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

Tecmactrade’s website domain (“tecmactrade.com”), was privately registered on July 1st, 2022.

Tecmactrade uploaded a
Boris CEO marketing video
to its official YouTube channel on January 2nd, 2023.

The video features a Russian dub-over, non-native English speaking actors and photoshopped office building footage.

All three of TecMacTrade’s presented executives feature in the video, but only “Kenneth White” speaks.

The other two are dubbed over with a Russian man speaking English. I’m putting this down to “Benjamin Turbin’s” and “Harold Wilson’s” accents not being camera ready.

Kenneth White has an Indian accent and doesn’t seem fussed she’s been given a traditionally male name.

In his spare time “Harold Wilson” likes to model clothing for Indian retailers:

The location for Tecmactrade’s rented office space marketing video is IHDP Business Park in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

To cement our Russian connection to Tecmactrade we first have this guy walking about in the video:

Very
Boris looking, sticks out like a sore thumb and of course isn’t given a speaking role.

And then we have Russian language laptops given to the actors:

Putting all of this together, Tecmactrade is run by Russians and we have a classic Boris CEO marketing video shot in India.

Indians have also been hired to manage Tecmactrade’s official FaceBook page:

In an attempt to hide Tecmactrade’s Russian origins, the company provides bogus corporate addresses in the US, New Zealand and UK on its website.

Shell company certificates for Tecmactrade LLC and Tecmactrade Limited in the US and New Zealand respectively, are also provided.

For the purpose of MLM due-diligence, basic incorporation in
any
jurisdiction is meaningless. This is due to the ease with which scammers can incorporate shell companies with bogus information.

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.

Tecmactrade’s Products

Tecmactrade has no retailable products or services.

Affiliates are only able to market Tecmactrade affiliate membership itself.

Tecmactrade’s Compensation Plan

Tecmactrade affiliates invest USD equivalents of cryptocurrency. This is done on the promise of advertised returns:

Micro – invest $25 to $4999 and receive 1.6% to 1.9% a day for 150 days (25% of initial investment returned)

Nano – invest $5000 to $39,999 and receive 1.9% to 2.2% a day for 140 days (35% of initial investment returned)

Pico – invest $40,000 to $100,000 and receive 2.2% to 2.5% a day for 130 days (50% of initial investment returned)

Tecmactrade pays returns Monday through Friday. Note that Tecmactrade charges a 9% fee on all withdrawals.

The MLM side of Tecmactrade pays on recruitment of affiliate investors.

Rank Achievement Bonus

There are nine ranks within Tecmactrade’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualif


🤖 Quick Answer

What ownership information does Tecmactrade disclose on its website?
Tecmactrade fails to provide ownership or executive information on its official website, raising transparency concerns typical of unregulated cryptocurrency investment platforms.

When was the Tecmactrade domain registered?
The domain tecmactrade.com was privately registered on July 1st, 2022, limiting public access to registration details and ownership information.

What irregularities appear in Tecmactrade's marketing video?
The January 2023 marketing video features Russian dubbing, non-native English speakers, photoshopped office footage, and inconsistent voice-overs, suggesting production quality issues.

How are the executives presented in Tecmactrade's promotional materials?
Three executives are featured in the video: Kenneth White speaks directly with an Indian accent, while Benjamin Turbin and Harold Wilson are dubbed over by a


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