I came across Jaa Lifestyle as part of my research into
Lifestyle Marketing Group
.
I found it odd that Lifestyle Marketing Groups’ CEO Shain Hymon appeared to be heading up two companies simultaneously.
Not wanting things to get complicated, I published our Lifestyle Marketing Group review and marked Jaa Lifestyle for a separate look.
I initially thought Jaa Lifestyle launched after Lifestyle Marketing Group.
Upon researching Jaa Lifestyle though, I found evidence the company started off as a securities fraud offering:
Jaa Lifestyle seems to have launched on or around mid May. Whether the illegal unregistered securities offering is still part of the opportunity I can’t say.
I didn’t come across it in the compensation plan material I used as source material for this review.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s website domain was registered in April 2019. The company went into soft launch on June 1st 2020.
Eight days later on June 8th a “
remodeling
” was announced:
JUNE 8, 2020
Important Updates & Changes Moving Forward
LMG is Remodeling our company to ensure a successful launch and long term success moving forward.
During the remodeling period LMG will not be accepting any new members. This means the share links are not available until further notice.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s website is still up, so who knows what’s going on there.
Jaa Lifestyle appears to be run in tandem with Lifestyle Marketing Group. If one company is supposed to replace the other it’s not made particularly clear.
In any even the only executive tied to Jaa Lifestyle is Shain Hymon. He appears to be behind both companies.
Read on for a full review of Jaa Lifestyle’s MLM opportunity.
Jaa Lifestyle’s Products
Jaa Lifestyle has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Jaa Lifestyle affiliate membership itself.
Jaa Lifestyle affiliate membership provides access to magazine subscriptions.
Supposedly Jaa Lifestyle is offering subscriptions to fifty magazines. Obviously they aren’t publishing the magazines themselves.
Note that while the above official marketing slide states “2019”, I believe that’s a typo.
No information about the magazine subs is provided on Jaa Lifestyle’s website.
Jaa Lifestyle’s Compensation Plan
Jaa Lifestyle’s compensation plan revolves around signing up as an affiliate, paying fees and recruiting others who do the same.
For every €200 EUR earned in commissions, Jaa Lifestyle affiliates receive a new income position (magazine subscription).
Residual Commissions
Jaa Lifestyle pays residual commission 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 a
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Jaa Lifestyle and its connection to Lifestyle Marketing Group?Jaa Lifestyle is a company associated with Lifestyle Marketing Group, both apparently led by CEO Shain Hymon. The company launched around mid-May and has been documented as offering lease-to-own magazine subscriptions through a multi-level marketing structure, with evidence suggesting it initially operated as an unregistered securities offering.
What legal concerns have been raised about Jaa Lifestyle?
Jaa Lifestyle has been identified as potentially operating an illegal unregistered securities fraud scheme. Regulatory concerns focus on its pyramid scheme structure and the legality of its financial offerings, though documentation of ongoing violations remains unclear.
How does Jaa Lifestyle operate as a marketing opportunity?
Jaa Lifestyle operates through a magazine subscription lease-to-own model distributed via multi-level marketing networks. Participants recruit downlines while promoting
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