Although a bio appears for the WinNet Club founder on the website, his name is mysteriously absent.

A WinNet Club presentation however identifies the founder as “Wendell G. Santana”:

The company claims Santana was born in Texas and founded “Globe Voice Company Inc.” in 2007, who presumably provide the VOIP service (or access to) that Winnet Club markets.

Santana’s current location, along with where WinNet Club is based out of is not provided.

The WinNet Club website domain (“winnet.club”) lists a “Willie Santana” as the owner, with an address in the US state of Texas.

Whether WinNet Club is being run out of Texas though is doubtful. From a WinNet Club business presentation:

Our servers are located in Russia and two other servers will monitor the backups.

We are registered as Enterprise Communications and already operate in the USA since 2007.

Here’s where things get a little interesting.

Santana also owns the domain “globo4x.com”, which is currently billing itself as “winnet bank”:

WinNet Bank is established in Belize and Hong Kong, providing financial services on behalf of WINNET BANK Financial Group S/A.

As a company with different services in corporate and investment bank, WinNet Bank provides new approaches on financial management with security and control, focused in market global expansion.

WinNet Bank is regulated by tax authority of the Republic of Panama. We offer economic products and services that meet different aims of different investors in the financial market.

Panama, Belize, Russia 
and
Hong Kong?

It would seem some thought has gone into the creation of WinNet Club, with a mind towards safeguarding against regulatory safeguarding.

I wonder why that could be?

Read on for a full review of the WinNet Club MLM business opportunity.

The WinNet Club Product Line

WinNet Club market a $49.95 a month VOIP service. The service comes with 3000 minutes.

The WinNet Club Compensation Plan

The WinNet Club pays out retail commissions on the sale of VOIP packages, but primarily revolves around the recruitment of affiliates and their purchase of affiliate packages.

There are five affiliate packages on offer:

Partner – $50

Start – $150

Standard – $350

Master – $850

Senior – $1450

Note that the Partner package appears to be a retail only affiliate option. It does not qualify an affiliate to earn through the WinNet MLM compensation plan.

Retail Commissions

If a WinNet Club affiliate manages to sell the $49.95 VOIP service to a retail customer, they are paid a 10% commission ($4.95).

A 2% residual commissions are also available. WinNet Club affiliates are paid $1 when recruited affiliates sell the VOIP service to retail customers.

This residual commission is paid out down three levels of recruitment.

Recruitment Commissions

When a WinNet Club affiliate recruits a new affiliate, they are directly compensated as follows:

Start – $10

Standard – $20

Master – $40

Senior – $100

Binary Commissions

Residual recruitment c


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is the founder of WinNet Club?
WinNet Club's founder is identified as Wendell G. Santana in company presentations. According to claims on the website, Santana was born in Texas and founded Globe Voice Company Inc. in 2007, which allegedly provides VOIP services. The domain registration lists Willie Santana as owner with a Texas address.

Where are WinNet Club's servers located?
According to WinNet Club business presentations, the company's servers are located in Russia, with two additional servers designated for backup monitoring purposes. The actual operational base remains undisclosed despite domain registration references to Texas.

What services does WinNet Club offer?
WinNet Club markets VOIP services, allegedly provided through Globe Voice Company Inc., founded in 2007. The company operates through a multi-level marketing structure resembling the TelexFree model, targeting Portuguese-


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