adbizcycler-logoThere is no information on the AdBizCycler website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The AdBizCycler website domain (“adbizcycler.com”) was registered on the 15th of June 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.

The official AdBizCycler Facebook group is run by Pablo Rodrigues. Rodrigues’ Facebook account was created on June 22nd and contains no content.

Given this was one week after the AdBizCycler domain was registered and the AdBizCycler Facebook group was created on the same day, the Rodrigues account appears to be fake.

The AdBizCycler admin is likely based in either Russia or India. Alexa currently estimate these two countries are the top largest source of traffic to the AdBizCycler website (37.2% and 13.9% respectively).

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 AdBizCycler Product Line

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

Once signed up, AdBizCycler affiliates are able to purchase matrix positions and participate in the AdBizCycler income opportunity.

Bundled with each matrix position purchase are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the AdBizCycler website.

The AdBizCycler Compensation Plan

The AdBizCycler compensation plan pays affiliates through three 4×1 matrix cyclers.

A 4×1 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix with four positions under them. Once all four positions have been filled, the affiliate’s position “cycles” and a commission is paid out.

  • $5 Line (positions cost $5) – $5 commission paid and position cycles into the $10 Line
  • $10 Line – $10 commission paid and position cycles into the $20 Line
  • $20 Line – $40 commission paid and position cycles into a new $20 Line matrix

Note that affiliates must purchase a $5 position to qualify to purchase $10 positions. A $10 position purchase is also required to qualify to purchase a $20 position.

$5 positions that cycle through all three cycle queues do not require any additional position purchases.

Referral commissions are available on cycler positions purchased by recruited affiliates, paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

  • level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 6%
  • level 2 – 4%
  • level 3 – 2%

Note that AdBizCycler affiliates are subject to a daily $300 withdrawal limit. 25% of all commissions paid out must also be reinvested back into matrix positions.

Joining AdBizCycler

Affiliate membership with AdBizCycler is free, however affiliates must purchase at least one $5, $10 or $20 matrix position in order to earn commissions.

Conclusion

AdBizCycler is essentially three straight-line queues that function as a three-tier Ponzi scheme.

Each queue requires four new investments made into it, with the top position paid funds from three of the four positions. The fourth position is used to pay referral commissions, with whatever is left kept by the AdBizCycler admin.

On the raw math side of things you’re looking at a $5 investment paying a $55 ROI.

AdBizCycler has no identifiable sources of revenue other than affiliate investment into matrix positions. The use of newly invested funds to pay off existing investors makes AdBizCycler a Ponzi scheme.

The attached advertising credits are neither here nor there, serving on to offer up a ruse for investment fraud.

Logically if advertising credits were being sold, unused credits would attract a refund.

As per AdBizCycler’s refund policy:

Do you offer refund?

Absolutely not.

The reason AdBizCycler can’t offer refunds is because they use new affiliate funds to pay off existing affiliates. Thus it is the Ponzi investment scheme that is actually being marketed by AdBizCycler and its affiliates.

As with all Ponzi schemes, once new affiliate investment slows down AdBizCycler will find itself unable to meet its advertised ROI obligations.

Being a matrix-based compensation plan, this will present itself by cycle times taking long and longer. Eventually the cycle queues will stall entirely, at which point AdBizCycler will have collapsed.

What happens then?

Can Admin Modify or Change Terms and Conditions of AdBizcycler?

Yes, Adbizcycler Terms and Conditions may be modified at any time by Program admin.

The anonymous AdBizCycler changes each cycle commission to $0 and you lose your money.