There is no information on the Elevacity website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Elevacity website domain (“elevacity.com”) was registered on the 26th of January 2014, however the domain registration is set to private.
Further research reveals Robert Oblon identified as Founder and CEO of the company. Why this information is not presented on the Elevacity website is unclear.
On his LinkedIn profile, Oblon cites his location as Texas. The Elevacity website Terms states that the company has ‘
offices within the State of Texas, U.S. of America
‘.
Prior to launching Elevacity, Oblon (right) was President of World Ventures. He also held a 5% ownership stake in the company.
World Ventures
is a travel niche MLM company that primarily pays affiliates to recruit new affiliates.
Oblon also owned Travopoly, which as I understand it was a vendor World Ventures provided travel discounts through.
In 2011 World Ventures filed a lawsuit against Oblon and Travopoly, accusing them of violating a Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation agreement.
I did try to look up the outcome of the case but was unsuccessful.
After Oblon left World Ventures, Travopoly appears to have continued on as a stand-alone vacation platform.
Oblon launched FourOceans Global in 2015, through which Elevacity is offered. Travopoly is featured on the Elevacity website as a “partner” of the company.
Read on for a full review of the Elevacity MLM opportunity.
The Elevacity Product Line
Affiliate membership with Elevacity provides access to a “vacation portal” attached to Robert Oblon’s Travopoly.
Through the portal Elevacity affiliates and retail customers can book discounted travel services.
The Elevacity website also features a “revolutionary product” called Meridium.
Thought leading doctors and scientists have come together to create one-of-a-kind products to elevate your health.
Available exclusively through our network of Partners dedicated to changing the way you feel! Join the movement today.
No retail or wholesale pricing for Meridium is provided.
The Elevacity Compensation Plan
The Elevacity compensation plan is a combination of recruitment commissions and ongoing residuals paid out on affiliate spends.
Retail commissions are possible but don’t appear to be the focus of the income opportunity.
Comission Qualification
Commission qualification in Elevacity is $25 a month.
This can be self-funded by an affiliate or a purchase made by one of their retail customers.
Elevacity Affiliate Ranks
There are twelve ranks within the Elevacity compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
Business Partner – sign up as an Elevacity affiliate and maintain $25 in volume each month
Marketing Partner – have two retail customers on monthly autoship and recruit and maintain two commission qualified affiliates
Note that Elevacity
do not
provide qualification criteria for the remaining ten ranks in their compensation plan.
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is the founder of Elevacity and what is his background?Robert Oblon is identified as Founder and CEO of Elevacity, based in Texas. Prior to launching Elevacity, Oblon served as President of World Ventures, a travel-focused MLM company, where he held a 5% ownership stake. This background information is not prominently displayed on the Elevacity website.
Why is ownership information not clearly displayed on Elevacity's website?
The Elevacity website contains no transparency regarding company ownership or management. Although Robert Oblon's role as Founder and CEO can be verified through LinkedIn, his official credentials are absent from the company's primary web presence, suggesting deliberate non-disclosure of leadership details.
What is the connection between Elevacity and World Ventures?
Robert Oblon, Elevacity's founder, previously led World Ventures as President with substantial equity ownership
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