There is no information on the Freedom5 website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company claims only that it is run by a

team of honest, professional and transparent Canadians with years of online marketing and business experience.

The Freedom5 website domain (“freedom5.net”) was registered on the 16th of March 2015, however the domain registration is set to private.

A marketing video on the Freedom5 website is hosted on a YouTube channel bearing the name “J Vandenbrink”.

Further research reveals Freedom5 affiliates identifying Jason Vandenbrink and Wally Lumley as owners of the company:

“Years of online marketing experience” for Jason Vandenbrink is apparently how he describes being an affiliate in the MMM Global Ponzi scheme.

MMM Global
was a Ponzi scheme launched by convicted felon Sergey Mavrodi. The scheme
collapsed
 last month with most investors losing money.

In January 2016 Vandenbrink claimed MMM Global wasn’t a Ponzi scheme because ‘
you are not asked to invest. You are asked to give.

Other Ponzi schemes Vandenbrink has signed up as an affiliate with include
Zukul Ad Network
, My Paying Ads ($1 to $50 adcredit Ponzi scheme), Ultimate Revenue Share ($4 adcredit Ponzi scheme), Traffic Monsoon (collapsed single-level Ponzi) and
My Advertising Pays
.

Wally Lumley’s MLM history is a more low-key, but I wouldn’t be surprised to learn he’s followed Vandenbrink into one or more of the above schemes.

Read on for a full review of the Freedom5 MLM opportunity.

The Freedom5 Product Line

Freedom5 has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Freedom5 affiliate membership itself.

Once signed up, Freedom5 affiliates are able to purchase “adpacks” and participate in the attached income opportunity.

Bundled with each adpack purchase are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Freedom5 website.

The Freedom5 Compensation Plan

The Freedom5 compensation plan sees affiliates invest $5 on the promise of a $25 ROI.

In order to receive this ROI, Freedom5 affiliates must click five company-supplied ads each day.

Referral commissions are available on investments made by recruited affiliates, paid out down five levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 5%

level 2 – 2%

levels 3 to 5 – 1%

Joining Freedom5

Affiliate membership with Freedom5 is $5 a month.

Affiliates must also invest at least $5 if they which to participate in the MLM opportunity.

Conclusion

All adpacks cost $5 and max out at $25. That’s a 500% earning on each adpack.

Reflective of the MLM underbelly schemes Jason Vandenbrink has (likely) lost money in, Freedom5 is a cookie-cutter adcredit Ponzi scheme.

Affiliates invest $5 on the promise of an advertised $20 ROI, paid out of subsequently invested funds.

Freedom5 claim they have ‘
outside sources of income from numerous multimillion dollar companies
‘, however no specifics are provided.

Regardless


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Freedom5 and who operates it?
Freedom5 is an online marketing scheme registered in 2015 that claims to be operated by Canadian professionals. However, investigations revealed the actual owners are Jason Vandenbrink and Wally Lumley. Vandenbrink previously had involvement with MMM Global, identified as a Ponzi scheme, raising concerns about Freedom5's legitimacy and business model.

How does Freedom5's ownership structure lack transparency?
The Freedom5 website provides no specific information about company ownership or management. The domain registration is kept private, and the company only vaguely references "honest, professional Canadians with online marketing experience." Marketing materials are associated with individual names rather than legitimate corporate structures or credentials.

What is the connection between Freedom5 and MMM Global?
Co-owner Jason Vandenbrink was previously affiliated with MMM Global, a Ponzi


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