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Rex Venture Group



Zeekler and ZeekRewards are owned by Rex Venture Group LLC, a subsidiary of Lighthouse America, US (NV) company. The company was established on June 24, 1997 and adopted the d/b/a Lighthouse America later that year.
Our headquarters is located in the beautiful town of Lexington, NC, USA on the I-85 corridor connection Charlotte and Raleigh. Rex Venture Group, LLC is a Nevada-based limited liability company that got it's start and has operated as a company in good standing for 14 years under the d.b.a Lighthouse America.
ZeekRewards provides a world-class Affiliate Services Department. Our dedicated web server farm, operated and maintained by Internet Dynamo, Inc is located in Miami, Florida, USA.



PAUL Burks - CEO OF REX Venture Group

The reason why Zeek is such an ethical company is because Paul Burks is the owner. As Dawn has said from time to time: Paul exudes integrity and that is why Dawn has been working with him for many many years. She was burned by other CEOs before she met Paul Burks.


Many CEOs are so greedy that they are only willing to throw their distributors a few scraps in payments because the CEOs are making payments to their bankers for the yachts, and second and third homes that they have bought with money they should be generously sharing with their distributors. But Paul Burks is not greedy and he wants the little guy to succeed. That is why the little guy can succeed with Zeek Rewards.

If all you people want to do something constructive, you can pray for the health and longevity of Paul Burks because when he passes away some day and someone else who is greedy takes over (hope that never happens) then changes could happen that makes it harder to succeed with Zeek. The greedy companies always make it hard for distributors to succeed unless you are a dynamo type person. But very few of those exist so the company ends up making the lion share of the profit.

I am thankful for the generosity and integrity of Paul Burks. May Paul live for many years giving his input to Zeek. I think that what Paul Burke has designed is brilliant and I for one hope that it is around for many years to come. The average person can be a part of this company and earn simply for promoting and marketing the business. Paul could have hired a large marketing firm to do this, but instead designed a model that would pay us to do this and offer a solid opportunity for people to earn an income.

The big question seems to be whether this business model is legitimate per the FTC and SEC laws. I think that we as people need to stand up for what we believe is legal and really take a long hard look at this objectively. MLM laws were written long before the internet became such a craze and I agree that there are more illegal scams online than legal, I don’t believe that Zeek Rewards is illegal and if there are some old MLM laws that need to be re-written to protect companies such as Zeek Rewards then I believe that we as members and customers of Zeek Rewards need to rally up and join forces to help protect this company that is helping and changing people’s lives.

#1 what is wrong with us participating in actively helping to build Zeek Rewards and Zeekler – we do this by becoming members – (purchasing a membership) – No different than Sam’s Club.

#2 what is wrong with us purchasing samples to “give away” to promote Zeek Rewards and Zeekler, we do this by purchasing “sample” VIP bids, no different than purchasing Mary Kay or Avon make-up and perfume samples and giving them away to promote their business.

#3 what is wrong with shopping at the FSC store, or the Zeekler site to purchase products at a discount, The difference here between Zeek Rewards and Sam’s Club – is you need to be a member of Sam’s Club to purchase their “bulk” product and you don’t have to be a member of Zeek Rewards to take advantage of their discounted product.

What makes Zeekler, Zeek Rewards or the FSC store any less legal than the Sam’s Club business? Is it because it is operated on the internet?

Let’s be really truthful here, and seriously we as the people of the USA need to get involved and stand up for what is right and what is wrong. I am sure that if the FTC, or SEC or any other State or Local Government can find a reason to shut Zeek Rewards down they will. Trust me they are searching for ways to do this simply because they can. I believe it is the government agencies that are the sinister ones, not Paul Burke, think about it – when our Constitution was written it was done to protect the people from the “power” of the government; the idea was that the “power” would remain with the people, not government.

Today with the poverty and lack of jobs the government has taken that power from the people by offering all of the government assistance to people. Keep the people poor and the government will prevail.
Zeek Rewards has a business model in place that allows everyone a way to earn a solid residual income – and I don’t mean just a few bucks, it’s substantial life changing income. I tell everyone that it should be mandatory that everyone joins Zeek Rewards and shops the FTC store and utilized the auction site. In my opinion if everyone did this and everyone started making money it would put a real crimp in the government’s power plan. When the people started earning good money again, what happens? It’s simple – the government loses their power and the people gain it back. That’s a scary thought to the government. Our society has become so dependent on the governments aide that it renders the people helpless and puts them in a state where they cannot survive without the government’s assistance and then the government basically owns you.

I’m not saying that Zeek Rewards alone can change the world’s economic problems, but I have to tell you that if Paul Burke continues forward he surely has a great shot at it. I personally would like to see more products in the FSC store, more of your everyday products that people go to the store to purchase, we would have a store that was more like a Sam’s Club. I love the auction site and it is not illegal by any means, auctions have been around for years this is not a new concept.
Program Highlights:

* Commission Structure .75% revenue share on Sales $3.25-$7.50 per Qualified Customer Sign-Up (details on application page)

* Commission duration 60 Days

* BYOL available


Did you know that about 50% of companies offer profit sharing plans. Profit sharing programs require setting up a formula for distribution of company profits. I think that what Paul Burke has done by sharing the company profits with the members of Zeek Rewards is the most brilliant and unselfish way to not only incentivize people to market and promote the company but also a way to help people financially during these devastating economic times.

I personally hope that Zeek Rewards is here for many years to come; I for one will stand behind Paul Burke and what he has designed and hope the majority will as well. It is time that we stand up for what we believe and not let the FTC or the SEC shut down or keep a hovering threat of shutting down Zeek Rewards. I would love to see this business grow into a company where we can purchase all of our products we are buying already from stores such as Sam’s Club and continue to receive daily rewards or profit sharing for promoting and marketing this brilliant business that Paul Burke has created for all of us.

I personally think that the more people that join, the more people that voice their support of Zeek Rewards and continues to stand behind Zeek Rewards will help keep it alive and strong so it will continue to help people all over the world regain their financial freedom – after all that is the American Dream, or at least it used to be.

I have been in Zeek Rewards for 5 months and I love the business model. It levels the field completely and offers an equal earning opportunity based off your work not your referral ability versus nearly all the other MLM or business opportunities on the net currently.

* $250.00 average sales order

Explain to me how this is different than what Zeek Rewards is doing – if a person clicks on an ad for Sam’s Club and a sales made they pay a commission. There is no difference here than what Zeek Rewards is doing, if a person clicks on a Zeek Rewards ad, and a sale is made we make a commission.

What really boggles my mind is this, MLM laws were created long before the internet craze, and the biggest issue is what is and what is not a product. In the world of the internet, digital products are sold every day, yet there is a big controversy over whether digital products are a legal product in an MLM business model. I personally think that the MLM laws are outdated and need to be re-evaluated based on the fact that times have changed, we are no longer living in the cave man days when there was no internet and technology had not advanced to the level it is today. Our Government has no problem changing laws daily to suit their selfish needs and I think it’s high time that the MLM laws are reviewed and adjusted to meet the needs of the ever growing and increasing internet craze.

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