There is no information on the FutureNet website indicating who owns or runs the business.
If one clicks the “company” link at the footer of the homepage, details for “FutureNet Inc.” appear:
Futurenet Inc.
TRUST COMPANY COMPLEX
AJELTAKE ROAD
AJELTAKE ISLAND
MAJURO
MARSHALL ISLAND
MH 96960
A Google search reveals multiple businesses using this address, indicating that FutureNet exists in the Marshall Islands in name only.
The FutureNet domain was registered on the 25th of September 2014, but only lists FutureNet Inc. with the same Marshall Islands address as the owner.
Promotional screenshots of the FutureNet backoffice reveal the appearance of “Thorsten Albers”:
Albers last popped up on my radar as the owner and CEO of
Falkito
.
Falkito was a failed MLM penny auction that launched in the shadow of
Zeek Rewards
, an $850 million Ponzi scheme.
After lengthy delays, Falkito eventually launched only to flop. Today the business is no longer active.
Whether Albers is involved in FutureNet as an affiliate or owner/management is unclear.
Update 3rd April 2016 –
Promotion for FutureNet appears to have ramped up recently, with affiliate marketing material naming Roman Ziemian and Stephan Morgenstern as owners of the company.
Ziemian identifies himself as CEO and Founder of FutureNet on his Facebook profile. Both Ziemian and Morgenstern are based out of Poland.
Prior to FutureNet, Ziemian and Morgenstern were involved in OneLine Online.
OneLine Online
was a share-based Ponzi scheme launched in early 2014. Ziemian served as Chief Operations Officer and Morgenstern as an investor.
It is assumed Ziemian and Morgenstern’s time at OneLine Online formed the inspiration behind FutureNet.
Prior to Ponzi scamming Ziemian was an affiliate with
LEO
, a personal development based recruitment scheme.
Morgenstern was also a LEO affiliate. Before that he was an affiliate with
Organo Gold
(ganoderma coffee) and
World Ventures
(travel-based recruitment scheme).
/end update
Read on for a full review of the FutureNet MLM business opportunity.
The FutureNet Product Line
No specifics about FutureNet’s product line are provided on the website.
Movies, ebooks, tutorials, e-learning and games are all mentioned in the FutureNet product section, however if one clicks on any of these categories the company redirects to a magazine link.
Visitors cannot view said magazine unless they hand over email contact details to FutureNet.
The FutureNet Compensation Plan
The FutureNet compensation plan uses a unilevel and matrix compensation structure to pay commissions based on the recruitment of new affiliates.
Unilevel Commissions
Residual commissions in FutureNet are paid out using a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate places directly under them (level 1):
If any of these level 1 affiliates go on to recruit new affiliates
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates FutureNet?FutureNet Inc. is registered at a Trust Company Complex address in Majuro, Marshall Islands. However, investigations reveal this address is used by multiple businesses, suggesting a nominal presence only. Promotional materials identify Thorsten Albers as associated with the company, previously linked to Falkito, a failed MLM penny auction venture.
What is the FutureNet business structure?
FutureNet operates as a six-tier matrix cycler requiring a $1685 investment. The company maintains minimal transparency regarding ownership and operational details on its official website, with corporate information limited to a Marshall Islands registered entity address.
When was FutureNet registered?
The FutureNet domain was registered on September 25, 2014, listing FutureNet Inc. as owner with the same Marshall Islands address used for multiple other business entities, raising questions about
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