There is no information on the IMAP Revshare website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The IMAP Revshare website domain (“imaprevshare.com”) was registered on the 15th of April 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.
The IMAP Revshare website domain is hosted on a private server. This server also hosts the IMAP Networks website (“imapnetworks.com”).
The IMAP Networks website domain was registered on April 15th, the same day the IMAP Revshare domain was registered.
Jeremy Wa is listed as the owner of the IMAP Networks domain, with an address in London in the UK also provided.
Further research reveals the address used belongs to Made Simple Group LTD, who offer a mail forwarding service.
The email address used to register the IMAP Networks domain belongs to Jeremy Wisniewski, with “Jeremy Wa” presumed to be a pseudonym.
On his LinkedIn profile, Wisniewski (right) cites himself as the Director of IMAP Network LTD. His location is listed as Metz Area in France, which is presumably where IMAP Revshare is being operated from.
Other MLM opportunities Wisniewski has been involved in include
GoBig7
(matrix recruitment), MeoClick (French recruitment scheme) and Zona Network ($25 to $3500 Ponzi scheme).
Read on for a full review of the IMAP Revshare MLM opportunity.
The IMAP Revshare Product Line
IMAP Revshare has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market IMAP Revshare affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, IMAP Revshare affiliates are able to purchase “adpacks” and participate in the attached income opportunity.
Bundled with each adpack are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the IMAP Revshare website.
IMAP Revshare affiliates who pay $15 a month are also given access to a “digital product download area”.
The IMAP Revshare Compensation Plan
The IMAP Revshare compensation plan sees affiliates invest $10 in adpacks on the promise of an advertised $13 ROI.
Referral commissions are available on funds invested by recruited affiliates, paid out down two levels of recruitment (unilevel):
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 12%
level 2 – 3%
If an IMAP Revshare affiliate wishes to invest more than $200, they must also pay a $15 a month fee.
This fee is commissionable, with IMAP Revshare affiliates earning $4.95 a month per paid affiliate recruited.
Note that 50% of all commissions paid out by IMAP Revshare
must
be reinvested back into the company.
Joining IMAP Revshare
Affiliate membership with IMAP Revshare is tied to a minimum $10 investment.
Affiliates who wish to invest over $200 are required to pay an additional $15 a month fee.
Conclusion
Offering up your typical ad-credit Ponzi scheme, IMAP Revshare is reflective of the MLM underbelly schemes Jeremy Wisniewski has participated in as an affiliate.
Why he doesn’t put his name to the company is unclear, but I suspect it’s to do with the fact that he knows IMAP Networks is
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates IMAP Revshare?IMAP Revshare's ownership remains undisclosed on its website. The domain, registered April 15, 2016, uses private registration. Jeremy Wa is listed as owner of the related IMAP Networks domain with a London address, which corresponds to Made Simple Group LTD, a mail forwarding service provider.
What are the red flags associated with IMAP Revshare?
Multiple warning signs include anonymous ownership, private domain registration, shared server hosting with IMAP Networks, simultaneous domain registration dates, use of mail forwarding services for business addresses, and the $10-in/$13-out investment structure characteristic of Ponzi schemes.
When was IMAP Revshare established?
IMAP Revshare's domain registration dates to April 15, 2016. The associated IMAP Networks
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