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Join MY MLM company instead! The aim of Behind MLM is to fill that void and prove to be a useful resource to people curious about the MLM industry and the companies that exist within it. I created BehindMLM out of a genuine interest in the MLM industry and a desire to provide the public with relevant and accurate MLM information, news and company reviews.

I hope you find BehindMLM a useful resource and feel free to leave any feedback below. Jun 24th, at 8: Can you give me your insight on Ignite powered by Stream Energy… Give me your positives and negatives, or write an article about it.

Jun 25th, at Sep 6th, at Sep 9th, at 1: Oct 4th, at 5: Hey, you reckon Xyngular is worthy of a mention? Oct 5th, at 1: Thanks for the heads up. Dec 25th, at 4: Dec 28th, at Along with some broader articles I try to analyse MLM companies and present an unbiased factual look to differentiate from the abundance of marketing spiel available. Although progress is admittedly slow, I aim to over time build a sizeable cache of knowledge for those out there researching the various MLM business opportunities available.

Jan 11th, at Just a quick note, I tried adding comment numbering and found that in doing so it was overriding the Gravatar placement. As for quoting individual comments, even on the longer commented articles you can always blockquote or simply reference the date comments are published via date hierarchy. Mar 17th, at 3: Then they quit and the whining begins. Your site and others like them can ruin the reputation and business of a company without even giving them a chance. How about being fair in this horrible economy-give a company a chance.

They may have many people who DO want to give it a shot and will actually work the business, but with negative info on the Internet it makes their chances at success harder to achieve. Mar 17th, at 9: Because the information I publish should be able to stand on its own, regardless of who I am. Instead I try to provide information from the viewpoint of someone doing their own research and analysis into a company.

Informing people before the marketing side of a company saturates them with blind positivity. People have a right to publish their negative experiences, regardless of why you think they ultimately failed. Companies are free at any time to publish rebuttals. Instead, they usually take the path of lawsuits.

This also ties into the anonyminity of BehindMLM as a lot of countries out there currently have judicial systems that heavily favour business over people in terms of capital needed to effectively defend yourself against legal allegations. And as for proof, this works both ways. This is a fixed statistical number. Mar 17th, at 1: If you really think one website can ruin a MLM, you need an attitude adjustment. Mar 17th, at 7: Almost every MLM has a disclaimer that tells the prospects to do their due dilligence.

Still they are mad about sites like BehindMLM that actually do this work for them just for free. However, I can only speak for myself and my blog, and it has certainly had influence on the reputation of the companies Wealth Masters International and Carbon Copy Pro. The reason why I created my blog was the extreme amount of garbage posted everywhere about these companies, and my blog appearantly drowned in this ocean of deceit.

However, it caused enough attention from both journalists and authorities, and now the companies are in serious trouble. However, I have several times asked for information about the company and every time they have served lies that have been very easy to reveal.

One example is the claim that the average annual income for WMI representatives is 1. Pretty stupid as the Norwegian top consultant Per Gunnar Hoem has denied such an income for himself. Still he seems to tell his new prospects face to face that he earns Every term he was mad about has been documented very clearly to him, and after then I have not heard from him.

This is probably the reason that CCP has not contacted me yet. Instead they are treathening OZ for a comment citing my blog. If these companies were solid, ethical and making success for their representatives there is no way that my single blog could ruin the reputation of these companies.

The main reason is that my blog is based on proven facts, and these websites were based on lies and deception that could easily be revealed like people claiming to be successful internet marketers one week after signing up with the company.

Giving a business a chance in this branch does not mean joining them by paying hundreds or thousands of dollars and eventually find out if it worked or not. According to you, if these lazy people with the wrong mindset were filtered out in the application process for all MLM companies, the success rate in MLM would explode.

This is not going to happen. There must always be hundreds or thousands of loosers in every non-retail scheme to produce one millionaire. Mar 20th, at 5: I have no idea what you are talking about. Most of these companies have to pass through their state Atty. The work from home deals where they want you to open a bank account and deposit checks then send one of your own to them, only to find their checks were bogus-THOSE are scams.

You are in a foreign country and do not know how difficult it is for companies to even get off the ground. They have legal teams and if they screw up the Atty. General will shut them down. And NO there are not hundreds of thousands of losers in ONE company to create one millionaire. But there are NO guarantees. I just think you have been unfair to a few people I see on your site and should have a way to find out the truth and if they person shows you some proof of what they say you should remove the offending report.

It would make you seem very fair and give you a lot better PR. Mar 20th, at 8: You claim there is NO guarantee in MLM, which is completely wrong. If you are an average MLM representative there is a guarantee that you will loose money. The online business opportunities that can not be considered as MLM, are gifting schemes, ponzi schemes, affiliate scams and classical pyramid schemes without any product. These scams pop up everywhere, new ones each day, and actually only a few of them ever succeed scamming a considerable amount of people.

I can again verify that no WMI og CCP member has been able to point out anything wrong in my blog, they just say it is full of lies without bringing any documentation of it. The reason is simple, I have the proofs, they have nothing to show and they stay away to avoid even more embarassing stories. I have even asked their lawyer for documentation, but he has not even replied to my e-mail. As the Norwegian authorities have confirmed that WMI is a illegal pyramid schemes, what is still missing to make you believe this MLM company is a scam?

I have no interest of PR for myself, my only goal is to tell the truth about WMI and CCP. If the truth is bad PR for these companies, it is not correct to hide the truth just to seem fair.

BTW, I can guarantee that it is a lot more difficult to establish a business in Norway compared to USA. It is interesting what you write about what good MLM companies tell new people. If most MLM companies are good companies, why is it then so difficult to find them?

Mar 21st, at 7: This is from an e-mail from CEO Jay Kubassek which recently was posted in a Norwegian forum:. Kubassek has no doubts about how successful you will be with CCP: Read the rest of the BS here: If you work with online PR and you are the manager of International Association of Home Business Opportunities, why does the homepage look like this: Mar 22nd, at A fair chunk of my research time is sifting through the marketing crap that MLM distributors love to market with.

Mar 24th, at 1: Actually, most of those companies do not have to pass through their state Atty. Mar 25th, at 1: Chris Molinari — Oh, please. I had to file one just now. Nobody looks at the stuff until someone wants to research you. Aug 7th, at 3: Aug 7th, at Sep 3rd, at 3: You have an interesting About section since it has no information about your background or even your name and what qualifies you to comment on the MLM industry.

