Global Earnings Group’s domain was registered on April 28th, 2014, listing Randy Green as the owner. Green’s name does not appear on the company’s website, which offers no information about its operators. Green has a history of promoting questionable ventures, including Viral Fives, a cash gifting scheme launched in late 2013 that was quickly shut down.
The business model of Global Earnings Group lacks any retailable products or services. Affiliate membership is the sole offering. Participants join and make a $9 payment to their recruiter. This payment qualifies them to receive further payments from their own recruits.
The compensation plan operates on four distinct tiers of cash gifting. Affiliates receive $9 payments from their personally recruited members in phase one. Phase two brings in $15 payments from second-level recruits, phase three offers $30 from third-level recruits, and phase four yields $60 from fourth-level recruits. These phases function independently but are tied to recruitment levels. An affiliate must first purchase access to a phase before they can receive payments from it.
A simplified $1.50 variant exists, employing a single queue system. New members gift the person at the top of the queue. Once that position receives ten $15 gifts, it cycles out, and all positions advance.
Affiliate membership costs vary depending on how many levels a member chooses to buy into. The minimum entry cost is $9, while purchasing all four levels upfront totals $114.
Global Earnings Group functions as a cash gifting scheme due to its absence of retail products or services and direct member-to-member payments. Affiliates pay to join at desired earning levels, with recruitment driving the flow of gift payments from new members. The Global Earnings Group website mentions directing participants to a separate entity called "Direct Pay Biz," which appears to be another recruitment-focused matrix structure.
