Cancri Jewelry provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

Cancri Jewelry’s current website domain (“cancrijewelry.diamonds”), was privately registered on December 23rd, 2021.

Cancri Jewelry originally operated from “cancri.jewelry”, privately registered on December 22nd, 2021. Why the company changed website domains is unclear.

Cancri Jewelry markets itself as “the largest jewelry store in Europe and Asia”. No sales figures to back up this claim are provided.

In an attempt to appear legitimate, Cancri Jewelry provides a corporate address in Turkey on its website.

The address is represented to correspond to a Cancri Jewelry branded building:

Google Maps shows, at least as of April 2022, that the building does in fact exist as depicted:

The building also features in Cancri Jewelry’s marketing videos:

Other than having a branded building in Turkey however, Cancri Jewelry otherwise doesn’t appear to have any ties to the country.

Cancri Jewelry marketing videos are all in Russian and feature Russian speaking actors.

Cancri represents it has a “call center” in Ukraine. Other than a phone number though, no details are provided.

On November 17th 2021, the Central Bank of Russia issued a
Cancri Jewelry financial pyramid warning
.

Associated Cancri Jewelry domains cited by the CBR include:

cancri-jewelry.net (abandoned)

cancrijewelry.net (Turkish version of homepage, dead website)

cancri-jewelry.com (abandoned, Bulgarian hosting)

cancri-jewelry.site (Russian version of homepage, dead website) and

cancrijewelry.diamonds (primary website, active)

Cancri Jewelry’s website features both Russian and Ukrainian web services:

We can conclude from all of this that Cancri Jewelry is run by Russians and/or Ukrainians, pretending they’re based out of Turkey.

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.

Cancri Jewelry’s Products

Cancri Jewelry has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Cancri Jewelry affiliate membership itself.

Cancri Jewelry’s Compensation Plan

Cancri Jewelry affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertising returns:

invest €100 EUR and receive 3.5% a week for 364 days (182%)

invest €900 EUR and receive 5% a week for 364 days (260%)

invest €2700 EUR and receive 5.5% (?) a week for 364 days

invest €8100 EUR and receive 6% a week for 364 days (312%)

The €2700 EUR tier appears to be mislabeled on Cancri Jewelry’s website (same ROI as the €300 EUR tier), hence I’ve marked it with a question mark.

The MLM side of Cancri Jewelry pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.

Cancri Jewelry Affiliate Ranks

There are sixteen affiliate ranks within Cancri Jewelry’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Beginner – generate €100 EUR in downline investment

Manager – generate €300 EUR in downline investment


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Cancri Jewelry and where is it based?
Cancri Jewelry operates as an online jewelry retailer claiming to be the largest jewelry store in Europe and Asia. The company lists a corporate address in Turkey and uses the domain cancrijewelry.diamonds, privately registered in December 2021, following a previous domain registration of cancri.jewelry.

What transparency issues does Cancri Jewelry present?
The company provides no information regarding ownership or management on its website. No sales figures support its claim of being Europe and Asia's largest jewelry store. These factors raise questions about corporate accountability and verifiable business credentials.

What is known about Cancri Jewelry's domain history?
Cancri Jewelry originally operated under the domain cancri.jewelry, privately registered December 22nd, 2021. The company subsequently shifted to cancrijewelry.diamonds, registered December 23rd, 2


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