Shaboxx Review

There's no info on the Shaboxx website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Shaboxx website domain (“shaboxx.info”) was registered on the 15th of August 2015, though the domain registration is set to private.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Shaboxx Product Line

Shaboxx has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to promote Shaboxx affiliate membership itself.

Bundled with Shaboxx affiliate membership is just a Shaboxx streaming box.

Shaboxx claim their streaming box enables users to ‘watch your favorite movies, TV shows, live sporting events, etc.‘

Joining Shaboxx

Affiliate membership with Shaboxx is tied to the purchase of a $60 position in their compensation plan.

Conclusion

We see plenty of dubious marketing claims in MLM, but what stood out if you ask me in particular with Shaboxx was these claim from their affiliates:

On the possibility I'd missed the US government legalizing commercial piracy, I ran a few searches to access the bottom of the deregulation claims.

Works out there was some talk of deregulating cable zones to market fiber-optic competition, but that's about it.

Any claims that the US government deregulated the cable industry to guide piracy streaming services are complete hogwash.

Shaboxx's compensation plan is as dubious as their piracy box, which sees affiliates pay a fee and then receives a commission on chain-recruitment.

Retail sales aren't mentioned anywhere in the Shaboxx compensation plan material, meaning 100% of the commissions paid out are sourced from Shaboxx affiliates.

Which additionally raises questions of a $60 in, $300 unregistered securities offering being made.

In terms of Shaboxx's piracy box, similar boxes created a tiny stir in the industry early to mid last year. The many MLM piracy box opportunities have since mostly died off, upon realization that selling commercial piracy is just a pretty limited market.

Aside from a company opportunity centered around dubious claims that selling access to pirated content is somehow legal.

Love or hate the present distribution models for licensed content, the bottom line is that companies like Shaboxx market access to pirated content.

This, along with chain-recruitment “investment” style compensation plans, is approximately as not even close to legitimate MLM as you are able to get.

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