On November 13, 2013, Robert Craddock's ZTeamBiz.net website posted its "final posting," marking a sudden and unexpected shift. The announcement came after weeks of Craddock promoting a "really good" revenue-sharing MLM opportunity he suggested everyone could invest in, seemingly a continuation of the Zeek Rewards model.

The ZTeamBiz message stated its new purpose was to "assist the people of Zeek Rewards, and provide relevant information relating to the Zeek Receivership." This directive represented a stark departure for Craddock, who had previously solicited donations to actively fight the Zeek Receivership and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). For over a year and a half, Craddock had also publicly supported revenue-sharing MLM Ponzi schemes, even declaring just last month his intention to "bring Ponzi back."

The ZTeamBiz site's final post directed its audience to zeekrewardsreceivership.com. This official site is operated by Kenneth Bell, the court-appointed receiver for Rex Venture Group, the entity behind Zeek Rewards. ZTeamBiz stated it had been a "pleasure this past year providing updates" and encouraged visitors to use the receiver's site for ongoing information.

Craddock's public pivot to supporting the Zeek Rewards Receivership surprised many. Only a week earlier, he had continued to profess his love and support for MLM revenue-sharing Ponzi schemes. Just two weeks before the ZTeamBiz shutdown, Craddock was reportedly poised to announce a new "really good" scheme he hoped would rekindle the "excitement" associated with Zeek Rewards.

The specific catalyst for Craddock's abrupt change of heart remains undisclosed. No public statement has emerged from either Craddock or the Zeek Rewards Receivership explaining the sudden shift. However, Craddock's frustration over the thwarting of his revenue-sharing plans is evident.

Craddock now faces the reality of U.S. regulators having effectively crushed his plans. He must also accept his participation in the $600 million Zeek Rewards Ponzi scheme. The Receivership is reportedly pursuing him to recover his illegal profits from the operation.

Unable to continue his previous attacks on the SEC and the Zeek Rewards Receivership, Craddock has redirected his ire. Alongside his pledged support for the Receivership, he has announced a new website. This site, he claims, will provide "information on people that attack MLM companies with false, defaming and inaccurate information designed to cause disruption, and business interference with the great companies that operate each day, in a legal and compliant way." The new platform is slowly coming online.

Kenneth Bell's official Zeek Rewards Receivership website, zeekrewardsreceivership.com, continues to provide updates on victim claims and asset recovery efforts.