Traffic Network Club claim to be based out of Louisiana and owned by George Bonck.
On the 13th of July Bonck published the following on Facebook:
Traffic Network Club is launching now, I am the admin and owner. Traffic Network Club,LLC.
George Bonck (right) was promoting the
VidCommX
pyramid scheme back in 2014 on both Google Plus and YouTube.
Read on for a full review of the Traffic Network Club MLM opportunity.
The Traffic Network Club Product Line
Traffic Network Club has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Traffic Network Club affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, Traffic Network Club affiliates can invest in “Club Shares”.
Bundled with each Club Share investment are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Traffic Network Club website.
The Traffic Network Club Compensation Plan
Traffic Network Club affiliates purchase $25 “shares” on the promise of a $35 ROI after 35 days.
A referral commission of 10% is paid out on each $25 investment personally recruited affiliates make.
Recruitment Commissions
Each Traffic Network Club affiliate must pay a $15 a month fee.
When a Traffic Network Club affiliate recruits a new affiliate, they receive $5 of the affiliate’s monthly fee each month.
Weekly Bonus Pool
20% of funds invested in Traffic Network Club are placed in the Weekly Bonus Pool.
Traffic Network Club affiliates can qualify for a share in the bonus pool by satisfying the following daily criteria:
spamming Facebook with likes and shares
spamming Google Plus and
viewing company-provided YouTube videos
Joining Traffic Network Club
Full affiliate membership in the Traffic Network Club income opportunity requires payment of a $15 a month fee.
Free affiliates can only earn recruitment and referral commissions.
Conclusion
We only offer $25 club shares to purchase. Every $25 club share pays out a 140% return which is a $10 profit on each club share purchased.
Traffic Network Club is a simple
adcredit Ponzi scheme
.
Affiliates invest $25 on the promise of a 140% ROI, which is paid out of subsequently invested funds.
The payment of ROIs to existing affiliates using newly invested funds makes Traffic Club Network a Ponzi scheme.
The recruitment and referral commissions ad a pyramid scheme layer to the business, incentivizing affiliate recruitment. This is done because without a constant injection of newly invested funds, Traffic Network Club will collapse.
When affiliate recruitment dies out and Traffic Network Club can no longer meet its ROI obligations, affiliates who have not stolen more than they’ve invested and paid in fees from subsequent affiliates loses out.
The mathematics of Ponzi schemes guarantees this will be the majority of Traffic Network Club affiliates.
Update 5th August 2016 –
George Bonck has advised via email:
I have read your article about my site and I have to agree with the ponzi aspect of it.
Since my intenti
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Traffic Network Club and its ownership structure?Traffic Network Club is a Louisiana-based entity allegedly owned by George Bonck, launched in July. The company claims to operate as Traffic Network Club, LLC, with Bonck serving as administrator and owner of the organization.
What products does Traffic Network Club offer to affiliates?
Traffic Network Club lacks retailable products or services. Affiliates market only the membership itself. Members can invest in "Club Shares," which include bundled advertising credits for displaying advertisements within the platform's network.
What is George Bonck's background in network marketing?
George Bonck previously promoted VidCommX, identified as a pyramid scheme, during 2014 on social media platforms including Google Plus and YouTube, establishing a history in multilevel marketing ventures.
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