Zonex Help, a new scheme promising returns of up to 100% within 30 days, has launched without disclosing its owners. The website domain, zonexhelp.com, was privately registered on July 6, 2016. Traffic analysis suggests operations are based in India or Indonesia, with a soft launch planned for Indonesia on August 14.

The company offers no tangible products or services. Affiliates can only market Zonex Help membership itself, a common characteristic of pyramid schemes. The business model relies entirely on recruiting new members and their investments.

Participation in Zonex Help requires affiliates to invest between $10 and $5000. The promised daily return on investment (ROI) varies by investment tier: 3% for $10-$700, 4% for $710-$2500, and 5% for $2510-$5000. A critical condition for withdrawing any ROI is reinvesting 75% of the initial investment back into the scheme.

Referral commissions are structured through a unilevel system. Affiliates earn a percentage of funds invested by their downline, with rates decreasing with each subsequent level. The commission structure is as follows: 5% on level 1, 4% on level 2, 3% on level 3, 2% on level 4, 1% on level 5, and 0.5% on levels 6 and deeper. To qualify for commissions beyond level 1, an affiliate must recruit at least 10 paying members.

Membership in Zonex Help is free, but a minimum investment of $10 is mandatory to participate in the investment opportunity. The company's website describes Zonex Help as a community platform for mutual assistance, connecting those needing help with those ready to provide it. However, this description contradicts the mandatory investment requirement for participation.