AdMatrixProfits Review: $2 matrix-based Ponzi investment
There is no information on the AdMatrixProfits website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The AdMatrixProfits website domain (“admatrixprofits.com”) was registered on the 26th of October 2015, however 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 AdMatrixProfits Product Line
AdMatrixProfits has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market AdMatrixProfits affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, AdMatrixProfits affiliates can $2 “adpacks” and participate in the AdMatrixProfits income opportunity.
Bundled with each $2 adpack are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the AdMatrixProfits website itself.
The AdMatrixProfits Compensation Plan
The AdMatrixProfits compensation plan sees affiliates purchase $2 adpack matrix positions in a 3×10 matrix.
A 3×10 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:
The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of the first three positions into another three positions each.
In this manner subsequent levels of the matrix are generated, up to a total of ten (88,572 positions in total).
Positions in the matrix are filled when directly and indirectly recruited AdMatrixProfits affiliates purchase $2 adpack positions.
For each position filled in an affiliate’s 3×10 matrix, a 10 cent commissions is paid out.
This translates into a total earning potential of $8857.20 per filled 3×10 matrix.
Joining AdMatrixProfits
Affiliate membership with AdMatrixProfits is free, however affiliates must purchase at least one $2 adpack position if they wish to earn commissions.
As such the defacto minimum cost of AdMatrixProfits affiliate membership is $2.
Conclusion
AdMatrixProfits do offer affiliates advertising services, however these are external to the MLM income opportunity.
Furthermore, AdMatrixProfits affiliates are not paid to market or sell any product or service to retail customers.
Instead, AdMatrixProfits affiliates invest in $2 matrix positions, which pay out an advertised $8857.20 pending subsequent investment.
The math behind these ROIs is pretty bad, with each $8857.20 ROI requiring a minimum 4429 position invested in.
That is of course assuming 100% of the position investments went to one position’s ROI, which they don’t. So in reality the required position investments per $8857.20 is much higher.
Assuming a linear matrix progression (which in reality is only the admin’s position at the top of the company-wide matrix), 88,572 position purchased are required. For every position invested in after the top position in the matrix, the numbers explode into ridiculousness.
And bear in mind, there’s a good chance the AdMatrixProfits matrix has been heavily preloaded with admin positions, so the chance of anyone filling their matrix is slim to none.
As with all Ponzi schemes, once investment in new positions slows down so too will ROI payments.
Being a matrix-based scheme, this will manifest itself by way of matrices failing to fill, before stalling altogether.
At that point AdMatrixProfits will have effectively collapsed, with the admin making off with any funds still trapped in the system.
Hey, I noticed that you are basicly making a joke of this website that doesn’t have public Registration… And you are saying don’t trust them and what they say.
However, You (Ozedit: are not an MLM business opportunity. Offtopic derail attempt removed.)
^^ MLM business opportunities who do not disclose who owns and operates the companies should be avoided at all costs (no pun intended).