According to its website, We Share Abundance is

owned by Graham Frame & Rosa Frame who are the legal owners and also trade as Success Lifestyles.

On Facebook Graham Frame (right) goes by “Graham Ernest Frame”. His profile location in Tattershall, a village in Lincolnshire, UK.

Prior to launching We Share Abundance earlier this year, Frame was marketing the
All In One Profits
gifting scheme.

Success Lifestyles is a scam feeder operated by Frame.

Currently the website funnels potential victims into
Westland Storage
,
Crypto 300
and
Tiki Profit
. All three are Ponzi schemes.

Frame first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in 2013, through his
Empower Network
feeder
SimpleFastCash
.

In 2016 Frame resurfaced with
Classifieds That Pay
, a $5 a pop pyramid scheme.

Read on for a full review of We Share Abundance’s MLM opportunity.

We Share Abundance’s Products

We Share Abundance has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market We Share Abundance affiliate membership itself.

We Share Abundance’s Compensation Plan

We Share Abundance affiliates invest funds on the promise of advertised daily returns.

Pool 1 – invest $2.50 and receive 10 cents a day

Pool 2 – invest $3.75 and receive 25 cents a day

Pool 3 – invest $6.25 and receive 50 cents a day

Pool 4 – invest $12.50 and receive $1 a day

Pool 5 – invest $25 and receive $2 a day

Pool 6 – invest $75 and receive $5 a day

Note that Pools must be invested in sequential order. We Share Abundance also requires affiliates to login daily to receive returns.

There doesn’t appear to be any term limits on We Share Abundance investment.

Referral Commissions

We Share Abundance affiliates receive a 10% commission on funds invested by personally recruited affiliates.

Matrix Commissions

Everyone with an investment position in We Share Abundance is placed randomly into a matrix each month.

There are six matrices, corresponding with We Share Abundance’s six investment tiers.

An example provided by Graham Frame in a We Share Abundance marketing video suggests the company uses a 5xx matrix structure.

That is an open-ended 5 by X matrix, sized depending on how many positions there are in an investment tier.

Matrix commissions paid out are tied to levels of the matrix. At the end of each month every affiliate with an investment position is placed randomly in a corresponding matrix tier.

E.g. everyone who has invested in Pool 2 will receive a randomized position in the corresponding Pool 2 5xx matrix.

Specific percentages per matrix level aren’t provided.

Examples provided by Frame in We Share Abundance marketing suggest a percentage of funds invested for the month are used:

Joining We Share Abundance

Joining We Share Abundance is tied to a minimum $2.50 investment.

Full participation in We Share Abundance costs $125.

We Share Abundance affiliates who invest $125 within 48 hours of signing up receive $25 back in WESA tokens.

Update 29th January 2021 – 
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🤖 Quick Answer

What is We Share Abundance according to available information?
We Share Abundance is an investment scheme operated by Graham Frame and Rosa Frame, trading as Success Lifestyles. The platform claims to offer 50% monthly returns and directs participants toward associated Ponzi schemes including Westland Storage, Crypto 300, and Tiki Profit.

Who operates We Share Abundance?
Graham Ernest Frame and Rosa Frame are the registered owners and operators of We Share Abundance. Frame, based in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, UK, previously marketed other schemes including All In One Profits, SimpleFastCash, and Classifieds That Pay.

What investment schemes are connected to We Share Abundance?
The platform funnels participants into three associated schemes: Westland Storage, Crypto 300, and Tiki Profit, all identified as Ponzi operations. Success Lif


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