Your Eternal Seed Review: Sovereign Citizen cash gifting
There is no information on the Your Eternal Seed website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Your Eternal Seed website domain (“youreternalseed.com”) was registered on August 4th, 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.
At the time of publication Alexa estimate that 74.8% of all traffic to the Your Eternal Seed website originates out of the US.
This strongly suggests that whoever is running Your Eternal Seed is also based out of the US.
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.
The Your Eternal Seed Product Line
Your Eternal Seed has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Your Eternal Seed affiliate membership itself.
The Your Eternal Seed Compensation Plan
The Your Eternal Seed Compensation plan sees affiliates gift funds to eachother through a series of 8×1 matrix queues.
An 8×1 matrix is simple in nature, requiring eight positions to be filled. As each position is filled, the following commissions are paid out:
- Queue 1 (positions cost $35) – receive $100 and cycle into Queue 2
- Queue 2 – receive – $300 and cycle into Queue 3
- Queue 3 – receive $3000 and cycle into Queue 4
- Queue 4 – receive $5000 and cycle into Queue 5
- Queue 5 – receive $24,000 once all eight positions are filled
Joining Your Eternal Seed
Your Eternal Seed affiliate membership is tied to a gifting payment of $35.
$25 is gifted to the affiliate who recruited you and $10 goes to the Your Eternal Seed admin.
Conclusion
Judging by the amusing pseudo-compliance in Your Eternal Seed’s Terms and Conditions, the scheme appears to be run by an old hat at cash gifting:
Please know that YES is not an investment club, not a business, not MLM, not a company or corporation, not a commercial enterprise of any kind whatsoever, nor do its activities include the solicitation of anything.
There are no investments here, no paychecks, no products or services to sell, no seminars to attend, no tapes or manuals to buy, and no one MAKES or EARNS any money.
There are no profit making benefits of any kind associated with this activity.
No benefit or return of any nature is expressed or implied and no promises or guarantees of any such return are permitted to be made by any participant of this activity.
By participating in YES and willingly giving a gift to one or more of its participants, the donor of such a gift has chosen to extinguish all rights to the gift and cannot rightfully expect or depend on YES or any of its participants for any type of monetary compensation.
This clashes with the content on the Your Eternal Seed website, which openly advertises a $35 a pop cash gifting scheme.
People (the admin and those who join early) make money in cash gifting schemes, rendering Your Eternal Seed’s attempts at pseudo-compliance laughable.
Whoever is running Your Eternal Seed is also paranoid about not being publicly attached to the scheme:
YES prohibits all members to send out the Conference Call phone number and access code in any public form of advertising.
Members SHALL NOT record and share the Conference Call in any form or fashion.
No members can give their own Conference Call or Training Calls.
No public meetings.
Any ad used must be a blind ad and use appropriate wording in the true intent of gifting.
One thing that caught my eye is the terminology guidelines, which lists “constitutional rights” as a term Your Eternal Seed affiliates ‘SHOULD ALWAYS use the following terminology in relation to this private activity‘.
This is Sovereign Citizen terminology, with the wackos that subscribe to it of the mind it’s perfectly acceptable to break the law to make money. That and once they’ve stolen it, they are under no obligation to return it.
It’s their “constitutional right” you see.
Nothing good has ever come of Sovereign Citizens crossing into the MLM industry, although it has provided plenty of popcorn laughs over the years.
Joking aside, Your Eternal Seed is a cash gifting scheme that will benefit only the admin(s) running it and a few early affiliates.
There’s nothing being marketed or sold to retail customers and once recruitment dies down Your Eternal Seed will collapse.
At that point anyone who hasn’t scammed enough people to recoup their initial $35 payment loses out, with this mathematically guaranteed to be the majority of Your Eternal Seed affiliates.
The admin is one Roberta Betts of Morganton, North Carolina (and formerly of Franklin, Mass.). She regularly fails to pay property tax bills of just over $400, according to the Burke County records.
She has the support of Howard b. Richman, father of singer Oliver Richman and a long-time cash gifting fraudster himself.
