Club4You fails to provide ownership or executive on its website.
Club4You’s website domain (“club4you.net”), was first registered in 2018. The private registration was last updated on September 5th, 2023.
Of note is Club4You’s website defaulting to German, Club4You’s website source-code containing German and the company operating in euros.
As of February 2024, SimilarWeb also tracked the majority of Club4You’s website traffic originating from Germany (54%).
Putting all of this together, at the very least whoever is running Club4You appears to natively speak German. They also likely have ties to Germany or a German-speaking country.
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.
Club4You’s Products
Club4You has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Club4You affiliate membership itself.
Club4You’s Compensation Plan
Club4You affiliates make 30 EUR gifting payments each month.
These payments qualify them to receive gifting payments down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
Joining Club4You
Club4You affiliate membership is tied to a 30 EUR monthly gifting payment.
Gifting payments within Club4You are made via bank transfer or cryptocurrency equivalents.
Club4You Conclusion
Club4You is a classic MLM gifting scheme masquerading as a “private donation network”.
The difference between a legitimate donation platform and an illegal gifting scheme, is that in an illegal gifting scheme payments qualify you to receive payments from other participants.
Whoever is running Club4You of course knows this. And to that end tClub4You offers up the following nonsense:
13. Is club4you.net comparable to an illegal pyramid scheme?
NO !!
Club4You’s justification for not being a pyramid scheme is misrepresentation of a Ponzi scheme.
Illegal Snowball or Pyramid System:
An illegal snowball or pyramid scheme is a system whereby a person or company gives third parties the opportunity to invest money in various models and strategies. For this the participant gets a return or a favor.
Note that “illegal snowball” is a German term for pyramid schemes.
The fraud arises, if not as promised, the return or benefit from the presented possibility of how the money is to be earned, is paid, but from the funds of new participants.
Whether Club4You allows investing or not is irrelevant to it being an illegal gifting scheme.
Payments flow from newly recruited Club4You affiliates to existing affiliates, with never-ending recruitment required for all participants to be paid (note this is mathematically impossible).
One could argue, in addition to the fraudulent business model, Club4You misrepresenting its business model is fraud in and of itself.
As with all MLM gifting schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up those at the bottom of Club4You’s gifting pyramid eventually stop paying their monthly gifting payment.
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🤖 Quick Answer
What is Club4You's connection to Germany?Club4You's website defaults to German, contains German source code, and operates in euros. Domain registration data shows the company likely has ties to German-speaking regions, with 54% of website traffic originating from Germany as of February 2024, suggesting German-speaking operators.
Why is Club4You's lack of transparent ownership concerning?
MLM companies that fail to disclose ownership or executive leadership on their websites present elevated risk factors for participants. Transparency regarding company management and ownership structures is considered standard practice in legitimate direct sales organizations.
When was Club4You's domain first registered?
Club4You's domain, club4you.net, was initially registered in 2018 with private registration. The registration information was last updated on September 5th, 2023, maintaining privacy regarding the registrant's identity.
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