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The YoloPros website pinpoints Jay Ahlin and Kai Jacobson as co-founders of this company.
This is in conjunction with the YoloPros website domain registration, which states that Kai Jacobson is the owner. An address in Hawaii, in the US state is provided.
YoloPros Review
Earlier in the year, Kai Jacobson was also endorsing iCharity Club, which is a cash gifting scam on Facebook.
Jacobson also has an affiliate position in Lifewave. Up until last month, it was called “Kai Jacobson Randy Hood”, and has since been given a new name of “K & R International”.
Jay Ahlin is based out of Nevada and was an affiliate with iWowwe until around 2012.
Ahlin was also endorsing iCharity Club on Facebook earlier this year. In addition, he has also promoted WeShare Crowdfunding, another cash gifting scheme.
Other MLM opportunities Ahlin has promoted include, but are not limited to, RE24/7/365 (pyramid scheme), EmSquared (Mannatch spinoff), Malibu Mastermind (collapsed investment scheme), YouGetPaidFast (cash gifting), Infinity2Gobal (Ponzi scheme whose owner is being pursued by the FBI) and Rocket Cash Cycler (pyramid scheme).
Read on for my full review.
YoloPros Product Line
YoloPros has absolutely no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market YoloPros affiliate membership itself.
Together with YoloPros affiliate membership, you also get access to an e-book library and “digital products”.
YoloPros Compensation Plan
The YoloPros compensation plan has affiliates sign up and buy 10 digital-product packages.
“Product Packages range in price from $200 to $1,000 dollars containing hundreds of digital products, covering a wide spectrum of niche markets.”
Commissions contained in the YoloPros compensation plan are received when affiliates recruit others who also do the same.
Affiliate Ranks
There are 4 ranks contained in the YoloPros compensation plan.
Together with respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
- Affiliate – sign up as a YoloPros affiliate for $219.95
- 1 Star – recruit at least two affiliates and buy into at least Product Package 2
- 2 Star – recruit at least three affiliates, two of which are 1 Star or higher
- 3 Star – recruit four affiliates
- 4 Star – qualification criteria not provided
Take Note: The qualification page on the website seems to be incomplete. 3 Star qualification criteria ends and the 4 Star qualification criteria is not even provided.
Commission Qualification
In order to qualify for commissions on recruited affiliates, YoloPros affiliates must themselves purchase all 10 offered digital product tiers:
- Product Package 1 – $200
- Product Package 2 – $200
- Product Package 3 – $300
- Product Package 4 – $400
- Product Package 5 – $500
- Product Package 6 – $600
- Product Package 7 – $700
- Product Package 8 – $800
- Product Package 9 – $900
- Product Package 10 – $1000
Recruitment Commissions
Yolo Pros affiliates earn a 50% commission when they recruit an affiliate ($100.00).
The 50% commissions continue to be paid on successive Product Package buys through personally recruited affiliates.
Residual Recruitment Commissions
Residual commissions in YoloPros are paid through a uni-level compensation assembly.
A uni-level compensation assembly puts an affiliate at the top of a uni-level team, with each personally recruited affiliate put directly underneath them (level 1).
If a level 1 affiliate recruits new affiliates, they are thenplaced on level 2 of the original affiliate’s uni-level team.
If a level 2 affiliate recruits new affiliates, they are then put on level 3 and so on and so forth down a hypothetical countless number of levels.
Yolo Pros caps payable uni-level levels at 4.
Residual commissions paid as a percentage of commissions produced by affiliates in the uni-level team based on affiliate rank as follows:
- 1 Star – 10% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates)
- 2 Star – 10% on levels 1 and 2
- 3 Star – 10% on levels 1 and 2 and 20% on level 3
- 4 Star – 10% on levels 1 and 2, 20% on level 3 and 10% on level 4
Joining YoloPros – Cost To Join
The cost of YoloPros affiliate membership is $19.95 per month.
New affiliates will need to purchase product packages in order to earn commissions. The minimum cost is $200.00 (for the initial package).
Full participation in the YoloPros compensation plan is $5,200.00 plus $19.95 per month.
YoloPross – My Conclusion
YoloPros is basically a sad justification to bundle valueless PLR e-book packages to recruitment commissions.
100% of revenue produced in YoloPros is obtained from recruited affiliates and paid to the most active recruiters.
The bundled PLR e-books are advertised as an income stream (through resale), though this has nothing at all to do with the Yolo Pros MLM opportunity.
Listen, the only way to make money in Yolo Pros is to purchase the 10 product tiers and recruit others who do the same.
The lack of products being marketed to or sold to retail customers in the Yolo Pros MLM opportunity makes it a pyramid scheme.
Do not only take my word for it. In fact, here is what Yolo Pros co-founder Jay Ahlin had to say in 2011:
“Today just about ALL of the multi-level marketing programs are scams. In today’s internet economy, there is simply no need for multi-level marketing or the overpriced products that they sell – meaning that the only thing they are selling are memberships in anticipation that future memberships will be sold in the future, which is the classic definition of a pyramid scheme, and thus securities fraud.”
And that’s basically what Ahlin and Kai Jacobson are doing with YoloPros.
And again, as with all pyramid schemes, once affiliate recruitment dies down, so too will payments. Not getting any new recruits will mean that nobody is buying YoloPros’ overpriced PLR e-book trash, which in turn means no commissions are paid.
At that point in time, YoloPros will collapse, and anyone who hasn’t recouped their monthly fee plus however many tiers they bought, will lose out.
Proceed with extreme caution!
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They, or their “associates” are posting job positions on Indeed and then trying to bait and switch. That tells you how bad a business is that has to lie to get leads. I reported the false job to Indeed, YOLO’s backbone provider and filed a FTC complaint for false and misleading advertising. Disgusting business practice.
Hi Jay, thanks for the comment! If I hear anything, which I have not, I’ll definitely relay the message!
Yolo pross not comfortable in India. So its not security and useless software selling company. Don’t waste your time and money