Matrix Empire Review: Dustin Mansell’s pyramid feeder opp
Matrix Empire fails to provide company ownership or executive information on its website.
Matrix Empire’s website domain (“matrixempire.com”), was privately registered on August 25th, 2022.
Further research reveals affiliate promoters crediting Dustin Mansell as Matrix Empire’s owner.
On October 7th Mansell uploaded a video to his YouTube channel titled “Matrix Empire Review – 1 Platform – 3 Income Streams”. In the video Mansell confirms he “created” the company.
At one point Mansell shows his backoffice, whilst logged in under an “admin” account (click below to enlarge):
Mansell (right) is a prolific promoter of MLM opportunities. Over the past few months he’s pushed out videos for:
- Text ALN – matrix-based recruitment scheme
- Against All Odds – Dun Putnam NFT scheme
- Hapi Travel – travel-based MLM opp likely operating as a pyramid scheme
- IX Global – MLM securities fraud, money laundering arrest in India
- Quick Silver – ISN Coins spinoff
- Infinity Matrix – pyramid scheme
- B-Eco – Dan Putnam fuel tab cash grab
- Intelligence Prime Capital – Boris CEO collapsed MLM crypto Ponzi
Mansell also promoted Weed and Dealers BNB, an 8% a day collapsed non-MLM crypto Ponzi.
According to his personal FaceBook profile, Mansell is based out of Las Vegas, Nevada.
Read on for a full review of Matrix Empire’s MLM opportunity.
Matrix Empire’s Products
Matrix Empire has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Matrix Empire affiliate membership itself.
Matrix Empire affiliate membership is bundled with a YouTube “ranking” course.
No specific details about the course are provided (content preview, who authored it etc.).
Matrix Empire’s Compensation Plan
Matrix Empire affiliates sign up and pay a $45 monthly fee. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
Matrix Empire pays commissions via a 3×10 matrix.
A 3×10 matrix places an affiliate at the top of the matrix, with three positions under them:
These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these first three positions into another three positions each (nine positions).
Levels three to ten of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.
Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of Matrix Empire affiliates.
As positions in the matrix are filled, commissions are earned as follows:
- level 1 – $15 per position filled
- level 2 – $4 per position filled
- level 3 – $3 per position filled
- levels 4 to 7 – $2 per position filled
- levels 8 and 9 – $3 per position filled
- level 10 – $4 per position filled
Note that as these commissions are paid out of the monthly $45 affiliate fee, they are paid as long as recruited affiliates continue to pay said fee each month.
Joining Matrix Empire
Matrix Empire affiliate membership is $45 a month.
Matrix Empire Conclusion
Matrix Empire is a simple $45 a month pyramid scheme.
You sign up, pay your $45 and get paid to recruit others who do the same. The YouTube course bundled with affiliate membership does not legitimize Matrix Empire’s fraudulent business model.
In addition to running a pyramid scheme, Dustin Mansell also uses Matrix Empire to build his Text ALN and Against All Odds downlines.
As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up affiliates at the bottom of the company-wide matrix will stop paying $45 a month.
This will see affiliates above them stop getting paid, eventually leading them to also stop paying $45 a month.
Once enough Matrix Empire affiliates stop paying $45 a month, an irreversible collapse is triggered.
Matrix-based pyramid schemes typically see only the admin and early participants earn money.
This is typically through one or more preloaded positions, as is the case with Matrix Empire (click below to enlarge):
Whenever Matrix Empire inevitably collapses, MLM pyramid scheme math guarantees the majority of participants lose money.
Thank you for offering this honest review. We need more of these to prevent following the wrong crowd.
Dustin Mansell is a “Low Life” scammer, as he owes us money, and simply refuses to pay up.
I have contacted their “Tech Support”, which is just his family, and if I get a reply, it is down right rude, and most of the time, has nothing to do with the question I had asked about.
Dustin runs from one shiny object to the next, taking all the followers he can with him, to make lots of money, while the rest of us get the “Shaft”. He owes us money in his “Matrix Empire” opportunity, and his “Text ALN” opportunity, so, needless to say, even though Dustin Mansell is always talking about being a Christian, well, HE IS NOT, he is just a Flat Our Lying, Scum Bag Scammer, taking money form who ever, and just making “Empty Promises”.
So, it is best to stay away from this Low Life Scammer, unless you just got money laying around that you want to give away!!!
Have a Blessed Day, You have been warned!!!