Get It Club provides no information about who owns or runs the company on its website.

In fact as I write this, Get It Club’s website is just an affiliate sign in form:

Get It Club’s website domain (“getitclub.io”), was privately registered on April 11th, 2021.

At time of publication SimilarWeb ranks only two sources of traffic to Get It Club’s website; Colombia (98%) and Costa Rica (2%).

Given this spread, it’s highly likely Get It Club is being run from Colombia.

It appears early on, Get It Club was being presented as a Colombian alternative to the Xifra Ponzi scheme:

Xifra
is a Mexican Ponzi scheme run by
Jonathan Sifuentes
.

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.

Get It Club’s Products

Get It Club has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Get It Club affiliate membership itself.

Get It Club’s Compensation Plan

Get It Club affiliates invest funds on the promise of a 0.6% to 2.2% daily ROI.

Get It Club’s investment tiers range from $100 to $10,000:

$100

$300

$500

$1000

$3000

$5000

$10,000

Note that there’s also a $100 tier, but Get It Club’s marketing states

$100 accounts will only work as positioning and do not generate profitability.

Get It Club pays returns Monday through Friday. Returns are capped at 250%.

The 250% ROI cap includes MLM commissions and bonuses.

In addition to that there’s also a daily earnings cap, equal to the tier you have invested at.

E.g. $5000 Get It Club tier affiliates can earn up to $5000 a day.

After 250% on an investment is reached, reinvestment is required to continue earning.

Finally 20% of all all returns and earned bonuses and commissions, are locked up for 16 months.

Get It Club promises an additional 300% ROI on locked up funds, payable at the end of 16 months.

The MLM side of Get It Club pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.

Get It Club Affiliate Ranks

There are twelve affiliate ranks within Get It Club’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Affiliate – sign up as a Get It Club affiliate

Bronze – generate $3000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit two affiliates

Silver – generate $8000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit two Bronzes

Gold – generate $20,000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit two Silvers

Sapphire – generate $40,000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit two Golds

Ruby – generate $80,000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit two Sapphires

Emerald – generate $140,000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side and recruit to Rubys

Diamond – generate $280,000 in accumulated downline investment on your weaker binary team side


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Get It Club and its connection to Xifra?
Get It Club is an MLM scheme that emerged as a Colombian alternative to Xifra, a Mexican Ponzi scheme operated by Jonathan Sifuentes. The company operates through affiliate sign-up forms with minimal transparency regarding ownership and management structure.

Where is Get It Club registered and operated?
Get It Club's domain (getitclub.io) was privately registered on April 11th, 2021. Traffic analysis indicates 98% Colombian and 2% Costa Rican sources, suggesting the operation is based in Colombia.

What transparency issues characterize Get It Club?
Get It Club provides no publicly available information about company ownership or management on its website. This lack of transparency regarding operational leadership is a significant red flag for potential investors considering participation.


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