Modeled on AdSurfDaily, StarAd24 sees affiliates invest in €50 “promotion packs” and pay up to €1000 when they join the company (20 positions).

The STARAD24 Affiliate Programme combines several well known and well proven compensation plan models, and has created a above (sic) average and very profitable system.

Each €50 position pays out an eventual €60 ROI, with ROI funds sourced from subsequent investment.

StarAd24 went into prelaunch almost a year ago (August 2014), likely retaining prelaunch status so as to sell the “getting in on the ground floor” illusion to new investors.

Being a HYIP Ponzi scheme (only single-level commissions are offered), StarAd24 naturally requires a constant influx of new investors to fend off collapse.

In a recent presentation the company announced a “new payment system”, which was none other than uPayCard.

Towards the end of the call things got interesting when the issue of uPayCard providing processor services to uFun Club was raised…

Hosting the StarAd24 presentation were Herbert Leitner and Sarah Smus. They appear to either be top investors in the scheme or management (StarAd24 
do not
provide any management or ownership information on their website).

Also present was Mark Wheeler, identified as uPayCard’s CEO.

[3:58] My name is Mark wheeler, I’m the CEO of uPayCard.

Our company has been in business for almost two years.

A little bit about myself; I was fortunate to live in London for six years and during that period Visa International was my largest client.

And when I went back to the United States I joined Visa and I was a Vice-President in the International Market Development Division.

And then I left Visa and got into the internet business and I have been in the internet business since 1999 and have been working with prepaid cards for thirteen years now.

Most of the presentation is dedicated to walking StarAd24 investors through the company’s backoffice and integration with uPayCard.

At the [37:00] mark Herbert Leitner opens the presentation up for Q&A, with the first question asked pertaining to uFun Club.

[37:44] We have a comment here:

“uPayCard is in collaboration with uFun something run by Alain Brazille, a French guy which has been proved corrupt.

Ten seconds of awkward silence pass, before Leitner asks “What’s this?”

[38:11] The question is regarding the validity and legal foundation of uPayCard … whether it has any collaboration with uFun.

Mark Wheeler eventually responds to the question, clarifying uPayCard’s involvement with uFun Club:

[38:30] uPayCard has no collaboration with uFun.

It is in a discussion point right now, that we would provide them only loading services and commission payout services for a fee.

So we are simply a transaction processor for them. We have absolutely nothing to do with their business.

For those unfamiliar with the opportunity,
uFun Club
is a global $1.17 billion dollar Ponzi scheme.

The company is currently under investigation in a number of


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the StarAd24 affiliate program structure?
StarAd24 operates an affiliate system requiring investors to purchase €50 promotion packs with potential €60 ROI per position. Entry fees reach €1000 for 20 positions. The compensation plan combines multiple models, utilizing single-level commissions typical of HYIP schemes dependent on continuous new investor recruitment.

How long has StarAd24 maintained prelaunch status?
StarAd24 entered prelaunch in August 2014, maintaining this status for approximately one year. Industry analysts suggest extended prelaunch duration serves marketing purposes, specifically promoting the "ground floor" investment opportunity illusion to attract new participants and capital.

What operational model characterizes StarAd24?
StarAd24 functions as a Ponzi scheme relying exclusively on single-level affiliate commissions. ROI distributions derive from subsequent investor investments rather


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