GulfRevShare identifies “Celena H. Fernandez” as admin of the company on their website. The GulfRevShare Facebook page additionally provided a residential address in the US state of Alabama.
The GulfRevShare website domain (“gulfrevshare.com”) was registered on January 3rd 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.
In the absence of absolutely any information on Celina H. Fernandez, in connection with GulfRevShare or otherwise, I’m flagging it as a likely alias.
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 GulfRevShare Product Line
GulfRevShare has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market GulfRevShare affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, GulfRevShare affiliates are able to purchase adpacks and participate in the attached income opportunity.
Bundled with each adpack purchase are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the GulfRevShare website.
The GulfRevShare Compensation Plan
The GulfRevShare website sees affiliates invest in adpacks on the promise of an advertised ROI.
Each adpack tier has three ROI options, depending on how long an affiliate wishes to wait for a ROI payout.
Gulf Basic Plan – invest $5 and receive a 120% ROI after 20 days, 125% ROI after 25 days or 130% ROI after 30 days
Gulf Premium Plan – invest $100 and receive a 135% ROI after 20 days, 138% ROI after 25 days or 143% ROI after 30 days
Gulf Platinum Plan – invest $500 and receive a 145% ROI after 20 days, 150% ROI after 25 days or 160% ROI after 30 days
Note that 30% of all ROI withdrawal payouts
must
be reinvested back into the scheme.
Referral Commissions
Referral commissions on funds invested by recruited affiliates are paid out via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
GulfRevShare cap payable unilevel levels at five, with commissions paid out as a percentage of funds invested by affiliates in a unilevel team.
How much of a percentage is paid out is determined by what level of the unilevel team funds are invested on:
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 6%
level 2 – 3%
levels 3 to 5 – 2%
Joining GulfRevShare
GulfRevShare affiliate membership is free, however affiliates must invest between $5 and $500 if they wish to participate in the attached MLM opportunity.
Conclusion
The adpack Ponzi scheme model is well-worn with GulfRevShare putting their own little twist on it.
Larger ROIs are offered if affiliates retain funds in
🤖 Quick Answer
What administrative structure does GulfRevShare claim?GulfRevShare identifies "Celena H. Fernandez" as company administrator on its website, with a residential address listed in Alabama on their Facebook page. However, no verifiable information exists about this person in connection with the company, suggesting the name may be a pseudonym.
When was the GulfRevShare domain registered?
The GulfRevShare website domain was registered on January 3rd, 2016. The domain registration details are configured as private, preventing public access to ownership and administrative information about the website.
What products does GulfRevShare offer to affiliates?
GulfRevShare operates without retailable products or services. Affiliates can only market GulfRevShare membership itself, indicating a recruitment-based business model rather than product sales.
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