BehindMLM
initially reviewed Exitus Elite
back in 2016. It was a reboot of Exitus Network, a gifting scheme run by Paul Stevenson.

Exitus Elite collapsed in 2017, prompting Stevenson to launch
Exitus 500
.

Exitus 500 didn’t last long, prompting another rebrand to Exitus Elite 2018. Not really sure what happened after that but at some point Stevenson rebranded back to Exitus 500.

Today Exitus 500 doesn’t exist. It seems Stevenson (right) at some point again reverted back further to Exitus Elite.

Assuming the current iteration of Exitus Elite hasn’t collapsed since Exitus 500 was abandoned, this would be Stevenson’s fifth reboot.

Following renewed marketing efforts, a BehindMLM reader recently reached out to request an updated Exitus Elite review.

Today we revisit Exitus Elite for an updated review.

The Company

Paul Stevenson (right) is/was based out of the UK. Today there’s no mention of him on Exitus Elite’s website.

Why Exitus Elite ownership information is hidden from consumers is unknown, but as far as MLM due-diligence goes it’s an immediate red flag.

Instead of disclosing himself as Exitus Elite’s owner, Paul Stevenson hides behind “Black Star Global LLC”.

This is from Exitus Elite’s website Privacy Policy;

Black Star Global LLC (“BSG LLC”) owns and operates this exituselite website business.

Black Star Global LLC
is a Florida shell company Stevenson set up in November 2020.

Exitus Elite’s Products

Exitus Elite has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Exitus Elite affiliate membership itself.

Exitus Elite affiliate membership provides access to a digital marketing product library.

Exitus Elite’s Compensation Plan

Exitus Elite affiliates buy into a five tier gifting scheme:

G100 – $100

G250 – $250

G500 – $500

G1000 – $1000

G2000 – $2000

Exitus Elite uses a 1-up gifting model, which sees every affiliate pass up their first received gifting payment on each tier.

Gifting payments are made by directly recruited Exitus Elite affiliates. The MLM side of the business occurs through the 1-up pass-up model, as well as “pay to play”.

Exitus Elite affiliates are capped at receiving payments on the highest tier they themselves have bought into.

E.g. a G500 tier Exitus Elite affiliate can only every receive up to $500 per gifting payment their recruits make. What is left is passed upline to the first tier-qualified affiliate.

Here’s an example:

You are a G500 affiliate and recruit a new affiliate. That affiliate buys in at G2000.

If you’d bought in at G2000 you’d receive the $2000 gifting payment. Seeing as you only bought in at G500 however, you receive $500. This leaves $1500 still to be paid out.

This $1500 is paid upline to the first G1000 or G2000 tier qualified affiliate found. Upline refers to the affiliate who recruited you, the affiliate who recruited that affiliate and so forth.

In this example, if a G1000 affiliate was found first, they’d receive $500 ($1000 minus the $500 y


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Exitus Elite and its history of rebranding?
Exitus Elite is a gifting scheme that originated from Exitus Network, operated by Paul Stevenson. The company has undergone multiple rebrands since 2016, including iterations as Exitus 500 and Exitus Elite 2018, following successive collapses. The current version represents approximately the fifth reboot of the original scheme.

Why has Exitus Elite required multiple rebrands?
Each iteration of Exitus Elite has collapsed, prompting Paul Stevenson to launch successor versions under different names. This pattern of failure and rebranding suggests structural instability within the business model, with previous versions ceasing operations before relaunching under new branding.

What prompted the latest review of Exitus Elite?
Following renewed marketing efforts by the current iteration of Exitus Elite, BehindMLM received


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