Sep 3rd, at 8: Sep 3rd, at Woah, careful there ozsoabox you show yourself to be a true idiot. I am afraid if you chose to comment on any subject as an authority which is what you do with your domain behindmlm you hold yourself out to be an authority.

Sorry I am not seeing any authority you have actually cited. My degree in psychology has nothing to do with my expertise in this industry. I take real exception to all the internet junk that is generated just to get traffic such as your website. What qualifications do you have for MLM, where did you get them? Is there a university for MLM I can go do a certified MLM course at? Information is taken directly from the companies I write about or as close to as possible.

Attempting to discredit the information here based on who I am and my experience is thus pointless. Sep 3rd, at 1: If you want to attack his opinion, attack his opinion and his evidence backing his opinion, not his qualifications. Sep 3rd, at 2: Marc — clarification, if he is using his qualifications to support his opinion, then yes, you may attack his qualifications.

However, he is NOT doing so. Thus, you also qualify for intellectually dishonest debate tactic badge 4 and 5. YOU, on the other hand, claims qualifications as if that explains everything. Based on your debate tactics demonstrated thus far, I have some doubts on your qualifications, on what they actually mean not their validity. Very interesting MLM to say the least. The main appeal is obviously the income potential and it seems that an average rep can get to the bigger dollars much quicker than in a traditional MLM.

The TVI Express entry into the market has caused an un-level playing field and as a result has drawn fire from many in the MLM industry claiming it is not a legit deal.

I can only smile as I remember an attorney general from some state on TV claiming that one of my previous MLM companies was a pyramid scam and then ten years later the company was publicly traded on the New York Stock exchange. Its funny how quickly perceptions can change. In all fairness to this review, I have to say it does look to good to be true but that does not mean its not.

TVI Express has an actual product that has value and they pay their commissions. It will be most interesting to watch where TVI Express goes in the future. Your credibility just evaporated. Sep 3rd, at 5: Sep 5th, at 9: That and it kills the notion of anyone can succeed in MLM. Nobody with a job that enables them to afford products, services or membership that costs thousands of dollars is going to purchase from someone with literally no money in the bank.

I guess even nofollow comment links help in the eyes of some website owners. Sep 7th, at 1: You Oz have never been in an MLM compnay. YOu have jsut decided to become the font of all knowledge on MLM companies.

But really you are just here to put all MLM companies down: So you cna tbe sued for defamation. Sure he did, how else did I find out about them? And Mark very much presented his time in the industry as a certifiable qualification that trumps all else.

Despite the obviousness that he was only here to promote his latest companies. Neither have a lot of people looking at MLM companies, are their opinions and concerns any less valid? Now now, a lot of work and research goes into the information presented here. At least give me a little credit. This information is in the public domain and is verifiable by anyone with an internet connection. As for the second two, lol… ad-hominen accusations.

This was after he stomped about on here claiming to be living the life and driving his lamborghini about. In order to be sued for defamation something has to be published that is false. By all means challenge any of the information presented here. My own research is obviously not infallible but I do the best I can when researching an opportunity — corrections are welcome. The main reason for this and you already know this, as it frustrates you to no end and has done so for nearly three years nowis that it detracts from the information presented here.

My details in shape or form alter or have an impact on any of the information presented here. In the interests of professionalism and keeping this site of interest there is no point in cluttering it up with irrelevant information.

Who I am is irrelevant. Anyone is welcome to challenge anything published here, whether it be by a third party or myself. Sep 7th, at 4: Marc Barrett… said his time in the industry did [make him an expert in the industry].

Apparently his experience led him to conclude an OBVIOUS pyramid scheme, such as TVI Express, is a great opportunity, and will be declared LEGAL, according to his own webpage. See above for the URL. Now Oz can sue YOU for defamation, since you just accused him of lying. If Oz used his reputation to make claims like Mr.

However, he has NEVER to my knowledge used his reputation or history to support his claim. Thus, trying to attack his reputation or history is a red herring. And that makes YOU, the unethical debater. On the other hand, Marc Barrett DID claim his reputation of 24 years in MLM made him an expert in MLM.

However, one only needs to look at ONE example, from his OWN website, to find that his judgement is faulty, and thus, his reputation is clearly worthless. He tried to support his claim with his reputation, and thus, his reputation is open to examination, and what did we find in there? Sep 11th, at 4: Atlanta newspaper ponders whether Ignite is a pyramid scheme or not http: Dec 9th, at 4: It appears that Marc Barrett has some balls: Dec 18th, at 3: Dec 19th, at Questions asked in this thread are easy to forget.

I had a look at the video presentation. RSI Reservation Services International use independent marketers like Travista, according to some BBB-reports I found.

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Consumers report that during the sales presentation with the independent marketer, they are told they will be able to receive discounted rates for travel. According to consumers booking with RSI, the rates are not any different that what the consumer can book themselves. Why does a company want to do business without any contracts or written agreements? Dec 19th, at 2: Dec 19th, at 3: I concur that Travista Worldwide appears to be just another recruitment driven travel club niche MLM that only pays out commissions from membership fees.

A Travel Club Scam. Kasey Why are they only reviewing Bon Voyage now? I myself reviewed it over a year ago…. Dec 19th, at 7: Apparently they only reached Europe relatively recently. Seems previous efforts are mainly aimed at the US market. Dec 22nd, at Have you seen this yet? Yeah I glossed over the Empower Network a few weeks back. It appeared to be some affiliate type deal combined with blogs? Jan 12th, at 1: Bill — Oz remembered the Empower Network correctly.

A massive blog with 11k or 12k members on the same domain. Last I checked their Alexa traffic rank was at and at in the US. They are reporting great SEO ranking when blogging on their platform.

I assume if there is any competition for keywords you would still need good on-page SEO and backlinking…not to just post something and expect to get ranked. They let you keep your leads, so it can be used as a front end product to market other things. Jan 12th, at 5: Feb 18th, at 2: Empower Network is profiting on the MLM mentality: You can already find articles on there pushing everything, even Wazzub.

