Yunooh Review: Matrix cycler ad directory
There is no information on the Yunooh website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Yunooh website domain (“yunooh.com”) was first registered on the 25th of September 2013, with a “Remmar Pidong” listed as the owner. An address in Quezon, Philippines is also provided.
On his LinkedIn profile, Pidong (right) lists himself as being the CEO and Founder of Yunooh since 2013.
He also lists a website called Kalzada, which advertises a “500 peso reward” if an affiliate recruits five people. Pidong also cites himself as a “Team Manager”, having worked at East West Banking Corporation since August 2014.
Possibly due to language-barriers, I was unable to find any further involvement by Pidong in the MLM industry.
Read on for a full review of the Yunooh MLM business opportunity.
The Yunooh Product Line
Yunooh has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Yunooh affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, Yunooh affiliates can then purchase $4 matrix queue positions.
Bundled with each of these positions is a directory ad placement, which is displayed on the Yunooh website.
The Yunooh Compensation Plan
The Yunooh compensation plan sees affiliates pay $4 for positions in a matrix queue, with commissions paid out when they recruit others who do the same.
Yunooh use a 2×1 matrix structure, which sees each position requiring two subsequent positions to be purchased before a 50 cent commission is paid out.
Although not explicitly clarified, I believe these positions are then re-entered back into the bottom of the queue.
Joining Yunooh
Affiliate membership with Yunooh is free, however affiliates must purchase at least one $5 matrix queue position in order to participate in the income opportunity.
As such the defacto minimum cost of Yunooh affiliate membership is $4.
Conclusion
When I first began researching Yunooh I clicked “business opportunity” on their main homepage.
I don’t know if it’s supposed to be a joke or what, but what’s listed there are ads for escorts, lottery jackpot spells, spiritual power rings, money and business spells.
I’m not kidding, that’s what’s there. Oh and then there’s also the Google ripoff logo. Seriously?
An obviously bogus ad directory and shonky logo design aside, Yunooh otherwise operate as a straight-forwards queue cycler.
You sign up, you pay $4 for a position and once enough subsequent positions have been paid for, you get paid 50 cents.
The positions I believe are then re-entered back into the bottom of the queue for another 50 cent payout.
The problem is this process requires four cycles just to break even, with each requiring an ever-increasing amount of new position purchases to push the matrix queue along.
One position requires a minimum two positions to push through. Those positions require four, those four require eight.. and that’s not including the re-entered positions.
Once Yunooh affiliate recruitment dies down, naturally the queue stalls and commissions are no longer paid out.
The scheme then collapses, with Remmar Pidong keeping any funds still tied to uncycled matrix queue positions.
Hi,
it’s me let’s talk add me on facebook and I will reavel how the system works.
What’s there to reveal? Did you even read the review?
What are ads for hookers doing in the “business opportunity” section?
psst
[ you can talk here too! it’s allowed! ]
these scammers are setting speed records now to get here and defend their scams. holy crap.
Why can he not explain how his scam works here?
Might prefer FB because he doesn’t have the power to edit/delete comments here?
Just a guess.
Hi All,
Let me clear our business model. This is a pure online classified ads site. We did not post those ads on our website it’s our member who did.
We offer a free posting of any item or any services you may have that you may want to post on our site. And of course we offer a premium ads if you wish your ads to be on top or featured and every time there is a search and hit your post you will be on top.
It’s similar to olx and craiglist. Compare our package it’s cheapest in the market. And we want to extend our services we offer revenue share where we put the loyalty in matrix by 2X1 martix. No time frame.
no referral the system fills the matrix from the top. no affiliate system on yunooh.com. No need to get your two or even one. Our site as we grow will have their own traffic.
Here’s Our Package:
$4(90 days featured) = 2 Loyalty Points
$7(180 days featured) = 4 loyalty Points
$13(365 days featured) = 10 loyalty points
1 point = Earn 0.5X8 = $2 or more.
Kalzada.com is different from yunooh.com. This a website where there is a seller and had a product line that may want to try our services. We our in pre-launch stage all the legalities are on the process.
we are offering a 500 peso reward to increase our user base. Although any one can join even not living in the philippines. We offer affiliate system up to 10th level and if you refer a seller you get a 2% for every sale.
Can you show us where those sites pay affiliates to recruit new affiliates who purchase matrix positions? Thanks.
Just like a Volkswagen is “similar” to a Porsche.
But, it’s not (and never will be) a Porsche, no matter how “similar” it might appear to the uneducated.
@Oz If you want the affiliates join kalzada.com.
Yunooh.com is not an affiliate site. Our system fills the matrix from the top.
If you have an item to sell cars,realstate, or job offer and etc yunooh.com is the answer.
Thanks littleroundman 🙂
Whether your matrix fills top to botom, left to right, 3rd dimension to 4th dimension or not at all, you’re still just paying affiliates to recruit new affiliates who purchase matrix positions…
Oz let’s clarify again you are buying the featured ads not the position on the matrix. That is just a bonus as reward points.
If you are asking for the genealogy there is none but on loyalty.yunooh.com you will see how many points you have and the income streams of $0.5
You’re buying matrix positions, which is what pay you. The bonus is the advertising credits, which can be ignored.
Then that is not yunooh.com. you may try other sites. Thank anyway for your comments but we don’t want people to be mis led.
Get rid of the matrix comp plan then. Until that happens, all you’re doing is paying affiliates to recruit new affiliates who purchase matrix positions.
Video on how it works will be posted by tomorrow. Look like we are in the same goal but different approach.
I love it when the scammers themselves pitch up to defend their very obvious scams.
“We don’t want people to be misled”. Really? That’s what you are doing.