![]() ![]() When the doors open, those who get in first receive money from those who joined after them – usually posting ridiculous commission payouts to lure new members in. Kent Brown, Race Cycler admin (, July 29th)įor those unfamiliar with how matrix cyclers work, they enter prelaunch and begin the hype-train. I’ve made more money with cash cyclers than I made in sixteen years as a real-estate developer. Race Cycler affiliate membership (positions in a National Board matrix) cost $230. This results in a $230 fee, which is subtracted from the Grand National Board cycling payout. One a pay position is cycled out of a Grand National Board, they are then re-entered into the bottom of an existing National Board (typically following a position of the affiliate who recruited them). 2 affiliates recruited – $500 per position filled ($2000 total).1 affiliate recruited – $100 per position filled ($400 total).no recruits – $50 per position filled ($200 total).Once an affiliate’s positions reaches the top, payment is once again made per third level position filled in the matrix: The Grand National Board matrix functions in the exact same manner as the National Board matrices, however affiliates can only enter it via cycled positions on National Boards. ![]() Once a pay position in a National Board has paid out on all four third level matrix positions, it cycles out and is positioned at the bottom of a Grand National Board matrix. 2 affiliates recruited – $50 per position filled ($200 total).1 affiliate recruited – $25 per position filled ($100 total).no recruits – $10 per position filled ($40 total).How much is paid out per position filled depends on how many new affiliates the affiliate holding the pay position has recruited: Once an affiliate holds the pay position, they are then paid per position filled on the third level. Progression up the matrix is achieved via the cycling out of the top position (required three times for a position in the third level to advance to the pay position). All newly recruited affiliates are placed in the bottom of a National Board matrix. The first matrix is called the National Board. The process repeats itself again, with the matrix filling once the four empty positions at the third level have been filled.Īs mentioned earlier, there are two 2×3 matrices used by Race Cycler. In turn, the matrix “splits” into two additional matrices (the two positions previously under the pay position become pay positions in two new matrices), and four new empty positions are added to the bottom of each new matrix. New affiliate recruits are fed into the bottom of the matrix and once all positions are filled, the top position cycles out and is paid a commission. Like TNT Rotator, the Race Cycler compensation revolves around the filling of two 2×2 reverse matrices.Ī 2×2 matrix has seven positions in total, one at the top (the pay position), two below them and then four below those positions: Affiliates join Race Cycler for $230 and recruit new affiliates into the scheme who do the same. Race Cycler has no retailable products or services. Read on for a full review of the Race Cycler MLM opportunity. Whether Brown is still involved with TNT Rotator is unclear, but his participation in the scheme (and other “programs”) has likely influenced the setting up of Race Cycler. Under the guise of selling “text-ads and software”, affiliates pay $89.97 and are then paid to recruit new affiliates into the scheme.Ī Facebook account that appears to be run by Brown shows his progression datewise from TNT to Race Cycler: TNT Rotator is a matrix-based opportunity that uses 2×2 and 2×3 matrices. One example appears to be TNT Rotator, for which Brown left a glowing testimonial on the company website: Brown (right) can also be heard hosting several Race Cycler affiliate update calls, so this seems to fit.īrown appears to be no stranger to the MLM “cycler” niche, mentioning he’s been in “some other programs in the past” on a Race Cycler affiliate call (, July 31st). Research into the company reveals affiliates naming a “Kent Brown” as the owner of Race Cycler in their marketing presentations. The Race Cycler website domain was registered on the 24th of June, however the domain registration is set to private. There is no information on the Race Cycler website indicating who owns or runs the business.
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