There is no information on the Connect 4 website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Connect 4 website domain (“connect4.cash”) was registered on the 31st of December 2015, with Dana Owens of Global Alliance Network Group listed as the owner. A residential address in the US state of Virginia is also provided.
Perusal of Owens’ Facebook profile reveals an MLM marketer intimately familiar with matrix-based recruitment schemes:
17th January, 2016 –
I am so bored I am literally sitting here crunching numbers.
So, here is what I am thinking. If i join a matrix program that is let’s say a 3×5 matrix. They say it will take 243 people to make $43,100 all starting from $5.
So that means that if I invite 12 people per week that would give me $43,100 in 20.5 weeks.
I am up for that challenge! That will be right on time for me to purchase a home this summer.
BAM!! 2016 is my year.
13th January, 2016 –
I am looking for 3 people to join me today. The cost to join is just $5. You will get $100 back off of your investment. Inbox me for more details.
Global Alliance Network Group seems to be a downline builder. The team has a closed Facebook group of its own, with seven listed admins.
Posts on Owens’ Facebook profile suggest multiple shady opportunities are pushed through Global Alliance Network Group:
14th January, 2015 –
We’re about to BREAK THE INTERNET! See what we have brewing! 4 Highly Successful Programs…
Recent specific opportunities advertised on Owens’ Facebook profile include
MySecretFortune
($5 matrix Ponzi cycler),
Only7Bucks
($7 matrix Ponzi cycler), Infinity Profit System (pass-up recruitment scheme) and
1 Million Fast
(cash gifting).
The slowdown and/or collapse of most of these schemes would appear to have prompted Owens’ launch of Connect 4.
Read on for a full review of the Connect 4 MLM business opportunity.
The Connect 4 Product Line
Connect 4 has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Connect 4 affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, Connect 4 affiliates are then able to purchase positions in the Connect 4 compensation plan.
The Connect 4 website advises that bundled with position purchases is access to “high quality products”.
The Connect 4 Compensation Plan
The Connect 4 compensation plan is a ten-tier 4×1 matrix cycler.
A 4×1 matrix cycler requires four new positions to be purchased before a commission is paid out.
New positions are purchased by new and existing Connect 4 affiliates, with commissions across the five offered tiers as follows:
Tier 1 (positions cost $10) – cycles into Tier 2
Tier 2 – pays a $160 and cycles into Tier 3
Tier 3 – cycles into Tier 4
Tier 4 – pays $150 and cycles into Tier 5
Tier 5 – cycles into Tier 6
Tier 6 – pays $600 and cycles into Tier 7
Tier 7 – cycles into Tier 8
Tier 8 – pays $3000 and cycles into Tier 9
Tier 9 – cycles into Tier 10
Tier 10 – pays $6000
Cycling out of Tiers 2, 6 and 8 also provides membership in
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Connect 4 and how does it operate?Connect 4 is a cycler investment scheme operating through the domain connect4.cash, registered in 2015. It operates as a matrix-based recruitment program requiring initial $10 investments, promising returns through participant enrollment rather than legitimate product sales or services.
Who owns and operates Connect 4?
Connect 4 is owned by Dana Owens, associated with Global Alliance Network Group, with a registered address in Virginia, USA. Owens has documented experience with matrix-based MLM recruitment schemes through social media activity.
What are the financial claims made by Connect 4?
Connect 4 promotes matrix structures claiming participants earning substantial returns through recruitment. Marketing materials suggest a 3×5 matrix requiring 243 people to generate $43,100 from $5 initial investments, potentially attracting investors with unrealistic earning timelines.
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