Essential Access Network operates in the telemedicine MLM niche. The company is being marketed under “The Shift Is Real” branding.

To keep thing simple, we’ll refer to the company as Essential Access Network in this review.

Essential Access Network provides a suite address in Wyoming on its website.

Further research reveals this address belongs to “Contact Registered Agents”, an incorporation merchant.

Heading up Essential Access Network are co-founders J. Joshua Beistle and Doug Wellens.

J. Joshua Beistle (right) first appeared on BehindMLM in 2013, as President of the
JubiRev
Ponzi scheme.

Essentially a reload of the notorious
Zeek Rewards
Ponzi scheme, JubiRev
collapsed
a few months after launch.

Beistle returned in mid 2014 with
BrandOnline365
, a short-lived pyramid scheme. We haven’t heard anything since then.

Doug Wellens (right) first appeared on BehindMLM in 2014, as co-founder of Infinite Leverage.

Infinity Leverage
was a pyramid scheme attached to a marketing platform.

Infinite Leverage was rebooted in 2015 as
Traffic Authority
. Traffic Authority was rebooted in 2018 as
Finish Line Network
.

On his personal Facebook profile, J. Joshua Beistle claims to be residing in Arizona. Doug Wellens’ profile cites him in Georgia.

It appears beyond a possible shell company incorporation, Essential Access Network has no actual physical ties to Wyoming.

Read on for a full review of Essential Access Network’s MLM opportunity.

Essential Access Network’s Products

Essential Access Network market a suite of telemedicine subscription services.

EAN’s doctors and counselors are there when you need them with 24/7 email access to health care specialists including physicians, pharmacists, pediatricians, mental health experts, alternative medicine doctors, dietitians, and more.

Get all your non-urgent medical questions answered efficiently and effectively by top experts with our online system.

Pricing for Essential Access Network’s telemedicine service is as follows:

Silver monthly – $149 and then $39.99 a month after the first month

Silver annual – $549 and then $39.99 a month after twelve months

Gold monthly – $149.99 and then $59.99 a month after the first month

Gold annual – $699 and then $59.99 a month after twelve months

Platinum monthly – $149.99 and then $69.99 a month after the first months

Platinum annual – $799.99 and then $69.99 a month after twelve months

Diamond monthly – $199.99 and then $99.99 a month after the first month

Diamond annual – $1299.99 and then $99.99 a month after twelve months

Silver covers one person, Gold covers a dependent, Platinum covers up to seven dependents and Diamond adds “counseling and mental health” services.

Note that Essential Access Network
do not
disclose who their telemedicine provider is.

Essential Access Network’s Compensation Plan

Essential Access Network affiliates are paid to sell telemedicine subscriptions to retail customers and recruited affiliates.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What is Essential Access Network and its primary business model?
Essential Access Network operates in the telemedicine sector, marketed under "The Shift Is Real" branding. The company offers telemedicine services and is structured within the multi-level marketing niche, combining healthcare services with MLM distribution mechanisms.

Who are the founders of Essential Access Network?
Essential Access Network is headed by co-founders J. Joshua Beistle and Doug Wellens. Beistle has previous involvement with various MLM entities, including JubiRev and BrandOnline365.

What is known about J. Joshua Beistle's background?
J. Joshua Beistle first appeared publicly in 2013 as President of JubiRev, an MLM venture that collapsed months after launch. He later founded BrandOnline365 in 2014, another short-lived pyramid scheme structure.


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