LAM fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
LAM’s website domain (“cocaqq.com”), was first registered in 2018. The private registration was last updated on October 26th, 2021.
Through the Wayback Machine, we can see LAM’s website domain was used to illegally sell gambling to Indonesians up until April 2023.
LAM’s current website and MLM opportunity went live sometime in late April.
If I had to guess, LAM’s current website owners purchased the domain towards the end of April 2023. The domain registration hasn’t been updated, which might be intentional.
It we look at LAM’s website support source-code, we find it’s run on Meiqia software.
Meiqia is a Chinese software company based out of Beijing. This suggests whoever is running LAM has ties to China.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
LAM’s Products
LAM has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market LAM affiliate membership itself.
LAM’s Compensation Plan
LAM affiliates invest Pakistani rupees (PKR).
This is done the promise of advertised returns:
Assistant – invest 4000 PKR and receive up to 160 PKR a day
Staff – invest 15,000 PKR and receive up to 600 PKR a day
Tutor – invest 50,000 PKR and receive up to 2000 PKR a day
Manager – invest 150,000 PKR and receive up to 6000 PKR a day
Director – invest 500,000 PKR and receive up to 20,000 PKR a day
General Manager – invest 1,500,000 PKR and receive up to 60,000 PKR a day
CEO – invest 4,000,000 PKR and receive up to 160,000 PKR a day
Chairman – invest 8,000,000 PKR and receive 2,400,000 PKR a week
Note that LAM restricts withdrawals based on how much an affiliate has invested:
Assistant tier affiliates can withdraw 1200 PKR or more
Staff tier affiliates can withdraw 5400 PKR or more
Tutor tier affiliates can withdraw 20,000 PKR or more
Manager tier affiliates can withdraw 80,000 PKR or more
Director tier affiliates can withdraw 300,000 PKR or more
The MLM side of LAM pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.
Referral Commissions
LAM pays referral commissions on invested PKR down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 10%
level 2 – 5%
level 3 – 3%
Note that lower tier affiliates do not receive level 2 and 3 commissions on investments by higher tier affiliates.
E.g. if you’ve invested at the Manager tier and someone invests at the Director tier on your level 2 or 3, you won’t earn a referral commission on their invested PKR.
ROI Match
LAM pays a ROI Match on daily returns paid down three levels of recruitment (same unilevel team as referral commissions):
level 1 – 5% match
level 2 – 2% match
level 3 – 1% match
Note that LAM affiliates who invest at the Chairman tier also receive an additional 10% on downline daily returns.
Joining LAM
LAM affiliate membership is free.
Full participation in the atta
🤖 Quick Answer
What ownership information does LAM disclose on its website?LAM fails to provide ownership or executive information on its official website, raising transparency concerns about the organization's leadership structure and operational oversight.
When was the domain "cocaqq.com" originally registered?
The domain cocaqq.com was first registered in 2018 with private registration. The registration details were last updated on October 26th, 2021, prior to the current MLM operation.
What previous use of the domain was documented?
According to Wayback Machine records, the cocaqq.com domain was previously used for illegally selling gambling services to Indonesian residents until April 2023.
When did LAM's current MLM operation launch?
LAM's website and MLM opportunity became operational in late April 2023, shortly after the domain's previous gambling-related activities ceased.
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