Welcome to my Aegea Review!
Now, there’s been a lot of hype around this specific company for a while now…
After all, with its focus on the rapidly-growing industry of health and wellness, how could it not?
And maybe you have some questions about it as well…
Well, that’s what I’m here for!
I want to provide you the best, most up-to-date information possible so that you feel confident in making decisions regarding YOUR money!
In this post, I shall include this company’s history, products, compensation plan, cost to join, as well as my own verdict on it.
So without further ado, let’s get started!
Aegea Review – The Company
As I said before, Aegea is considered to be a health and wellness MLM opportunity.
It seems to be running virtually out of Georgia, by co-founders John Prosser (Chairman of The Board) and Jeff Cohen (Executive).
The Aegea website even goes as far as to state John as a “prolific humanitarian, social change architect and trusted supporter of national medical issues”.
Unfortunately, despite this great praise for his skills and history in MLM, I couldn’t actually find any proof of such.
BUT, I did find Cohen’s résumé and, boy, is it PACKED!
He has held various positions at CBS, NBC, Turner Broadcasting, Kellogg’s and Coca-Cola before becoming the Chief Marketing Officer for Mona Vie in 2011.
Unfortunately, Mona Vie collapsed in 2014 and was eventually bought out by another MLM called Jeunesse in 2015.
Aegea Reviews – The Products
Aegea seems to be centered on selling ‘quantum resonance technology’ products. Here is what they describe it as on their website:
“Your body relies on energy, a life sustaining flow which allows it to function properly.
It is only because of the existence of this energy in our body that we can move, breathe, think, feel. and the overall condition of our health and well-being.
The body’s life-force energy becomes dysfunctional, various imbalances will result.
Any disruption of energy through the Meridian System by natural or man-made frequencies, such as disruptive electromagnetic fields, can be from stress, an injury, trauma, or unfavorable living habits and can be traced to the root of all health problems.
Aegea has developed bio-field, vibrational, natural frequencies energy solutions that are wearable technology for the body.”
The first of Aegea’s products is a “Quantum Card”, which if I am going to be honest, seems to be described with a lot of fluff words in their description:
“The QUANTUM CARD is the intelligent way to assist with harmonizing consumable water, food, beverages and also for use on non-consumable liquids like lotions and cosmetics.
Powered by AEGEA’s proprietary QUANTUM RESONANCE TECHNOLOGY (QRT), the powerful programming in this card has the ability to interface with the natural harmonic resonance of water based products.
Simply wave the QUANTUM CARD over your items to enjoy the benefits of Earth grounding energy.
Within seconds you may experience a wide array of positive effects, energy, efficiencies, and even dramatic taste.”
Even after reading over that a few times, I can only conclude that this is some sort of card that is supposed to change the ‘resonance’/energy/juju of whatever you are drinking?
It is hard to be sure of that though.
Interestingly enough, Aegea sell these carbon-fiber “imported from Earth” enigmatic Quantum Cards for $399 each.
Other products by Aegea include:
- Nitro QuBits – “The world’s first Bio-Energy hologram for Nitric Oxide boost”, retailing at $60 for a pack of six hologram discs
- Energetics Relief – “A unique, energy packed QuBIT delivery system designed to support circulation and energy with benefits such as severe discomfort relief, mental acuity, mood, energy, cardiovascular & circulation support”, retailing at $70 for a pack of six hologram discs
- EMF Shield – “A corrective, harmonizing resonance technology designed to assist the body with counter-balancing these negative “vibes” from computers, phones, microwaves, monitors, and Wi-Fi devices”, retailing at $60 for a pack of two hologram discs
- Freshness Card – “Uniquely combines quantum physics, Tesla technology and proprietary energy programming that increases the life of produce, meats, breads and other edibles”, retailing at $70 for one card
I had to check multiple forums to find out that Aegea also has a “secret” Gold Card product that is not listed in the products section of their website.
Aegea’s gold card supposedly features a sleek design made of high-quality precious metals.
