A man who spent over a decade as a top recruiter in multi-level marketing schemes has launched yet another cash gifting operation. Jim Carpenter, who registered the domain powerlineprofit.com in February 2014, is running Powerline Profit as his latest venture in a long history of recruitment-based businesses.
Carpenter cut his teeth in MLM during the 1990s at World Profit, where he built a lucrative income recruiting others. "As Worldprofit's Top Dealer since 1998, I can tell you, without a doubt, this is the absolute best online business on the Internet," he once pitched. The operation dressed itself up as a marketing tools business, but it functioned as pure affiliate recruitment: pay a fee, get paid when you sign up others.
That gravy train ended in 2009 when World Profit slashed its compensation plan. Carpenter's income dropped and he walked. "They actually made the changes several months before I left, so I started looking for something else," he explained at the time.
He didn't look far. Carpenter quickly joined EZ Wealth Solution, another cash gifting scheme operated by Ron Walsh. Two years later, in 2011, he launched his own: The Daily Mega Wealth Creator System. Affiliates paid between $20 and $3,400 to join, then received the same payments from recruits they signed up.
When that model ran its course, Carpenter moved on to EZ Daily Cash Generator in 2012, where participants gifted each other between $47 and $1,497. Earlier this year, he launched 250CashClub—a $250-per-person gifting operation where new recruits send payments directly to whoever recruited them.
Now comes Powerline Profit. The structure is identical to every scheme before it, just with a lower price tag.
New affiliates pay $37 to join. They then receive $37 payments from anyone they recruit. A 1-up compensation plan means each affiliate must pass their first $37 payment up the line to whoever brought them in. That requirement repeats every time a new recruit joins, creating an endless chain of upward payments.
The website offers no products to sell and no services to provide. There is nothing to market except membership itself. Affiliates make money exclusively by recruiting others into the system, not by selling anything of value.
The Powerline Profit website contains no information about who owns or operates the business. You have to dig into domain registration records to find Carpenter's name and a Nevada address.
For Carpenter, this is simply the latest iteration of a business model that has made him money for twenty-five years: take a commission structure that depends entirely on recruitment, rebrand it, relaunch it, and collect fees from people who believe they'll get rich quick. When regulators catch up or the scheme collapses under its own weight, move on to the next one.
The math never changes. The only people making money are those at the top who got in earliest. Everyone else pays in hoping to recruit enough people beneath them to turn a profit. Most never do.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Powerline Profit and who operates it?Powerline Profit is a cash gifting operation launched by Jim Carpenter in 2014 through the domain powerlineprofit.com. Carpenter is a former top recruiter in multi-level marketing schemes, including his involvement with World Profit during the 1990s, where he built significant income through recruitment-based business models before transitioning to subsequent ventures.
What was Jim Carpenter's background in MLM?
Jim Carpenter established himself as a prominent recruiter in the MLM industry during the 1990s at World Profit, where he achieved top dealer status starting in 1998. He promoted the company as a marketing tools business while primarily operating as an affiliate recruitment scheme requiring membership fees and commissions for recruiting new participants.
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