Cash Multiplier System Review: Jeremy Duncan’s 7th pyramid
A few weeks ago Jeremy Duncan or someone pretending to him left a spam comment on BehindMLM for Cash Multiplier System.
Cash Multiplier System appears to have been promoted from the domain “cashmultipliersystem.info”, starting early to mid September 2025 (domain privately registered on September 6th, 2025).
Cash Multiplier System’s domain redirects to a subdomain hosted on “certified4all.com”. In addition to throwing up a browser security error, that domain is hosting something called “GeniusOS”.
GeniusOS appears to be some FaceBook ads AI grift. The “certified4all.com” domain appears to be a rotator for various schemes, presumably all of which Duncan (right) is promoting.
Jeremy Duncan is a serial fraudster. To date BehindMLM has documented five of Duncan’s pyramid schemes:
- M80 Advertising (early 2023)
- The Rocket Recruiter (April/May 2023)
- My Traffic Powerline (August 2023)
- ShareTheWinnings (January 2024)
- Fast Start Profits (August 2024)
- Split The Winnings (December 2024)
Note this list isn’t exhaustive. Inbetween his own scams collapsing, Duncan promotes numerous fraudulent schemes on social media.
Duncan is currently promoting TexitCoin, an MLM crypto mining scheme rooted in investment fraud.
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.
Cash Multiplier System’s Products
Cash Multiplier System has no retailable products or services.
Promoters are only able to market Cash Multiplier System promoter membership itself.
Cash Multiplier System provides access to advertising credits and an AI-generated spam platform.
Cash Multiplier System’s Compensation Plan
Cash Multiplier System promoters purchase $25 a month cycler positions.
Cash Multiplier System utilizes 2×3 matrices in its four-tier cycler.
A 2×3 matrix places a Cash Multiplier System promoter at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Level three of the matrix is generated in the same manner and houses eight positions, for a total of fourteen positions.
Each of the Cash Multiplier System cycler tiers utilizes the same 2×3 matrix structure.
Upon paying $25 to enter the first tier of the cycler, fourteen positions in the first matrix must be filled. These positions are filled via cycler position purchases by directly and indirectly recruited promoters.
Once all positions are filled, a “cycle” is generated and the position cycles into the next cycler tier. The process then repeats itself, with each cycler tier paying out more than the previous tier.
- Tier 1 (positions cost $25 a month recurring) – pays $50 and cycles into tier 2
- Tier 2 -pays $300 and cycles into tier 3
- Tier 3 – pays $900 and cycles into tier 4
- Tier 4 – pays $32,400 and generates a new tier 4 position
Referral Commissions
Cash Multiplier System promoters earn a commission when personally recruited promoters cycle out each tier:
- cycling out of tier 1 generates a $25 referral commission
- cycling out of tier 2 generates a $150 referral commission
- cycling out of tier 3 generates a $900 referral commission
- cycling out of tier 4 generates a $5400 referral commission
Joining Cash Multiplier System
Cash Multiplier System promoter membership is free.
Full participation in the attached income opportunity requires a $25 cycler position purchase each month.
Cash Multiplier System Conclusion
There’s not much to Cash Multiplier System. It’s a matrix cycler Ponzi that violates both the Securities and Exchange and FTC Acts.
Wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy to commit both are potential additional criminal charges.
Cash Multiplier System sees consumers pitched on $25 cycler positions, paying $33,475. The ROI is paid out of subsequent $25 investments from directly and indirectly recruited promoters.
This is a closed-loop scheme that operates as a Ponzi scheme. Recruitment of new investors to keep Cash Multiplier System afloat also makes it a pyramid scheme.
One could make the argument that as long as already-recruited promoters continue to pay $25 a month, new recruitment isn’t required.
This makes no sense however as someone will always be at the bottom of a cycler losing money. These people aren’t going to keep paying $25 a month unless new suckers are recruited under them.
Like all matrix cyclers, the majority of $25 position purchases are hoovered by the admin and early joiners (the admin’s friends). This takes place through pre-loaded admin positions, which are first to cycle to the upper tiers and keep cycling.
Just one $32,400 tier 4 cycle payout requires one thousand two hundred and ninety-six $25 payments. And that isn’t counting referral commissions.
As the SEC has confirmed, bundling adcredits (or anything) to an unregistered investment scheme doesn’t legalize fraud.
The FTC has also confirmed that MLM companies that don’t sell products to retail customers are pyramid schemes.
As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once promoter recruitment inevitably dries up so too will cycler position payments.
This will result in Cash Multiplier System matrices stalling. Once enough matrices have stalled, existing promoters stop paying $25 a month and Cash Multiplier System collapses.
Math guarantees that when a pyramid scheme collapses, the majority of promoters lose money.
Look no further than Jeremy Duncan’s previously launched scams to see this in action. Ditto MLM pyramid and Ponzi schemes run by others that Duncan promotes.