I am responding to Yu Blueit’s comments.
1) I have not encouraged people to join Your Eternal Seed since 2016 as I believe the design of the program is flawed.
2) I am certainly NOT a “fraudster.” I have great integrity and never in my life have I tried to cheat anyone. I am annoyed by your ignorant accusation.
3) YOU are the one who is deceptive, in fact, with your strange agenda of false defamation and your FAKE name!
Are you going to tell us why you encouraged people to join a cash gifting scam before 2016?
Your own website (income dash advantage dot com) says you are by your own admission.
Howard, your own website income-advantage punctuation com gives the lie to your claims of having integrity.
A simple review of it through The Wayback Machine shows that you repeatedly give frivolous tax protestor arguments in defense of the crime – yes, crime – of cash gifting.
Look… Y.E.S. is a gifting platform… you donate (Ozedit: derails removed, see below)
Your Eternal Seed isn’t a “gifting platform” and it has nothing to do with donations.
Your Eternal Seed is a gifting scheme through which scammers such as yourself steal money under false pretenses.
All gifting schemes are scams in which the majority of participants are mathematically guaranteed to lose money.
If you wish to discuss gifting platforms, donations or anything else which Your Eternal Seed is not, do it somewhere else. Thanks.
Who is “Your Eternal Seed” scamming?
I have investigated this program all over the net and interviewed many personally.
The only money that is going out from your wallet is $10 (believed to be for administration purposes). The other $25 you gift a individual personally.
Like any gifting scheme, the majority of participants.
Math is math, how much you lose to a gifting scam is irrelevant.
Benny Meshullam, what part of past court rulings against them as being a criminal organization (look up “racketeering” for instance) did you fail to comprehend?
In YES, donations go from member to member so it is impossible for anyone to rip you off. There is no company that collects your money, so don’t say nonsense.
Those who wrote it in 2020, note that we are already in 2023, YES has been in a country for more than 12 years where pyramid or ponzi systems have prison terms, which is why this is not.
(Ozedit: whacky conspiracy theories removed)
1. Math is math. The majority of participants in gifting scams lose money.
2. 12 years? Your Eternal Seed’s website domain was registered in 2016. That was seven years ago.
I suppose it’s a bit much to expect you to follow gifting scam math when basic subtraction is beyond you.
3. SimilarWeb tracked a whopping 772 visits total to Your Eternal Seed’s website domain in April 2023. In other words, the scam collapsed ages ago.
Sorry for your loss.
You feel my loss and YES collapsed? It seems you have no idea.
I’m still in it and it’s still working pretty well. The number of visitors to the website is not relevant since it is not a sales website that needs to have visits.
Regarding mathematics, don’t worry because I am a mathematics teacher, and I have received more than $1,500 in gifts.
What there is is a lot of lazy people out there who are not willing to pay the price for success and try to justify their failure by attacking the system.
There is much more to that than scammers.
Yes, pretty much so.
Oh really? Do YOU have an idea then? Well, this will be evident later on.
Oh yes, it is indeed still working pretty well for its admins, who steal all the funds right now. But not for you. Sorry for your loss.
It IS actually quite relevant. No visits to a gifting scheme’s website = no more money to steal. No more money to steal = gifting scheme go boom. Sorry for your loss.
Oh really? Then you should have noticed the scam immediately. Otherwise it casts a shadow on your teaching process. How can one call himself a mathematics teacher when he can’t even use maths to identify a scam?
Great. Either you only received monopoly money or you just confessed to stealing. Neither is good to brag about though.
Oh, let me guess. I’m talking to one right now! A man so lazy he did not even bother to perform due-diligence by using the science he claims to teach people – mathematics!
Which is exactly what you are doing right now. You think you try to defend your gifting scheme? You only do harm to it by posting those comments. Sorry for your loss.
No website traffic = recruitment collapsed == butthurt scammers coming on here.
Traffic to Your Eternal Seeds’ website was so low in July 2023 SimilarWeb stopped tracking it.
Kir stepped in to cover the other relevant points. Sorry for your loss.