We Got Friends fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.
A corporate address in Carson City, Nevada for We Got Friends LLC is provided.
This address belongs to Eazy Bit Start LLC. Eazy Biz Start sells LLC formation services to “protect yourself from liability”.
We Got Friends marketing videos are hosted by David Dubbs and Val Smyth. The pair appear to be running the company.
Smyth first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar in 2015 as co-admin of Total Takeover.
Total Takeover
was a relatively short-lived recruitment scheme. A few months after launch Total Takeover collapsed.
Later in the year Smyth returned with
The Elite Networker
, another recruitment-driven opportunity.
In 2016 Smyth launched Mentoring Millionaires, a combination pyramid gifting scheme.
Smyth’s last BehindMLM appearance was
Legends VIP Network
in August 2019.
Legends VIP Network was a pyramid scheme built around pirated stream content. From what I’ve been able to piece together, Legends VIP Network collapsed sometime in 2022.
David Dubbs (right) made a name for himself in Bellamora.
Bellamora shut down in 2011, prompting Dubbs to continue on as a marketer focused on lead generation.
This primarily takes place via The Conversion Pros, of which Dubbs is the Chief Marketing Officer.
The Conversion Pros provided leads for MLM scams, culminating in owner Ron Pope being part of the CashFX Group Ponzi launch team in 2019.
Pope’s role within CashFX Group has never been publicly clarified. He’s widely seen as a co-founder of the company, extending as far as a silent owner/executive.
The Ponzi side of CashFX Group
collapsed
in November 2021. The pyramid side of the scam continued into early 2022 but by mid year had also collapsed.
Through The Conversion Pros, Dubbs ran marketing training for CashFX Group Ponzi recruiters.
I thought this ended in January 2022. Turns out Dubbs was still coaching CashFX Group Ponzi scammers into mid 2022, the videos have just been deleted.
Whether Dubbs himself participated in CashFX Group as an investor is unclear. Given his close proximity to Ron Pope, it’s highly likely.
As opposed to pretending We Got Friends is based out Nevada, Val Smyth and David Dubbs operate from Canada and Nashville, Tennessee respectively.
Read on for a full review of We Got Friends’ MLM opportunity.
We Got Friends’ Products
We Got Friends has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market We Got Friends affiliate membership itself.
We Got Friends affiliate membership provides access to 100 leads a month.
Here’s Val Smyth’s description of the leads, taken from a February 2023 We Got Friends marketing webinar:
Every month you have 100 leads guaranteed. Opt-ins, opt-ins, people that are looking to make three to seven thousand dollars a month in an online business. Possibly even using their cell phones.
You’re gonna get all fields of information. Time, date-stamped, first name, last name, email address, ce
🤖 Quick Answer
What is We Got Friends and its business model?We Got Friends is a recruitment-based opportunity charging $69.95 monthly through its "Nitroline" program. The company operates from a Carson City, Nevada address shared with LLC formation service Eazy Bit Start LLC. Marketing materials are presented by David Dubbs and Val Smyth, who appear to direct operations.
What is Val Smyth's background in similar ventures?
Val Smyth has been associated with multiple recruitment-driven schemes since 2015. These include Total Takeover, which collapsed months after launch; The Elite Networker; and Mentoring Millionaires, described as a pyramid gifting scheme combining recruitment elements with financial incentives.
What transparency issues surround We Got Friends?
We Got Friends fails to publicly disclose ownership or executive leadership information on its official website. The corporate address provided belongs to
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