Max Stiegemeier launched Auto Profit Global with a $200 membership fee barely a month after introducing Auto Profit Machine. The new venture appears to be a direct re-branding of the previous pyramid scheme, now charging double its predecessor's entry cost. Stiegemeier seems to be betting on participant oversight.
Max Stiegemeier operates Auto Profit Global. He also ran Auto Profit Machine, which launched just a month prior. Both schemes relied on new membership sales to generate commissions for participants. Stiegemeier's Twitter account shows a pattern of similar MLM opportunities over the past six months, including Little Cash Bot and Auto Cash Bot.
Auto Profit Global offers no retailable products or services. Its members market the membership itself. Joining includes access to Stiegemeier's "Platinum Mentorship Webinar," which plays three times daily. Stiegemeier claims this webinar teaches online success.
The Auto Profit Global compensation plan pays a $100 commission for each new member recruited. Auto Profit Machine, Stiegemeier's prior program, included residual commissions spanning five levels. The Auto Profit Global website provides no clear payout structure, leaving the status of residual income components uncertain.
Membership in Auto Profit Global requires a one-time fee of $200.
The autoprofitglobal.com website source code shows it pulls data from extremecashrobot.com. Extreme Cash Robot, another Stiegemeier venture, launched around mid-2010. It operated as a lead generation scheme, offering advertising space on a rotator network. Participants paid a $198 membership fee to place ads on this network. This system was relaunched in mid-2011 as "Auto Cash Bot," charging $297 to join and $77 monthly for access to a similar advertising rotator.