On a completely different topic, JSSTripler, an HYIP, was charged by Italian authorities as an illegal investment scam. Feb 18th, at 3: They can write whatever they want assuming it falls within the Empower Network member rules. Good to see Italy are doing something about the plague of investment schemes going around at the moment.

What the hell are the US authorities doing? Quite obviously the admins running these things have decided that the big boys Zeek Rewards, JSS, Ricochet Riches, JBP etc. Feb 18th, at 4: They tracked down several Ponzi schemes pushed from those forums, but only the really big boys got nailed. I think eGold got like MILLION dollars that was seized. Mar 3rd, at 8: Could you please check this company investment company MacroTrade suppose to be in London cause they do not return my e-mail asking about website password to see or withdraw my money.

Mar 7th, at Thanks for providing this valuable resource on MLM businesses — it has been quite an education for me! I know that there are tons of the damned things out there at the moment, but hopefully regular readers of this blog have now got the message about them!

Your undoubted talents at researching MLM opportunities deserve a wider focus. Apart from that minor niggle, keep up the good work! Mar 8th, at Regarding the onslaught of investment schemes, I myself have been wondering what to do about this for a few weeks now.

MLM Investment scams are definitely flavour of the month s at the moment and I think will remain so as long as ZR and co. One of the things I look forward to in the longterm is creating a trackable history of opportunities that have come and gone. I can wholly appreciate BehindMLM reading like a Ponzi scheme directory over the last few months or so though.

Not sure what to do about it. Any further ideas or suggestions are welcome. Mar 15th, at Mar 16th, at 8: Will get around to reviewing them eventually. Mar 29th, at Have you looked at it? Mar 29th, at 3: I am just new to your site. Do you or anyone over here have any suggestion on KB GOLD, or Karatbars international.

Mar 29th, at 8: Apr 11th, at 9: Neither are MLM companies or trying to pass themselves off as one. Both are just straight up Ponzi schemes and are marketed as such. Apr 27th, at May 4th, at 3: May 4th, at 5: Do you or anyone over here have any suggestion on KB GOLD. I checked them when they first were introduced in the Scandinavian market in Springpresented in a typical pyramid forum in Norway. This happened when they were in a recruitment stage, long before they had drowned the internet with marketing.

The Goldmine they claimed to have was obviously non-existing, when I checked with Google Earth and lots of other sources. But they were able to produce lots of photos from goldmines when I pointed this out. German reporters tried to check their office in Turkey around the same time, and the office was non-existent.

They had lots of signs of being a scam, but what kind of scam was hard to tell. The local leaders in Norway and Denmark were mostly known for pyramid schemes. I decided to not waste more time on them. THE GOLDMINE IN TURKEY If you like to check for the goldmine in Turkey, using Google Earth or Google maps, the coordinates are: CaglayanArtvin, Borcka. Check some pictures of a real goldmine first.

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A goldmine is far more than a hole into a mountain. I laughed when they produced the first pictures of the goldmine, with trucks and workers nicely lined up in a FLAT terrain. The price was a bit too high, too. I would certainly NOT let them take care of my money or my gold. May 4th, at 8: May 21st, at 1: I have found this forum very insightful, but filled with more speculation than facts. The vast majority of comments are from the same handful of critics; the few defenders use little factual evidence, but often instead cry hope based refutes that have become cult like talking points.

Until the company can prove that bids or subscriptions are actually purchased in a viable and sustainable ratio to affiliate growth, the naysayers of Zeek express valid points, and anyone that cannot recognize this critical red flag is foolish. May 21st, at 2: May 23rd, at John Leland, Virginia abolitionist pastor who lobbied James Madison for passage of the Bill of Rights. May 24th, at Interesting hate mail received by PatrickPretty. May 25th, at Jun 5th, at The Verge did a LONG story on Internet Scams disguised as Internet Marketing.

Jul 12th, at 4: Is there any independent reviews of Banners Broker? Jul 12th, at 6: Jul 13th, at 3: Keep up the good work. How to make cashew cookie larabar will be looking in from time trading strategy using stochastic time.

Jul 19th, at 7: You guys are doing an amazing job!! You guys need more exposure to help all the poor suckers getting fooled into joining these scams!

Jul 24th, at 2: Hi…if I missed it, I appolagize, but was hoping to read your take on the MLM I have recently become involved with. The company is Nucerity. I was also very comfortable with the MLM structure being branched out by just 2 direct recruits under myself and then needing to move down from there rather than across further, allowing for more opportunity for our entire team to work together and all benefit together. Jul 24th, at 6: Jul 30th, at 4: Jul 30th, at 8: Numbered comments is a solution when you want to tell other readers appr.

It can save some crosslinks between threads when you can tell about the posts rather than link to them. People will probably need some time before they starts to refer to comment numbers. A typical example for use will probably be something like this: I may or may not have gotten distracted with other areas of the blog since then… but I finally got around to it!

I hope to get comment guidelines and and possibly a FAQ up in August sometime. Aug 5th, at 2: A company named Profit Zone Edutech Pvt. All mlm leaders beware from this company he will be again cheat we all. He is a fraud be careful. Aug 5th, at 7: Aug 12th, at 1: Aug 18th, at I was involved with Zeek till today and now I am moving on as I need to find some stellar company to hitch my banner to.

Aug 20th, at 2: Please tell if you have heard of it and your evaluation of it. Aug 20th, at 8: Banners Broker sbuys and sells banner places from the investors money on popular websites, and the profit is shared.

Bidify is similar to zeek. The system was not bad, if the profit of the auction site was payed to the members. Aug 21st, at Aug 22nd, at Aug 22nd, at 1: Have really enjoyed all the Make that money performed by robi robs clubworld analysis, extremely professional.

I too would like you to add a Company to your list which is Visalus brokers gold earn hyip money talkgold so I did not see any in the search bar. Would appreciate your examination on them or if anyone has and links to proper third party reviews that would be great. Aug 22nd, at 8: Just Been Paid appears to be an even more obvious Ponzi scheme and thus falls outside the scope of BehindMLM. Wealth4All has already been reviewed. Aug 22nd, at 9: They have a bunch of testimonials up before the scheme has even launched profitclicking.

They seem obvious to a lot of people, especially if you read your website regularly, but they take in so many people that dont know any better and its very hard if not impossible to find real objective reviews, until its close to being over.

