The Donate Pays website domain (“donatepays.com”) was privately registered on the 26th of September, 2016.

The company claims to be based out Canada and run by “Dan, Carol, Randy and Kenny”, who have a ‘
total online biz experience of over 40 years.

No specific information is provided on any of these individuals.

The Donate Pays website advises the company is a division of Goldfix11 LLC, a company purportedly registered in Canada.

I myself was unable to find a corporate record for Goldfix11 LLC or the provided Canadian company number.

At the time of publication Alexa estimate that the top sources of traffic to the Donate Pays website are Nigeria (15%) and India (10%).

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Donate Pays Product Line

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

Once signed up, Donate Pays affiliates purchase positions in a matrix cycler.

Bundled with each position purchase are ad credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Donate Pays website.

The Donate Pays Compensation Plan

The Donate Pays compensation plan sees affiliates invest $34 to $170 on a five-tier 2×3 matrix cycler.

A 2×3 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of these two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

The third level of the matrix is generated in the same manner (8 positions), with a complete 2×3 matrix housing fourteen positions.

Donate Pays begin by purchasing one or more positions in the first cycler matrix. As positions in the matrix are filled, via purchases by newly recruited or existing Donate Pays affiliates, commissions are paid out.

Once the matrix is full, the position “cycles” into the next matrix tier as follows:

Matrix 1 (positions cost $34) – pays a $140 commission and cycles into Matrix 2

Matrix 2 – pays a $280 commission and cycles into Matrix 3

Matrix 3 – pays a $420 commission and cycles into Matrix 4

Matrix 4 – pays a $560 commission and cycles into Matrix 5

Matrix 5 – pays a $700 commission

Referral commissions are available on position purchases by downline affiliates, paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 10%

level 2 – 20%

level 3 – 5%

Joining Donate Pays

Donate Pays affiliate membership is free, however free affiliates can only earn referral commissions.

Full participation in the Donate Pays MLM opportunity requires the purchase of at least one $35 matrix cycler position.

Conclusion

Donate Pays claim to be the

ONLY SITE ON THE PLANET WHERE YOU GET BACK 4X TIMES MORE THAN YOU DONATED!

The problem with this is donations don’t give donors back anything. If


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Donate Pays according to available information?
Donate Pays is a company claiming Canadian registration, allegedly operated by four individuals with combined business experience. The domain was registered in September 2016. The company describes itself as a division of Goldfix11 LLC, though corporate records for this entity could not be verified by independent sources.

Who manages Donate Pays according to company claims?
The company states it is operated by four individuals named Dan, Carol, Randy, and Kenny, who collectively claim over 40 years of online business experience. However, no specific biographical information or verifiable credentials are publicly provided for any of these individuals.

What geographic traffic patterns does Donate Pays show?
According to Alexa estimates at the time of publication, the primary traffic sources to the Donate Pays website were Nigeria, accounting for approximately 15 percent of visits, followed by India at approximately 10 percent


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