There is no information on the Global Income 4 All website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Global Income 4 All website domain (“globalincome4all.com”) was registered on the 30th of September 2015, with a “Ronaldo Harrison” listed as the owner. An address in the US state of South Dakota is also provided.

Further research reveals this address contains a city and postcode in New York, leading me to believe it’s bogus.

This naturally places a question mark on “Ronaldo Harrison”, who is also thus presumed to be a fictional identity.

Of note is the email used to register the Global Income 4 All domain was also used to register “m2mincome4u.com” on September 30th.

“M2M” is MLM underbelly code for cash gifting.

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.

The Global Income 4 All Product Line

Global Income 4 All has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Global Income 4 All affiliate membership itself.

Once signed up, Global Income 4 All affiliates can participate in the income opportunity by purchasing matrix cycler positions.

Bundled with each cycler position purchase are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Global Income 4 All website itself.

“Mostly video training courses” are also bundled with Global Income 4 All affiliate membership.

The Global Income 4 All Compensation Plan

The Global Income 4 All compensation plan sees affiliates purchase positions in two matrix cyclers.

A matrix cycler sees affiliates purchase a position in the cycler, with a fixed number of subsequently purchased positions then generating a ROI on each cycler tier.

4×1 Matrix Cycler

Global Income 4 All’s 4×1 matrix cycler sees affiliates purchase positions for $10 or $40, with commissions paid when subsequent positions are purchased.

Global Income 4 All use a 4×1 matrix structure for their cycler, requiring four new position purchases per ROI paid out.

Feeder Tier (costs $10) – cycles into Tier 1

Tier 1 (costs $40 unless cycling from Feeder Tier) – pays $60 and cycles into Tier 2

Tier 2 – pays $200 and cycles into Tier 3

Tier 3 – pays $400 and cycles into Tier 4

Tier 4 – pays $1600

4×4 Matrix Cycler

Global Income 4 All’s 4×4 cycler is a single-matrix cycler, again requiring subsequent position purchases in order to push through ROIs at each level.

A 4×4 matrix places an affiliate at the top of the matrix, with four positions directly under them:

These initial four positions form the first level of the matrix, with the second level generated by splitting each of the four positions into another four positions each.

The third level of the matrix is generated by splitting the sixteen level two positions into another four positions each, and again to form the fourth and final level of the matrix.

In total, a 4×4 matrix has 340 poisitions to fill, with commissions a


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns Global Income 4 All?
The website lists "Ronaldo Harrison" as the domain owner with a South Dakota address, though investigation reveals the address contains New York city and postcode information, suggesting fraudulent registration details and a potentially fictional identity.

What is the connection between Global Income 4 All and M2M Income 4 U?
Both domains were registered on September 30th using the same email address. M2M is industry terminology for cash gifting schemes, indicating potential operational links between the two entities.

Why is the lack of ownership transparency concerning?
Legitimate MLM companies typically disclose ownership and management information. The absence of transparent leadership details, combined with suspicious registration practices, raises significant red flags about the business's legitimacy and regulatory compliance.


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