For example Banners is getting pretty huge, nothing I can find online right now that would covince someone of what it is. Couple mentions, but not enough. Thank you Oz, I do really appreciate that you added it Visalus to the list and completely understand no time guarantees. Aug 22nd, at 2: Aug 27th, at 6: Sep 5th, at 5: Some people put e.

Sep 5th, at 8: As for risk, you invest and earn a ROI. You do the math…. Sep 6th, at 6: Affiliates found to be in violation of these terms are subject to immediate termination and forfeiture of any products purchased.

Sep 6th, at 7: You put money into BB, sit back and earn a guaranteed ROI over time. Andy Bowdoin said the same thing about his Ad Surf Daily Ponzi: Paul Burks said the same thing about Zeek Ponzi. They had affiliates supposedly recite a long disclaimer at each public meeting: You need to analyze the business model itself. Sep 7th, i made $2016000 in the stock market by nicolas darvas 2: It has been confirmed that the more members join Banner Broker though an existing person the faster the ROI becomes.

Try studying their business plan Or try to get BB pitch from an existing associate. Sep 7th, at 5: Sep 7th, at 9: Sep 10th, at Hey Oz, can you review Ambit Energy? Sep 11th, at 2: Sep 11th, at 8: Sep 11th, at 9: Sep 26th, at Just stumbled upon this site and love the candid and honest comments.

Thank you for enligthening me! Sep 26th, at 1: Oct 6th, at 4: Oct 15th, at 9: I went to Seeking Alpha to review the online discussion of the topic of pyramid schemes as they may impact the stock market and the value of a stock such as Importance of demo account in forex. Oct 23rd, at Oct 23rd, at 6: Nov 21st, at KB Gold had been on there for over a year and I only got around to reviewing them yesterday!

Nov 24th, at 9: Dec 8th, at 5: Jan 10th, at 1: Was out searching for me today, just like any anonymous person would, who may have met me yesterday, and quite possibly wants to call me tomorrow, once they do any due diligence! Well that might be good for them and good for me, but just because I am in business off-line and on-line does not mean I am used vauxhall cars in stockport to, or have to help anyone who asks?

Because I am in business for myself means I determine what work I do, for who and for what! The work I do, primarily involves helping or not helping and staying within my boundaries. If I stray outside out of those boundaries, I risk losing everything today and everything before today!

As far as any business, on the Internet, it is similar to glasses of clear liquid sitting on a table in front of you. There is a reason why your site is ranked within the top k on the Internet, many reasons in fact!

Keep up the excellent work! An unbiased, non-judgmental perspective is not new but rare these days, and is sometimes hard to maintain, just because facts do matter and opinion does matter! Unfortunately many people accept the latter, without little regard to the former!

Jan 10th, at Can you please do a review for Banners Broker? It looks dodgy as all hell and I need some concrete evidence to convince a family member not to get sucked in. Jan 10th, at 2: Your actual invested money is of course instantly used to pay out liabilities to previous work home freelance typist jobs. They claim to have advertising networks blahblahblah but nobody in the industry has heard of them, and no evidence of any advertising, beyond some shoddily made websites exists.

Yet they claim to be doing hundreds of millions of dollars in business each year. As for a formal review due to the workload in covering the MLM industry I try to keep the focus on MLM only despite the inherent overlap between investment schemes and MLM at times.

Jan 10th, at 4: Probably just local rep though. Jan 22nd, at Jan 22nd, at 4: Jan 29th, at 1: Jan 29th, at 2: Feb 6th, at Saved me the trouble of going through with World Ventures. Feb 6th, at 7: Feb 11th, at Feb 13th, at 2: How aboit Juice Plus, they use people to bring people to they website and people buy from your website and you never see the money because they just give to someone in the top!

Feb 23rd, at Feb 23rd, at 1: Thanks for the enthusaism Ben! Unfortunately though BehindMLM is not accepting guest post submissions at this time. Mar 13th, at 4: Thanks for the articles and reviews. I too would like to read your thoughts on Juice Plus as my parents have begun this Network Marketing business and I am curious about joining them. Is there a difference in a Network Marketing business and a MLM? Curious about the distinction.

Moms at work post on February 13, comment regarding online purchases and pay out is only true if people do not send potential customers to a distributor site which is personalized.

I did a test order on their site and if I backed out of the order to look at the products again and then attempted to proceed with an order, then the order form no longer auto loaded my parents name investopedia stock simulator dividends my distributor. Rather it had a question about who sent you to the site or who was your distributor…or some such.

Maybe not the best method to ensure your customers be credited to you? I have advised my parents to follow the training of processing orders of their customers from their office to get proper credit for their marketing.

Thanks again, look forward to your future assessments. Mar 25th, at Any one who knew that they are participating in a felony such as fraudthen actively attempt to conceal it such as filing false documents can be charged with misprision, a Federal crime.

District Judge William M. Wylegala, who handled the case, stated that Fuoco, who was known as Kitty, was the only employee in the offices of Gen See Capital, a business run by Richard Piccoli. In earlyfederal agents disrupted a massive Ponzi scheme being run by Piccoli through the business. Piccoli pleaded guilty in June and is currently serving a 20 year sentence.

Fuoco admitted that she came to realize that the business was a scam but kept working at Gen See and failed to notify authorities about the criminal activity. Apr 4th, at This is off topic … really wish you had a search function for looking up company reviews that are not listed in the navigation column. Apr 5th, at Must be my computer.

Apr 5th, at 1: Clicking on a company name there will lead to all articles sorted under that company name, a list in reverse chronological order newest first.

Clicking on a company name under the headline in an article will lead to the same list. Not all companies are organised under separate names. Apr 5th, at 2: Learned a new word today: It seems misprision of a felony is a misdemeanor. Misprision is not the participation in a felony which would be a felony but knowing that a felony was taking place and not reporting it to the proper authorities. It sounds like something that is charged when there is not enough evidence to support a conviction on the underlying felony itself.

Apr 5th, at 4: But I am using Safari as I have a Mac, so I am going to download Chrome and see if that will work. I had an idea it could possibly be adblock gamestop stock market that affects google, and I was right. Apr 5th, at 9: Categories, I usually create a company specific one if I find myself writing more than a few articles on the one company.

