There is no information on the Join Promote Profit website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Join Promote Profit website domain (“join-promote-profit.com”) was privately registered on February 10th, 2017.

Further research reveals the Join Promote Profit website is hosted on the same server as the
Matrix Million
,
Wealth Mason Partners
,
Crypto Lover
,
Fundising
,
Only 7 Bucks
and
VIP Promoters Club
scams.

Only 7 Bucks was run by John Dierksmeier. Robert McAtamney was the admin behind VIP Promoters Club.

Sure enough, Robert McAtamney is promoting Join Promote Profit on his Facebook page.

McAtamney (right) first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar as the admin of the
One Time Infinity
Ponzi scheme in 2015.

Since then he’s launched a number of scams, including 
Cash Money Bucket

3to600

VIP Promoters Club

Simple Simon’s System
 and 
3 Phases Biz
in the last year alone.

Earlier this year McAtamney launched
Referers Earn Bitcoin
, a bitcoin-based cash gifting scheme.

Alexa traffic statistics for the Referers Earn Bitcoin website domain suggest the launch was a flop. This has likely promoted McAtamney to try again with Join Promote Profit.

Read on for a full review of the Join Promote Profit MLM opportunity.

The Join Promote Profit Product Line

Join Promote Profit has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Join Promote Profit affiliate membership itself.

Once signed up, Join Promote Profit affiliates purchase matrix cycler positions.

Bundled with each cycler position purchase are ad credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Join Promote Profit website.

The Join Promote Profit Compensation Plan

Join Promote Profit affiliates gift money to each other via a three-tier 2×3 matrix cycler.

A 2×3 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

These two positions form he first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of these two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

The third level of the matrix is generated in the same manner, splitting the four second level positions into eight.

A Join Promote Profit affiliate begins by gifting $2 to the affiliate who recruited them.

This gifting payment is bundled with a cycler position in the first tier of the gifting cycler.

Once the two positions on the first level of the affiliate’s matrix are filled via position purchases by other Join Promote Profit affiliates, a cycle commission is paid out.

This process repeats itself across each matrix tier of the Join Promote Profit gifting cycler as follows:

Phase 1, level 1 (positions cost $2, 2 matrix positions to fill) – no commission paid out, cycles into Phase 1, level 2

Phase 1, level 2 (4 positions to fill) – $4 commission and cycles into Phase 1, level 3

Phase 1, level 3 (8 positions to fill) – $46 commission and cycles into Phase 2, level 1

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🤖 Quick Answer

What is Join Promote Profit and who operates it?
Join Promote Profit is a website launched in 2017 with undisclosed ownership. Investigation reveals Robert McAtamney as the operator, who previously administered VIP Promoters Club. The domain was privately registered February 10th, 2017, and shares server infrastructure with multiple other schemes attributed to McAtamney and associates.

What is Robert McAtamney's history with fraudulent schemes?
Robert McAtamney first appeared in 2015 as administrator of One Time Infinity Ponzi scheme. Subsequently, he launched multiple scams including Cash Mon and VIP Promoters Club. He currently promotes Join Promote Profit through social media, continuing a documented pattern of fraudulent business operations.

How are these scams connected through technical infrastructure?
Join Promote Profit's hosting server is shared with Matrix Million, Wealth Mason


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