Nelo Life is hiding one of its four co-founders, and nobody's saying why.
The company has scrubbed Orkan Arat's name from all promotional materials. During a recent webinar, co-founder Eric Allen refused to name him outright, calling him only "Big O." When pressed about the omission, company insiders pointed to Arat's involvement in another MLM.
Here's where it gets tangled.
Nelo Life sells white-label nutritional supplements manufactured by Life Converted, a Texas company established in 2023. Life Converted operates its own website, selling directly to consumers while presenting itself as a transparent, quality-focused brand. But transparency apparently has limits.
Life Converted uses a corporate address in Texas. That address belongs to Globallee, an MLM supplement company co-founded by Mark McKnight, Lamia Bettaieb, and Nauder Khazan. Why Life Converted is operating out of someone else's address remains unexplained.
The web tightens further. Life Converted's website mentions Vidafy, a Utah-based MLM that markets Life Converted's products. Vidafy is now owned by Plodno Network, a Louisiana company controlled by Orkan Arat. Through his California-based Plodno Network, Arat owns Vidafy, which sells Life Converted's products.
So Arat is getting paid twice: once as a secret Nelo Life co-founder, again through his ownership stake in the companies supplying Nelo Life's inventory.
The connections between Globallee, Life Converted, and Arat remain unclear. Whether contractual agreements prevent Nelo Life from naming Arat publicly is speculation at this point. But the secrecy itself is the problem. If Arat is involved, he's involved regardless of whether his name appears in the fine print.
Legally, nothing here screams violation. MLM operators routinely own multiple companies in the space. Yet the deliberate erasure of Arat's name from Nelo Life's public materials suggests someone worried about disclosure. That worry alone raises questions the company hasn't answered.
Nelo Life could end this by being direct about who founded the company and why one founder gets hidden while others don't. Until then, the shell game continues.
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Orkan Arat and why has Nelo Life removed his name from public materials?Orkan Arat is one of four co-founders of Nelo Life, a supplement company that has systematically erased his name from promotional materials and official communications. Company insiders attribute this omission to his involvement with another multi-level marketing organization.
What is the connection between Nelo Life and Life Converted?
Nelo Life sells white-label nutritional supplements manufactured by Life Converted, a Texas-based company established in 2023. Life Converted operates independently, marketing itself as a transparent, quality-focused brand while maintaining its own direct-to-consumer sales channel alongside Nelo Life's distribution model.
How are Life Converted and Globallee connected?
Life Converted operates from a corporate address in Texas that is registered to Globallee, a multi-level marketing
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