ScamTelegraph investigations reveal a complex web linking the recently launched GiveOpp with TheNewOpp, Retro Hosting, and Axiom Marketing Alliance, all seemingly connected through Don Glanville. Despite a July 4th launch, GiveOpp has maintained a minimal online presence, prompting scrutiny into its operational structure and affiliations.

GiveOpp's launch on July 4th was notably subdued, marked by a near-absent web presence and a reliance on its few distributors for marketing. The company's apparent lack of corporate support for these distributors has raised questions about its operational strategy.

Further investigation into GiveOpp's unusual silence led to the discovery of TheNewOpp.com, a domain registered in 2007 by Retro Hosting. Retro Hosting has previously been identified as a company owned by Don Glanville, a name that emerges repeatedly in inquiries related to GiveOpp.

Similar to GiveOpp's website, TheNewOpp.com requires personal details for access. However, a funnel link shared by a ScamTelegraph reader provided insight into TheNewOpp's business opportunity. This opportunity presents a stark contrast to the "feel good, save-the-world" charity image that GiveOpp distributors have promoted on social media.

A video produced by "Quicklister productions" on TheNewOpp's funnel page prominently features an individual counting substantial sums from a "happy truck," suggesting a focus on financial gain. This page also highlights Tom and the slogan "Keep life simple... Be a Tom," a phrase displayed on the GiveOpp.com website without further explanation.

At the bottom of TheNewOpp's sales pitch, a clickable logo for the "Inner Circle Council" leads to a manifesto. This manifesto, presented as an image, was manually transcribed and found to be identical, word for word, to the mission statement of Axiom Marketing Alliance.

Intriguingly, the CEO of Axiom Marketing Alliance is Don Glanville, further solidifying his central role in this network of entities. Glanville's name consistently appears in research related to GiveOpp. The "Featured Systems" section of the Axiom Marketing Alliance website lists Quicklister, the same production company credited for the video on TheNewOpp funnel website, as one of its offerings. Further details regarding Quicklister's products or other featured systems could not be ascertained from the available information.

What is GiveOpp and why is its launch under scrutiny?

GiveOpp is a company that reportedly launched on July 4th, but it has minimal web presence and relies heavily on distributors for marketing. ScamTelegraph is scrutinizing its unusual operational silence and lack of corporate support, which raises questions about its true nature and affiliations.

Who is Don Glanville and what is his connection to these companies?

Don Glanville is identified as the owner of Retro Hosting, which registered TheNewOpp.com. He is also the CEO of Axiom Marketing Alliance. His name consistently appears in investigations linking GiveOpp, TheNewOpp, and Axiom Marketing, suggesting he is a central figure in this network.

How does TheNewOpp relate to GiveOpp's public image?

TheNewOpp presents a business opportunity focused on financial gain, as evidenced by promotional videos and content. This directly contrasts with the "feel good, save-the-world" charity image that GiveOpp distributors have used on social media, indicating a potential discrepancy in their public and actual business models.

What is the significance of Axiom Marketing Alliance and its manifesto?

Axiom Marketing Alliance shares an identical mission statement, or manifesto, with content found on TheNewOpp's site. With Don Glanville as its CEO, Axiom Marketing Alliance appears to be a foundational entity within this interconnected group of companies, further linking the various operations.