Upnomix fails to provide information about who owns or runs the company on its website.
Upnomix’s website domain (“upnomix.com”) was privately registered on January 24th, 2021.
Upnomix provides two corporate addresses on its website; one in Costa Rica and one in South Africa.
The Costa Rica address is a virtual office owned by Regus. The South Africa address belongs to an unrelated clothing company.
As to where Upnomix is actually being operated from, Alexa currently ranks India as the only notable source of traffic to Upnomix’s website (45%).
Upnomix’s official Facebook page is also operated from India.
Thus is appears whoever is running Upnonix is based out of India.
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.
Upnomix’s Products
Upnomix has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Upnomix affiliate membership itself.
Upnomix’s Compensation Plan
Upnomix affiliates invest $300 on the promise of an advertised 200% ROI.
Alternatively if an Upnomix affiliate earns a combined $1800 from commissions and ROI payments, but has received less than $600 in ROI payments, their investment position expires regardless.
At this point reinvestment is required to continue earning.
The MLM side of Upnomix’s compensation plan pays on investment by recruited affiliates.
Matrix Cycler Commissions
Each Upnomix $300 investment purchases a matrix cycler position.
Uponomix’s cycler consists of two 2×3 matrices, named Player’s Board and Winner’s Board respectively.
A 2×3 matrix places an Upnomix affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Level three of the matrix is generated in the same manner and houses eight positions, for a total of twelve fourteen positions across the matrix.
When a new $300 position is invested in, an Upnomix affiliate is given a position on the Player’s Board.
Positions on the board are filled via subsequent $300 investments.
Once all fourteen positions in the matrix are filled, a $600 commission is paid out and the position cycles onto the Winner’s Board.
The Winner’s Board functions the same as the Player’s Board. Positions across a Winner’s Board matrix are filled as investment positions cycle out of the Player’s Board.
When all fourteen positions in a Winner’s Board matrix are filled, $10,000 is paid out. The affiliate also receives a new Winner’s Board position.
Note that to qualify for payment at the Winner’s Board tier, an Upnomix affiliate must recruit two affiliates who have each had one position cycle out of the Player’s Board tier.
If this requirement is not met and an Upnomix affiliate cycles out of a Winner’s Board, they forfeit the $10,000 commission.
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🤖 Quick Answer
Who operates Upnomix and where is it based?Upnomix does not disclose ownership or management information on its website. Domain registration is private since January 2021. The company lists offices in Costa Rica and South Africa, but these are virtual or unrelated addresses. Website traffic analysis and social media activity indicate operations originate from India, suggesting undisclosed management from that location.
What corporate addresses does Upnomix provide?
Upnomix lists two addresses: one in Costa Rica and one in South Africa. The Costa Rican address is registered to Regus, a virtual office provider. The South African address belongs to an unrelated clothing company, indicating these are not legitimate operational headquarters for the business.
What evidence suggests Upnomix operates from India?
Alexa traffic data shows India represents 45% of website traffic, the largest single source. Additionally,
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