DynaMaxx fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
DynaMaxx’s website domain (“dynamaxx.com”), was first registered in 2009. The private registration was last updated on August 20th, 2023.
In sussing out Dynamaxx’s website I found three social media profile links to Gemini Network. Although the links still exist on Dynamaxx’s website, Gemini Network’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram profiles have all been deleted.
In any event this led me to Jay Archer:
On LinkedIn Archer cites himself as owner of both Gemini Network and DynaMaxx. DynaMaxx appears to have been founded in 2009.
Why Jay Archer isn’t disclosed as owner and CEO on DynaMaxx’s website is unclear.
In April 2023 Full Alliance Group announced it was
merging with DynaMaxx
.
Full Alliance Group, Inc. operating in the health and nutraceutical space, as part of its plan to build organically and buy strategically, announces it has entered into a plan of merger with DYNAMAXX International LTD.
DYNAMAXX is a holding company operating in the direct selling channel with its main operations in the United States and Canada.
Full Alliance Group has its own website up, on which Dynamaxx is listed as one of “our companies”.
Gemini Network isn’t featured on Full Alliance Group’s website. Additionally, Gemini Network links I found redirect to DynaMaxx.
This suggests that Gemini Network collapsed sometime after launching in 2018.
Although no corporate address is provided on Dynamaxx’s website, on FaceBook Archer cites himself as a Florida resident. Full Alliance Group is also based out of Florida.
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.
DynaMaxx’s Products
DynaMaxx markets a range of nutritional supplements.
Lights On – “a dynamic energy supplement with a potent antioxidant blend for cellular health and recovery”, retails at $79.12 for a pouch of 30 single-serve sachets
Lights Off – “a multiple ingredient formulation specifically designed to be taken prior to bed”, retails at $79.12 for a pouch of 30 single-serve sachets
Basee Bag – collagen and bamboo extract supplement, retails at $79.12 for a pouch of 30 single-serve sachets
Immunozen – “immune-boosting supplement”, retails at $89.12 for a bottle of 90 capsules
Flex – “reduces joint pain and stiffness”, retails at $99 for a bottle of 60 capsules
Boost – “designed to enhance both physical and cognitive performance”, retails at $30.12 for a tub of 30 servings
Detox – “supports the body’s natural detoxification processes with a blend of antioxidants”, retails at $59.12 for a bottle of 60 capsules
Viscetrim – “focuses on toning and improving abdominal contour for a sculpted midsection”, retails at $149.12 for a 50 ml topical serum and 60 capsules pack
Hyprochlorous – “provides gentle cleansing, supports natural healing, and aids skin repair”, retails at $89.12 for four 4 fl. oz. bottles (120 ml)
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🤖 Quick Answer
Who is the owner of DynaMaxx?Jay Archer is the owner and CEO of DynaMaxx, according to his LinkedIn profile where he identifies himself as proprietor of both DynaMaxx and its predecessor Gemini Network. However, this ownership information is not disclosed on DynaMaxx's official website, despite the company's establishment in 2009.
When was DynaMaxx founded?
DynaMaxx was founded in 2009, as evidenced by the initial registration of its domain dynamaxx.com that year. The company's private domain registration was subsequently updated on August 20th, 2023.
What is the connection between DynaMaxx and Gemini Network?
DynaMaxx maintains a historical connection to Gemini Network, with Jay Archer serving as owner of both entities. The DynaMaxx website formerly
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