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There is absolutely no information on the Ads Residual website indicating who owns or runs the business.
Ads Residual Review
Registered on October 6, 2016, the Ads website domain, ads-residual.com registration is set to private.
At the time of this publication, Alexa estimates that France is the largest source of traffic into the Ads Residual website (48%).
This would suggest to me that whoever is running Ads Residual is also likely based out of France.
As always, if an MLM company is not willingly honest about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
Ads Residual Product Line
It’s very unfortunate that company has no retailable products or services whatsoever, with affiliates only able to market Ads affiliate membership itself.
Together with Ads affiliate membership are ad credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Ads website.
Ads Residual Comp Plan
The Ads company compensation plan has affiliates pay $50.00 per month and get paid to recruit others who do the same.
Take Note: Ads Residual affiliates can only withdraw 60% of commissions paid at any given time.
Recruitment Commissions
Ads Residual affiliates earn a 10% monthly commission on fees paid by affiliates they personally recruit.
Residual Commissions (binary)
A binary compensation assembly puts an Ads affiliate at the top of a binary team, divided into 2 separate sides (left and right).
These 2 spots form the initial level of the binary team. The next level is created by dividing each of the 2 spots into another 2 spots each (4 positions).
Ensuing levels of the binary team are created as required, with each new position holding twice as many spots as the preceding level.
At the end of every day, Ads Residual totals up membership fees paid by affiliates on each side of the binary team.
Funds are matched using a 1:1 ratio, with an affiliate paid 10% of matched funds.
Unmatched funds on the stronger binary side are carried over when the process repeats itself the next day.
Residual Commissions (uni-level)
A uni-level compensation assembly puts an Ads company affiliate at the top of a uni-level team.
The initial level of the uni-level team is occupied with personally recruited affiliates:
If any of these level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates of their own, they are then put on level 2 of the original affiliate’s uni-level team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are then put placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a hypothetical countless number of levels.
Ads Residual caps payable uni-level levels at 18. Affiliates pay $1.00 per affiliate put in their uni-level team across these 18 levels.
Joining Ads Residual
Ads Residual affiliate membership costs is $50.00 per month.
Conclusion
With no products marketed or sold to retail customers, Ads Residual shuffles fees paid by affiliates to those who recruit the most.
This would otherwise be known as a pyramid scheme.
A new Ads affiliate signs up and pays $50.00. They then earn commissions by recruiting other affiliates who do the same.
The fees paid by newly recruited affiliates fund commissions paid out, creating a closed-loop of chain-recruitment.
The ad credits bundled to Ads Residual affiliate fees mean nothing, serving only as pseudo-compliance in an effort to validate pyramid recruitment.
Bottom line, once recruitment of new affiliates trickles down, Ads program will ultimately collapse.
At that point in time, affiliates who have not yet recouped their monthly $50.00 fees by scamming enough people will lose out. Unfortunately, this will be the majority of Ads Residual affiliates.
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