Split The Winnings fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

Split The Winnings’ website domain (“splitthewinnings.com”), was privately registered on December 4th, 2024.

Split The Winnings’ website source-code references “Share The Winnings LLC and an address in Indiana:

Share The Winnings
was an MLM pyramid scheme run by serial pyramid scheme launcher Jeremy Duncan (right).

Share The Winnings emerged in late 2023. Share The Winnings’ website is still up today but, as of February 2024, SimilarWeb was tracking just ~4200 monthly website visits.

This isn’t nothing but it’s indicative of a pyramid scheme collapsing.

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.

Split The Winnings’ Products

Split The Winnings has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Split The Winnings affiliate membership itself.

Split The Winnings’ Compensation Plan

Split The Winnings affiliates purchase $29.99 a month matrix positions. Commissions are paid when others are recruited who do the same.

Split The Winnings tracks recruitment through a 3×3 matrix.

A 3×3 matrix places a Split The Winnings affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (nine positions).

Level three of the matrix is generated in the same manner and houses twenty-seven positions.

Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of affiliates who also purchase $29.99 positions.

Commissions are paid as positions in a matrix are filled as follows:

level 1 (3 positions to fill) – $2 per position filled

level 2 (9 positions to fill) – $3 per position filled

level 3 (27 positions to fill) – $4 per position filled

It’s unclear what happens when a matrix is completely filled. Presumably affiliates have to purchase another $29.99 position.

Note that commissions are tied to continual payment of $29.99 a month.

Matching Bonus

Split the Winnings pays a 100% Matching Bonus on commissions earned by personally recruited affiliates.

Joining Split The Winnings

Split The Winnings affiliate membership is $39.99 and then $29.99 a month.

Split The Winnings Conclusion

Split The Winnings is another recycled Automatic Web Software (dba Direct Sales MLM Software) scam script from Jeremy Duncan.

And it’s a particularly lazy recycle, given Split The Winnings is just Share The Winnings with a different name.

After you have paid, the members dashboard will automatically redirect you to a page to pick your Powerball numbers (on every login, until you pick your numbers).

Split The Winnings Powerball draw takes place every Wednesday evening North American time … Your monthly subscription covers 4 Wednesday night draws as long


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Split The Winnings?
Split The Winnings does not publicly disclose ownership or executive information on its website. However, website source code references "Share The Winnings LLC" and an Indiana address, linking it to Jeremy Duncan, a serial pyramid scheme operator previously associated with the collapsed Share The Winnings MLM venture from 2023.

What is Jeremy Duncan's history with MLM schemes?
Jeremy Duncan is identified as a serial pyramid scheme launcher with multiple ventures. He previously operated Share The Winnings, an MLM scheme that emerged in late 2023 and subsequently declined to approximately 4,200 monthly website visits by February 2024, indicating operational collapse.

When was Split The Winnings domain registered?
The domain "splitthewinnings.com" was privately registered on December 4th, 2024. The private registration status prevents public access to ownership details,


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