W10X provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.
The W10X website domain (“w10x.co”) was privately registered on April 20th, 2017.
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.
W10X Products
W10X has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market W10X affiliate membership itself.
W10X affiliate membership provides access to “wealth coaching” and cryptocurrency “E-Learning” courses.
The W10X Compensation Plan
W10X affiliates pay membership fees and are paid to recruit others who do the same.
Direct Recruitment Commissions
For each W10X affiliate recruited who pays $99 in fees, a $100 commission is paid out to the affiliate who recruited them.
The W10X compensation plan does not state where the additional $1 to pay the $100 commission is sourced from.
Residual Recruitment Commissions
Residual recruitment commissions are paid out via a 1-up/3-up commission model, tracked through a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
Using this unilevel compensation structure, recruited affiliates are classified as direct or pass-up in the order they are recruited.
The first, third and fifth affiliate recruited generates a commission for the recruiting affiliate.
Commissions generated by recruitment of the second, fourth and sixth affiliates are passed up to the upline affiliate (affiliate who recruited the recruiting affiliate).
After the sixth affiliate, the same concept is repeated using a 3-up model.
This sees commissions generated on the 10th, 14th, 18th etc. affiliates recruited passed up.
The recruiting affiliate keeps all commissions generated that are not passed up (7th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th etc.).
Commissions generated are based on the base-level $99 fee and four-tiers of increased fees.
Wealth Builder Coaching ($99 a month) – $50 monthly residual commission
PW1 ($200) – $100 one-time commission
PW2 ($400) – $200 one-time commission
PW3 ($800) – $400 one-time commission
PW4 ($1600) – $800 one-time commission
Note that for PW1 to PW4, a W10X affiliate has to “qualify” for commissions by either buying in themselves or passing up a sale to a recruited affiliate.
The “up” component of the compensation plan required affiliates who are recruited and not passed up, to “pass up” their recruited affiliates using the same 1up/3up compensation model.
Using this model, it is possible a W10X affiliate can earn down a theoretically infinite
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates W10X?W10X provides no publicly available information about its ownership or management structure on its website. The domain w10x.co was privately registered on April 20th, 2017, further obscuring the company's leadership details and organizational transparency.
What products does W10X offer?
W10X has no retailable products or services. Members can only market W10X affiliate membership itself, which provides access to wealth coaching and cryptocurrency e-learning courses.
How does the W10X compensation plan work?
W10X affiliates pay membership fees and receive commissions for recruiting others. For each recruited affiliate paying $99 in fees, a $100 commission is distributed to the recruiting member.
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