Forex Entourage provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The Forex Entourage website domain (“forexentourage.net”) was first registered on July 16th, 2013. The registration was recently updated on July 14th, 2017.

Sawicki Tomasz is listed as the owner, through an address in Roubaix, France.

Further research reveals this address has been used to register multiple website domains, suggesting it’s virtual in nature.

Forex Entourage provide two corporate addresses on their website, one in the US state of Utah and the other in the UK.

The UK address is a forwarding address. I couldn’t establish whether the Utah address was virtual

A BBB listing for Forex Entourage LLC was created on December 15th, 2016. The Utah address provided for Forex Entourage LLC in the BBB listing is different to that of their website.

The Forex Entourage LLC BBS listing cites Paul A Romero as “Managing Member” and Pablo Romero as “Coowner”.

These names lead me to Forex Entourage’s Instagram account, which names “Paul Rome” as CEO of the company.

Romero goes by his actual name on Facebook, as does Pablo Romero. Both their Facebook profiles cop out in early 2016, revealing nothing about their MLM or forex histories.

As always, if an 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.

Forex Entourage Products

Forex Entourage markets a range of forex related packages.

Forex First – “quality signals with over 80% accuracy”, live sessions and access to an app, retails for $170 and then $110 a month

Forex ATM – “hands free trading”, retails for $235 and then $175 a month

PIP Analyzer Pro – “let our proprietary algorithms take away the headache of finding profitable entries… the Pip Analyzer Pro is designed to analyze the markets and find high probability entries for you!”, retails at $235 and then $175 a month

#AllIn – a combination of the above three packages, retails at $301 and then $241 a month

The Forex Entourage Compensation Plan

Forex Entourage pay affiliates to sell forex packages to retail customers and recruited affiliates.

A monthly ROI is also paid out via a binary compensation structure.

Recruitment Commissions

Forex Entourage pay affiliates to recruit new affiliates down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – $25

level 2 – $10

level 3 – $5

Residual Commissions

Forex Entourage pay residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

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🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Forex Entourage?
Forex Entourage provides minimal ownership information. Sawicki Tomasz is listed as the domain owner through a Roubaix, France address that appears virtual. The company claims offices in Utah and the UK, though the UK address functions as a forwarding service. A BBB listing was established in December 2016.

When was Forex Entourage registered?
The Forex Entourage domain (forexentourage.net) was initially registered on July 16th, 2013, with the most recent registration update occurring on July 14th, 2017, suggesting ongoing domain management and potential operational changes.

What address discrepancies exist in Forex Entourage's registration?
The registered owner address in Roubaix, France has been utilized to register multiple website domains, indicating virtual registration practices.


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