Envy TV operates in the streaming MLM niche. Instead of an actual corporate address, Envy TV provides a virtual office address in Nevada on its website.

Cited as co-founders of Envy TV are Clay Sampson and Eddie Freeman.

Beyond names however Envy TV fails to provide any information on either founder.

My own research lead me to Clay Sampson’s LinkedIn profile. At first I wasn’t sure this was Envy TV’s Sampson, but I was able to later confirm it with an Envy TV launch prelaunch marketing video.

Curiously, Envy TV is not listed on Sampson’s LinkedIn profile.

Instead he pitches his “TheClayCode” marketing company, which Sampson states

partner(s) with industry-leading direct selling organizations to empower sales professionals with smart, automated technology marketing solutions that drive recruiting, product sales, and client engagement.

Alexa traffic estimates for The Clay Code website suggest the business isn’t doing too well.

Between 2002 and 2007 Sampson was promoting World Leadership Group, a mortgage based MLM company.

World Leadership Group went under in 2008.

Last year Sampson was promoting
Nui
:

He appears to have bailed around the time Nui was
sued by Texas for securities fraud
in July.

Up until mid 2018 Eddie Freeman (right) was promoting KZ1, a supplement based MLM company.

Prior to October 2017 KZ1 was known as
eXfuze
. Freeman seems to have been with eXfuze for some time.

In the description of a 2012 eXfuze marketing video, Freeman claims to have already had 20 years experience in network marketing.

Read on for a full review of the Envy TV MLM opportunity.

Envy TV Products

Envy TV markets an IPTV service for $49.95 a month.

Despite advertising the service providing access to “over 1000 channels!”, Envy TV fail to disclose who their service provider is.

More importantly, Envy TV provides no broadcast agreements with any of the copyright owners of the content their IPTV service provides access to.

The Envy TV Compensation Plan

In order to qualify for MLM commissions, Envy TV affiliates must either

recruit and maintain six active affiliates; or

sign up with an affiliate package.

Envy TV offers three affiliates packages:

Basic Startup – $257

Field Affiliate Package – $497

There is also a $997 Senior Affiliate Package, which affiliates can “upgrade” to if they have six recruited active affiliates under them.

Note that an active affiliate is one who continues to pay $49.95 a month.

Recruitment Commissions

Envy TV pays affiliates to recruit new affiliates.

How much of a recruitment commission is paid out is determined by how much a newly recruited affiliate spends when they sign up:

recruit a regular affiliate and receive a $10 commission

recruit a Basic Startup affiliate and receive a $75 commission

recruit a Field Affiliate and receive a $150 commission

If any personally recruited affiliates upgrade to the Senior Affiliate tier, an additional $300 recruitment commission is paid out.

Residual Recruitmen


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Envy TV and how does it operate?
Envy TV is a streaming service operating within the MLM (multi-level marketing) niche, charging $49.97 monthly. The company lists co-founders Clay Sampson and Eddie Freeman but provides minimal biographical information about either individual on its official website.

What address does Envy TV provide for its headquarters?
Envy TV uses a virtual office address located in Nevada instead of providing a physical corporate headquarters. This practice is common among companies operating in digital and MLM-based business models.

What is Clay Sampson's professional background?
Clay Sampson, co-founder of Envy TV, operates TheClayCode marketing company, which provides automated technology marketing solutions to direct selling organizations and sales professionals seeking to enhance their promotional capabilities.

Why is Envy TV absent from Clay Sampson's LinkedIn profile?


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