EasyTask 888 provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the company.

EasyTask 888’s website domain (“easytask888.com”), was privately registered on January 27th, 2022.

The website itself serves as a gateway to download EasyTask 888’s app. The MLM opportunity is run through EasyTask 888’s app.

EasyTask 888’s website source-code features Chinese:

This strongly suggests whoever is running EasyTask 888 has ties to Asia. The number “8” signifies good fortune in Chinese culture.

On the recruitment side of things, SimilarWeb currently reports 100% EasyTask 888’s website traffic originates out of Colombia.

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.

EasyTask 888’s Products

EasyTask 888 has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market EasyTask 888 affiliate membership itself.

EasyTask 888’s Compensation Plan

Note that due to EasyTask888 being primarily promoted in Colombia, the compensation material I’m working off cites Colombian Pesos (COP).

EasyTask 888 affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertised returns:

Member Experience – sign up for 1100 COP and receive 6300 COP over 3 days

V1 – pay a 1500 COP fee, invest 50,000 COP and receive 51,500 COP over 1 day

V2 – pay a 1730 COP fee, invest 500,000 COP and receive 546,710 COP over 3 days

V2 Plus – pay a 1935 COP fee, invest 1,500,000 COP and receive 1,838,625 COP over 7 days

V3 – pay a 2340 COP fee, invest 3,000,000 COP and receive 3,936,000 COP over 10 days

V3 Plus – pay a 275,000 COP fee, invest 8,000,000 COP and receive 12,140,000 COP over 15 days

V4 – pay a 5360 COP fee, invest 12,000,000 COP and receive 20,576,000 COP over 20 days

EasyTask 888 requires affiliates to do perform set tasks daily to qualify for ROI payouts.

Tasks appear to be “click a button” social media manipulation (liking random YouTube videos etc.).

The MLM side of EasyTask 888 pays commissions on recruitment of affiliate investors.

I was able to confirm commissions are paid across multiple levels. How many levels and specific percentages though are not disclosed.

Joining EasyTask 888

EasyTask 888 affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in EasyTask 888’s income opportunity, requires a minimum 1500 COP fee payment and 50,000 COP investment.

Conclusion

EasyTask 888 is another app-based task Ponzi scheme from what appears to be Chinese scammers.

Users download an app, sign up, invest, have their money stolen, and then hope to steal other people’s money.

The MLM side of EasyTask 888 is used to encourage recruitment, without which EasyTask 888 collapses.

The “tasks” EasyTask 888 has investors do are pointless. We’ve seen different variations of the “click a button” Ponzi model in recent months:

COTP
– pretended affiliates clicking a button generated trading activity,
collapsed
May 2022

DF Finance
pretends clicking a button generates commis


🤖 Quick Answer

What is EasyTask 888?
EasyTask 888 is a mobile application-based MLM platform offering daily task completion opportunities. The service operates through a downloadable app, with its primary gateway being the website easytask888.com, registered in January 2022. The platform's operations and ownership structure remain undisclosed to users.

Who owns EasyTask 888?
The ownership and management of EasyTask 888 remain publicly undisclosed. Website source code analysis reveals Chinese language elements, suggesting Asian connections. The domain was privately registered, preventing transparent identification of operators or proprietors.

Where does EasyTask 888 operate?
EasyTask 888 primarily operates in Colombia, where SimilarWeb data indicates 100% of website traffic originates. The platform's domain registration, code infrastructure, and cultural references suggest Asian operational ties, despite Colombian market concentration.

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