Direct Mail Pro provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.
Direct Mail Pro’s website domain (“directmailpro.com”) was first registered in 2007.
The domain registration was last updated privately on August 1st, 2019.
In the testimonial section of Direct Mail Pro’s website, affiliates promoting the company can be seen thanking Peter Wolfing.
On his personal Facebook profile, Wolfing refers to Direct Mail Pro as “DMP”:
Peter Wolfing (right) first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar back in 2012, as the admin of
Turbo Cycler
($200-$1000 matrix-based Ponzi scheme).
Other MLM underbelly schemes launched by Wolfing over the years include
Turbo Cycler
(cash gifting),
Ultimate Cycler
(Ponzi cycler),
Business Toolbox
(chain-recruitment),
Infinity 100
(cash gifting),
National Wealth Center
(cash gifting) and
Pay Me Forward
(cash gifting).
Despite being launched in 2013 and long-since collapsed, in 2016 Ultimate Cycler Ultimate was revived by Nigerian scammers. Wolfing redesigned the Ultimate Cycler website to cater to Nigerian affiliates and rode the wave.
In 2017 Wolfing launched
Ueconomy
, a short-lived cash gifting scheme. About a year ago Wolfing launched
Hand of Heaven
, a shameless religious themed gifting scam.
Hand of Heaven lasted about as long as Wolfing’s other schemes. It seems he’s settled for a scam a year schedule, of which Direct Mail Pro is the latest offering.
Read on for a full review of Direct Mail Pro’s MLM opportunity.
Direct Mail Pro’s Products
Direct Mail Pro has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Direct Mail Pro affiliate membership itself.
Direct Mail Pro affiliate membership provides access to various marketing tools and “other cool stuff”.
Direct Mail Pro’s Compensation Plan
Direct Mail Pro affiliates buy into five tiers of compensation.
Kickstarter – $250
Amateur – $500
Elite – $1000
Pro – $2500
VIP – $5000
Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
Direct Mail Pro affiliates earn a 40% recruitment commissions up to the tier they’ve bought in at.
If an affiliate is recruited who buys in at a higher tier than the affiliate who recruited them, the difference is paid upline to the first qualified affiliate.
Qualification only requires an upline Direct Mail Pro affiliate to have bought in at the same or higher tier.
Buying in at the $5000 VIP tier qualifies a Direct Mail Pro affiliate to earn full commissions on all tiers.
A 20% level 2 commission is also paid out on recruitment.
Although not explicitly clarified, I believe the level 2 commission is also subject to tier qualification.
Joining Direct Mail Pro
Direct Mail Pro affiliate membership costs $250 to $5000.
Kickstarter – $250
Amateur – $500
Elite – $1000
Pro – $2500
VIP – $5000
The primary difference between Direct Mail Pro’s affiliate membership tiers is income potential via the compensation plan.
Conclusion
Direct Mail Pro is a simple enou
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Direct Mail Pro?Direct Mail Pro is operated by Peter Wolfing, as evidenced by affiliate testimonials and his personal Facebook references to the company as "DMP." However, official ownership information remains absent from the company's website.
When was Direct Mail Pro's domain first registered?
The domain directmailpro.com was initially registered in 2007. The registration was last updated privately on August 1st, 2019.
What is Peter Wolfing's background in multilevel marketing?
Wolfing has been associated with multiple MLM schemes since 2012, including Turbo Cycler, Ultimate Cycler, Business Toolbox, and Infinity 100, operating various matrix-based and cash gifting structures.
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