I first came across Waszubb Global under the company name Waszupp Network.

The Waszupp Mentor Network website names Blaine Williams (
Wealth Creation Alliance
Ponzi), Fred Bender, Ricky Howe and Mark Campese (
Paycation
) as Global Directors of the company.

Further research however reveals Ash Sahib (full name: Ashraf Ash H Sahib) is credited as founder and CEO.

In Waszupp Mentor Network marketing material Sahib is credited as a “billionaire from Dubai”.

Somewhat curiously though, his name only appears on the Waszupp Mentor Network website in the description of company conference calls.

On Facebook Sahib (right) cites himself as Chairman and CEO at Waszupp Global.

As far as I can tell, Waszupp Mentor Network isn’t a company in and of itself, rather it’s a downline group within Waszupp Global.

On May 8th Sahib published an article “Success Breeds Success”, on which he used a header for “We Share Success”.

We Share Success was a failed brand of
Wazzub
. The company name first surfaced in late 2014 as a platform for Wazzub to offer virtual shares through.

That concept ultimately flopped, with Wazzub going on
launch a Ponzi scheme
in mid 2016.

Today the Wazzub website (Perfect Internet) informs visitors that it’s part of something called the “Unicorn Network”. The MLM opportunity itself appears to have finally collapsed.

I wasn’t able to tie Ash Sahib directly to Wazzub, but the similarities between the two company names is hard to ignore.

In 2014 Sahib was running 4x TradeBiz, a forex income opportunity that appears to have since collapsed.

Read on for a full review of the Waszupp Global MLM opportunity.

Waszupp Global Products

Waszupp Global has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Waszupp Global affiliate membership itself.

The Waszupp Global Compensation Plan

Waszupp Global affiliates sign up, pay $35 and are then paid to recruit other affiliates who do the same.

Waszupp Global pay recruitment commissions via a 3×8 matrix.

A 3×8 matrix places a Waszupp Global affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).

Levels three to eight of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.

A Waszupp affiliate signs up and pays $35. They must then personally recruit three affiliates who fill up the first level of their matrix.

This generates a $25 commission and unlocks level 2 of the matrix.

Level two of the matrix is filled as other affiliates fill level 1 of their matrix.

Once level 2 of the matrix is filled, a $292 commission is paid out and level three is unlocked.

Levels three to eight of the matrix operate in the same manner, with commissions paid across all eight levels as follows:

level 1 – re


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Waszupp Global and its corporate structure?
Waszupp Global is a matrix-based cycler operating under the $35 entry point model. Originally marketed as Waszupp Network, the company lists multiple Global Directors including Blaine Williams, Fred Bender, Ricky Howe, and Mark Campese. Ashraf Sahib is identified as founder and CEO, though organizational documentation reveals Waszupp Mentor Network functions as a downline group rather than independent entity.

Who are the key figures in Waszupp Global's management?
Ashraf Sahib (full name: Ashraf Ash H Sahib) serves as founder and CEO, self-identified as Chairman on social media platforms. Additional leadership includes Blaine Williams from Wealth Creation Alliance, Fred Bender, Ricky Howe, and Mark Campese


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