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

The Cycler Cash website domain (“cyclercash.com”) was registered on the 20th of December, 2016. The entity “Cycler Cash” is listed as the owner, with an address in Bavaria, Germany also provided.

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 Cycler Cash Product Line

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

Bundled with Cycler Cash affiliate membership is access to ‘
10 important e-Book Whats help You To start The Way to be Rich
‘.

The Cycler Cash Compensation Plan

Cycler Cash affiliates purchase positions in one of three matrix cyclers.

Matrix sizes used in Cycler Cash’s cyclers are 4×2, 4×3 and 4×4.

A 4×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with four positions directly under them.

These four positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these four positions into another four positions each (16 positions).

A 4×3 and 4×4 matrix expand the number of levels available by one and two levels respectively.

A 4×3 matrix’s third level houses 64 positions, a 4×4 matrix’s fourth level houses 256.

Commissions are paid as positions in each matrix cycler are filled. Cycler positions are filled when new and existing Cycler Cash affiliates purchase matrix positions.

How much of a commission is paid out is determined by which matrix cycler a position is filled:

Start Plan (4×2 matrix, positions cost $10) – $60 when all matrix positions have been filled

Premium Plan (4×3 matrix, positions cost $25) – $350 when all matrix positions have been filled

Power Plan (4×4 matrix, positions cost $50) – $600 when all matrix positions have been filled

Joining Cycler Cash

Cycler Cash affiliate membership is tied to the purchase of at least one matrix cycler position ($10 to $50).

Full participation in the Cycler Cash MLM opportunity costs $85.

Conclusion

There’s not all that much to Cycler Cash’s compensation plan. Affiliates sign up, pay a fee and get paid to recruit others who do the same.

In MLM this business model is otherwise known as a pyramid scheme.

Another way of looking at the cycler commissions is through the lens of a ROI.

Each cycler tier effectively sees an affiliate deposit funds and get paid a set ROI once enough new deposits have been made into their matrix.

Start Plan affiliates invest $10 on the promise of a $60 ROI

Premium Plan affiliates invest $25 on the promise $350 ROI

Power Plan affiliates invest $50 on the promise of a $600 ROI

Either way you’re being scammed and once affiliate recruitment dies down, Cycler Cash will collapse.

Refund Policy:

Cyclercash does NOT offer a refund once a member has joined.

At that point the majority of affiliates lose money, with the anon


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns Cycler Cash?
Cycler Cash is listed as the owner entity with an address in Bavaria, Germany. The domain was registered on December 20, 2016. However, no specific individuals or company leadership information is publicly disclosed on the official website.

What products does Cycler Cash offer?
Cycler Cash offers no retailable products or services to consumers. Affiliates can only market Cycler Cash membership itself. The package includes access to ten e-books focused on wealth creation strategies.

What is the Cycler Cash compensation structure?
Cycler Cash operates as a three-tier matrix cycler system where affiliates purchase positions. Income is primarily generated through recruitment rather than product sales, which is characteristic of matrix-based compensation plans.


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