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What Is Dacxi? It’s Another OneCoin Ponzi Scheme Clone?!

Welcome to my Dacxi review!

The thing about a Ponzi scheme that’s been caught is that its followers, promoters, and its management team will always find a way to spread out and rebrand the product.

This makes it difficult to really put a stop to one Ponzi scheme. Then there’s the fact that they’ll also get new promoters and followers, so they spread out even further.

Today, we’re taking a look at a possible clone of a previously caught Ponzi scheme. This is Dacxi.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Dacxi in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what makes this a Ponzi scheme and why we think it's a OneCoin clone.

Dacxi Review Summary

Product Name:  Dacxi

Founder:  Ed Ludbrook

Product Type:  Investment MLM

Price:  $100 minimum investment

Best For:  No one

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Summary:  Dacxi is an investment MLM company that ends up being a OneCoin clone, with its business model looking quite similar to it. There's no proof that there's money being made here other than people's investments, and it just has a lot of red flags

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is eComelize? Avoid This OneCoin Ponzi Clone!

Welcome to my eComelize review!

One of the most notorious MLM companies called OneCoin is still wreaking havoc by going under many disguises, all thanks to their previous leaders and promoters.

The worst part here is that some of them even associate the new companies with OneCoin, even though it’s made international headlines not too long ago.

Today, we’re looking at one of the biggest spin-offs called eComelize.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with eComelize in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this clone has in store for you...

eComelize Review Summary

Product Name:  eComelize

Founder:  Jan-Eric Nyman

Product Type:  Cryptocurrency MLM

Price:  EUR 0 to EUR 2790

Best For:  No one!

What Is eComelize Image Summary

Summary:  eComelize is an investment platform that's actually a clone of a notorious Ponzi scheme called OneCoin. There's no way this program's legitimate, and we've got all the red flags for it in this article.

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is Cloud 9 Life? A Brand New MLM Company?

Welcome to my Cloud 9 Life review!

One of the most common, and possibly the most competitive, niches in the MLM industry is the health and wellness niche. If you were ever introduced into MLM companies, you were probably recruited into a company that sold supplements, skin care, and more.

On our Recommended list of programs even, we have a few MLM companies that belong to the Health and Wellness niche.

Today, we’re going to review a MLM company called Cloud 9 Life and find out if it meets our standards.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Cloud 9 Life in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this brand new company is all about...

Cloud 9 Life Review Summary

Product Name:  Cloud 9 Life

Founder:  AK Khalil

Product Type:  Health and Wellness MLM

Price:  $49 annual membership + $49 to $59 autoship + Various starter packs

Best For:  No one

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Summary:  Cloud 9 Life is a health and wellness MLM company that's been around for a few years, so it's relatively new. It's not something that we just want to recommend just yet. There's no proof that people (outside of management) are making money, and they're competing in a very saturated market

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is Alysdax? A HYIP Ponzi Scheme Exposed!

Welcome to my Alysdax review!

We’ve handled a number of HYIP or High-Yield Investment Programs over the past few months, and every one of them turned out to be just as bad as the next.

These programs make false promises of multiplying your investment while giving you the opportunity to earn passive income. You get drawn in with their fancy presentations, pictures of their luxurious homes and cars that they probably just rented, and pictures of their supposed bank accounts that could easily be reverse-searched on Google.

Let me tell you right now that when someone tells you that could double or triple your investment without explaining how it works, you’re probably getting recruited for a pyramid scheme.

This is Alysdax.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Alysdax in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this ponzi scheme is all about...

Alysdax Review Summary

Product Name:  Alysdax

Founder:  Not disclosed

Product Type:  HYIP MLM Company

Price:  $25 to $50,000 Minimum Investment

Best For:  NO ONE!

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Summary:  Alysdax is a HYIP or high-yield investment program within a MLM company. But this has all the makings of a Ponzi scheme. Their source of income of recruitment, there's no verifiable information about owners, and they're not even regulated to carry out any form of investment.

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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Tradera Review – A Forex Subscription MLM Reviewed!

Welcome to my Tradera review!

In the MLM Industry, you’ll rarely find one that serves in the Forex trading niche. It’s even rarer to find decent and legitimate ones too. But you might be wondering, how is Forex trading even going to fit the MLM industry? 

Well, the legitimate ones we reviewed came in the form of newsletters and investment guides. You’re buying and selling a subscription into a resource for Forex trading. If you get word of a MLM company that markets a trading bot, it’s probably a scam. 

Today, we’re reviewing Tradera, a Forex trading subscription service of sorts.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Tradera in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this program is all about...

Tradera Review Summary

Product Name:  Tradera

Founder:   Not disclosed

Product Type:  Forex Subscription MLM

Price:  $15 for 28 days for affiliate members

Best For:  No one

Tradera Review Image Summary

Summary: Tradera is a MLM company that provides a Forex education through their membership or subscription. However, we don't want to recommend this program to anyone simply because there's no owner information and no information about where they operate. It's more of a trust issue than anything else that prevents us from recommending this program.

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is Python Signals? Read All About This Ponzi Scheme!

Welcome to my Python Signals review!

Over the past year, Smart Affiliate Success has uncovered a lot of these cryptocurrency pyramid schemes. It doesn’t really take a lot of brain cells to identify whether or not a MLM company is a pyramid scheme too. You just have to look for some of the biggest red flags.

Granted, there were a handful of pyramid schemes that actually did a great job at looking like a legitimate income opportunity.

