Abundance Network’s Products
Abundance Network has no retail-able products or services, with affiliates only able to market Abundance Network affiliate membership itself.
Abundance Network’s Compensation Plan
New Abundance Network affiliates gift $100 to existing Abundance Network affiliates.
The specific compensation plan used by Abundance Network is a 2-up model, tracked through a unilevel team.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
A new Abundance Network affiliate is recruited and gifts $100 to an existing affiliate.
They then start spamming a supplied phone number, with the aim of recruiting people under them.
Here’s how gifting payments within Abundance Network play out:
affiliates keep $100 gifted by the first affiliate they recruit
$100 gifted by the second affiliate they recruit is passed upline (to the affiliate who recruited them)
affiliates keep $100 gifted by the third affiliate they recruit
$100 gifted by the fourth affiliate they recruit is passed upline (to the affiliate who recruited them)
affiliates keep $100 gifted by their fifth and onward personally recruited affiliates
The unilevel team comes into play by nature of recruited affiliates also having to pass-up gifting payments from their second and fourth recruited affiliates.
Affiliates recruited by those affiliates also have to pass up their second and fourth gifting payments, and so on and so forth.
Depending on how deep an Abundance Network’s unilevel team grows, passed up gifting payments can theoretically be sourced from an infinite number of levels.
The fact that math guarantees the majority of gifting participants lose money, means Jeff Long’s Abundance Network marketing efforts are clearly in violation of the FTC Act.
As per the FTC Act, it is illegal to make false or unsubstantiated income claims to market an MLM opportunity.
One need only look as far as MOBE or Digital Altitude for recent enforcement actions related to FTC Act violations.
Gifting schemes like Abundance Network operate as pyramid schemes.
Nothing is marketed or sold to retail customers, with 100% of commissions paid out sourced from new recruits.
What differentiates a gifting pyramid scheme from a regular pyramid scheme is payment being made directly between participants.
The end result of both models however is the same.
Jeff Long and top recruiters will receive the lion’s share of funds gifted into Abundance Network.
In order for Long and his top recruiters to make that money, the rest of the Abundance Network affiliate-base has to lose it. #abundance #network #scam
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