BehindMLM:
- Arthur goes on to claim “people have tried to take over (his) platform”.
- Arthur goes on to claim his companies are being cloned.
- He doesn’t name Nyman in the video, but three weeks ago did serve him with an intellectual property theft Cease and Desist.
Conclusion
Although eComelize’s affiliate memberships are bundled with “store vouchers”, they don’t have anything to do with the compensation plan.
100% of commissions eComelize pays out are tied to recruitment, making the company a pyramid scheme.
How this is going to work with Bycoi when Duncan Arthur and Jan-Eric Nyman are at loggerheads I have no idea.
It’s hardly a stable foundation to build an MLM company off of. And that’s on top of the usual pyramid caveats.
What I’m not clear on is if eComelize intends to use Ovid or some other ecommerce platform.
Duncan Arthur mentions an attempt to clone his companies, but I’m unclear on whether that was just an attempt to gain control of Ovid or an actual 1:1 cloning.
In any event, as far as evaluation of eComelize as an MLM opportunity goes, it doesn’t matter.
While thankfully eComelize isn’t pitching bycoi as a “bitcoin killer” investment opportunity, the potential is still there. Well, perhaps not if Arthur remains in control of it – which brings us back to loggerheads.
I suppose there’s nothing stopping Nyman from launching his own token and attempting to continue where OneCoin left off.
Failing which, eComelize is a simple pyramid scheme that will collapse when recruitment inevitably implodes.
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