The notion of one MLM company building its business around the products of another MLM company was always a strange one. Yet such was the relationship between
Royaltie
and
Asirvia
.

Or at least was up until now. Citing numerous contractual obligation failures, on September 14th Asirvia terminated their business relationship with Royaltie.

In a nutshell, Royaltie sourced Bluetooth marketing devices from a third-party manufacturer.

Asirvia sourced the same devices through Royaltie, with both companies operating competing MLM opportunities.

In a “termination notice” sent to Justin Belobaba, founder and CEO of Royaltie, Asirvia alleges Royaltie failed to honor product fulfillment and product warranty, customer support and billing.

Asirvia allege these issues resulted in delivery delays, lost shipments and unfulfilled ordered.

On multiple occasions Royaltie failed to send replacement goods to customers in receipt of defective products.

Asirvia also made repeated requests for Royaltie to fulfill its obligation of customers support.

Not only did these requests and corresponding responsibilities go unnoticed, but resulted in the continuous degradation of customer support.

The financial arrangement between the two companies is also brought into question, with Asirvia alleging Royaltie’s billing was “replete with accounting discrepancies”.

Audits conducted at the behest of Asirvia ‘
suggest payment … would be largely in excess of what Royaltie claims it’s owed
‘.

Citing this discrepancy, Asirvia advise Royaltie they refuse to make future payments, but at the same time demand Royaltie ‘
provide continued message broadcasting
‘ till October 14th, 2017 (presumably the date Asirvia believe they are paid up to).

In response to Asirvia’s termination notice, Royaltie held an emergency corporate update on Facebook.

Referring to the termination as an “important issue”, Justin Belobaba stated

For the last couple of months we’ve had some issues with one of our partners.

Specifically payment issues and today, about an hour and a half ago, we had to take the regrettable step of shutting down the Asirvia account due to non-payment.

In this case there wasn’t really any other option but we do with the Asirvia team all the best in their next venture.

Royaltie’s decision to pull the plug on Asirvia’s beacon functionality is interesting, because Asirvia’s termination notice threatens “recovery of damages” if broadcasting is shut off prior to October 14th.

Also interesting is Belobaba’s claim that Asirvia only sent their termination notice 
after 
Royaltie cut them off.

They actually sent that letter after we shut them down. Probably just to save face with their affiliates.

Without beacon functionality, Asirvia is dead in the water. A fact the company knows and appears to be remedying behind the scenes.

Laura Hart identifies herself as a “Master Representative” of Asirvia and held a Facebook like event of her own a few hours ago.

In it Hart claims Roy


🤖 Quick Answer

What was the business relationship between Asirvia and Royaltie?
Asirvia and Royaltie operated a two-tier MLM partnership where Royaltie sourced Bluetooth marketing devices from a third-party manufacturer and resold them to Asirvia, which then operated its own competing MLM opportunity using the same products.

Why did Asirvia terminate its partnership with Royaltie?
On September 14th, Asirvia terminated the relationship citing multiple contractual failures including product fulfillment delays, inadequate product warranty coverage, insufficient customer support, and billing irregularities affecting delivery timelines.

Who initiated the partnership termination?
Asirvia initiated the termination by sending a formal termination notice to Justin Belobaba, Royaltie's founder and CEO, alleging contractual obligation failures by Royaltie.


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