Definitely a search button there, try another browser. Apr 10th, at If people applied good business sense to MLM they would have a better than average result than that of what we would call normal business. Which by the way has an equally horrendous failure rate. A curse because it also relies on the worse cognitive biases that people have, where mental tricks like compliance and other techniques can be used.

Apr 12th, at 2: AdBlock somehow killed your search bar along with that banner ad near the top. Apr 28th, at 8: Apologies over the downtime yesterday. Shortly after I published my Rippln article some injected spam code started to interfere with the sites layout nothing to do with Rippln, just a co-incidence. I spent 11 hours pulling apart the site until I found the offending code, turns out it was injected into the WP theme I use. Anyway, long story short I cleaned it up and forex factory orange roshan should be right now.

Apr 28th, at 9: Apr 30th, at 5: One of the more bizarre human behavior is how human deal with cognitive dissonance, when one suddenly have two conflicting truths, often one long-held and the other undeniable but recent discovery. There are three ways to resolve cognitive dissonance. You believe in one, the other, or rarely, you somehow meld the two together into an amalgamated third. The abusive relationship is a common cognitive dissonance.

To an outsider, if the victim suffers abuse, the victim should leave. May 15th, at 7: May 15th, at Spotted this briefing by Len Clements, a MLM comp specialist, on how to detect MLM Corp Hype:. That video was actually good and informative, and most of his videos are. He believes the monopoly money actually generated profit. It generated around 10 billion monopoly money VIP Points during the same lifetime, with around 3 billion still in the system when it was shut down.

May 16th, at 1: I left him a comment or two. May 30th, at 9: May 30th, at Hey Darren, 5Linx is on my review list. Jun 1st, at 2: Gushing positive reviews can usually be found on affiliate owned websites.

They are of little value information wise and usually serve a sole purpose, to get you to join the opportunity either immediately or by planting the seed. Critical analysis requires approaching a review from all sides, and more often than not that means bringing any shortcomings in an MLM business opportunity to the forefront.

Often, the prospective affiliate have NO IDEA what constitute legal or illegal in a scheme. They would have NEVER heard of Koscot Test or Howey Test, much less Webster vs. Omnitrition and how they defined the MLM industry.

They somehow believe that an how to calculate leverage margin and pip values in forex company cannot be formed or be active, FHTM, Equinox, and Bernie Madoff notwithstanding.

And despite Koscot and Omnitrition cases that states very clearly they can only pay commission on RETAIL sales, not sales to affiliate, most companies pay on sales to affiliate any way. They simply assume that sales were done by the affiliates. Jun 15th, at 7: But I feel still deserves a response.

How you see BehindMLM is entirely up to you. Who said anything about forex wizard combo system settings Do not blindly trust anything you read on BehindMLM!

If it makes sense then great, if not — have a think about why and address those concerns either via comment here or elsewhere. Do not change the subject, do not introduce strawman arguments into the discussion, do not go on tangents and do not crap on about journalistic standards and share trading intraday tips you think they should be at least not in the company reviewsdo not crap on about victimised you are, do not crap on about your perception of bias.

I only have so many hours in the day and I will make brokers gold earn hyip money talkgold so effort to edit out irrelevant parts of comments, but if it keeps happening things start getting sent to the spam bin in their entirety. Jun 23rd, at Based in Honk Kong. I had numerous requests for this company back in last year when Zeek crashed but everything was in poorly written Chinglish so I passed on it. Jun 23rd, at 1: Jun 25th, at 2: I just read your review about World Ventures and am very impressed with how even-handed and analytic you are.

I truly appreciate this service! Jul 8th, at Could you please add Be Motivated Today to your list of opportunities to investigate? Jul 8th, at 2: RealScam have a detailed thread on it: Jul 9th, at 3: The person who contacted me about it assures me that it is MLM, has been going since and is based in South Africa. I was just wondering if it was a real business or yet another! Jul 9th, at 6: I read it as a single level affiliate membership scheme. If your friend can send you compenstaion plan material for the company you can verify this yourself.

Jul 9th, at a four-month european call option on a dividend-paying Then it will probably be OK to join for you.

Silver, Gold and Platinum are primarily about the income opportunity, but they pay very low amounts on the first 6 or 7 levels. Gold and Platinum starts to look more like a pyramid scheme.

It pays out on 9 levels for Platinum: Down to level 6 or 7, it hardly pays anything at all, it will only cover your own monthly fee plus some peanuts. Level 8 and 9 makes the potential payouts look more lucrative than they really are. You will need a huge number of people in downline to make any money here. I can probably find it if you want to write a review. Jul 10th, at 4: Thanks for the replies folks. Apparently you can sign up for a 14 day free trial, so I will probably do that and check out if it looks legit from the inside.

Jul 11th, at 5: Jul 11th, at 3: Dale was after general feedback.

BehindMLM Legal Shield review: Jul 12th, at But that will require 65, people in downline 6 levels in addition to the 9 Platinum levels. The compensation plan seems to cheat people, e.

Details like that can be rather unmotivating. I can probably add something to the existing thread at realscam. Jul 14th, at 8: Like many years in MLM, fooling people, would give him credibility. It is obvious that that makes him biased.

Jul 14th, at Aug 20th, at Is there any MLM company that I can have similar results? Aug 20th, at 1: Ultimately your due diligence is up to you. Sep 19th, at 5: Behind Mlm helped me open up my eyes to all the lies and greed involved in most all the mlm scams out there. Now I can see through all the tactics used by promoters to empty your wallet. How good does it make you feel that you made a sale when in reality you actually are simply participating in a merry go round of pick pockets.

Oct 16th, at 4: Oct 18th, at 6: Citron Research slams NuSkin again, cites Chinese reports that NuSkin reps are making completely fraudulent claims of curing cancer, dress up as doctor to trick unwary customers, and use cult brainwashing to keep reps in line with false promises of instant riches enough to live in Dubai UAE.

Citron observes that Nu Skin has become extraordinarily dependent on China for a disproportionate amount of its gross revenues, and all of its growth. With its Mainland China sales now accounting for an extraordinary Can this revenue concentration and these growth rates be even remotely sustainable?

It is illegally importing and selling unapproved products in Chinese mainland via an extensive multi-level marketing network — in gross violation forex rate in pakistan history Chinese strict anti-pyramid scheme law. It is not legal to sell unapproved and improperly labeled digestibles in China, which is an especially sore spot with the Chinese government.

