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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Te robaran tus comisiones

Si decides retirarte porque los servicios no están funcionando te bloquean tu código y te roban las comisiones lo hicieron con más de 10 personas de mi equipo y no permiten que uno retire lo que ya trabajo.

If you decide to leave because the services are not working, they will block your code and steal your commissions. They did it with more than 10 people on my team and they do not allow anyone to withdraw what they have already worked on.

22 August 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away scam

Stay away scam. It’s a Ponzi scheme / Pyramid scheme. You can easily loose money and friends that you will propose them to be a part of this ‘team’

A bit of history…
In late May and early June of 2020, the multi-level marketing world witnessed the emergence of Be, a company marking the rebirth of Melius, an entity previously known for its somewhat dubious promises. Melius, launched towards the end of 2018, promised real trading accounts of $50,000 in return for just $3,000, an offer that raised more than a few eyebrows in the industry. Led by Jeremy Prasetyo, CEO and co-founder, Melius, however, concealed within its ranks other key figures, such as the brothers Monir and Moyn Islam, previously known for scamming millions of dollars through the OneCoin scheme. Originating from the United Kingdom, they found refuge in Dubai at the onset of OneCoin’s collapse. Following the requests and reports that have reached us, we will delve into the details of this entire ecosystem.
As with any respectable Ponzi scheme, the website does not display the information required by law, and the footer is completely devoid of it. Therefore, it is impossible for us to find official data regarding the hypothetical company or corporation behind it (hypothetical because it might not exist, and it wouldn’t be the first time)

2 February 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Be better

The first financial education company, founded on the principles of sharing, support and growth

7 March 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This is great company .

This is great company ,so many possibilities to grow as a person,as leader,educationally,financially.I’m very proud of being part of this amazing family.

14 November 2022
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Wouldn’t necessarily Recommend

I would like to start off by saying this company is okay. It’s not that bad but please pay attention to this.

I came from IML (iMarketslive) because all they focused on was building the business and not trading.

So here comes this guy. I think I came across his page and “liked” a post or whatever abs here he goes in my inbox. I’m going to be honest the chat was good and he stated that he focused more about trading and not building.

A few months goes but I’m signed up under the highest package and things are going good then one educator Jay Adams left And then A TON of people from our team and then a few months later MISS JAY left !! Yes miss jay left. She was like the queen of Dax.

I’m not sure why good people are leaving but it’s ridiculous. My mentor left as well without even letting us know anything or reaching out to me or nothing. I would’ve at least told my te so they’ll know but here he is at a new company or whatever he’s promoting for $100. These people are no better than im. They made me feel uncomfortable a lot of times.

I just miss the good well best educators. Now we have the KING of hitting STOP LOSSES Jeffery Kirkland and a few good people Rey and bry.

The last few paragraphs are just about the teams here is the good part.

I was thinking and decided to look into the company and found out the founders had ties with some coin called “one coin” and a company “Melius” which is now be. (You can verify this by doing research )

I am just so tired of this. Every company I join there is a issue or good educators leave and so does their courses so how do I continue to learn.

I am really tired of this bull with these companies. My mentor bragged out this company is based in dubai and they have great apps and everything. I should just do my research before signing up. I only signed up because he was in the old company and had the same issue I did.

6 April 2022
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