There is no information on the Team Plutus website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Team Plutus website domain (“team-plutus.com”) was registered on the 3rd of March 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.
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.
The Team Plutus Product Line
Team Plutus has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Team Plutus affiliate membership itself.
The Team Plutus Compensation Plan
The Team Plutus compensation plan sees affiliates sign up and receive 125 Plutus points.
Team Plutus pays an advertised daily ROI of 0.4% on the Plutus points for 7 days.
After 7 days a Team Plutus needs to invest real funds if they wish to continue to earn money (free affiliates
cannot
withdraw).
invest $10 and receive 15 Plutus points (60 day affiliate subscription)
invest $50 and receive 100 Plutus points (360 day affiliate subscription)
invest $100 and receive 300 Plutus points (720 day affiliate subscription
Once invested funds are deposited, the Team Plutus affiliate continues to earn a 0.4% daily ROI for the life of their subscription.
An affiliate can increase the daily ROI by purchasing Plutus points directly from other affiliates as follows:
purchase 100 Plutus points and receive a 0.7% daily ROI rate
purchase 250 Plutus points and receive a 0.75% daily ROI rate
purchase 500 Plutus points and receive a 0.8% daily ROI rate
purchase 1000 Plutus points and receive a 0.9% daily ROI rate
purchase 2500 Plutus points and receive a 1% daily ROI rate
Although not explicitly clarified on the Team Plutus website, I believe Plutus points are sold at a rate of 1 Plutus point = $1.
Referral Commissions
Referral commissions in Team Plutus are paid out via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
Commissions are paid at a rate of 25% of funds invested by personally recruited affiliates.
This continues up the unilevel team, with each affiliate in a higher level earning 25% of any funds their level 1 affiliates receive.
Eg. If an affiliate on the fourth level of your unilevel team invested $100, the affiliate who recruited them (your level 3) would receive $25.
The affiliate who recruited them (your level 2) would receive 25% of 25 ($6.25).
The affiliate who recruited them (your level 1) would receive 25% of $6.25 ($1.56)
You would then receive 25% of $1.56 (39 cents) and your upline 25% of 39 cents etc.
Joining Team Plutus
Affiliate memb
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Team Plutus and how does it operate?Team Plutus is a business model that distributes Plutus points to affiliates upon registration. Members receive a daily return of 0.4% on their invested points for seven days. The company lacks transparent ownership information and retailable products, operating primarily through affiliate recruitment rather than legitimate product sales.
What are the red flags associated with Team Plutus?
Team Plutus exhibits characteristics common to Ponzi schemes: anonymous ownership, no retail products, daily guaranteed returns, and reliance on continuous new member investments. The private domain registration and requirement for reinvestment after initial periods indicate unsustainable financial mechanics typical of fraudulent investment schemes.
What should potential investors know about Team Plutus membership?
Prospective members should recognize that Team Plutus operates without disclosed management, offers no tangible products or services, and promises fixed daily returns incompat
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