Welcome to my R Network Review!
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In my review, we will be going over the company’s history, products, compensation plan, cost to join, and then follow it up with a final verdict with my opinion on the company itself.
Unlike previous MLM companies, R Network has an interesting structure… despite being a functioning business, they don’t actually have a product to be launched until December 2019.
But we’ll get into that!
So, let’s get started!
R Network Review – The Company
A quick search into the history of R Network shows that a man named Richard Smith runs the show as the president of the company.
The company seems to be closely associated with the likes of Digital Vault and RevvCard, which I have previously written about.
I guess the executive team of R Network decided to drop the marketing associated with Digital Vault branding.
Smith states his hope is to launch his product – the RevvCard – by Christmas 2019 AT THE EARLIEST.
Which means it may not even be released until 2020!
The other side of this company seems to be put together by someone named Trent Walker who cites himself as the CEO of NetChain Squared.
Quite believable until he mentions that he had experience handling Google’s finances back when they only made about $700 million on a monthly basis.
Smith consistently updates potential affiliates with reassurances that this is a legitimate business and that exciting components such as cryptocurrency are to be added to this product soon.
But I’m not sure how believable word of mouth truly is.
The cryptocurrency will have a fee of $1 upon crypto coin to coin transfers, along with a $5.95 fee for crypto coin to fiat money transfers.
ALSO, I found it extremely interesting that most of R Network’s first affiliates are current or former Nui-associated.
Nui was previously attempting to garner interest in ‘kala’ and even promoted deals on an e-commerce platform.
But if nothing has happened yet, we really can’t say much for the company at the moment.
Disappointing, isn’t it?
R Network Reviews – The Products
From what is available online, the company’s product RevvCard seems to presumably be priced at $150 for retail customers and $100 for affiliates.
But if I’m going to be honest, the app that the company is promoting as an extension to the RevvCard seems to be looking pretty sketchy at the moment.
The R Network Compensation Plan
The compensation plan of R Network shows that affiliates are being charged $65 initially and then $35 a month subsequently.
They need to pay this to keep earning commissions, which are also paid on sponsored affiliates who also pay this fee.
I am unsure of how much Nui affiliates pay or receive and just for simplicity, let’s just keep it separate from R Network for now.
R Network pays recruitment commissions through a 3×10 matrix.
So basically, an R Network affiliate is expected to sponsor up to three further affiliates who sponsor three and so on so forth.
Positions in the matrix are filled through both direct and indirect sponsorship of R Network affiliates.
These positions are what generate both upfront and residual commissions as outlined below:
- $11.50 on the direct sponsorship of up to three affiliates and then $2.50 a month
- $2 per sponsored matrix team affiliate who pays their $35 monthly fee.
Along with the monthly fee, R Network affiliates also have to personally sponsor to receive commissions based on team levels as outlined below:
- Sponsor 1 affiliate to unlock the first matrix level
- Sponsor 2 affiliates to unlock the second matrix level
- Sponsor 3 affiliates to unlock the third matrix level
- Sponsor 4 affiliates to unlock the fourth matrix level
- Sponsor 5 affiliates to unlock the fifth matrix level
- Sponsor 6 affiliates to unlock the sixth matrix level
- Sponsor 7 affiliates to unlock the seventh matrix level
- Sponsor 8 affiliates to unlock the eighth matrix level
- Sponsor 9 affiliates to unlock the tenth matrix level
On top of affiliate fees, R Network is also expected to pay 1% of money spent through RevvCard debit accounts and 1% of mortgage payments from within the network.
It also seems that sales may generate a lump-sum $10 to pay across the matrix so that it is $1 per each level.
Cost to Join R Network
The cost to join R Network includes a fee of $65 initially and then $35 a month subsequently.
Verdict on R Network
I’m going to be frank with you – with all of the commissions tied to sponsorships, it seems that R Network is an obvious pyramid scheme.
And honestly with Smith’s connections to previous MLM failure WakeUpNow (which failed in 2015), this is not that surprising.
Pay to play is being used too often in this business’s structure, forcefully enforcing a fee with minimal returns.
And guess what? You don’t pay the fees, you don’t get any benefits. Not even a penny.
And even during their marketing campaign, they were excitedly pushing the fear factor amongst potential affiliates of losing out on income opportunities by not paying their fees.
But if you do the math, on average, the payments will be $5 per person across the matrix levels.
And the fact the RevvCard has yet to be launched does not strengthen their case at all.
The no retail aspect has pushed this business into dangerous pyramid scheme zone.
And once affiliate interest dies, so does this sinking ship leading to everyone losing money in the end.
Don’t waste your time folks.
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