ShoppyShop fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

While ShoppyShop’s website does have an “about us” section, the company instead uses it to market its business model.

Further research reveals ShoppyShop promoters citing Kauri Thompson as CEO of the company. This is confirmed on Thompson’s personal FaceBook page:

Why Thompson’s executive role and ShoppyShop ownership info is hidden from consumers is unclear.

Kauri Thompson popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2013, as a hacking target in the
Visalus espionage scandal
.

Circa 2012 Thompson was a Visalus promoter. Thompson informed Visalus he was leaving for
Ocean Avenue
in late 2012 and became a target.

By 2015 Ocean Avenue was going by
JM Ocean Avenue
and looked nothing like it did in 2012. Following
mass resignations
, JM Ocean Avenue collapsed sometime after.

Since then Thompson appears to have joined a new MLM every few years;

B-epic
(executive until 2020, promoter after):

APLGO
(2022):

And
Touchstone Essentials
(2023):

Thompson appears to have ditched Touchstone Essentials sometime in 2024.

ShoppyShop’s website domain (‘shoppyshop.com”), was first registered in July 2020. The private registration was last updated on August 7th, 2025.

ShoppyShop’s website domain was presumably only recently acquired, with the company launching in July 2025.

A corporate address on ShoppyShop’s website corresponds to a residential property in Corinth, Texas.

Given CEO Kauri Thompson is based out of Utah, whether ShoppyShop’s Texas residential corporate address has anything to do with the company is unclear.

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
.

ShoppyShop’s Products

ShoppyShop members pay $9.95 a month for access to

“warehouse deals” – non-refundable products from a non-disclosed third-party ecommerce network

Renown Beauty – K-Glow nighttime skin cream, retails at $21.95 for a 1 oz tub (30g)

SaversApp, a cashback platform run by Samer Choucair out of Dubai (
Dubai red flag warning
)

ShoppyShop also markets $30 a month access to a nondisclosed third-party discount travel-booking platform.

ShoppyShop’s Compensation Plan

ShoppyShop’s compensation plan pays on ecommerce product sales, membership sales and promoter recruitment.

ShoppyShop Promoter Ranks

There are five promoter ranks within ShoppyShop’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Smart Shopper – sign up as a ShoppyShop promoter

Team Builder – recruit one Smart Shopper or higher and generate and maintain 500 GV a month

Silver – recruit two Smart Shoppers or higher and generate and maintain 2500 GV a month

Gold – recruit three Smart Shoppers or higher and generate and maintain 5000 GV a month

Platinum – recruit four Smart Shoppers or higher and generate and maintain 25,000 GV a month

GV stands for “Group Volume”. GV is sales vol


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is the CEO of ShoppyShop?
ShoppyShop's website does not publicly disclose ownership or executive information. However, independent research and promotional materials identify Kauri Thompson as the company's CEO, a detail confirmed through Thompson's personal Facebook page. The absence of transparent leadership disclosure on the official website remains unexplained by the company.

What is the monthly cost of a ShoppyShop membership?
ShoppyShop operates a membership-based model priced at $9.95 per month. The company's website primarily uses its "about us" section to market its business model rather than provide standard corporate transparency details such as ownership structure, executive leadership, or registered business information.

What is Kauri Thompson's background in network marketing?
Kauri Thompson was previously a promoter for Visalus circa 2012 before transitioning to Ocean Avenue in late 2012


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