Avlitex operates in the cryptocurrency MLM niche. On its website, Avlitex represents it is based out of Canada.
The provided corporate address however belongs to Regus, a virtual office retailer. This means it is unlikely Avlitex has any actual ties to Canada.
Supporting this is Avlitex providing a registration certificate for Avlitex Limited, a shell company purportedly registered in Ontario.
Due to the ease with which scammers are able to incorporate shell companies with bogus details, for the purpose of MLM due-diligence these certificates are meaningless.
Avlitex is supposedly headed up by CEO Raymond Norbury:
Norbury doesn’t exist outside of Avlitex’s website, making him a prime Boris CEO candidate.
Further confirming this is the actor playing Norbury appearing in a marketing video on Avlitex’s official YouTube channel.
In the video, shot at a rented office, the actor playing Norbury features an eastern European accent.
This tracks with the majority of Boris CEO schemes being run by eastern European scammers (Russians and Ukrainians).
Other executives are listed on Avlitex’s website. These executives appear to be represented by AI-generated photos. Notably, none of them appear in Avlitex’s marketing videos.
Avlitex’s website domain (“avlitex.com”), was first registered in 2011. The private registration was last updated on September 21st, 2024.
Although it has only existed for a few months, on its website Avlitex falsely claims its “story began in 2020”.
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.
Avlitex’s Products
Avlitex has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Avlitex affiliate membership itself.
Avlitex’s Compensation Plan
Avlitex affiliates invest cryptocurrency. This is done on the promise of advertised passive returns:
Tether (USDT)
invest 100 to 2999 USDT and receive 0.8% to 1.2% a day for 16 days
invest 250 to 19,999 USDT and receive 3.9% to 4.3% a day for 300 days
invest 3000 to 14,999 USDT and receive 1.2% to 1.5% a day for 26 days
invest 15,000 to 49,999 USDT and receive 1.5% to 1.95% a day for 35 days
invest 20,000 to 1,000,000 USDT and receive 4.5% to 4.9% a day for 330 days
invest 50,000 to 299,999 USDT and receive 1.95% to 2.2% a day for 45 days
invest 300,000 to 1,000,000 and receive 2.2% to 2.65% a day for 60 days
Ethereum (ETH)
invest 0.03 to 300 ETH and receive 2.4% to 2.6% a day for 120 days
invest 0.005 to 100 BTC and receive 2.8% to 3% a day for 120 days
The MLM side of Avlitex pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.
Note that while USD amounts are quoted, Avlitex operates in cryptocurrency.
Avlitex Affiliate Ranks
There are fifteen affiliate ranks within Avlitex’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Novice – sign up as an Avlitex affiliate and convince people to invest $100 or more
Explor
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Avlitex and how does it operate?Avlitex is a cryptocurrency MLM platform claiming to be based in Canada. Investigations reveal its registered address belongs to Regus, a virtual office provider, and its corporate registration is tied to a shell company in Ontario. These findings suggest Avlitex lacks legitimate business operations and physical presence in Canada.
Who is Raymond Norbury, the stated CEO of Avlitex?
Raymond Norbury is presented on the Avlitex website as the company's CEO. However, no verifiable information about Norbury exists outside the Avlitex platform. He is classified as a "Boris CEO," a term used in MLM fraud analysis to describe fictitious executive identities created to lend false credibility to schemes.
Why is Avlitex's Canadian registration considered unreliable?
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