Avazoo operates in the gambling MLM niche. The company is headed up by Chairman Hans Reinisch.
Avazoo is proud to be led by Dr. Hans Reinisch, Avazoo’s Chairman of The Board.
Dr. Reinisch has a proven track record of over 25 years, holding CEO positions worldwide in Europe, Australia, The Caribbean and the United States.
In one of his Top Fortune 500 enterprises, he served as the Managing Director and CEO of EMI Music/Capitol Records in Europe.
Reinisch is represented on Avazoo’s website by what appears to be an old photo with Jay Leno.
This struck me as odd.
According to his LinkedIn profile Reinisch is based out of Florida. He lists involvement in Avazoo dating back to 2012.
At time of publication Avazoo’s official YouTube channel has sixty videos. None of the titles mention Hans Reinisch.
Considering he’s presented as the face of Avazoo, this also struck me as odd.
One recent video uploaded to Avazoo’s channel caught my eye; “Company Update”.
The video was almost a half hour in length. Not wanting to risk changes outdating my review as soon as it was published though, I queued it up.
The first thing I noticed was the video’s description:
Avazoo Founder & COO Dave Cutler will be Live at 8:00 PM New York Time (EST) with the Company Update, sharing essential and key updates regarding Avazoo.
Hmm. That’s
not
Hans Reinisch.
So who’s Dave Cutler?
According to his LinkedIn profile, he’s the CEO of AppTech Gateway and based out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
In 2004
the FTC sued a David G. Cutler
for operating “an illegal business opportunity”.
One of the companies involved in the scheme, B&C Ventures, Inc., was based out of Nevada.
That alone though isn’t enough to confirm this was Avazoo co-founder Dave Cutler.
In addition to Cutler, the FTC sued Cindy Gannon, Paul D. Bonnallie, Tisa Christiana Spraul, and Michael J. Hatch.
Paul Bonnallie appears in a photo with Cutler in a $300 Avazoo advertising spot on Black Tie Magazine:
Tisa Christiana Spraul is head of Avazoo’s Global Operations:
I wasn’t able to confirm whether Cindy Gannon or Michael Hatch have anything to do with Avazoo.
Three of the five defendants the FTC sued for fraud in 2004 however are involved.
Theeeeeeeeey’re back.
I’m not sure exactly how much actual involvement Hans Reinisch has in Avazoo. At least on the surface he appears to be nothing more than a token executive for Avazoo’s website.
Read on for a full review of Avazoo’s MLM opportunity.
Avazoo’s Products
Avazoo has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Avazoo affiliate membership itself.
Avazoo’s Compensation Plan
Avazoo sell tickets to a purported $1 billion lottery.
There are 50 million tickets in total, sold for between $20 to
Beginner – 5 million tickets for $20 each
Associate – 5 million tickets sold in lots of three for $50 a lot
VIP – no ticket limit beyond the hard 50 million ticket cap, sold in lots of ten for $100 a lot
Syndicate – $1500 for one entry, p
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Avazoo's business model?Avazoo operates in the gambling MLM (multi-level marketing) sector. The company is led by Chairman Hans Reinisch, who claims over 25 years of executive experience, including positions at Fortune 500 companies such as EMI Music/Capitol Records in Europe.
Who leads Avazoo?
Dr. Hans Reinisch serves as Chairman of the Board. According to his LinkedIn profile, he is based in Florida and has been involved with Avazoo since 2012, holding previous CEO positions across Europe, Australia, the Caribbean, and the United States.
What credentials does Hans Reinisch claim?
Reinisch claims over 25 years of executive experience worldwide. His most notable claimed position includes Managing Director and CEO of EMI Music/Capitol Records in Europe, representing significant Fortune 500 company involvement.
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