There is no information on the King Revshare website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The King Revshare website domain (“kingrevshare.com”) was registered on the 11th of January 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.

On the official King Revshare Facebook page, Dujon Desagurante Williams is identified as the admin of the company.

On his own Facebook profile Williams (right) cites his location as London in the UK, which is likely where King Revshare is being operated out of.

In mid 2015 Williams was promoting the MLM social network
Tsu
. Promotional material for non-MLM binary options and forex income opportunities also appear.

William’s first MLM venture as an affiliate appears to be
ACN
, which he signed up with in late 2014.

On is LinkedIn profile Williams claims he left ACN in December 2015. Less than two weeks later he registered the King Revshare domain.

Read on for a full review of the King Revshare MLM opportunity.

The King Revshare Product Line

King Revshare has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market King Revshare affiliate membership itself.

Once signed up, King Revshare affiliates invest in offered plans.

Bundled with each investment are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the King Revshare website.

The King Revshare Compensation Plan

The King Revshare compensation plan sees affiliates sign up and invest in three offered plans:

Free membership (no cost) – 110% ROI offered on $1, $3 and $5 investments (mandatory 50% reinvestment)

Prince’s Special ($7 a month) – 115% ROI offered on $10, $20 and $30 investments (mandatory 50% reinvestment)

King’s Special ($15 a month) – 122% ROI offered on $35, $50 and $70 investments (mandatory 45% reinvestment)

Recruitment Commissions

When King Revshare affiliates recruit new paid affiliates (Prince’s and King’s Special), they receive 10% of the monthly affiliate fee.

Referral Commissions

King Revshare pay out referral commissions on investments made by recruited affiliates.

Referral commissions are paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel) as follows:

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 5%

level 2 – 3%

level 3 – 2%

Joining King Revshare

There are three King Revshare affiliate membership options available:

Free membership – no cost

Prince’s Special – $7 a month

King’s Special – $15 a month

The primary difference between the offered affiliate membership plans is income potential through the King Revshare compensation plan.

Conclusion

Dujon Desagurante William’s year-long MLM career in ACN failed to take off.

After dabbling in forex, binary options and traffic-exchange for a bit, William’s has evidently taken it upon himself to launch his own MLM underbelly scheme.

King Revshare offers affiliates a combination of pyramid scheme recruitment and Ponzi fraud.

The pyramid side of the business presents itself by way of affiliate membership fees used to pay


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates King Revshare?
Dujon Desagurante Williams is identified as the company administrator on the official King Revshare Facebook page. Williams lists his location as London, UK, which appears to be the operational base. The kingrevshare.com domain was registered on January 11, 2016, with private registration details.

What is King Revshare's business model?
King Revshare operates a three-tier ad-credit system structured similarly to Ponzi schemes. The platform generates revenue through advertisement credits distributed across multiple membership levels, characteristic of pyramid-based compensation structures.

What was Williams' prior MLM involvement?
Williams' documented MLM history includes promotion of Tsu, an MLM-based social network, in mid-2015. His first MLM affiliation was ACN, which he joined in late 2014. He also promoted


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