, China comes up as the registrant’s state and country.

Additional ties to China can be found in WFP App’s website source-code:

If we specifically look at WFP App’s sign-up page, we can see it was copy and pasted from another domain:

This suggests WFP App is a template copy/paste job. This isn’t surprising seeing the number of Ponzi mobile app scams coming out of China since late 2021.

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.

WFP App’s Products

WFP App has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market WFP App affiliate membership itself.

WFP App’s Compensation Plan

WFP App affiliates invest Indian rupees (INR). This is done on the promise of an advertised return:

  • WFP Income-A – invest 455 INR and receive 100 INR a day for 100 days
  • WFP Income-B – invest 1855 INR and receive 470 INR a day for 100 days
  • WFP Income-C – invest 5255 INR and receive 1400 INR a day for 100 days

Referral commissions are paid out on invested INR down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

  • level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 25%
  • level 2 – 3%
  • level 3 – 2%

Joining WFP App

WFP App affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum 455 INR investment.

WFP App Conclusion

Whereas WFP App is being run by Chinese scammers, they are exclusively targeting India.

Official WFP App marketing is in Hindi, suggesting close coordination with Indian partners.

Local shell companies have been set up to acquire bank accounts, through which WFP App investor funds are laundered through.

WFP App shell companies BehindMLM has seen include Konar Enterprise, Kushal Enterprise and Surya Enterprises.

As for the business model, “WFP” stands for “World Food Program”. To that end, WFP App represents it is part of the United Nations World Food Program.

The UN World Food Program is a thing, but WFP App has nothing to do with it.

WFP App is a simple Ponzi scheme. New affiliates invest, and those funds are stolen by earlier investors.

As with all MLM Ponzi schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will new investment.

This will starve WFP App of ROI revenue, eventually prompting a collapse.

The math behind Ponzi schemes guarantees that when they collapse, the majority of participants lose money.