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AdvClix Review – Adcredit Ponzi Scam Or Is This Company Really Legit?

January 16, 2017 By Josh Paiva Leave a Comment

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Thanks for reading my AdvClix Review! Is this company really a $50.00 to $30,000.00 Adcredit Ponzi Fraud?

Lets dig in a bit and find out.

AdvClix Review – The Company

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The AdvClix website pinpoints a “Mr. Duffy” as CEO of the company.

Duffy is symbolized by an accounting themed stock cartoon image. His corporate bio in the meantime reads like it was written by someone who learned English as a second language:

“His devotion to his field of interest brings world’s all time greatest platform to change your life, to make it better, more luxurious and more comfortable, by doing very smart and easy work.”

In fact, there’s a good likelihood that “Mr. Duffy” doesn’t even really exist.

The AdvClix website domain, advclix.com, was privately registered on June 30, 2016.

With the exception of India, Alexa estimates 4 of the top 5 sources of traffic to the AdvClix website are in Africa.

As I’ve stated in the past, if an MLM company is not willingly truthful about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about handing over any money.

AdvClix –  Product Line

Adv Clix has absolutely no retailable products or services, with members only capable of marketing AdvClix membership itself.

When fully signed up, Adv Clix members invest in Ad Packs to participate in the income opportunity.

Together with each Ad Pack investment are advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising to other AdvClix members.

AdvClix – Compensation Plan

The AdvClix compensation plan has members invest in Ad Packs on the guarantee of an advertised ROI.

How much of a ROI is paid is determined by how much an AdvClix member invests:

  • Starter – invest $50.00 and receive a $240.00 ROI ($4.00 a week)
  • Advance – invest $100.00 and receive a $540.00 ROI ($9.00 a week)
  • Silver – invest $250.00 and receive a $1,050.00 ROI ($35.00 a week)
  • Expert – invest $500.00 and receive a $3,000.00 ROI ($50.00 a week)
  • Professional – invest $1,000.00 and receive a $6,600.00 ROI ($110.00 a week)
  • Master – invest $5,000.00 and receive a $36,000.00 ROI ($600.00 a week)
  • Gold – invest $7,000.00 and receive a $39,000.00 ROI ($1,300.00 a week)
  • Ultimate – invest $10,000.00 and receive $79,500.00 ROI ($1,325.00 a week)
  • Platinum – invest $15,000.00 and receive a $90,000.00 ROI ($3,000.00 a week)
  • Diamond – invest $30,000.00 and receive a $210,000.00 ROI ($7,000.00 a week)

Each AdvClix member must click a set amount of supplied ads every week in order to qualify for the ROI payout.

Referral commissions are offered on funds invested by downline members, paid through a uni-level compensation arrangement.

A uni-level compensation arrangement puts a member at the top of a uni-level team, with each personally recruited member put directly underneath them (level 1).

If a level 1 member recruits new members, they are then put on level 2 of the original member’s uni-level team.

If a level 2 member recruits new members, they are then put on level 3 and so on and so forth down a hypothetical endless number of levels.

Adv Clix members are capable of earning on up to 5 levels of recruitment. Referral commissions are paid as a percentage of funds invested by uni-level team members.

How many levels earned on is determined by how much an Adv Clix member themselves has invested:

  • Starter, Advance and Silver – 7% on level 1 (personally recruited members)
  • Expert – 7% on level 1 and 3% on level 2
  • Professional and Silver – 7% on level 1, 3% on level 2 and 1% on level 3
  • Master – 7% on level 1, 3% on level 2 and 1% on levels 3 and 4
  • Ultimate, Platinum and Diamond – 7% on level 1, 3% on level 2 and 1% on levels 3 to 5

Joining Adv Clix

AdvClix membership is completed by a $50.00 to $30,000.00 investment.

Bottom Line?

The AdvClix website states:

“AdvClix Share revenue with its members, generated from the online advertising business.”

By their own admission, members, under the pretext of purchasing advertising, are AdvClix’s lone source of revenue.

The use of this revenue to pay a weekly ROI makes Adv Clix an adcredit Ponzi scheme.

Notwithstanding the deceitful nature of AdvClix’s business model, the company insists it’s legal:

“IS ADVCLIX LEGAL? YES, AdvClix is 100% real Online Advertising Based Revenue sharing Business, registered in two countries.”

Clearly, being registered in two countries does not legalize AdvClix’s business model.

AdvClix – My Conclusion

Incorporation does not liken to regulatory approval of a business model, nor does it confirm legality. Normally, all that’s needed to incorporate is a name and local address, which can be virtual.

As with all Ponzi schemes, once new member recruitment dies down, AdvClix will be incapable of meeting its weekly ROI obligations.

Considering the offered plans, it’s easy to see the more expensive plans rapidly exhausting the system of money.

The AdvClix administrators do not even need to front actual money to create a few spots at the upper levels. The ROI paid out on these spots will likely have the administrators collect most of the funds invested.

AdvClix members in the meantime are shown monopoly money in their backoffices, with the awareness they’ve been scammed only hitting when they attempt to withdraw.

When you’re advertising a $210,000.00 ROI on a $30,000.00 investment, mathematics decrees that most AdvClix members are going to lose money.

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