Paul Schneider, identified as the creator of Instant Recall, has a history of securities fraud proceedings in Missouri. The Missouri Securities Division took action against Schneider in 2013 concerning fraud related to MVP and SkyBuddy.

Instant Recall’s website offers no information about its ownership or management. The domain instantrecalls.com was privately registered on January 14th, 2021. Marketing videos for Instant Recall mention Paul Schneider as its creator.

Schneider’s past MLM connections include Med Saver Direct and Bid For My Meds. He cited himself on LinkedIn as President of MVP Apps, a company specializing in cloud-based applications and monetization models. It is presumed MVP Apps is behind Instant Recall’s free app.

The Instant Recall app itself combines a calendar with memory-enhancement features. This app, however, is presented as a misleading front for the actual MLM opportunity.

Affiliates of Instant Recall pay $3.99 per month. Commissions are generated from recruiting new affiliates who also pay the monthly subscription.

Instant Recall uses a unilevel compensation structure. In this model, affiliates are placed at the top of a team, with personally recruited members directly below them. Subsequent recruits fill subsequent levels.

The company caps payable unilevel team levels at four. Commissions are paid from the subscription fees collected across these levels. Affiliates and their level 2 recruits each earn $1 per recruited affiliate paying monthly fees. Level 3 and level 4 recruits each earn 50 cents per recruited affiliate.

The primary concern with Instant Recall is its failure to disclose its MLM structure on its website. Instead, it promotes a recall memory app that serves as a deceptive gateway to a pyramid scheme. Nothing of value is being sold or marketed beyond the recruitment of new members.