L.NE fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

L.NE directs its MLM opportunity to South Africa, both through offered puff-piece news articles and use of the South African rand (ZAR).

L.NE’s website domain (“bcok.club”), was privately registered on November 25th, 2022.

L.NE operates its MLM opportunity through an app. L.NE’s app is provided on the domain “downele.club”, which is linked from L.NE’s homepage.

“Downele.club” was privately registered on December 1st, 2022. Through its source-code, we can confirm Chinese scammers are behind L.NE:

There’s also this odd line in L.NE’s Privacy Policy;

If you have violated relevant Chinese laws and regulations or this application service agreement or related rules, you need to disclose it to a third party.

Another point of interest is L.NE coordinating its MLM opportunity through the Telegram group “Photovoltaic7”

Telegram is a communication platform synonymous with fraud.

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.

L.NE’s Products

L.NE has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market L.NE affiliate membership itself.

L.NE’s Compensation Plan

L.NE affiliates invest ZAR or tether (USDT) equivalents. This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

Wind Turbine – invest R28 and receive R14 a day for 2 days

Mini Wind Turbine – invest R300 and receive R9 a day for 7 days

Small Wind Turbine – invest R1000 and receive R34 a day for 30 days

Medium Wind Turbine – invest R3000 and receive R105 a day for 30 days

Advanced Wind Turbine – invest R10,000 and receive R300 a day for 30 days

L.NE pays referral commissions on invested fund down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 6%

level 2 – 3%

level 3 – 1%

Joining L.NE

L.NE affiliate membership is free.

Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a minimum initial R28 investment.

L.NE solicits investment in ZAR and USDT.

L.NE Conclusion

L.NE is yet another “click a button” app Ponzi scheme. I thought the name might be a play on “Line”, a popular messaging app in Asia.

Turns out it’s a misspelling with a random period insert because reasons.

Welcome to join (L.NE) International New Energy Company Channel, the company is committed to developing and constructing renewable energy power generation facilities, and promoting the development and maintenance of new energy power.

Mixing up “L” and “I” seems like a kind of silly mistake to make. Maybe it was intentional, who knows. The scammers behind L.NE aren’t native English speakers.

From the excerpt above, you can see that this time around the “click a button” Ponzi ruse is “renewable energy”.

This is a more broad variation of the recently collapsed
SunSolar
 and
Gollong Solar
Ponzis, which focused on solar.

L.NE represents affiliates are investing in renewable energy


🤖 Quick Answer

What is L.NE's business model?
L.NE operates a multi-level marketing scheme centered on renewable energy, utilizing a mobile application accessible through the "downele.club" domain. The platform employs a "click a button" mechanism characteristic of Ponzi structures, targeting primarily South African participants through rand-denominated transactions.

Why is L.NE's domain registration significant?
L.NE's primary domain "bcok.club" was privately registered November 25th, 2022, while the application domain "downele.club" followed December 1st, 2022. Private registrations obscure operator identification and facilitate rapid deployment or abandonment of fraudulent schemes.

What evidence indicates Chinese involvement in L.NE?
Source code analysis of L.NE's application reveals Chinese programming patterns and infrastructure. Additionally, the privacy policy contains references to Chinese legal frameworks, suggesting Chinese-


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