Joeffrey Pizarro Cambangay, identified as the owner of "JRCPH Marketing" by a Philippine Department of Trade and Industry certificate, appears linked to the Jearseph scheme. The Jearseph website domain was registered on September 19, 2013, with its ownership details privately withheld.
The Jearseph website offers no public information about its owner or operators. However, a certificate names Joeffrey Pizarro Cambangay and lists a Philippine address for JRCPH Marketing. The exact relationship between JRCPH Marketing and Jearseph remains unclear from available documentation.
Cambangay began promoting Jearseph shortly before the domain registration. An advertisement for "JRCPH Network," dated August 18, 2013, appeared on Sulit. This ad invited participants to "Join JRCPH Network now and earn in 4 ways," promising a "hybrid complan" and a "product-value package plus an opportunity to have a business and an income." It also stated, "Just refer 2 people and your in." The Jearseph website domain was included at the ad's conclusion.
Cambangay also promotes "Silver Singkwenta Cycler" on his Facebook page. He describes it as a "revolutionary earning online opportunity." This scheme appears to be a 100-peso affiliate recruitment program. While it is not definitively stated that Cambangay operates Silver Singkwenta Cycler, its website shares strong design similarities with Jearseph's, suggesting a connection.
Jearseph offers no retailable products or services. Affiliates must join the company and purchase $5 codes to participate. Each code provides the affiliate a position within Jearseph's compensation plan. It also includes 10,000 ad credits and access to ebooks.
The Jearseph compensation plan centers on affiliates buying these $5 codes. Each code gives an affiliate multiple positions in various matrices. These matrices generate commissions upon cycling, with payouts ranging from 10 cents for a 2x1 matrix to $17,700 for a 3x10 matrix.
A $2 matching bonus is paid when a personally recruited affiliate cycles out of a 2x2 matrix. Matrices fill as new affiliates purchase $5 codes, adding their positions to the system. Jearseph also pays recruitment commissions, offering $1 for each new affiliate who buys a $5 code.
Affiliate membership with Jearseph is free. However, affiliates must purchase the $5 codes to qualify for any commissions.
Jearseph operates without any retailable products or services. All commissions depend on the direct or indirect recruitment of other affiliates. This structure, where members pay to enter and earn through new member payments, aligns with the definition of a pyramid scheme.
