The Hunger Game Matrix Review: Matrix-based cash gifting
There is no information on The Hunger Game Matrix website indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Hunger Game Matrix website domain (“hungergamerz.com”) was registered on the 11th of January 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 Hunger Game Matrix Product Line
The Hunger Game Matrix has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market The Hunger Game Matrix affiliate membership itself.
Bundled with The Hunger Game Matrix affiliate membership are advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on The Hunger Game Matrix website itself.
The Hunger Game Matrix Compensation Plan
The Hunger Game Matrix compensation plan sees affiliates purchase positions in a 3×2 matrix.
A 3×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of the matrix, with three positions directly under them (level 1):
The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting the first three positions into another three positions each, resulting in a total of twelve positions.
Commissions are paid as positions in the matrix are filled, via subsequent position purchases by other The Hunger Game Matrix affiliates (existing or newly recruited).
To qualify for commissions on the first level an affiliate must pay $20. They are then paid $60 once the first three position in their matrix are filled.
To qualify for commissions on the second level of the matrix, an affiliate must pay another $40. They are then paid $360 once all nine positions on the second level of the matrix are filled.
The Hunger Game Matrix affiliates can also participate in a weekly cash gifting draw.
Positions in the draw are $5, with a winner selected at random each week. The selected winner receives all funds used to purchase draw positions for that week.
Joining The Hunger Game Matrix
Affiliate membership with The Hunger Game Matrix is tied to the $60 purchase of commission qualification.
Once all twelve positions of the initial matrix are filled, The Hunger Game Matrix affiliates will have to spend another $60 per additional matrix they wish to earn in.
Conclusion
A matrix-based cash gifting scheme themed on a popular movie franchise… really?
The Hunger Game Matrix simply shuffles commission qualification fees to pay off existing affiliates.
As far as the math behind the compensation plan goes, The Hunger Game Matrix operate as a cash gifting scheme.
You pay $20 and then receive $20 from the three affiliates placed in your matrix ($20×3).
You then pay $60, which qualifies you to receive $60 payments from the second level of the matrix ($60 x 9 = $360).
The weekly draw meanwhile is little more than randomized cash gifting.
Movie themed or not, cash gifting schemes heavily favor those who “get in early”.
Typically this is the admin and their friends, who preload the company-wide matrix with a boatload of positions, thus guaranteeing they walk away with the majority of commission qualification fees.
The Hunger Game Matrix is no different, with those at the bottom of the company-wide matrix losing out once recruitment of new participants inevitably slows down.