After 4 months of investigation and with thousands of pages of support documentation, we feel confident in claiming that USANA is running a criminal enterprise in China. We will stand by this opinion in a court of law. Oct 27th, at Got a news lead: Organo Gold rep caught using School District Work Time and Equipment to plan for pushing the stuff to his underlings in the school district.

Oct 28th, at 9: Hats off to them for doing the leg work. Nov 1st, at 2: Hi I want to draw your attestation about a company which is cheating from last 2 years to us. Most of us are from India, Pakistan, Malaysia. Here is the latest link of that. Nov 1st, at 7: I want to draw your attestation about a company which is cheating from last 2 years to us. And looking at the website the perps are probably based offshore in anycase.

Diamond Plan Daily interest: Nov 10th, at 6: How many did you spot? Nov 10th, at 7: That being said I am experienced enough to know that if your total losses are modest no one will take you on as a contingency and you will need to pay as you go. Civil litigation is incredibly expensive. It can take many years,and there is no guarantee of success. Generally, if an attorney is not willing to take your case on a contingency your case is not worth much and you should just lick your wounds and learn from your experience.

Nov 10th, at 9: Post the same type of questions on the REALSCAM. COM forum start a new thread there. You will find many of the same readers there, but that forum is more specialised in how to handle different types of frauds.

It will also be easier for other readers to find your post in a forum than in a blog. We have a slightly different type of audience or a wider range of them. Nov 11th, at 1: PatrickPretty is citing news from South China Sea Post that a mass recruiting pyramid scheme company was closed in hong kong.

The amazing part is this is no less than Interush Hong Kong, a subsidiary of a company Interush, that was sponsor of NASCAR, indy Car, Rolex hour, and so on. Searching Youtube for Interrush shows that it is a MLM modeled much like Vemma, with left and right leg, 7 sales each side completes a cycle, and so on and so forth. However, all explanations seem to be in Mandarin possibly recruiting in Taiwan? The similarity of this to WCM is amazing, and the fact that Interush had been open for many many years already….

I may have to surf the Taiwan and Hong Kong websites to see if I can find a comp plan that can be translated. I suspect the US operation is completely separate from the Asian operations, compartmentalized and all that. Nov 11th, at 3: Actually Hong Kong passed the anti-pyramid selling law inwith fines topping out at 1 million HKD and 7 years in jail.

The problem is prosecution. Nov 11th, at 5: Nov 11th, at Nov 12th, at 2: Just had a quick look at their website, looks to be your standard advertising credit based Ponzi scheme.

According to the Theory of Relativity and the Standard Model of Particle Physics this is quite impossible. Nov 12th, at 8: My friend says the money comes from the company clients ADIDAS, DELL, AUDI, PEPSI… But of course everything is a scam. Nov 12th, at 9: What tends to happen is they either just upload logos to their site and claim partnership, or reupload Youtube ads of the various companies and flat out lie about it. There are scams like that popping up all over the internet each day.

Some of them can be profitable for a short period of time if you join them early enough and accept joining a scam e. Individuals can have ideas for how to make it work, but most of them are simply fooling themselves. A good idea would be to reverse that idea, making them become the potential ones and making you become the one who LEGALLY makes money from them, e.

If you have a good idea like that and the talents and skills requiredthen it suddenly can make some sense joining all sorts of opportunities with a minimum investment. It will simply be a method to meet potential customers for a legitimate business. People can have individual ideas like that, and then it suddenly can make some sense.

Most of them will enrich other people rather than legally make money themselves. Nov 13th, at 3: My short post on Interush is up:. Apparently China declared Interush a pyramid selling scheme back in My friend says the money comes from the company clients ADIDAS, DELL, AUDI, PEPSI…. He has no proof. A lot of people here in Spain is into it. Nov 13th, at 4: A lot of people here in Spain is into it by the way….

From what we hear in the media, the Spanish economy is currently in real trouble, perfect conditions for fraud and fraudsters to operate. Nov 15th, at 4: Could you do a review on Max International? I have looked all over the site here and find only mention in a Ocean Avenue review. Nov 15th, at 7: Dec 19th, at 8: Dec 19th, at 9: Jan 21st, at 3: Wow, this is new… Apparently SpeakAsia mastermind Manoj Kumar Sharma is terminally ill in Singapore:.

Well, it is his story. Jan 21st, at Manoj Kumar Sharma forgot a few details, e. Mister Colibri in Brazil, Sevenrings International, all his failed explanations about survey clients, money laundering. Jan 22nd, at 8: The day BehindMLM becomes an MLM business, feel free to hold it to the same standards I review MLM business opportunities with.

Jan 29th, at 5: With the MLM industry seeing a lot of negative PR lately, it was only a matter of time before a new MLM would use bitcoin to ride the media wave. This MLM claims to have 55k members already in 3 weeks. The products look silly — you could save hundreds by reading the wiki.

I would have hoped for a little more ingenuity if combining bitcoin with an MLM. Jan 29th, at 8: I reviewed Bitcoin Economy on the 7th of Jan — http: Jan 31st, at Can you please look into Organo Gold?

Friend is involved, and keeps insisting to join. Jan 31st, at 1: Feb 1st, at 1: Feb 3rd, at 2: I joined Organo Gold and at first my friends treated it like a ponzi by just focusing in reclutint people, but then all fell apart and we tried the 4 steps system that they show about getting 50 costumer and we all focused in selling the coffee wich is a great product and now everything is working out great.

The review that Oz posted is very accurate and real. Is a great business if you do a good cosumer based network. If you just recruit and forget the product you will only earn a few bucks for a few weeks. Feb 5th, at 1: It seems EVERY or nearly every successful herbalife rep has some sort of a lead generation scheme.

Feb 18th, at 8: Feb 21st, at 4: Feb 21st, at 8: Mar 17th, at 5: Mar 17th, at 8: Mar 18th, at 3: I want to know your opinion. Mar 18th, at 5: Mar 21st, at 3: Organo Gold rep who was caught using his day job as School Admin time to do his sales plan, was fired earlier this year by school board. Nu Skin Enterprises Inc said on Tuesday that it would likely be fined by Chinese regulators investigating whether the producer of personal care products and nutritional supplements distributed false information and conducted illegal business in China.

