ByDzyne operates in a number of MLM product and service niches.
The company fails to provide a corporate address on their website. ByDzyne’s Terms and Conditions however state that ‘
all arbitration must occur in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
‘.
That said, ByDzyne’s executives appear to based out of the US. I’m not sure what the connection to Canada is.
Another point of confusion is ByDzyne opting to hold their “Grand Opening Event” in Bangkok, Thailand.
Listed as co-founders of ByDzyne are Nat and Chanida Puranaputra, Sophia Wong, Henry Marsh and Chad and Nattida Chong.
Nat and Chanida Puranaputra are best known for making an estimated $35 million in
Organo Gold
and
World Global Network
.
In 2016 the Chanida Puranaputra was appointed World Global Network’s Master Distributor.
After a series of hype promises regarding its products that World Global Network failed to deliver on, the company began to collapse around mid 2018.
Nat and Chanida Puranaputra
bailed
in October 2018.
To the best of my knowledge neither World Global Network or the Puranaputras have issued a definitive public statement clarifying the reason for their abrupt departure.
There is no mention of World Global Network in the Puranaputra’s ByDzyne corporate bio.
In late 2017 Chad and Nattida Chong were
boasting they were earning $450,000 a month in World Global Network
.
Nattida Chong is the daughter of the Puranaputras, and so seem to have followed them into ByDzyne.
Sophia Wong founded
YOR Health
with her brother back in 2008. I wasn’t able to pinpoint when or why she left the company.
Unlike the other ByDzyne executives, Henry Marsh doesn’t hide his MLM background. He’s openly cited as a co-founder and former Vice-President of Monavie.
Monavie was acquired by Jeunesse
for an undisclosed sum in mid 2015.
In late 2017 Marsh re-emerged as an “Ambassador of Goodwill” and Board Director for Wealth Generators.
At the time of his appointment, Marsh is
quoted as saying
;
The most valuable skill I will bring to this company is to attract and attend to great leaders, which in turn will drive top line revenue.
This helped MonaVie and I believe it will do the same for Wealth Generators.
In 2018 the CFTC
fined Wealth Generators $150,000 for operating illegally
. When Marsh left the company is unclear.
Read on for a full review of the ByDzyne MLM opportunity.
ByDzyne Products
ByDzyne markets products across the technology, personal care, wellness and travel niches.
ByDzyne’s technology product is the TUW smartwatch.
Discover the stylish tůw Smartwatch from ByDzyne – an innovative, intelligent device specifically-designed to monitor your daily lifestyle, helping you improve your overall wellness.
ByDzyne markets the TUW smartwatch retail at $428.
ByDzyne’s personal care range is branded Xceler8, and comes as a “personalized mixer kit”.
One size does not fit all. With over 6.3 Million unique formulations available, Xceler8 targets your unique skin ne
🤖 Quick Answer
What is ByDzyne and who are its founders?ByDzyne is a multi-level marketing company operating across various product and service sectors. Co-founders include Nat and Chanida Puranaputra, Sophia Wong, Henry Marsh, and Chad and Nattida Chong. The Puranaputras previously generated substantial income through MLM ventures including Organo Gold and World Global Network, where Chanida held Master Distributor status.
Where is ByDzyne legally registered and headquartered?
ByDzyne lacks a corporate address on its website, creating geographical ambiguity. Terms and Conditions specify arbitration jurisdiction in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, though executives appear based in the United States. The company held its Grand Opening Event in Bangkok, Thailand, further complicating its operational headquarters identification.
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