There is no information on the Google Wallet Cool Million website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Google Wallet Cool Million website is hosted on a subdomain of the Ignite Riches domain (“coolmillion.igniteriches.com”).

There’s no information about the owner of the opportunity on the Ignite Riches website.

The Ignite Riches domain registration lists “Carl Rich”, with a PO Box address in the US state of Illinois also provided.

I wasn’t able to find any additional information on Carl Rich in connection with Google Wallet Cool Million or Ignite Riches.

A YouTube video featured on the Google Wallet Cool Riches website is hosted on a YouTube account bearing the name “Kaschmiere Rich” (right).

In addition to performances that appear to have been filmed inside a church, Rich’s YouTube channel features copious marketing material for MLM underbelly schemes.

Rich’s Facebook page is also full of dubious marketing claims, such as “$100 PER DAY STARTING WITH A BUCK!!”, “$430 Easy in 5 Days” and “IGNITE YOU BUSINESS $200 PER DAY WITH NO PROMOTING”.

Most of these schemes are of the matrix cycler and cash gifting variety, with this likely being the precursor to Rich launching Google Wallet Cool Million.

Why Kaschmiere Rich put Carl Rich in the Ignite Riches domain registration (or vice-versa on his YouTube channel) is unclear.

Read on for a full review of the Google Wallet Cool Million MLM business opportunity.

The Google Wallet Cool Million Product Line

Google Wallet Cool Million has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Google Wallet Cool Million affiliate membership itself.

The Google Wallet Cool Million Compensation Plan

The Google Wallet Cool Million compensation plan sees affiliates purchase positions in a twelve straight-line cyclers.

A cycler sees an affiliate pay a fee for a position in a cycler queue, with subsequent position purchases then generating a commission payout.

Google Wallet Cool Million use a 5×1 straight-line queue cycler model, with five position purchases required for a commission payout.

The corresponding twelve cycler queues and their respective commission payouts are as follows:

Queue 1 (positions cost $5) – pays out $5 and enters into queue 2

Queue 2 (positions cost $20) – pays out $60 and enters into queue 3

Queue 3 (positions cost $40) – pays out $120 and enters into queue 4

Queue 4 (positions cost $80) – pays out $340 and enters into queue 5

Queue 5 (positions cost $160) – pays out $480 and enters into queue 6

Queue 6 (positions cost $320) – pays out $960 and enters into queue 7

Queue 7 (positions cost $640) – pays out $1920 and enters into queue 8

Queue 8 (positions cost $1280) – pays out $3840 and enters into queue 9

Queue 9 (positions cost $2560) – pays out $7680 and enters into queue 10

Queue 10 (positions cost $5120) – pays out $15,360 and enters into queue 11

Queue 11 (positions cost $10,240) – pays out $30,720 and enters into queue 12

Queue 12 (pos


🤖 Quick Answer

Who operates the Google Wallet Cool Million platform?
The Google Wallet Cool Million website lacks ownership information. The platform operates on a subdomain of Ignite Riches ("coolmillion.igniteriches.com"). Domain registration identifies "Carl Rich" from Illinois as associated with Ignite Riches, though no verifiable information confirms his connection to Google Wallet Cool Million operations.

What is the relationship between Google Wallet Cool Million and Ignite Riches?
Google Wallet Cool Million operates through a subdomain of the Ignite Riches domain infrastructure. This hosting arrangement suggests operational affiliation between the two entities, though neither website provides transparent ownership documentation or corporate structure details.

What evidence connects Carl Rich to these platforms?
Carl Rich appears in Ignite Riches domain registration with an Illinois PO Box address. A YouTube account named "Kaschmiere Rich" promotes related content


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