Mar 23rd, at 8: I saw the Nuskin fine story. Going to see if they get pinged. Apr 16th, at Hope to get back on track when the dust settles on TF. I see, well i want to thank you for taking the time to respond. I followed all the articles in this site about Telexfree since about 6 months. It really gave me the red flag on telexfree. And it helped me know when it was time for me to back out of it. One of my friends is now shitting his pants.

He was reluctant to listen to me and to read the articles. I would appreciate it so much if 1CLICKDAY be in this site just like TF, wcm and Zeekler. I am so sure its a Scam and its using the same method as telexfree. I even think the same people are behind it as TF. But it might just be my mind, thinking and wondering. Again, Thank you so much. Apr 16th, at 1: No contact info, domain reg hidden, no company name, this is a very obvious fraud.

Besides, the name is not even grammatical. Apr 16th, at 2: Thank you for taking some of your time to adress my request. Im glad a site on the web like this one exist. Apr 20th, at 9: Traffic rank is too low to get reliable data about the market, appr. The primary market seems to be the U. He probably has some visitors coming in from other MLM review sites, e.

Production of new articles have been low, the newest article I found was from October or November I am really curious about the people behind this blog. Because the time I see when you sleep or wake up, I imagine you are in Australia. I have seen a lot of people that write open source code. You understand this because he want to improve his ability and knowledge and than win more money in your work. So if you say you are a journalist or want to be or was one I will understand.

Or if you want to write a book.

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Or maybe if you win money by advertising. But you need to win something!!! More than write the article, you need to search about it, read comments, etc. Is is more than you pay for make this site online? Nothing more, nothing less. As for making money. Everybody has to have a hobby and blogging is cheaper than stamp collecting and more useful and rewarding than catching butterflies.

May 4th, at May 5th, at 5: In the TF hoopla we forgot all about Zeek. Receiver has May 1st update: They will be suing people outside of US for clawbacks VERY SOON. May 5th, at 8: Thanks for the update Kasey. May 7th, at 9: Now that Telexfree is almost kaput, I have noticed a new company that is also based in Boston that has opened up in the vacinity of the old TF home office. The company is called Eternyon. They also have am AMerican and a Brazilian running things, which to me is a very funny coincidence.

Anyone heard of it? May 7th, at May 8th, at 9: Theres a lot of people talking about Zrii and i want to learn from you cause its the only source of information that i trust in. May 8th, at Looks like red Kool-aid in a can. Season 8, episode 5, easy money. May 9th, at I see a lot of promotion going on for a business called ILN Internet Lifestyle Network, another so called blogging platform running on wordpress.

Has anyone heard or reviewed it? May 10th, at 3: May 17th, at Tide — Now that Telexfree is almost kaput, I have noticed a new company that is also based in Boston that has opened up in the vacinity of the old TF home office. I heard on a youtube video Carlos Wanzeler is behind it. CEO Carlos Lima and President Waine Howe are straw-men.

May 18th, at 1: The truth is, there are no-good opportunities out there. At least not to strangers. He was just a school teacher, no financial training. And people believed him. And it only takes one or two his old friends to get the pyramid started. Many of the new opportunities are just relaunch of older schemes, albeit with some minor changes.

Yet others are clearly clones of original schemes, and intended as reload scams aimed at the same victim pool. May 19th, at Hello OZ, can you make a review of Emgoldex? May 20th, at 7: If I have made the payment of the order, may I participate in a marketing program to attract customers? You have already fulfilled the order and bought gold. The marketing program is developed only for those that wish to execute the order at the expense of the combined payment, i.

If you wish to participate in the marketing program it is necessary for you to issue a new Order and to get the Coupon for the payment of the made Order. For full execution of the order, the Order of the buyer should pass two cycles of the Main table of orders.

After completing the first cycle of the main table of orders, the company gives a possibility for transition of the Order of the buyer to the second cycle and on termination of which, there is a full performance of the Order. If the Order of the buyer has not received necessary quantity of credit bonuses for its end of two cycles, the Buyer has the right to carry out of the obligations on the end of the Order at the expense of own means.

If the Buyer does not execute the Order, the Order is automatically extended for another two cycles at the expense of the bonuses of the Buyer. And this way until the full execution of the Order. Sound intentionally confusing, which is probably to hide what otherwise appears to be a pay to play investment scheme alarm bells should start to go off here. May 20th, at 8: Oz, some of the Brazilian leaders from Telexfree are promoting something called Geteasy. Do you know anything about it? May 20th, at 9: Jun 6th, at Sign up and invest in packages.

Jun 15th, at 2: Jul 16th, at Wonder if it can be applied to Ponzi schemes? I think NxPay in Zeek might be a test-case if they ever get around to filing anything. Jul 17th, at The guy keeps mumbling about Kingdom this and Jesus that, I thought for a moment I was reading about a Phil Ming Xu venture, but apparently not.

Citron Research hits USANA again, claims most of its growth is from ILLEGAL pyramid selling in China. In response, a shareholder rights group is suing USANA. From what I can make out they are more exposes than anything else.

Although after a paltry amount of money changed hands and NuSkin promised to clean up their act, fat lot of good that did. Announce investigation into one company, get paid, move onto the next… with little to nothing getting done. Quite obviously there a loophole with Chinese mainland residents registering virtual addresses in Hong Kong, and the MLM companies turning a blind eye. According to the Chinese article, USANA bought out the parent company of Baoying for 62 million? The article covered repeated fibs by USANA Chinese affiliates.

It was apparently made up specifically that year for Wentz. USANA Watchdog website believe that USANA may have bought off Global Capital Associates for a PR prize. And links goes to Internet Archives Wayback Machine instead of their own website?

Jul 17th, at 1: According to an anti-USANA website, MacWilliams was on the medical advisory board of USANA, then resigned because it made him look biased. No mention of his wife who may be making K as a distributor. Jul 21st, at 1: Jul 21st, at Jul 26th, at 6: Hello OZ, can you make a review of Global Coin Reserve?

Aug 5th, at 6: Aug 29th, at 4: Aug 29th, at 5: The blog you are looking for has ceased publication. Anyone who republishes or redistributes content originally published on this blog may be subject to legal action. Any disputes or misunderstandings between the publishers or authors of this blog and Vemma Nutrition Company have been resolved to the satisfaction of all involved. Aug 30th, at 5: Aug 31st, at 8: Got rid of the mountain of monthly archives and replaced it with a snapshot of the most recent news and reviews.

