Zukul Gold was initially announced earlier this year but quickly vanished.

Earlier this month it appears to have resurfaced and is being touted as an entirely new opportunity.

Today we take a look at Zukul’s latest offering. Read on for a full review of the Zukul Gold MLM opportunity.

The Zukul Gold Product Line

Zukul Gold has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Zukul Gold affiliate membership itself.

Jeremy Rush claims Zukul Gold is an “independent affiliate” of a third-party gold company. Rush claims Zukul has “100% backing of the (gold) company”.

A Zukul Gold marketing presentation presented by Jeremy Rush repersents IGR, refinery based out of Turkey, as the gold company.

The Zukul Gold Compensation Plan

When I began researching Zukul Gold it wasn’t long before I was hit with a strong sense of deja vu.

Zukul Gold’s compensation plan is identical to that of Eagle Aurum Team.

The slide that confirmed this beyond a reasonable doubt was the matrix cycler tiers:

I recognized the Spanish names used, as I’d translated them to English in BehindMLM’s Eagle Aurum Team review.

I’d reviewed Eagle Aurum Team back in September, so it was still fresh in my mind.

Sure enough when I compared Zukul Gold’s cycler fees, they matched up perfectly with Eagle Aurum Team.

In a nutshell, Eagle Aurum Team operate a seven-tier matrix Ponzi cycler.

Recruitment commissions are paid out separately through a ten-level deep unilevel compensation structure, adding an additional pyramid layer to the scheme.

For a complete run-down of Eagle Aurum Team’s compensation plan see
BehindMLM’s Eagle Aurum Team review
.

Joining Zukul Gold

Zukul Gold affiliate membership is tied to the purchase of a €40 EUR matrix cycler position.

Conclusion

Zukul Gold is basically Jeremy Rush (right) signing up as an Eagle Aurum Team affiliate and then recruiting Zukul affiliates under him.

That’s
literally
all that’s happening here.

It’s not a separate opportunity, Zukul Gold itself is just piggy-backing onto another MLM underbelly scheme.

No doubt Rush has likely secured himself a healthy backdoor deal which sees him paid a bonus per Zukul affiliate who signs up too.

Seeing as the same is true for Zukul Gold, here’s BehindMLM’s conclusion from our
Eagle Aurum Team review
;

As with all Ponzi schemes, once recruitment of new affiliates dies down so too does the rate of new funds entering the scheme.

This will see Eagle Aurum starved of cash and unable to meet it’s ROI obligations.

Being a matrix-based compensation plan, Eagle Aurum affiliates will be able to spot a pending collapse by way of matrix cycling taking longer and longer.

Eventually the matrices will stall altogether, at which point Eagle Aurum will have collapsed entirely. At that point anyone who hasn’t withdrawn more than they have spent on matrix positions loses out.

Mathematically, this is guaranteed to be the majority of Eagle Aurum affiliates.

One additional aspect I


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Zukul Gold and its primary business model?
Zukul Gold is a multilevel marketing opportunity initially announced earlier in the year that resurged with claims of being an entirely new venture. It operates as an affiliate program marketing membership itself rather than tangible products or services, with no retailable offerings available to participants.

Who is Jeremy Rush in relation to Zukul Gold?
Jeremy Rush is a key figure promoting Zukul Gold, claiming the company maintains an "independent affiliate" status with a third-party gold refinery. He asserts Zukul Gold receives 100% backing from the gold company, reportedly identified as IGR, a refinery based in Turkey.

What products does Zukul Gold offer to affiliates?
Zukul Gold offers no retailable products or services to its affiliates. Members can only market and promote Zukul Gold affiliate membership itself,


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