There is no information on the Your Web Base website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Your Web Base website domain (“yourwebbase.com”) was registered on the 31st of July 2015, however the domain registration is set to private.
Further research reveals the email address attached to the “email us” section of the Your Web Base website was used by the RE247365 affiliate “R&P Marketing”:
RE247365
was a recruitment driven scheme launched about a year ago. Amid claims of
$580,000 in fraud and $300,000 locked in frozen funds
, the scheme collapsed shortly after launch.
According to Nevada state records, R&P Markteing’s business registration license expired earlier this year in April.
The sole listed “Officer” of R&P Marketing is Joshua Matheney, ergo Matheney is likely the owner of Your Web Base.
Why this information is not presented on the Your Web Base website is a mystery.
Read on for a full review of the Your Web Base MLM business opportunity.
The Your Web Base Product Line
Your Web Base has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Your Web Base affiliate membership itself.
The Your Web Base Compensation Plan
The Your Web Base compensation plan sees affiliates recruit as many affiliates as they can, and then get paid when those affiliates complete various tasks.
We are creating this massive database of “people you know”. In other words, who knows who and who got to them first.
Commissions in Your Web Base are purportedly funded by third-parties, who pay the company for access to their affiliate database.
In order for any company, including the 7, to use the Database as their founding base they are required to pay all the members money.
The member are (sic) not required to participate in the programs or even use them but if any of their people do the companies are required to pay them the same reward as someone who does.
The specific compensation structure Your Web Base utilize is that of a unilevel.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any of these level 1 affiliates go on to recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
Typically a unilevel team is also of infinite width, however Your Web Base cap each affiliate’s unilevel team width at 999 positions.
Your Web Base claim that if an affiliate wants to recruit more than 999 people, ‘
they could just sign up again
‘.
Once specific tasks are completed, the third-party companies who commissioned them pay Your Web Base, who in turn share a percentage of the commission with their affiliates.
Joining Your Web Base
Affiliate membership with Your Web Base is free.
Conclusion
We are 100% free. The money you earn from you
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns and operates Your Web Base?Your Web Base does not publicly disclose ownership information on its website. Domain registration records are private. Investigation links the business email to R&P Marketing, a collapsed recruitment scheme associated with Joshua Matheney, suggesting potential ownership connection.
When was Your Web Base registered?
The yourwebbase.com domain was registered on July 31, 2015. However, domain registration details are set to private, limiting public access to ownership and administrative information.
What is the connection between Your Web Base and RE247365?
The email address used by Your Web Base matches one previously associated with R&P Marketing, an affiliate of RE247365. RE247365 was a recruitment-driven scheme that collapsed amid fraud allegations totaling $580,000 and $300,000 in frozen funds.
What happened to R&P Marketing?
R&P Marketing's Nevada business
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