Cooperative Crowdfunding provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the company.

Blog posts on the Cooperative Crowdfunding website are authored by “David T. Rosen”.

Further research reveals Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliates naming Rosen as founder of the company.

Rosen (right) is also listed as the owner of the Cooperative Crowdfunding website domain, through an address in Ontario, Canada.

Rosen first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2015, as founder of PIE 24/7.

PIE 24/7
was basically a “pay a monthly fee and recruit other affiliates who do the same” scheme.

By early 2016 it appears PIE 24/7 collapsed, with one affiliate
claiming they hadn’t been paid for 7 months
as of April.

Read on for a full review of the Cooperative Crowdfunding MLM opportunity.

Cooperative Crowdfunding Products

Cooperative Crowdfunding has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliate membership itself.

The Cooperative Crowdfunding Compensation Plan

Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliates gift €25 EUR to each other each month.

New Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliates gift €25 EUR to existing affiliates.

This payment in turn qualifies them to receive 25% of €25 EUR gifted by affiliates they personally recruit.

50% of the €25 EUR gifted in each month is paid out residually via a 3×10 matrix.

A 3×10 matrix places a Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).

Levels three to ten of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliates.

Each affiliate pays  €25 EUR a month and 50% of that is paid out via the matrix.

How much of the 50% is paid out is determined by what level of the matrix the affiliate gifting €25 EUR falls on:

level 1 – 10%

levels 2 to 4 – 5%

level 5 – 2.5%

level 6 – 5%

levels 7 and 8 – 2.5%

level 9 – 5%

level 10 – 7.5%

The remaining 25% of each €25 EUR gifted in is set aside for “bonuses”.

Specific details of how these bonuses are paid out are not provided.

Joining Cooperative Crowdfunding

Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliate membership is tied to a €25 EUR gifting payment every 28 days.

In order to continue receiving gifting payments, all affiliates must also pay an additional €10 EUR every 6 months.

Conclusion

Under the guise of describing itself as a “subscription based crowdfunding donation system”, Cooperative Crowdfunding operates as an illegal cash gifting scheme.

You sign up, gift €25 EUR every 25 days and receive gifting payments from other Cooperative Crowdfunding affiliates doing the same.

Once affiliate re


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns Cooperative Crowdfunding?
David T. Rosen is listed as founder and owner of Cooperative Crowdfunding. He is registered as the domain owner through an Ontario, Canada address. Blog posts on the company website are authored under his name, though initial website information provided limited transparency regarding ownership and management structure.

What is Cooperative Crowdfunding's business model?
Cooperative Crowdfunding operates as a matrix cash gifting scheme structured as a 3×10 system. Participants are required to make payments and recruit additional affiliates who must do the same, generating income through recruitment rather than product sales or legitimate services.

What is David Rosen's previous business history?
David Rosen previously founded PIE 24/7 in 2015, another scheme involving monthly fees and affiliate recruitment. PIE 24/7 collapsed by early 2016, with affiliates


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