Dwayne Starchuk, operating from Alberta, Canada, appears connected to Xxxtreme Exposure, an investment scheme promising 200% returns. The company's website relies on JavaScript from doublin.me, a domain linked to Starchuk, raising questions about its opaque operations and product offerings.
Xxxtreme Exposure provides no information on its website about who runs or owns the business. The WHOIS registration for xxxtremeexposure.com remains private. Website source code, however, pulls multiple Javascript scripts from doublin.me.
Doublin.me currently hosts another multi-level marketing opportunity. The WHOIS registration for doublin.me names Dwayne Starchuk. Starchuk reportedly entered internet marketing about three years ago, participating in various online ventures. One prior venture, F5M-MC Downline Builder, functioned as a referral rotator.
Xxxtreme Exposure offers no retail products or services for members to sell. Instead, the company provides advertising credits each time members invest. These credits can be used on the Xxxtreme Exposure website's internal advertising network.
Members make separate $5 payments for each investment. The company promises a 200% return, paying out $10 when investments reach this threshold. It does not specify a timeline for these returns. Xxxtreme Exposure also pays commissions on the invested amount for each new member recruited, down five levels. Level 1 recruits earn 10% commission. Level 2 recruits generate 5%, Level 3 2.5%, Level 4 2%, and Level 5 1%.
Membership to Xxxtreme Exposure is free. However, members cannot earn commissions without investing in the scheme.
Xxxtreme Exposure's investment returns come entirely from funds injected by existing and new members. The company's refund policy confirms this structure. When asked if refunds are available, the policy states: "No there are no re".
