There is no information on the Team Build Income website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Team Build Income website domain (“teambuldincome.net”) was registered on July 14th, 2016. Kao Ke Saetern is listed as the owner, with a residential address in the US state of California also provided.

In 2013 Saetern (right) was an affiliate of
Solavei
. In 2014 he was promoting 
True Value Savings
, an e-commerce orientated MLM opportunity.

Saetern was also an affiliate of the
Four Corners Alliance Group
pyramid scheme.

More recently Saetern has gotten involved with
Zewang Help
 and Get Help, both clones of the
collapsed

MMM Global
Ponzi scheme.

Read on for a full review of the Team Build Income MLM opportunity.

The Team Build Income Product Line

Team Build Income has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Team Build Income affiliate membership itself.

Once signed up, Team Build Income affiliates must gift $35 to the affiliate who recruited them.

In addition to qualifying them to earn via the Team Build Income income opportunity, the affiliate also receives access to “high quality products”.

The Team Build Income Compensation Plan

Team Build Income affiliates gift $35 to the affiliate who recruited them, which in turn qualifies them to start receiving gifting payments from subsequently recruited affiliates.

Payments within Team Build Income are tracked via a 3×5 matrix.

A 3×5 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These initial three positions form the first level of the matrix, with the second level generated by splitting each of the three positions into another three positions each.

Subsequent levels of the matrix are generated as required, down a maximum of five levels.

A complete 3×5 matrix houses 363 positions. Positions are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new Team Build Income affiliates.

The $30 gifting payment runs across the first level of the 3×5 matrix, with the second to fifth levels serving as addition gifting tiers as follows:

level 1 (must gift $35 to the affiliate who recruited you) – receive three $35 gifting payments

level 2 (must gift $50 to another affiliate) – receive nine $50 gifting payments)

level 3 (must gift $300 to another affiliate) – receive twenty-seven $300 gifting payments)

level 4 (must gift $600 to another affiliate) – receive eighty-one $600 gifting payments

level 5 – (must gift $900 to another affiliate) – receive two hundred and forty-three gifting payments

Joining Team Build Income

Affiliate membership with Team Build Income is tied to a $35 gifting payment.

Conclusion

Through his involvement in Zewang Help, Get Help and who knows what else, Kao Ke Saetern appears to have been bitten by the cash gifting bug.

Team Build Income sees affiliates gift $35 to the affiliate who recruited them. The rest of the compensation plan is pretty much receiving gifting payments from other


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Team Build Income?
Kao Ke Saetern, listed as the domain owner of teambuldincome.net registered July 14th, 2016, with a residential address in California. However, no official ownership information appears on the Team Build Income website itself.

What is Kao Ke Saetern's background in network marketing?
Saetern has been affiliated with multiple MLM and pyramid schemes since 2013, including Solavei, True Value Savings, Four Corners Alliance Group, Zewang Help, and Get Help—the latter two being clones of the collapsed MMM Global Ponzi scheme.

Does Team Build Income have legitimate products?
Team Build Income reportedly has no established product line, operating primarily as a cash gifting scheme structured in five tiers with $35 entry levels, characteristic of pyramid scheme models rather than legitimate retail operations


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