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Matrix Empire – Scam Review

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On its website, Matrix Empire doesn’t say who owns the company or who runs it.

The domain name for Matrix Empire’s website, “matrixempire.com,” was registered privately on August 25, 2022.

More research shows that affiliate promoters say Dustin Mansell is the owner of Matrix Empire.

On October 7, Mansell put a video called “Matrix Empire Review: 1 Platform, 3 Income Streams” on his YouTube channel. In the video, Mansell says that he “made” the business.

At one point, Mansell shows his back office while logged in as “admin” (click on the image to make it bigger):

Mansell (on the right) talks a lot about MLM opportunities. During the last few months, he has released videos for:

  • Text: ALN is a matrix-based recruitment scheme; Against All Odds is a Dun Putnam NFT scheme
  • Hapi Travel is a travel-based MLM opportunity that is probably a scam.
  • IX Global: Arrests in India for MLM fraud and money laundering
  • Quick Silver is a spinoff of ISN Coins.
  • Pyramid scheme: Infinity Matrix
  • B-Eco – Dan Putnam fuel tab cash grab
  • Intelligence Mansell also promoted Weed and Dealers BNB, a non-MLM crypto Ponzi that was falling apart at a rate of 8% per day.

Mansell lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, according to his personal Facebook page.

Read on for a full review of the MLM opportunity at Matrix Empire.

Matrix Empire’s Products
Matrix Empire has no products or services that can be sold.

Affiliates can only sell membership in the Matrix Empire affiliate program.

The Matrix Empire affiliate membership comes with a course on how to “rank” on YouTube.

There are no specifics given about the course (content preview, who authored it etc.).

Matrix Empire’s Compensation Plan
Affiliates of Matrix Empire sign up and pay a $45 fee every month. When they bring in other people who do the same thing, they get paid commissions.

Matrix Empire pays commissions via a 3×10 matrix.

In a 310 matrix, an affiliate is at the top, and three positions are below them:

The first level of the matrix is made up of these three spots. The second level of the matrix is made by dividing each of the first three positions into three more (nine positions).

The third through tenth levels of the matrix are made the same way, with each new level having three times as many positions as the last.

Affiliates of the Matrix Empire are hired to fill positions in the matrix in direct and indirect ways.

As spots in the matrix are filled, the following commissions are earned:

  • level 1: $15 per position filled
  • level 2: $4 per position filled
  • level 3: $3 per position filled
  • levels 4–7: $2 per position filled
  • levels 8 and 9: $3 per position filled
  • level 10: $4 per position filled
    Note that these commissions are paid out of the $45 monthly affiliate fee, so they will continue to be paid as long as affiliates who were recruited keep paying that fee each month.

Matrix Empire: Joining
Each month, it costs $45 to be an affiliate of Matrix Empire.

Matrix Empire Conclusion
Matrix Empire is a simple pyramid scheme that costs $45 a month.

You join, pay $45 to join, and get paid to get other people to do the same. The YouTube course that comes with Matrix Empire’s affiliate membership does not make its business model any less shady.

Dustin Mansell uses Matrix Empire to build his Text ALN and Against All Odds downlines. He also uses it to run a pyramid scheme.

As with all MLM pyramid schemes, affiliates at the bottom of the company-wide matrix will stop paying $45 a month once affiliate recruitment stops.

This means that the affiliates above them won’t get paid, so they won’t get $45 a month either.

When enough Matrix Empire affiliates stop paying $45 a month, the system falls apart in a way that can’t be fixed.

In most matrix-based pyramid schemes, only the person in charge and the first people to join make money.

This is usually done through one or more preloaded positions, as in Matrix Empire (click on the image to make it bigger):

MLM pyramid scheme math says that most people will lose money when Matrix Empire inevitably falls apart.

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