Robert Gube-Zitrin and Hanna Gube-Zitrin operate Double Up Dollars, an online business opportunity requiring a $150 monthly fee, despite the company's website offering no public ownership details. The domain "myoea.com" for the company's website was registered on June 3, 2013, but its registration records remain private.

Double Up Dollars functions as a multi-level marketing scheme linked to the Online Entrepreneurial Academy, which it describes as a "private online institution." Information in the Double Up Dollars Terms of Service Agreement identifies Online Entrepreneurial Academy as registered in Florida under number G13000042363. Its mailing address is 1052 Montgomery Rd. #1009, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714.

Online Entrepreneurial Academy is not registered as a corporation, trademark, LLC, or LP. It holds a listing as a "fictitious name," registered on May 2, 2013. This registration names "Vampire Training Network LLC" as the owner of Online Entrepreneurial Academy.

Vampire Training Network LLC is registered as an LLC in Florida, using the same Altamonte Springs address. Robert Gube-Zitrin and Hanna Gube-Zitrin appear as the two listed managers in Vampire Training Network LLC's registration. This connection positions the Gube-Zitrins as the owners of Double Up Dollars. Robert Gube-Zitrin confirmed this in an "official corporate video," where he credits himself, as "Dr. Bob," and Hanna Gube-Zitrin as the company's CEOs.

Double Up Dollars and Online Entrepreneurial Academy are rehashes of a prior entity known as the Quattro Education System. Robert and Hanna Gube-Zitrin were affiliates in Quattro Education before starting their own venture. An affiliate explained that Joe, the president of QES, loaned his software to team leaders for tracking. DUD, founded by Dr. Bob and Hanna, initially used this QES software.

Affiliates signed up with QES software but were not directly under the QES/Joe business. The business models were identical, causing confusion between QES and DUD. Both operated as different companies using the same software. Today, Double Up Dollars reportedly uses different software.