Street Crewz United operates a cash gifting scheme that lacks transparency regarding its leadership. The website domain, registered privately in January 2016, offers no identification of the individuals behind the operation.

Marketing videos for Street Crewz United appear on a YouTube channel named "Kaschmiere Rich." This channel also hosts promotional content for numerous other high-yield investment programs, cash gifting schemes, and recruitment-based ventures. These include Climb 4 Cash, High Rollers Club, Residual Gifting Network, Enviralizer, FreeLife Network, Black Bank Global Network, and TVC Matrix. This pattern suggests a connection to individuals with a history of promoting such financial schemes.

ScamTelegraph previously reviewed Google Wallet Cool Million, a feeder scam linked to this channel. Domain registration data for that scheme indicated "Carl Rich" might be the actual name of the individual operating under the "Kaschmiere Rich" moniker. The lack of verifiable identity for Street Crewz United's operators is a significant red flag.

Street Crewz United offers no retailable products or services. Participants can only market affiliate memberships for the scheme itself. Upon signing up, members purchase positions within a cycler system. These purchases purportedly include access to "resellable training," though the nature and value of this training are not specified.

The compensation structure relies on a twelve-tier, 1x6 matrix cycler. In this system, an affiliate sits at the top of a matrix with six positions directly beneath them. Commissions are paid as these positions are filled, either through direct recruitment or indirectly through the recruitment efforts of others. The amount earned per position depends on the tier.

Tier 1 positions cost $5, and filling all six positions yields $30 for the recruiter. The costs and potential payouts escalate with each subsequent tier. Tier 2 positions cost $10, with a potential payout of $60. Tier 3 positions are $25, potentially paying $150. This progression continues up to Tier 12, where positions cost $3,000 and could theoretically generate $18,000.

Joining Street Crewz United is presented as free, but participation requires the purchase of at least one $5 matrix position. The scheme functions as a pure cash gifting program, meaning participants pay money directly to other members rather than to the company itself. Such structures often lack legitimate underlying business operations and rely solely on continuous recruitment to sustain payouts.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns that cash gifting schemes are illegal in the United States. They operate by promising high returns for recruiting new members, with money flowing from new participants to earlier ones. These schemes inevitably collapse when recruitment slows down, leaving most participants with significant losses. Participants in such schemes can face legal penalties.

The nature of Street Crewz United, with its anonymous leadership and reliance on recruitment for compensation, aligns with the characteristics of an illegal pyramid scheme or cash gifting fraud. Individuals considering joining should be aware of the high risk of financial loss and potential legal ramifications. Resources for reporting such schemes are available through the FTC.