TruIQ Global launched in November 2017 and provides a UPS Store address in Utah on its website.
TruIQ Global’s original launch saw it combine a “Uniq Beauty Drink” with 1ViZN weight loss supplements, Bella Allume personal care products and essential oils.
There was also some weird “TruIQ TruLife” test;
Through TruIQ’s TruLife program, you’ll be able to test, track and improve your personal, social and environmental IQ.
Today TruIQ Global’s product line up is similar but they’ve also jumped on the hemp oil bandwagon. Oh and about a year ago, TruIQ also introduced a cryptocurrency investment scheme through TruQoin.
TruIQ Global fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
Further research reveals two founding executives in TruIQ Global’s marketing material; CEO Preston Stewart and President Jason Erik Golly.
Preston Stewart’s MLM history has seen him provide communication and software solutions to MLM companies since 1989.
As per Stewart’s LinkedIn profile, he launched Xennsoft in August 2005.
Xennsoft develops software for and supports the Direct Sales, Network Marketing and Party Plan industries.
Xennsoft’s website is still up but things seem pretty quiet. seems pretty dead. Xennsoft’s FaceBook page was abandoned in November 2019.
Its Twitter profile was abandoned in June 2018. In December 2021 it was resurrected as part of TruIQ’s transition into cryptocurrency.
BehindMLM featured Jason Golly as co-founder and CEO of
Engage Global
in November 2017.
Engage Global’s website is still up but, like TruIQ Global, no executive information is provided. Golly co-founding TruIQ Global suggests he might have left the company sometime in 2018.
When exactly Dan Lutz joined TruIQ Global corporate isn’t clear but in March 2021, Lutz put together the TruQoin whitepaper:
Dan Lutz is one of the ringleaders behind The Billion Coin Ponzi scheme.
The Billion Coin launched in 2016. It was a pretty simple non-MLM crypto Ponzi that primarily targeted third-world countries.
Investors invested in TBC, which went up in value the more money was invested. The problem was TBC was locked up by The Billion Coin and TBC couldn’t be cashed out.
In September 2016, Lutz
appealed to The Billion Coin investors
to elect him “TBC Leader for America”.
My name is Dan Lutz and I’m running for the Leader of The Billion Coin community for America.
I’ve been part of The Billion Coin Community since the prelaunch. And since the very beginning I recognized the genius of a coin whose price only goes up.
Lutz spends the rest of the video trotting out whacky conspiracy theories in an attempt to justify stealing money through Ponzi schemes.
In April 2020 the Philippine SEC issued a
The Billion Coin fraud warning
.
The public must be wary that any promise of ridiculous rates of return with little or no risks is an indication of a Ponzi Scheme where monies from new investors are used in paying fake “profits” to earlier investors.
Also, any promis
🤖 Quick Answer
What is TruIQ Global and when was it established?TruIQ Global is a multi-level marketing company founded in November 2017, operating from a UPS Store address in Utah. The company initially marketed beauty drinks, weight loss supplements, personal care products, and essential oils, later expanding into hemp oil products and cryptocurrency investments through TruQoin.
What products does TruIQ Global offer?
TruIQ Global's product portfolio includes Uniq Beauty Drink, 1ViZN weight loss supplements, Bella Allume personal care products, essential oils, hemp oil, and cryptocurrency investments through TruQoin. The company also operates TruLife, a program designed for personal, social, and environmental intelligence tracking.
What regulatory concerns surround TruIQ Global?
TruIQ Global has faced scrutiny for making unsubstantiated medical claims regarding its products
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