When I started researching eYellows, I had immediate flashbacks to AiYellow.

Yellow themed business directory playing off of the Yellow Pages name with a primarily Spanish-speaking target demographic?

Right off the bat the similarities between the two companies were too obvious to ignore.

Other than the basic Yellow Pages ripoff design both sites share, what initially caught my eye was these two paragraphs from eYellows’ “Privacy Policy”:

That had me convinced this was a reboot, until I dug deeper.

Not expecting it to be up, I was surprised to see the AiYellow website was still up and functional. Surely they’d have taken it down if eYellows was a reboot?

I also at this point realised eYellows had just copied AiYellow’s Privacy Policy in full. All they did was swap out mention of “AiYellow” for ‘eYellows”. Or try to anyway.

Next was eYellows’ disclosure of company management. To date, AiYellow do not disclose company ownership or management structure on their website.

In contrast, eYellows list a “Humberto Bazán” (right) as their “corporate founder”.

Possibly due to Spanish language-barriers, I was unable to track down an MLM history for Bazán.

His eYellows corporate bio meanwhile is laughably vague:

A man with clear ideas with extensive experience in human development. He has a huge zest for life that is contagious to those surrounding him. Leads by example and know how to activate the full potential of each person.

Excellent motivator with an unswervingly global vision of business trends.

Absolutely determined and committed to bring a genuine opportunity for a better life to the world with humility and respect, but with intelligence and character.

Well gee, what a swell sounding guy.

Both eYellows and AiYellow provide rented virtual office space as their points of contact, with where they are actually being run out of not revealed.

The eYellows domain registration isn’t much help either, with “eyellows.com” having been registered anonymously.

As such I’m not sure what the deal is between these two companies. eYellows 
obviously
got its inspiration from AiYellow/Amarillas, but there’s enough difference between the two sites to create an air of uncertainty.

Read on for a full review of the eYellows MLM business opportunity.

The eYellows Product Line

eYellows in its current state appears to have no retailable products or services.

The eYellows website currently hosts an online business directory, however it appears to have nothing to do with the MLM business opportunity.

The eYellows Compensation Plan

The eYellows compensation plan revolves around the recruitment of affiliates, with commissions paid based on the number of recruited affiliates in a downline.

Access to the eYellows business opportunity is via “investment”, with two levels of investment positions available to affiliates:

Junior – $125

Senior – $499

Note that affiliates are able to invest in more than one position, with eYellows affiliate membership only tie


🤖 Quick Answer

What is eYellows and how does it relate to AiYellow?
eYellows è una directory commerciale con tema giallo che si rivolge principalmente a demografiche di lingua spagnola, strutturata in modo simile a Yellow Pages. Presenta evidenti somiglianze con AiYellow, incluso il design e, secondo le ricerche, la copia integrale della politica sulla privacy con semplici sostituzioni di testo.

What similarities exist between eYellows and AiYellow?
Entrambe le piattaforme utilizzano un design basato su Yellow Pages, condividono un target demografico ispanofono e presentano strutture molto simili. Le ricerche rivelano che eYellows ha copiato direttamente la politica sulla privacy di AiYellow, apportando solamente modifiche


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