Rob Nunes, the known owner of the 2010 Gifts Roll Up (GRU) recruitment scam, appears to operate a near-identical scheme called Leverage 5 to Infinity. This entity, registered in January 2012, employs a "reverse 2-up system" directly mirroring GRU's structure, primarily selling memberships without a retail product line.
The "2-up" compensation model requires members to pass their first and third sales commissions to an upline. This structure typically sells only memberships, not actual products. All commissions then come from new member fees, making recruitment the sole payment driver.
Leverage 5 to Infinity claims a "reverse 2-up system" by having members pass their second and fourth sales commissions instead. This modification does not address the fundamental issue of selling memberships without a retail product. The system still relies on continuous recruitment.
The Leverage 5 to Infinity website provides no information about its ownership or operators. Its domain registration, however, lists "GRU Admin" as the owner, with a Florida PO Box address.
This information strongly links Leverage 5 to Infinity to the Gifts Roll Up (GRU) recruitment scam, launched in late 2010, which used the same "reverse 2-up system." A direct comparison of the GRU website, registered August 17, 2010, and the Leverage 5 to Infinity site, registered January 30, 2012, shows they are almost identical in design. They differ mainly in color scheme and graphic layout.
Further evidence of this connection exists. Until recently, Leverage 5 to Infinity's "step-by-step" page was titled "Gifts Roll Up." The "Terms and Conditions" page on the Leverage 5 to Infinity site also lists a "last revised" date of October 5, 2010, predating its own domain registration by over a year.
Rob Nunes, the known owner of Gifts Roll Up, is the likely owner and operator of Leverage 5 to Infinity. His LinkedIn profile lists several past recruitment scams he claims to have "built," including Prosperity 3x2, Realistic Rewards, Iggly Biggly Global, Mega 2x2, and Express 2 LGN. His LinkedIn profile lists his location as the Massachusetts Area, which differs from the Florida PO box associated with Leverage 5 to Infinity's domain registration.
Leverage 5 to Infinity offers no products for retail sale. Members instead market company memberships. Membership includes access to marketing video tutorials reportedly created by Rob Nunes. The website also promises "plus much more," but does not specify what these additional benefits are.
