There is no information on the Exitus Network website indicating who owns or runs the business.

A corporate address in the UK is provided on the Exitus Network website, however further research reveals this to be the address of “Complete Formations”.

Complete Formations offer a virtual mailing addresses for 97 GBP ($152 USD). It would appear that Existus Network exists in the UK in name only.

Meanwhile the Exitus Network domain was registered on the 9th of September 2014, however the domain registration is set to private.

As always, if a 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.

The Exitus Network Product Line

Exitus Network has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market affiliate membership with the company itself ($500 to $12,500).

Bundled with Exitus Network affiliate membership is access to an internet marketing tools suite.

The Exitus Network Compensation Plan

The Exitus Network compensation plan revolves around affiliates signing up, paying their affiliate fee and then recruiting others who do the same.

Recruitment commissions are paid out according to how much a newly recruited affiliate spends on their membership:

Trainee ($500) – $400

Executive ($1000) – $800

Senior Executive ($2000) – $1600

Business Executive ($3500) – $3000

Senior Business Executive ($6500) – $5200

Ambassador ($12,000) – $9600

Note that an affiliate can only receive commissions up to the level they themselves have bought in at.

Eg. A Trainee will still only receive $400 even if they recruit an Ambassador affiliate.

Exitus Network use a 1-up style compensation plan to pay commissions to affiliates. This 1-up compensation structure sees all affiliates “pass-up” their first recruitment commission to the affiliate who recruited them.

In turn, when those they’ve personally recruited go on to recruit their first affiliates, these commissions are passed up to the affiliate who recruited them.

This continues down an infinite depth, with all affiliates passing up their first recruitment commission – irrespective of the level they buy in at.

Joining Exitus Network

Affiliate membership with Exitus Network costs between $500 to $12,000:

Trainee – $500

Executive – $1000

Senior Executive – $2000

Business Executive – $3500

Senior Business Executive – $6500

Ambassador – $12,000

The primary difference between the different levels of affiliate membership is income potential via Exitus Network’s compensation plan.

Conclusion

With no products or services being sold to retail customers, 100% of commissions paid out of affiliate revenue and the recruitment of new affiliates, Exitus Network operates as a pyramid scheme.

Exitus Network affiliates buy in for between $500 to $12,000, with how much money they spend on affiliate membership determining how much they can earn when they recruit new affiliates.

This adds an additional “pay to play” e


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Exitus Network?
Exitus Network does not publicly disclose ownership or management information on its website. The provided UK corporate address belongs to Complete Formations, a virtual mailing address provider, suggesting the company operates anonymously in the jurisdiction.

What is the registration status of the Exitus Network domain?
The Exitus Network domain was registered on September 9, 2014, with private registration enabled, preventing public access to ownership details and contact information associated with the domain name.

Does Exitus Network offer retail products?
Exitus Network lacks retailable products or services. The business model relies exclusively on affiliate recruitment rather than tangible goods or consumer-oriented offerings.


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