There is no information on the AutoxAds website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The AutoxAds website domain (“autoxads.com”) was privately registered on October 28th, 2016.

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 AutoxAds Product Line

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

Once signed up, AutoxAds affiliates purchase positions in a matrix cycler.

Bundled with each cycler position purchase are ad credits. These ad credits can be used to display advertising on the AutoxAds website.

The AutoxAds Compensation Plan

The AutoxAds compensation plan sees affiliates purchase 25 cent daily positions in a five-tier 4×1 matrix cycler.

A 4×1 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with four positions below them to fill.

Once all four positions are filled, a “cycle” is triggered and a commission paid out.

Positions in the matrix are filled via subsequent cycler position purchases by new and existing AutoxAds affiliates.

Commissions across AutoxAds’ four-tier cycler are as follows:

Tier 1 (positions cost 25 cents) – 25 cent commission and cycles into Tier 2

Tier 2 – 50 cent commission and cycles into Tier 3

Tier 3 – $1 commission, generates one new Tier 1 position and cycles into Tier 4

Tier 4 – $5 commission, generates four new Tier 1 positions and cycles into Tier 5

Tier 5 – $35 commission and generates four new Tier 1 positions

A $1 matching bonus is also paid when personally recruited affiliates cycle out of cycler tiers 4 and 5.

Note that an AutoxAds affiliate must continue to fund their account to be able to purchase a new 25 cent cycler position each day.

Failure to maintain a daily 25 cent position purchase will result in forfeiture of 
all
cycler positions held by that account.

Joining AutoxAds

AutoxAds affiliate membership is free, however free affiliates can only earn matching bonus commissions.

Full participation in the AutoxAds MLM opportunity requires a minimum $10 cycler position purchase.

The daily purchase of a 25 cent cycler position is an ongoing requirement. This roughly equates to $7.50 every month (30 days).

Conclusion

THIS IS NOT A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME OR INVESTMENT PROGRAM OR MATRIX PROGRAM OR MLM PROGRAM, BUT PURELY AN ADVERTISING PLATFORM WHERE MEMBERS ARE BUYING TRAFFIC TO PROMOTE THEIR PRODUCTS.

The above, taken from a “disclaimer” published on the AutoxAds website, is full of porky pies.

For starters, AutoxAds acknowledge the investment nature of their cycler positions in the official FAQ:

How Fast Will My Advertising Positions Mature?

A: We have no way of knowing how fast your positions will mature as this is based on the number of ad packages being purchased each day.

Purchases don’t mature, 
investments
do.

Secondly the AutoxAds compensation plan is very much based on a 
matrix 
cyc


🤖 Quick Answer

What is AutoxAds and how does it operate?
AutoxAds is a matrix cycler scheme where participants purchase positions and ad credits. The business lacks transparency regarding ownership and retailable products, instead promoting affiliate membership itself as the primary offering.

When was the AutoxAds domain registered?
The AutoxAds website domain was privately registered on October 28th, 2016, with no public ownership information disclosed on the platform.

What products does AutoxAds offer to affiliates?
AutoxAds offers no retailable products or services. Affiliates can only market membership positions and receive ad credits bundled with cycler position purchases for website advertising.

What characterizes the AutoxAds compensation structure?
The compensation plan operates through daily position purchases in a matrix cycler system, with participants acquiring advertising credits as part of their investment packages.


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