Sep 1st, at 1: If not it might be a good thing in order to expose these fraudsters and help bring more awareness to the general public. Sep 1st, at 7: Not that I know of. Follow the industry for long enough and familiar faces continue to pop up though.

Sep 3rd, at 6: A guy who calls himself Lazy Man hates MLM. He writes what he thinks are unbiased reviews of many including MonaVie, Herbalife, and Xocai. One of his favorite targets is Lifevantage. He is committed to bringing the company down. He claims to have gotten the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to investigate these death threats. Sep 4th, at Sep 7th, at 7: It was expensive chocolate, too. Their credit is ruined. There is a crack in the driveway at their home in Albuquerque from a wheeler that once delivered 12, cans of chocolate energy drinks to their garage.

The chocolate came from MXI Corp. They are even posted in a public forum, told me to be careful as someone may pay me a visit for lying about Zeek. It has no effect until proven otherwise.

Sep 8th, at He had a whole network of websites going full of useless spun content. Martinez made most of his sales the usual way. Enrique was the promoter, always scouting prospective buyers. And though he failed to find steady retail customershe refused to admit that his pitch to recruits — that MXI was a profitable opportunity — might be misleading. After about a year, they were forced to confront their complicity in what they now say was a business model driven by recruitment.

MXI are just as guilty for letting this happen. Sep 12th, at 1: Unfortunately the death threats seem to come with the territory of debunking MLM scams. I got one when I wrote about MonaVie as well. When someone pulls back the curtain like in the Wizard of Oz, people can see the scam.

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The fix is obviously to run a legitimate business in full transparency. Oct 6th, at 1: Xango paid K to settle the civil lawsuit. Oct 6th, at 2: Hi Lazy Man, Good job on exposing the Visi scam, I have been doing the same as you, exposing the MLM scam Xango, and more importantly my step father, con man and ex con Sherman Unkefer Xango top distributor.

Oct 8th, at Wait the FCC are also involved. Probably not MLM related then. Anyone got any ideas? Not sure what this is Herablife? I removed mention of Herbalife. Probably something telecommunications related. Oct 9th, at Just a heads up re. Any email sent to me in the last 24 hours or so either directly or via the contact form was not delivered. Nov 30th, at 4: I agree with you, there are many deceitful MLM companies and greedy people in the MLM industry, but that do not make the industry as a whole illegitimate or questionable.

Percentages of those deceived be it by MLM or religion do not make either entity right or wrong, it just speaks to the number that use it inappropriately. There are successful and upright MLM companies and churches, though the percentages are fewer, this speaks to the nature of human beings not industries.

If the industry was so bad, I do not believe that Warren Buffet, Robert Kiosaki or Donald Trump would be involved in it with their own companies. Governments and the wealthy that control them do not want the masses to prosper, it would ruin the infrastructure that allow them to conceal their robbery of the poor.

Sadly, there are individuals in our society who think like government or are just deluded and do not want to see others prosper either for whatever reason. Are you just a nice guy, why?

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Fact, insight into a person speaks volumes on how and why their opinions are formed. As long as you hide behind the shroud of anonymity your opinions will fall upon deaf ears, well, except for those who are jaded by or share your opinions and this is not saying they are right or wrong. Nov 30th, at 5: I encourage everyone to conduct their own due diligence. The thousands of people who visit BehindMLM daily would disagree with you. My track record speaks for itself, and is available on the pages of this blog for anyone to read.

The MLM industry fascinates me. Nov 30th, at 6: I have had bad experiences but my success has far outweighed them. Do you run around the internet creating statements you acknowledge are false and then proceed to base entire walloftext discussion points around them? Or was this a once-off? It just makes your statement about deaf ears look rather silly.

Ah, well your personal experience means dick. We analyze the industry here, not your bank account. Dec 13th, at 4: Dec 14th, at Dec 29th, at 9: Made a short note of it here — http: Jan 21st, at 4: TelexFree still affecting worldwide economy. Feb 17th, at 8: Affinity24, in pre-launch, is being headed up by many of the former Flexkom America scam leaders. These shysters were promoting and collecting thousands of dollars from people to buy positions even though the Europeans had already shown Flexkom to be a scam.

Feb 17th, at 9: Feb 27th, at 1: Mar 16th, at 6: FYI, MyCoin Bitcoin-related pyramid scheme yielded arrests in Hong Kong.

Apparently the perps got away with 8 million, nowhere close to Mt. Mar 18th, at 1: Mar 18th, at 9: Jeunesse are on my review list. Mar 18th, at Mar 26th, at 7: They are at the Innovation Hub at the University of Florida and have refused to pay the affiliates the earned incomes as we well as their commissions. We started off with traditional online advertising through our social networks.

Then their website went down for 7 weeks and when it surfaced again it was a totally different setup and they are refusing to pay anyone. They owe us thousands of dollars and refuse to pay. I have screen shots of everything as proof. Mar 26th, at Will probably be some time before a review is written though. My guess is that the comp plan always relied on recruitment. Apr 18th, at 2: For what he initially did not consider: He earned just 1, euros a month, have a total of 70 people buy cans — for each euros, month after month.

Although he invested in four months, around 1, euros in the business, the system did not work out for him. In the end he got claims to only Apr 26th, at Apr 26th, at 3: Apr 26th, at 4: And the way it flaunts local laws by claiming they are transacting under US authority is… troubling. May 5th, at 3: Company has Real Product, Real Services. Company has No Business Startup Kit purchaseNO monthly membership Fee. Customers will use the services and they will get paid for 9 level depth only for UNILEVEL Commissions.

One requirement is they have to be ACTIVE. That monthly spending requirement makes that ILLEGAL? For example Organo Gold requires PV each month to be active to get commissions. May 5th, at 9: These sales are retail services sales. If they wants that service they order when ever they wants. No monthly mandatory autoship or chain recruitment involved. May 5th, at Otherwise known as a pyramid scheme — with no retail activity taking place. May 6th, at May 28th, at 7: Is Nuviza on your radar, Oz?

Ted Nuyten conducted an interview with the young CEO recently. May 29th, at Added to the review list. Jun 5th, at 5:

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