There is no information on the Classifieds That Pay website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Classifieds That Pay website domain (“classifiedsthatpay.com”) was registered on the 28th of October 2015, however the domain registration is set to private.

Further research reveals Graham Frame conducting beta launch webinars for Classifieds That Pay on YouTube.

Frame (right) claims to have been involved in MLM since the 1980s. He states he “retired” his offline businesses in 2013 and now focuses exclusively on online business ventures.

Frame first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar as the admin of
Simple Fast Cash
. Launched in 2013, Simple Fast Cash saw affiliates pay $5 and get paid when they recruited others who did the same.

Simple Fast Cash affiliates were also funneled into Frame’s
Empower Network
downline.

Prior to Simple Fast Cash Frame was an affiliate with
Pure Leverage
. Other opportunities launched by Frame include YourCashCow (2006) and Cash4Sure.

YourCashCow was a matrix-based recruitment scheme that collapsed in 2008. Cash4Sure was launched around 2008, with affiliates promised ROIs on invested funds.

Those ROIs were never paid out and the scheme also collapsed.

Marketing videos on Frame’s YouTube channel suggest he was also an investor in Achieve Community.

Achieve Community
was a $6.8 million dollar Ponzi scheme. The SEC
shut the scheme down
in early 2015.

In a video titled “Its Happening – Beta Launch”, Frame explains he came up with the idea for Classifieds That Pay after having a “strange dream” in 2014.

Frame claims he initially didn’t understand the dream, and that it was only after meditating for “many days, many hours” that he began to figure it out.

Gradually it was revealed to me that I should set out to create an opportunity that would initially

-directly help 5,000,000 people to improve their lives

-and so create an income that would allow donations of $2,000,000 a month to charity; especially to help starving children.

Read on for a full review of the Classifieds That Pay MLM business opportunity.

The Classifieds That Pay Product Line

Classifieds That Pay operate a classifieds website, on which affiliates and free members can list products for sale.

The Classifieds That Pay back-end provides access to a dropshipping service, through which “over 1.5 million products” can be listed for sale.

After a seller has set their minimum sell price, Classifieds That Pay calculate admin fees which are added to the sale price of the item.

The Classifieds That Pay Compensation Plan

The Classifieds That Pay compensation plan sees both paid and free affiliates earn from sales generated on the Classifieds That Pay website.

Listing fee commissions

Every item listed for sale on Classifieds That Pay generates admin fees.

The seller of the item receives whatever they listed the item at, with admin fees used to pay out commissions.

These commissions are paid out down two levels of recruitment for free mem


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is behind Classifieds That Pay?
Graham Frame, an individual with involvement in MLM ventures since the 1980s, conducts beta launch webinars for Classifieds That Pay. The official website provides no ownership information, and domain registration remains private. Frame previously operated Simple Fast Cash, a recruitment-based affiliate program launched in 2013.

What is the business model of Classifieds That Pay?
Classifieds That Pay operates as a paid affiliate chain-recruitment system where participants pay fees to join and receive compensation primarily through recruiting additional affiliates rather than selling legitimate products or services to consumers.

When was Classifieds That Pay registered?
The classifiedsthatpay.com domain was registered on October 28th, 2015. However, the domain registration details are configured as private, preventing public access to ownership and administrative contact information.

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