There has been a lot of buzz with Zukul Gold so we decided to give a full review.
Is Jeremy Rush REALLY running an Eagle Aurum Team Downline Feeder to build this company?
Zukul Gold was first announced earlier this year, but then seemed to vanish soon thereafter.
Zukul Gold Review
It appears to have resurfaced this month and is being hyped as a completely new opportunity.
Before we get into the product I’d like to mention just recently Zukul spiked in popularity and dropped just recently. We will have to keep a close eye on the company.
Check out this diagram from Google Trends:
Read on for my complete review.
Zukul Gold Product Line
Zukul Gold has absolutely no retailable products or services whatsoever, with affiliates only capable of marketing Zukul Gold affiliate membership itself.
Jeremy Rush asserts that Zukul Gold is an “independent affiliate” of a third-party gold company. Rush claims Zukul has “100% backing of the (gold) company”.
A Zukul Gold marketing demonstration offered by Jeremy Rush represents IGR, refinery based out of Turkey, as the gold company.
Zukul Gold – Compensation Plan
When I first started researching Zukul Gold, I immediately got a sense that I had heard the information somewhere else before.
Having said that, I discovered that Zukul Gold’s compensation plan is actually identical to that of Eagle Aurum Team.
This was confirmed when I went through the matrix cycler tiers.
I compared Zukul Gold’s cycler fees, and they matched up exactly with Eagle Aurum Team.
To make a long story short, Eagle Aurum Team operates a 7-tier matrix Ponzi cycler.
Recruitment commissions are paid separately via a 10-level deep uni-level compensation assembly, adding an extra pyramid layer to the scheme.
Joining Zukul Gold – How Much?
Zukul Gold affiliate membership is completed by the purchase of a €40 EUR matrix cycler spot.
Bottom Line?
Listen, this company is essentially Jeremy Rush signing up as an Eagle Aurum Team affiliate and then recruiting Zukul affiliates under him.
That’s exactly what is going on with this company.
It really is not a separate opportunity, but rather Zukul Gold is just piggy-backing onto another MLM underbelly scheme.
Without a doubt, Rush has more than likely made himself a healthy backdoor deal which means he will be paid a bonus per Zukul affiliate who signs up also.
As with all Ponzi schemes, once recruitment of new affiliates slows down, the rate of new funds entering the scheme will also.
This essentially means it will be void of cash and unable to meet its ROI obligations.
Being a matrix-based compensation plan, affiliates will be able to identify an upcoming collapse by way of matrix cycling taking longer.
Sooner or later the matrices will stall altogether, at which point the company will have collapsed completely. At that point in time, anyone who has not withdrawn more than they spent on matrix spots will lose out.
Zukul – What Is REALLY Going On?
Statistically, this is certain to be the mainstream of Zukul Gold affiliates.
One extra aspect I noticed in Zukul Gold was that Rush stated that Zukul affiliates can pay to fill their matrices up.
This is referred to as “lead selling”, and Herbalife is a good example of regulatory pressure forcing them to leave the practice in 2013.
But then again, I guess when you are so obviously marketing Ponzi fraud, what’s a bit of lead selling on the side, right.
Zukul launched in 2014 and started its business as a subscription-based pyramid scheme.
And if that’s not enough, earlier this year co-founder Jeremy Rush launched Zukul Ad Network, which added an adcredit Ponzi scheme layer to this opportunity.
Through Zukul Ad Network, affiliates invest in 10 tiers of adcredit packages which pay a 120% to 150% ROI.
Alexa traffic estimates for the Zukul Ad Network website propose affiliate recruitment may have stalled over the past three months.
With growing ROI liabilities owed to the remaining Zukul affiliate-base, this has more than likely provoked Rush to work out a partnership with Eagle Aurum Team.
Although all he’s really doing is adding to Zukul’s existing ROI liabilities, some of it will be offset over whatever backroom deal Rush has worked out with Eagle Aurum Team, but otherwise as long as Zukul Ad Network runs the Ponzi ROI liabilities will continue to spiral out of control.
Zukul Gold – My Conclusion
In addition, Zukul seems to have been first announced shortly thereafter the launch of Zukul Ad Network.
Initially Zukul look as if it was connected with Karatbars International, but as evidenced by the current reboot, that does not seem to have worked out.
Zukul went under within weeks as accounts were shut out due to non-compliance. Gold has not been mentioned since.
Just so you know, Karatbars International is also another gold-based European pyramid scheme.
So, what does all of this mean for you as an existing or potential Zukul Gold affiliate?
Bottom line, if you’ve never heard of Zukul up until Zukul Gold, know that you’re signing up into Zukul’s third (technically fourth) scam layer. You’ve got the original pyramid scheme affiliates and then the Zukul Ad Network affiliates ahead of you.
These individuals have already pre-loaded their spots under Rush and can’t wait to take your money.
If you are an existing Zukul affiliate, you have either bought into Zukul Gold in the hope of recouping some of your losses (unless you’re one of Jeremy Rush’s buddies), or you’ve realized you’ve been scammed and moved on.
Whatever the case, Zukul Gold remains a Ponzi scheme, over which the mainstream of participants are statistically certain to lose money.
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ZUKUL IS A SCAM,PERIOD!!!
invest $40 make $62………………scam
Many would agree!