In fact, there are claims that each card is minted from 1/10th gram of 0.9999 pure gold, which would be the right amount for newbies breaking into precious metal investment in the MLM world…
These gold cards are sold for $20.
Other companies that have retail products are NewULife, Xpirient and Revital U.
OH and we can’t forget the regular collector’s cards as well! (although I don’t have much to go off of that so let’s just move on, shall we?)
The Aegea Compensation Plan
Aegea seems to offer retail commissions, however there is an extreme focus on signing up as an affiliate with a monthly autoship and sponsoring others to do the same.
Aegea Affiliate Ranks
There are 9 affiliate ranks within the Aegea compensation plan as seen:
- Affiliate – Sign up as an Aegea affiliate
- Bronze – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 2 affiliates
- Bronze Elite – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 4 affiliates
- Silver – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 6 affiliates
- Silver Elite – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 8 affiliates
- Gold – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 10 affiliates
- Gold Elite – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 12 affiliates
- Platinum – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 16 affiliates
- Platinum Elite – Maintain 40 BV a month autoship and sponsor 20 affiliates
Retail Commissions
Aegea affiliates earn retail commission when they sell products to customers who are NOT already affiliated with the company.
These commissions are based on the difference between the wholesale and retail price of products ordered…
Furthermore, Aegea pays a sponsorship commission to each newly sponsored affiliate when they sign up for one of the four “Starter Packages”:
- Starter Pack – $99
- Freshness Pack – $199
- Executive Pack – $399
- Quantum Builder Pack – $999
And like usual, these are paid out using a unilevel structure…
There is a cap after seven unilevel team levels though:
- Level 1 (personally sponsored affiliates) – 60%
- Levels 2 and 3 – 10%
- Levels 4 to 7 – 5%
How many unilevel team levels an Aegea affiliate earns commissions on is based on rank:
- Bronze, Bronze Elite and Silver affiliates earn recruitment commissions on levels 1 to 3
- Silver Elite and Gold affiliates earn on levels 1 to 4
- Gold Elite affiliates earn on levels 1 to 5
- Platinum affiliates earn on levels 1 to 6
- Platinum Elite affiliates earn recruitment commissions on all seven payable levels
Residual Commissions
Aegea pays residual commissions through a binary compensation structure, which just means that each affiliate sponsors up to two more affiliates as they progress, doubling at each level.
Positions in the binary team are filled through direct and indirect sponsorship of affiliates but unlike a unilevel structure, there is no limit to how much it will grow.
At the end of each week, Aegea calculates new sales volume on both sides of the binary team, including retail sales and purchases by affiliates in the binary team.
A residual commission of “up to 20%” is paid on sales volume generated in the weaker binary side.
- Bronze affiliates can earn up to $1000 a week
- Bronze Elite affiliates can earn up to $2000 a week
- Silver affiliates can earn up to $4000 a week
- Silver Elite affiliates can earn up to $8000 a week
- Gold affiliates can earn up to $10,000 a week
- Gold Elite affiliates can earn up to $15,000 a week
- Platinum affiliates can earn up to $20,000 a week
- Platinum Elite affiliates can earn up to $25,000 a week
Residual Matching Bonus
Bronze Elite and higher ranked affiliates earn a Matching Bonus on residual commissions earned, as follows:
- Bronze Elite and Silver affiliates earn a 20% residual commission match on level 1 (personally sponsored affiliates)
- Silver Elite and Gold affiliates earn a 20% residual commission match on level 1 and 10% on level 2
- Gold Elite and Platinum affiliates earn a 20% residual commission match on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 5% on level 3
- Platinum Elite affiliates earn a 20% residual commission match on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 5% on levels 3 and 4
BUT, this is only for the unilevel team affiliates.
Check Match Bonus
The Check Match Bonus pays an additional 10% match on residual commissions, based on a generational structure within the unilevel team.
Now I’ve mentioned this before, but some companies will classify certain rankings as a “Generation” in a unilevel leg.
