Legends VIP Network doesn’t explicitly clarify who runs or owns the business on their website.

Marketing videos featured on Legends VIP Network’s website however feature Val Smyth:

Smyth is also the owner of the Legends VIP Network website domain, which was first registered in 2014.

Smyth first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2015 as co-admin of Total Takeover.

Total Takeover
 was a relatively short-lived recruitment scheme. A few months after launch Total Takeover collapsed.

Later in the year Smyth returned with 
The Elite Networker
, another recruitment-driven opportunity.

In 2016 Smyth launched Mentoring Millionaires, a combination pyramid gifting scheme.

At the time of publication the Mentoring Millionaires website is misconfigured.

With an Alexa website traffic ranking of over ten million, it’s a safe bet that Mentoring Millionaires has long-since collapsed.

Of note is Val Smyth’s use of a Canadian address to register the Legends VIP Network website domain.

A Washington address is provided on the Legends VIP Network website terms and conditions.

Read on for a full review of the Legends VIP Network MLM opportunity.

Legends VIP Network Products

Legends VIP Network details a $39.95 a month stream service.

As per the company’s compensation plan material however, this doesn’t appear to have anything to do with the attached business opportunity.

Legends VIP Network’s Compensation Plan

Newly recruited Legends VIP Network affiliates sign up and pay $147.

Commissions are paid out when they recruit others who do the same.

Legends VIP Network affiliates earn $100 per affiliate they personally recruit.

Residual recruitment commissions are paid via a 1-up compensation structure, tracked via a unilevel team.

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 and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

New Legends VIP Network affiliates pass-up their first recruitment commission to the affiliate who recruited them.

That is Bob recruits Sue, who recruits Tom.

The $100 commission generated on recruitment of Tom is passed up to Bob.

After this first pass-up recruitment commissions are kept by the recruiting affiliate.

The residual nature of the model kicks in when personally recruited affiliates pass-up their first recruitment commission too.

Theoretically this can see payments passed up from an infinite depth, hence the residual nature of the plan.

Joining Legends VIP Network

Legends VIP Network affiliate membership is $147.

Conclusion

The disjointed nature of Legends VIP Network is likely a reflection of what the company is; a desperate and hastily put together cash grab.

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🤖 Quick Answer

Who operates Legends VIP Network?
Val Smyth, identified through marketing videos and domain ownership records dating back to 2014, appears to be the primary operator. However, the business does not explicitly disclose ownership or management information on its official website.

What is Val Smyth's background in network marketing?
Smyth has been involved in multiple recruitment-based ventures since 2015, including Total Takeover, The Elite Networker, and Mentoring Millionaires. These operations have been characterized as pyramid schemes and gifting arrangements.

How long did previous ventures associated with Val Smyth last?
Total Takeover collapsed within months of launch. The Elite Networker and Mentoring Millionaires followed similar patterns, with the latter's website being misconfigured at the time of documentation.


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