A serial Ponzi schemer with a track record of collapsed schemes is back with another one, and this time he's operating with virtually no transparency.

Todd Hirsch owns and runs Real Destinations International, though you won't find his name anywhere on the company website. Court records show Hirsch registered the domain rdipre.com on December 16th, 2016, using a Georgia address. He's also listed as an admin of the official Real Destinations International Facebook group and identifies himself as the company's Master Distributor on his personal profile.

Hirsch isn't new to the scheme business. In 2012, he was the admin of Cloud 2×2, a cycler Ponzi that promised returns through matrix structures instead of actual products. By early 2013, he'd moved on to co-founding Rocket Cash Cycler, another Ponzi dressed up as a business opportunity. That collapsed in less than a year. Hirsch simply relaunched it in early 2014, but the second version crashed by mid-2014.

Months later, he launched Bitcoin Cycler, grafting the same failed cycler model onto cryptocurrency. When BehindMLM published a critical review, Hirsch fired back with a quote that exposed the scheme's true nature: "There will be thousands of people that 'join' BCC just to buy the products and that do not take advantage of the advanced and optional compensation plan." He never explained what products existed. Bitcoin Cycler collapsed in early 2015.

In January 2016, Hirsch launched My Ad Cubes, a HYIP scheme dressed up as an ad credit program. When threatened with a review, he responded with threats of his own: "I dare you to do a review of M.A.C. and compare it to anything. Yes you will be served with papers in the mail and I know where you live." The company collapsed around March 2016.

Between his own launches, Hirsch has worked as an affiliate in multiple other Ponzi schemes including Zeek Rewards, Bidify, and Banners Broker.

Real Destinations International operates identically to his previous failures. There are no actual products or services to sell. Affiliates purchase membership positions and earn money by recruiting other affiliates.

Entry costs are tiered: Prince Position at $275, King Position at $750, and Emperor Position at $3,500. The only way to make money is recruiting. Commissions depend entirely on how much the newly recruited affiliate paid for their position. This is textbook pyramid structure—revenue flows from new recruits rather than actual retail sales to customers outside the scheme.

Hirsch has demonstrated a pattern of abandoning schemes the moment they collapse and launching new ones with identical mechanics under different names. Each time, he's relied on the same promise: that this time it'll work, that this time people will make money. Each time, they don't.

Real Destinations International follows his established playbook. Without a legitimate product, without retail customers, without any income source besides new recruits, it's built to fail just like everything Hirsch has touched before. The only question is how much money people will lose before it does.


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Real Destinations International?
Todd Hirsch owns and operates Real Destinations International, though his name does not appear on the company website. Court records indicate he registered the domain rdipre.com in December 2016 using a Georgia address and serves as the company's Master Distributor and administrator of its official Facebook group.

What is Todd Hirsch's history with pyramid schemes?
Hirsch has a documented track record in cycler Ponzi schemes. In 2012, he administered Cloud 2×2, a scheme promising returns through matrix structures. He subsequently co-founded Rocket Cash Cycler, demonstrating a pattern of involvement in fraudulent investment operations across multiple ventures.

How does Real Destinations International operate?
Real Destinations International operates with minimal transparency, with its true ownership deliberately obscured from the public-facing website. Hirsch maintains control through administrative positions on company


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