Global Aid Club fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Global Aid Club’s website domain (“globalaid.club”), was privately registered on August 17th, 2023.
If we look in the footer of Global Aid Club’s website we find a logo claiming it was “developed by SpicyDevs”.
SpicyDevs pitches itself as “a web and blockchain development company”. In practice this translates to “crypto scam factory”.
One name we can attach to Global Aid Club and SpicyDevs is Andrew Colquhoun (aka Andy Colquhoun).
Colquhoun, a UK resident, put together Global Aid Club’s official compensation PDF.
On Twitter, Colquhoun pitches himself as a “graphic designer” and “crypto addict”.
Colquhoun is also “head of design for gmetaone”, another of SpicyDevs’ projects.
A visit to GMETAOne’s website reveals it’s an NFT metaverse “staking” model Ponzi scheme.
Colquhoun is either running SpicyDevs or working with undisclosed partners.
Update 10th October 2023 –
Global Aid Club’s admin has been
outed as US-resident Michael OBrien
.
/end update
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.
Global Aid Club’s Products
Global Aid Club has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Global Aid Club affiliate membership itself.
Global Aid Club affiliate membership provides access to an ebook and digital article library.
Global Aid Club’s Compensation Plan
Global Aid Club affiliates invest $50 in binance coin (BNB). This is done on the promise of a $300,000 return (paid in BNB).
Global Aid Club’s return is tied to recruitment of new investors, and/or waiting for others to recruit them.
All in all there are fifteen ROI tiers within Global Aid Club:
Beginner – either personally recruit three affiliates or wait for 75 affiliates to be recruited after you, then receive $1.5 a day for 40 days ($60)
Runner – once two hundred investors have been recruited after you, you receive $1.75 a day for 40 days ($70)
Bronze – once four hundred and fifty investors have been recruited after you, you receive $1.87 a day for 50 days ($93.50)
Silver – once one thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $3 a day for 50 days ($150)
Gold – once two thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $5 a day for 60 days ($300)
Platinum – once five thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $7.50 a day for 70 days ($525)
Diamond – once ten thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $12.50 a day for 80 days ($1000)
Blue Diamond – once twenty thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $22.50 a day for 80 days ($1800)
Entrepreneur – once fifty thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $32.50 a day for 80 days ($2600)
Chairman – once sixty thousand investors have been recruited after you, you receive $62.50 a day for 90 days ($562
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Global Aid Club?Global Aid Club is a cryptocurrency-based platform developed by SpicyDevs, a blockchain development company. The platform lacks transparent ownership and executive information on its official website, raising concerns about its legitimacy and operational structure within the crypto industry.
Who is Andrew Colquhoun?
Andrew Colquhoun, also known as Andy Colquhoun, is a UK-based individual associated with Global Aid Club and SpicyDevs. He serves as head of design for GMETAOne and authored Global Aid Club's compensation documentation, presenting himself professionally as a graphic designer and cryptocurrency specialist.
What is SpicyDevs?
SpicyDevs is a web and blockchain development company that created Global Aid Club's website infrastructure. The company has been involved in multiple cryptocurrency projects, including GMETAOne, and is characterized by involvement in various blockchain-related ventures within the digital
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