As per a fake news video featured on the BeOnPush website, BeOnPush is purportedly a “UK and Luxembourg based company”.
Luxembourg is a known tax-haven and registration in the UK requires little more than a fee and a UK-based address on paper.
No address in the UK is provided on the BeOnPush website, with a search of the Luxembourg address bringing up a number of businesses using it.
This is typical of rented virtual mailboxes, which is probably also the case in the UK.
Identified as CEO of BeOnPush in the video is a “Ferki Demirovski” (right).
On his Facebook profile Demirovski lists his location as Brussels, Belgium. Rather than the UK or Luxembourg, this is likely where BeOnPush is being operated out of.
I wasn’t able to dig up a concrete MLM history for Demirovski, but according to his LinkedIn profile he’s been a Macedonian political adviser, runs his own consulting firm and performed political analysis for the EU.
Demirovski took up his CEO position with BeOnPush in August and is presumably also the owner of the company.
Read on for a full review of the BeOnPush MLM business opportunity.
The BeOnPush Product Line
BeOnPush has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market BeOnPush affiliate membership itself.
The BeOnPush Compensation Plan
The BeOnPush compensation plan sees affiliates invest in “investment packs” of up to $10,000.
BeOnPush affiliates are also paid to recruit new investors into the scheme.
Investment Pack ROIs
BeOnPush offer affiliates invest in eight investment packs, with up to $10,000 able to be invested at a time.
An eventual 150% ROI is advertised on the BeOnPush website, with more funds invested resulting in a higher daily ROI paid out:
$20 investment pack = 1x daily ROI multiplier
$50 investment pack = 1.05x daily ROI multiplier
$100 investment pack = 1.1x daily ROI multiplier
$200 investment pack = 1.15x daily ROI multiplier
$500 investment pack = 1.2x daily ROI multiplier
$1000 investment pack = 1.3x daily ROI multiplier
$5000 investment pack = 1.4x daily ROI multiplier
$10,000 investment pack = 1.5x daily ROI multiplier
From $20 to $10.000 the investment packs expire at 150%.
Each ticket pays daily according to the today’s interest + the bonus linked to its value.
BeOnPush advertise a daily interest rate of between 0.5 to 3.5%.
Referral Commissions
BeOnPush pay referral commissions on investments made by recruited affiliates, paid out down two levels of recruitment (unilevel):
investments by personally recruited affiliates (level 1) pays 13% and
investments by affiliates recruited by level 1 affiliates (level 2) pays 2%
Residual Commissions
Residual commissions in BeOnPush are paid out 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):
Investment volume is tracked between both sides of the binary, with BeOnPush advertising a 10% commission payout on i
🤖 Quick Answer
Is BeOnPush a legitimate investment company?BeOnPush claims to be UK and Luxembourg-based, but provides no verifiable UK address. Investigation reveals shared Luxembourg addresses typical of virtual mailboxes. The identified CEO operates from Belgium, contradicting stated locations, raising concerns about legitimacy and regulatory oversight.
What investment packages does BeOnPush offer?
BeOnPush markets investment packages ranging from $20 to $10,000. The company promotes these through promotional videos featuring its purported CEO, offering returns to participants in exchange for capital investment.
Who operates BeOnPush?
BeOnPush identifies Ferki Demirovski as CEO in its promotional materials. His Facebook profile lists Brussels, Belgium as his location, suggesting the company operates from Belgium rather than its advertised UK and Luxembourg jurisdictions.
What regulatory red flags exist regarding BeOnPush?
Multiple red flags include un
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