Tiago Fontoura appears as CEO of GetEasy in a marketing video, though the company's website, geteasygroup.com, remains anonymous about its leadership. The domain for GetEasy registered in October last year, but operations began in earnest only a few months ago. No information surfaced about Fontoura's past MLM industry activity.
GetEasy lists two purported corporate addresses. One in Macau, at "20/F, AIA Tower, 251A-301, Av. Comercial de Macau," serves as a virtual office. Multiple other businesses use this same address. The Executive Center, a provider of virtual offices, specifically references the 20th floor of the AIA Tower for such services.
A virtual business address at the AIA Tower costs 400 MOP ($50 USD) monthly. Full virtual office services range from 900 to 3000 MOP ($112 to $375 USD) each month. GetEasy's other listed address, in Portugal, did not resolve in a Google search. Most GetEasy marketing and online presence appears in Portuguese, suggesting its Macau presence is primarily virtual.
The company's website offers no retail products. While it mentions "commodate," which involves providing equipment for free in exchange for service charges, and GPS tracker services, no identifiable retail offering exists. Affiliates join by investing in "participation packs." This acts as GetEasy's only revenue source.
The GetEasy compensation plan, absent from its website, relies on affiliates investing in these participation packages. Affiliates invest expecting a monthly-paid annual return, alongside various recruitment bonuses. GetEasy offers at least three tiers of investment packs. The "GPS Participation Packs" include "Light Plus" at 360 EUR, returning 40 EUR per month for a total of 480 EUR. The "Standard" pack costs 720 EUR and pays 100 EUR monthly, totaling 1200 EUR.
