
WhyteGold.com, the online private members club, recently announced that it had developed the most advanced sign-up system on the internet to limit its intake on a strict by-invitation-only basis. BornRich has today discovered that WhyteGold members are put under further scrutiny with the implementation of manual checks to ensure that every member meets the site’s criteria. As one blogger recently noted, inviting your maid or driver will not guarantee their membership, since an invitation alone is just one factor in determining whether an applicant should be granted access to the network. Chief Executive Aryan Moghaddam claims that the high level of security ensures that members can conduct networking in a safe and discerning environment. He points out that there are not many websites where people are comfortable placing personal items such as Picasso paintings or summer motor yachts for sale. In fact, one of their members is advertising a WallyPower 118, currently listed at $17.5m.
Asked if he could verify the names of A-list celebrities and Royal family members, Aryan shrugs and says “We’re not in the business of using names to endorse our product, nor do we want to make a private network the victim of unnecessary gossip.” However, a quick glance at the membership list with my press pass confirmed a very worthy pool of highly privileged individuals.
Its “Showcase” section has a number of luxury-related videos from site sponsors such as Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce.
As most social networks strive to be inclusive, this is one that does the opposite. A WhyteGold spokesman tells me that less than a quarter of applicants are approved, notwithstanding the fact that nearly all have received an invitation in the first place.
If you would like more information on how to become a member of WhyteGold, please request an invitation by referring to their website: WhyteGold.com