The Cycler Buzz website, cyclerbuzz.com, registered November 19, 2013, offers no details about its ownership or operators. Its domain registration remains private, obscuring who runs the business. This lack of transparency typically raises questions for potential participants.
Cycler Buzz sells no retailable products or services. Affiliates market only the opportunity itself, recruiting others to join. Upon joining, affiliates can buy $10 "ad packages." Each package includes advertising credits usable to display ads on the Cycler Buzz website.
The compensation plan centers on affiliates investing in these $10 positions. These positions enter a straight-line cycler, functioning as a single-line queue. The position at the top of this queue receives a gradual return on investment as new funds enter the bottom. This payout caps at 150% ROI, or $15.
Once a position reaches its $15 payout, it cycles out. All other positions move up the queue, and the process repeats. However, if no new investments occur within 48 hours, or if a queue exceeds a 72-hour lifespan, Cycler Buzz "bursts" the queue. This action creates a revenue-sharing position for each investment.
From that point, each position pays out 2% daily until it reaches the promised 150% ROI. A new cycler queue then forms. Affiliates can again invest $10 positions into this new queue, which operates under the same 48-hour or 72-hour parameters as the previous one. Every 48 or 72 hours, Cycler Buzz creates a new queue. All previous cycler queue positions transfer into a separate revenue-sharing scheme.
Referral commissions are paid on all investments made by recruited affiliates, down three levels. Personal recruits (level 1) generate 6%. Level 2 recruits earn 4%, and level 3 recruits yield 2%. Cycler Buzz withholds a mandatory 30% of all commissions, requiring affiliates to use these funds for additional ad package purchases.
Affiliate membership to Cycler Buzz is free. However, affiliates must invest in ad packages to withdraw any earned commissions.
Despite its clear investment structure, Cycler Buzz appears to contradict its own business model. The company's FAQ states, "CyclerBuzz.com is NOT an investment program. Please do NOT treat it as such." Yet, the website openly advertises itself as an investment scheme.
