There is no information on the Easy Cycler website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Easy Cycler website domain (“easycycler.com”) was registered on the 26th of October 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.
The official Facebook group link off the Easy Cycler website brings you to a group titled “GreenDayPay”.
GreenDayPay was launched back in August and offers Ponzi ROIs of up to 5.6% a day.
Alexa traffic statistics suggest affiliate recruitment for GreenDayPay bottomed out towards the end of October, likely prompting the launch of Easy Cycler.
The GreenDayPay Facebook group lists two admins, Cynthia Jeanine and Virginia Carter.
The Virginia Carter account appears to be bogus. The account was created back in 2009 but has no content, which is typical of fake profiles put up for sale. Furthermore, at least one of the profile images used in the account has been stolen from elsewhere.
The Cynthia Jeanine account appears to belong to Cynthia Taylor-Iwankow:
Taylor-Iwankow is based out of Canada and seems to use the “Cynthia Jeanine” account only for marketing MLM underbelly schemes. The Taylor-Iwankow account is used as a personal profile.
On her LinkedIn profile Taylor-Iwankow claims she has ‘
12 yrs experience in the direct sales industry.
‘
This began with Norwex (green cleaning and personal care) back in 2003, after which Taylor-Iwankow joined
It Works!
in 2011.
Taylor-Iwankow was still promoting It Works! and cites herself as a Presidential Diamond Leader on her LinkedIn profile.
Over the last ten months or so however that appears to have fallen apart, with Taylor-Iwankow taking up residence in the MLM underbelly.
On February 27th, Taylor-Iwankow made the following announcement:
I’m soo dang pumped with the new path I’m travelling. Life is about to get AMPED!!
Multi-stream income is most definitely paying off in a BIG BIG way!!
Fraudulent schemes Taylor-Iwankow has promoted since then include
BitDonix
(cash gifting),
Stiforp
(pyramid scheme),
ZarFund
(cash gifting),
My 24 Hour Income
(Ponzi scheme), My Paying Ads (Ponzi scheme),
GiftoBit
(cash gifting),
Leased Ad Space
(cash gifting),
RevCoin
(Ponzi scheme),
Coince
(Ponzi scheme),
My Ad Story
(Ponzi scheme),
Freedom5
(Ponzi scheme), Ultimate RevShare (Ponzi scheme), Uni RevShare (Ponzi scheme), Capital7 (Ponzi scheme),
Fort Ad Pays
(
collapsed Ponzi scheme
) and
MMM Global
(
collapsed Ponzi scheme
).
Read on for a full review of the Easy Cycler MLM opportunity.
The Easy Cycler Product Line
Easy Cycler has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Easy Cycler affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, Easy Cycler affiliates purchase $20 matrix cycler positions.
Bundled with each cycler position are advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Easy Cycler website.
The Easy Cycler Compensation Plan
The Easy Cycler compensation plan sees affiliates purchase positions
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Easy Cycler?The Easy Cycler website provides no ownership or operational information. Domain registration for easycycler.com, registered October 26, 2016, is set to private. The official Facebook group redirects to "GreenDayPay," suggesting operational connection to that entity, with administrators Cynthia Jeanine and Virginia Carter listed.
What is the relationship between Easy Cycler and GreenDayPay?
Easy Cycler's official Facebook link directs to the GreenDayPay group. GreenDayPay, launched in August, operates as a matrix-based investment scheme offering daily returns up to 5.6%. Affiliate recruitment for GreenDayPay declined in October, coinciding with Easy Cycler's launch, suggesting the latter represents a rebranding or restructuring effort.
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