Zeek Rewards COO Dawn Wright-Olivares appeared on Aces Radio Live yesterday, a broadcast that quickly moved beyond typical public relations. Listeners raised direct questions about the company's operations, pushing against a pattern of soft interviews previously conducted by MLM Helpdesk's Troy Dooly. The exchange offered a rare glimpse into how the company addressed mounting Ponzi scheme concerns.

Previous interviews with Wright-Olivares, including one with Dooly at an earlier Zeek Rewards event, yielded little more than positive publicity. A nearly thirty-two minute discussion offered minimal substance, focusing instead on company talking points. This trend had defined corporate appearances up to that point.

Wright-Olivares opened yesterday's Aces Radio Live call with a ten-minute monologue. Dooly then prompted her to explain affiliate support delays. She stated the complexities of Zeek Rewards' compensation plan and affiliates calling for incorrect reasons made adequate support "impossible."

She accused Zeek Rewards affiliates of asking questions readily available on the company website. This effectively blamed affiliates for months of customer support bottlenecks. Dooly supported her, saying affiliates expected to "just pick up the phone... and get an answer without working for it" (21:35).

The call shifted at the 22:00 mark when co-host Jim Gillhouse took questions from listeners. The first question directly addressed Troy Dooly's relationship with Zeek Rewards.

Gillhouse asked, "One question that keeps coming up over and over again is are you personally involved in this company and being compensated by this company for some reason?" Dooly responded, "No, absolutely not. Nor is any of my family." Dooly had acted as a spokesperson for Zeek Rewards in recent months, leading to listener questions about his impartiality.

The full Aces Radio Live call contained the direct question about Zeek Rewards' corporate staff facing Ponzi concerns, which Troy Dooly immediately moved to shut down.