A reader recently wrote in asking about Be’s new SageMaster auto trading offering.

In taking a look I noted Be had also spun up a new domain, marking the fifth domain Be has migrated to. They’re also now going by Be Club.

Seeing as BehindMLM reviewed Be back in 2020, today we’re revisiting Be as Be Club for an updated review.

The Company

Be Club is run by co-founders Monir, Moynul and Ehsaan Islam.

Monir and Moyn Islam are 
former OneCoin scammers
.

Originally from the UK, the Islam brothers 
fled to Dubai
 after OneCoin collapsed in 2017.

Safe from authorities investigating OneCoin, the Islam brothers went on to launch Melius in 2018.

Melius
 pitched a $50,000 passive forex trading account for just $3000. Attached to this was a pyramid scheme compensation plan.

Melius collapsed in early 2020, prompting the Islam brothers to reboot as
Better Experience
, typically shortened to “Be”.

Past and present website domains linked to Be include:

befactor.com (original domain)

berules.com

betoinspire.com

be.club

beclub.com (current domain as of ~April 2024)

Be Club’s domain shuffles typically correspond to regulatory fraud warnings:

Colombia issued a
Be Rules securities fraud warning
in February 2022

Norway issued a
Be investment fraud warning
in March 2023

Uruguay issued a
Be pyramid fraud warning
in April 2023

the Philippines issued a
Be securities and Ponzi fraud warning
in November 2023

Be Club’s Products

Be Club has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Be Club affiliate membership itself.

Be Club affiliate membership provides access to various courses and an automated AI trading bot.

Be Club’s Compensation Plan

Be Club affiliates sign up and pay subscription fees:

Bronze – costs not disclosed

Silver – costs not disclosed

Gold – $999 and then $99 a month,
or
$1890 for 12 months and then $891 annually

Be Club also offers alternative six-month subscription pricing for “developing countries”:

Bronze – $499

Silver – $899

Gold – $1149

The MLM side of Be Club pays on recruitment of affiliates who also purchase subscriptions.

Recruitment Commissions

Be Club affiliates earn a 15% commission on sales volume generated by subscription fee payments by personally recruited affiliates.

Recruitment commissions are increased to 30% if a Be Club affiliate recruits a Gold or higher tier affiliate.

Residual Commissions

Be Club pays residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Be Club and who operates it?
Be Club is a rebranded MLM platform operated by co-founders Monir, Moynul, and Ehsaan Islam. The company has migrated through five different domains since its inception. It was previously known as Be and was originally reviewed by BehindMLM in 2020 before rebranding as Be Club.

What is SageMaster in the context of Be Club?
SageMaster is an auto trading offering launched by Be Club. It represents the company's latest product iteration, marketed to participants as an automated securities trading system. The offering has raised concerns regarding potential securities fraud and regulatory compliance within the MLM industry.

What is the background of the Islam brothers before Be Club?
Monir and Moyn Islam are former OneCoin scammers originally from the United Kingdom. Following OneCoin's collapse in 2


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