Today, we’re looking at an almost-legitimate MLM company that could’ve passed anyone’s standards. This is Python Signals.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Python Signals in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why we think this is a Ponzi scheme...

Python Signals Review Summary

Product Name:  Python Signals

Founder:  Marius Landman, Gavin Victor, and Enakirerhi Ejoywoke

Product Type:  Cryptocurrency MLM

Price:  $150 to $2000 subscriptions

Best For:  NO ONE!

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Summary:  Python Signals is a cryptocurrency MLM program that's marketed by people who've had previous involvement with other pyramid schemes. It's just suspicious when all three of them are involved into this new one because we have reason to believe that this might be their newest pyramid scheme

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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Is Vista Network a Scam? Don’t Join This Ponzi Scheme!

Welcome to my Vista Network review!

There’s a reason why people are hesitant about getting into cryptocurrency, and it’s because it’s often associated with pyramid schemes and Ponzi schemes. MLM companies are popping up like crazy that markets cryptocurrency investment, but are actually no more than scams.

Cryptocurrency investment is a legitimate way to make money, and it’s a lucrative one at that. This is how a lot of scams are reeling in their victims. False promises of easy money can get people to throw in their hard-earned cash over nothing.

Today, we’re reviewing a company called Vista Network and we’ll tell you why we think it’s a Ponzi scheme.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Vista Network in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why it's a ponzi scheme...

Vista Network Review Summary

Product Name:  Vista Network

Founder:  Armen Temurian

Product Type:  Cryptocurrency MLM

Price:  0.05 BTC/ETH to 8 BTC/ETH (Conversion in the article)

Best For:  No one

Is Vista Network a Scam Image Summary

Summary:  Vista Network is a MLM or multi-level marketing company that markets a cryptocurrency investment platform. However, we have reason to believe that this is a Ponzi scheme because there's no proof that investments are carried out. There's also proof that their compensation plan is revolved around incentivizing recruitment without products sold

Rating: 1/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Cointiply a Scam? A GPT Site That Pays Out In BTC!

Welcome to my Cointiply review!

Paid surveys and GPT sites are very common online, and we’ve reviewed quite a number of them here at Smart Affiliate Success. But we only found a few sites that we could actually recommend where you could make a sizable income.

Note that sizable income doesn’t mean full-time income either. Most of the survey sites that you’ll see and sign up for will only pay you a few dollars for a couple of months of work.

But this program doesn’t pay you with cash, but with something more valuable: BITCOIN. But do people know how to use Bitcoin? A handful, maybe.

Today, this is Cointiply.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Cointiply in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this program is all about and whether or not it's worth the time and effort...

Cointiply Review Summary

Product Name:  Cointiply

Founder:  Not disclosed

Product Type:   Get Paid To Survey Site

Price:  Free to join

Best For:  No one

Is Cointiply a Scam Image Summary

Summary: Cointiply is a get-paid-to or GPT program that offers various tasks in exchange for Satoshi, which is a small fraction of a fraction of BTC (Bitcoin). Simply put, there's little money to be made here, and it's not as impressive as one thinks. You can't even cash out in real money because they only have Bitcoin Wallet as the option. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No!

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Wakaya Perfection Review – A Not-So-Perfect Health MLM Company?

Welcome to my Wakaya Perfection review!

MLM companies usually make headlines for two reasons: either they did something revolutionary for the industry, or they screwed up big time. Most of the time it’s the latter. This is why legitimate MLM companies often get a bad rep, and the handful of MLM’s that we do recommend end up being thrown in together with these troublemakers.

Today, we’re looking at what could’ve been a decent MLM company, but ended up screwing other MLM companies and several non-MLM companies.

This is Wakaya Perfection.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Wakaya Perfection in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what's wrong with this company...

Wakaya Perfection Review Summary

Product Name:  Wakaya Perfection

Founder:  David Gilmour and Todd Smith

Product Type:  Health and Wellness MLM

Price:  $49.95 one-time fee plus various kits

Best For:  NO ON!

Wakaya Perfection Review Image Summary

Summary:  Wakaya Perfection is a health and wellness MLM company that markets ginger-based and other plant-based products. But we can't recommend this to anyone looking for a source of income. On top of low income potential, it's been in a lot of trouble with the law and is facing a lot of lawsuits. There are also allegations of dangerous chemicals in their products, but we don't have proof that they do. All we know is that they have some serious rivalry with a very legitimate MLM company.

Rating: 30/100

Recommended: No!

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Is Points2Shop a Scam? It’s Not Your Typical GPT Site For Sure

Welcome to my Points2Shop review!

Paid survey programs are a dime-a-dozen. We probably review a couple of them every week here at Smart Affiliate Success. But when it boils right down to it, you only need to look at one thing: its income potential.

Not all sites are made equal though. A few of the sites can only pay out decent income, and even then, it doesn’t guarantee a full-time income. There are even a few that don’t pay out cash rewards.

Today, we’re looking at Points2Shop.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Points2Shop in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this GPT site is all about and why it's probably worth doing...

Points2Shop Review Summary

Product Name:  Points2Shop

Founder:  Mat M and Joanna L

Product Type:  Get Paid To Survey Program

Price:  Free to join

Best For:  People who shop frequently with their partner sites

Is Points2Shop a Scam Image Summary

Summary:  Points2Shop is a legitimate get-paid-to site that has a few decent income opportunities, but there's no money to be made here. You're going to be earning points that you can use for their shopping partners. If you do shop a lot, it's worth checking out...

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: Yes and no!

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