AlpCoin provide no information about who owns or runs the business on their website.
The company claims to be ‘
a business group located in UAE with representation offices in various countries
‘.
The AlpCoin website domain (“alpcoin.com”) was registered on August 30th, 2016. Patrick Ruegsegger is listed as the owner, with an address in Basel, Switzerland also provided.
Further research reveals the address belongs to WorldWideLinks, who describe themselves as ‘
a global working procurement and consulting company with a trading platform.
‘
German appears to be the language of choice for AlpCoin. The AlpCoin website itself is hosted in Germany and German is also the first selectable language.
AlpCoin features on the WorldWideLinks website, however whether there is any common ownership is unknown.
An AlpCoin marketing video cites Ruegsegger as CEO of the company:
In the video, Ruegsegger claims to be based out of Dubai and have a history in finance and IT.
Prior to launching AlpCoin in 2016, Ruegsegger was a Dubli affiliate.
Why none of this information is provided on the AlpCoin website is unclear.
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.
AlpCoin Products
AlpCoin has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market AlpCoin affiliate membership itself.
A “cashback shopping” link is present on the AlpCoin website, however clicking through redirects visitors to a replicated
Ominto
(Dubli) e-commerce store.
This doesn’t appear to have anything to do with the AlpCoin MLM opportunity.
The AlpCoin Compensation Plan
AlpCoin affiliates sign up and invest in ABL Packages. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
In total, there are thirteen ABL Packages AlpCoin affiliates can invest in:
INV-0 – €100 EUR (general fee?)
ABL-5-12 – €25 EUR (valid for one month)
ABL-1 – €59 EUR (valid for 2 months)
ABL-2 – €112 EUR (valid for 3 months)
ABL-5 – €274 EUR (valid for 6 months)
ABL-12 – €548 EUR (valid for 12 months)
ABL-121 – €1061 EUR (valid for 12 months)
ABL-122 -€2598 EUR (valid for 12 months)
ABL-18 – €5173 EUR (valid for 18 months)
ABL-24 -€10,322 EUR (valid for 24 months)
ABL-30 – €25,697 EUR (valid for 30 months)
ABL-36 – €51,358 EUR (valid for 36 months)
ABL-72 – €102,680 EUR (valid for 72 months)
AlpCoin ROIs
AlpCoins are points AlpCoin affiliates invest in. AlpCoin is not publicly tradeable and it’s value is manipulated by AlpCoin at will.
Each AlpCoin affiliate package comes with a set number of points:
INV-0 – 10,000 points
ABL-5-12 – 1000 points
ABL-1 – 3000 points
ABL-2 – 6000 points
ABL-5 – 15,000 points
ABL-12 – 33,000 points
ABL-121 – 66,000 points
ABL-122 -180,000 points
ABL-18 – 360,000 points
ABL-24 -750,000 points
ABL-30 – 2,000,000 points
ABL-36 – 4,200,000 points
ABL-72 – 9,000,000 points
Note that when an AlpCoin affiliate signs up, they are in
🤖 Quick Answer
What information does AlpCoin provide about its ownership and management?AlpCoin offers minimal transparency regarding its owners and operators on its official website. The company claims to be a business group headquartered in the United Arab Emirates with representative offices in multiple countries, though specific ownership details remain undisclosed to the public.
Who is listed as the registrant of the AlpCoin domain?
Patrick Ruegsegger is identified as the owner of the alpcoin.com domain, registered on August 30th, 2016. An address in Basel, Switzerland is associated with this registration, which corresponds to WorldWideLinks, a procurement and consulting company.
What is the connection between AlpCoin and WorldWideLinks?
WorldWideLinks describes itself as a global procurement and consulting company operating a trading platform. AlpCoin appears on the WorldWideLinks website, though the nature and
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