A promoter with a pattern of pushing financial schemes is now running Miracle System, a cash gifting operation that targets people desperate for bill relief.
Domonique Barbee created the official Miracle System Facebook group about three months ago and appears throughout the company's marketing materials. Yet the website—miraclesocialmediasystem.com, registered privately in October 2018—reveals nothing about who owns or operates the business.
Barbee's track record tells the real story. Over two years, this promoter has cycled through at least a dozen failed schemes. Before Miracle System, Barbee pushed the Fearless Momma gifting scheme and Click Funnels pyramid scheme. The list keeps going: Coins of Change, iMarketsLive, Abundant Bitcoin Crowdfunding, Waszupp Global, Postcard Networker, iCoinPro, UEconomy, Royaltie, 1 Online Business, and GladiaCoin. In 2016, Barbee was cited as a top promoter of the Infinity Profit System gifting scheme.
This is someone who moves from collapsed scheme to collapsed scheme. Now she's running Miracle System.
The operation works like this: affiliates don't sell actual products. Instead, they gift money to existing members across seventeen different tiers—Housing Bank, Taxes Bank, Car Expenses Bank, Fun Bank, Child Care Bank, Clothing Bank, Vacation Bank, Health Insurance Bank, Life Insurance Bank, Entrepreneur Bank, Personal Development Bank, Contribution Bank, Retirement Bank, Holidays Bank, Investment Bank, Real Estate Bank, and Non-profit Bank. Most tiers demand $100 monthly; Retirement Bank costs $200; Holidays Bank is $25. The gifted money supposedly goes toward those purposes, but can actually be spent on anything.
New recruits must gift into each tier sequentially. What they're really doing is feeding money up a chain.
The compensation structure uses a 1-up model. When you recruit someone, their first payment goes to whoever recruited you. Your second recruit's payments go straight to you. As those recruits bring in members, you theoretically collect gifting payments down infinite levels. You only receive payments on tiers you've already personally gifted into.
The math here is brutal. Someone always loses. New recruits must keep climbing tiers and recruiting others to sustain income. Eventually the pool of potential victims dries up and the scheme collapses, as they always do.
Barbee isn't offering anything new. She's repackaging a proven failure model under a different name. The "banks" are just window dressing on a pyramid scheme dressed as gifting.
People who join won't get bill relief. They'll get deeper into debt. The only winners are those at the top of the chain—like whoever created this operation. And Barbee, who has proven she'll promote anything that generates upfront commissions, regardless of what happens to people beneath her.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the Miracle System?Miracle System is a cash gifting operation marketed as a bill relief solution. The business operates through social media channels, particularly Facebook, and targets financially vulnerable individuals seeking assistance with outstanding bills through gifting mechanisms.
Who is Domonique Barbee?
Domonique Barbee is the promoter and creator of the official Miracle System Facebook group, established approximately three months prior to investigation. Barbee's background includes involvement in multiple financial schemes over two years, including Fearless Momma, Click Funnels, and various cryptocurrency-related operations.
Why is the company's ownership unclear?
The website miraclesocialmediasystem.com, registered privately in October 2018, provides no identifying information about owners or operators. This lack of transparency contrasts with Barbee's prominent role in marketing materials, suggesting deliberate concealment of business structure and accountability
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