Aegea defines a generation in a unilevel leg when a Silver or higher ranked affiliate is sponsored.
The 10% Check Match Bonus is paid on up to five Silver or higher ranked affiliates in each unilevel leg.
Rank Achievement Bonus
Aegea pays a one-time Rank Achievement Bonus from the Bronze Elite rank onward:
- Qualify as a Bronze Elite and receive $100
- Qualify as a Silver Elite and receive $200
- Qualify as a Gold Elite and receive $400
- Qualify as a Platinum and receive $600
- Qualify as a Platinum Elite and receive $1000
Global Bonus
Aegea takes 2% of company’s volume and places it in the Global Bonus, which Platinum Elite ranked affiliates earn a share on each month.
Lifestyle Bonus
The Lifestyle Bonus rewards Platinum Elite Aegea affiliates for sponsoring ranked affiliates:
- Personally sponsor and maintain 2 Silver Elites and receive $500 a month
- Personally sponsor and maintain 4 Silver Elites and receive $750 a month
- Personally sponsor and maintain 6 Silver Elites and receive $1000 a month
Cost to Join Aegea
The cost to join Aegea is linked to purchasing various packages:
- Starter Pack – $99
- Freshness Pack – $199
- Executive Pack – $399
- Quantum Builder Pack – $999
The primary difference between the above packs is bundled products.
Based on affiliate marketing, Aegea appears to also have private Gold Card affiliate signup options as such:
- $99 (includes 5 – 0.1 gram Gold Cards)
- $499 (includes 25 – 0.1 gram Gold Cards + Gold Rank)
- $999 (includes 50 – 0.1 gram Gold Cards + Platinum Rank)
But please note! To actually earn commissions, an affiliate must maintain a monthly 40 PV autoship order.
Currently, their catalog suggests that 40 PV comes around to $60 a month on average…
In other terms, keep the people rolling in and the income opportunity high.
Verdict on Aegea
I understand that there may be some confusion around this product… just as I had when I was researching it for you…
What is it?
$399 for a carbon fiber credit card with “infinite energy” printed on it.
Where shall I even start?
I mean, other than the fact that the company relies on outside sources to review their product highly, I doubt you’ll get anything better than stuff like this:
“I found a raised spot on my skin. It was red, rough and an abnormal shape…
I began treating it with the AEGEA QUANTUM CARD directly on the area every day in the shower with water and at night and in 30 days it has improved.
I am in awe with how it has cleared it up. Thank you AEGEA!”
The came from an ‘Anna M’, so frankly, couldn’t it be just about anyone on the internet?
I also noted some concerns over Aegea’s claims of ‘freshness’ since this “Award Winning Quantum Technology Keeps Everything From Foods To Flowers Fresher, Longer!”
I mean, folks, they claimed that their Nitro QuBits product has won a Nobel Prize.
It just seems a bit… ridiculous and far-fetched to me…
I couldn’t find any proof of what they said be credible sources online, so all we have to go off of are a few grainy reviews and questionable claims.
On top of that, their compensation plan just seems a bit forced.
After all, affiliates MUST buy the product when signing up, followed by a mandatory autoship each month.
And then the commissions are tied to maintaining this autoship order and sponsorship of others!
For being such a ‘product-based company’, I am surprised that they don’t push the RETAIL aspect of it more often…
It just all seems to be baloney.
As we know, this ‘health and wellness’ sector of MLM has included both Herbalife and Vemma in the past, both of which flopped quite badly.
And it seems Aegea wants to follow their steps down that path…
Why does it seem as if they are hiding more about their company, products, etc.?
Like, what are these gold cards?
I’m sorry Aegea, but anecdotes from random customers aren’t gonna save you from this sinking ship.
Maybe test your products BEFORE they hit the market.
Otherwise, you’re just selling a strip of carbon fiber that magically interacts beneficially with anything that contains water…
Anyway everyone, I hope you enjoyed my Aegea review and if you have any questions or comments leave them below…
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