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7Up TV Review – Legit Streaming MLM Company or Huge Scam?

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Welcome to 7Up TV Review!

Whether you’ve already heard about this company or this is the first time you’ve come across it, you are probably here for the same reason…

You want to know more!

Well, you’ve come to the right place…

In my review, I will give you all the info you need about this company’s background, products, compensation plan, and cost to join, so you can decide if this is the right business for you.

Keep reading to learn more!

7Up TV Review – The Company

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The 7Up TV website does not provide any information about who owns or operates the business.

The company’s website domain was registered privately as “7uptv.com” on the 11th of November, 2019.

A little digging and I was able to learn that NuMedia markets 7UP TV as a distributor upgrade.

Owned by Ferras Jim Pshehalouk, NuMedia was previously branded as TVizion.

Through NuMedia, Pshehalouk provides access to pirated content.

It’s not clear where 7UP TV fits into this, but it seems like it is being pitched as a new and separate company.

7Up TV Reviews – The Products

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Similar to NuMedia and TVizion, 7UP TV provides access to pirated content.

The company website provides details about a $29.77 monthly fee, which offers access to

“10,500+ channels, over 5,000+ VOD (Video On Demand), TV series and thousands of international channels.”

7UP TV does not state anywhere on its site that it has broadcast rights for the content it sells access to.

It’s important to note that 7UP TV’s service is not sold to retail customers. Everyone who signs up for the service is classified as an affiliate.

Some MLM’s with retail products are iBuumerang, Jeunesse and Level Thrive.

The 7Up TV Compensation Plan

7UP TV’s compensation plan is centered around the sponsoring of new affiliates.

Sponsorship Bonuses

If a 7UP TV affiliate meets specified sponsorship criteria with the first 30 days of signing up, they can receive the following bonuses:

  • Sponsor 7 affiliates within your first thirty days and receive $100
  • Sponsor 14 affiliates within your first thirty days and receive $200
  • Sponsor 21 affiliates within your first thirty days and receive $300

Residual Commissions

Residual commissions are tracked and paid through a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure puts an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team that places every personally sponsored affiliate right under them on level 1.

When level 1 affiliates sponsor new affiliates, they are put on the 2nd level of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

When level 2 affiliates sponsor new affiliates, they are put on the 3rd level, and this continues on down as many levels as are needed.

Payable unilevel team levels are capped at seven.

There is a $2 residual commission per monthly subscription payment that is made across these seven levels:

  • Sponsor one affiliate – $2 on level 1 (personally sponsored affiliates)
  • Sponsor two affiliates – $2 on levels 1 and 2
  • Sponsor three affiliates – $2 on levels 1 to 3
  • Sponsor four affiliates – $2 on levels 1 to 4
  • Sponsor five affiliates – $2 on levels 1 to 5
  • Sponsor six affiliates – $2 on levels 1 to 6
  • Sponsor seven affiliates – $2 on levels 1 to 7

Although not expressly stated anywhere, it is likely that in order to count towards level qualification, sponsored affiliates are required to pay their $29.77 monthly fee.

Cost to Join 7Up TV

The cost to join 7UP TV as an affiliate is a $29.77 monthly subscription.

Final Verdict

Okay, let’s get to the final verdict…

It’s not very clear why this company was launched when NuMedia is still up and running as it seems like 7Up TV is simply a clone company.

Regardless, the biggest problem with this company is that there are no retail sales…

This means that every member is an affiliate and the only way to make any money is by sponsoring new affiliates…

Which means that once affiliate sponsorship dries up, so will incoming revenue…

So, my advice here is to keep your money and keep looking for a better opportunity.

Thanks for reading 7Up TV review! Feel free to leave a comment or question down below…

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