The website for Dubai Fun Club provides no information on its ownership or management. The domain "dubaifunclub.com" was registered on October 14, 2011, but its registration details are private, obscuring the individuals behind the operation.
Dubai Fun Club offers no products or services for retail sale. Members recruit new participants, marketing memberships to the club itself. Membership includes access to a "travel discount club," which claims discounts up to 50% on room rates at 14 "top-of-the-line luxury resorts." No specific details on these resorts or discounts are publicly available.
The compensation plan centers on four 2x3 matrices: Rookie, Passport, Embassy, and Travel. Each matrix has seven positions. One position sits at the top, with two below it, and four below those two. New members fill positions from the bottom. When a matrix fills, the person at the top receives a commission, and the board splits. This creates an empty third level that requires new members or cycling existing members to fill again.
Commissions vary by matrix. Cycling out of the Rookie matrix pays $40. Passport cycles pay $150, Embassy pays $500, and Travel pays $4,000. Completing the Travel matrix also grants re-entry into the Rookie board. Members cycling out of the Travel matrix for the first time receive a trip to Dubai. Dubai Fun Club states it covers flight tickets, hotel accommodation, and local tours in Dubai. No further specifics are provided regarding these travel arrangements.
Referral commissions use a unilevel structure. Members recruited directly are Level 1. Those recruited by Level 1 members become Level 2, and so on. Dubai Fun Club pays referral commissions down five levels each time a referred member cycles out of a matrix. Level 1 earns 5%, Level 2 earns 4%, Level 3 earns 3%, Level 4 earns 2%, and Level 5 earns 1%.
Joining Dubai Fun Club costs $80. A free membership option exists, but it only grants access to a travel-related forum. Free members cannot earn income or participate in the compensation plan.
Commission money in Dubai Fun Club comes solely from membership fees. The matrix system relies on constant new member sign-ups. Both the compensation plan and the opportunity itself depend entirely on ongoing recruitment.
