David Dubbs promotes Daily Turbo Pay, an online business whose website lacks ownership details. The domain was registered on January 22, 2013, with private registration information. Dubbs appears in marketing videos on the site, calling himself "a guy who's gone out there and made a ton of money on the internet."
Dubbs claims Daily Turbo Pay took "two years in the making." His history in multi-level marketing dates back to 2007, including involvement in a defunct program called "EDC Gold." Other low-key opportunities also mark his past.
Loren Woirhaye, writing on Warrior Forum in 2009, described Dubbs' pattern: "He was very active with direct selling programs like EasyDailyCash and the 1-Step System - both defunct - he would jump into a new program every few months and customers who could afford to get into the new plan would follow." Woirhaye observed a recurring pattern with such programs, which generally lack physical products. They often collapse after 6 to 24 months, leaving distributors without recourse.
Daily Turbo Pay offers a product line of digital downloads and e-books. Affiliates can resell these items. The selling affiliate keeps 100% of the commissions from these digital product sales.
The Daily Turbo Pay compensation plan centers on selling pass-up commission qualification positions and membership fee commissions. It also includes sales of resellable products. In a common "2-up" compensation structure, an affiliate's first two commissions pass up to their upline. Daily Turbo Pay modifies this by extending the pass-up requirement over an affiliate's first nine commissions.
Specifically, the company receives 100% of the first commission an affiliate earns. The affiliate then keeps the commissions from their second, third, and fourth sales. The fifth sale's commission passes up to the affiliate's upline. The affiliate retains commissions from their sixth, seventh, and eighth sales. The ninth sale's commission also passes up to the affiliate's upline. From the tenth sale onward, the affiliate keeps all generated commissions.
This pass-up formula applies to three distinct membership levels, priced at $99, $499, and $999. To qualify for commissions at any given level, an affiliate must first buy into that respective membership tier. Commissions earned by affiliates who have not qualified for a specific level automatically pass up to the nearest qualified upline member in their sales network.
Beyond these pass-up rules, Daily Turbo Pay also pays recruitment commissions. These are distributed down through eight levels of recruitment within an affiliate's organizational structure.
The company's official website provides no public information on its ownership or operational leadership, despite its domain registration dating back to January 22, 2013. This lack of transparency contrasts with the prominent display of promoter David Dubbs in marketing materials.
