Coins N Dollars provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

The Coins N Dollars website domain (“coinsndollars.com”) was privately registered on July 13th, 2017.

The official Coins N Dollars Facebook group has one admin, Jack Browne.

The Jack Browne profile was created in May, 2016 and has no content other than a few profile photo changes. This suggests the account is bogus and was likely recently purchased by whoever is actually running Coins N Dollars.

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.

Coins N Dollars Products

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

Once signed up, Coins N Dollars affiliates purchase matrix cycler positions.

Each position purchase comes bundled with ad credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Coins N Dollars website.

The Coins N Dollars Compensation Plan

Coins N Dollars affiliates purchase $29 positions in a five-tier 2×2 matrix cycler.

A 2×2 matrix places an affiliate 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 two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Once all six positions in the matrix are filled, a “cycle” is generated and a commission paid out.

Commissions across Coins N Dollars’ five matrix cycler tiers are as follows:

  • Tier 1 (positions cost ($29) – $90 commission and cycles into Tier 2
  • Tier 2 – $180 commission and cycles into Tier 3
  • Tier 3 – $270 commission and cycles into Tier 4
  • Tier 4 – $360 commission and cycles into Tier 5
  • Tier 5 – $450 commission and generates a new Tier 1 cycler position

A 10% matching bonus is paid on each tier when personally recruited affiliates cycle out.

Joining Coins N Dollars

Coins N Dollars affiliate membership is free, however affiliates must purchase at least one $29 cycler position to participate in the attached income opportunity.

Conclusion

If the anonymous admin behind Coins N Dollars is to be believed, a “math guru” has found a way to beat basic math.

GURU CRACKED THE MATH CODE WE CAN PAY YOU FOREVER!

Our tech has found out how to keep paying members forever!

Found such an easy way to pay YOU so we filed for a PATENT!

Math Guru Guarantee! 2 X 2 NOT TO STALL!

Our Guru has a Patent pending on his math…

Patent pending math that generates perpetual payouts forever?

Total baloney.

Coins N Dollars is nothing more than a 2×2 matrix cycler. An affiliate invests $29, steals $1350 from those who join after them – wash, rinse and repeat.

Like any other Ponzi scheme, once affiliate recruitment drops off so too will new investment.

Being a matrix-based scam this will see Coins N Dollars’ cycler matrices stall, which in turn prompts a collapse.

If you need further proof that there isn’t some mathematical secret that makes $29 in, $1350 sustainable, a peek at the Coins N Dollars website source-code reveals:

Patent pending math my ass. Coins N Dollars is run by some schmuck who bought a YourFreeWorld script.

Same as all the matrix cyclers that have come before it, mathematics guarantees that the majority of Coins N Dollars affiliates will ultimately lose money.