The Fast Matrix Return website provides no information about its owners or operators. The fastmatrixreturn.com domain was registered on February 22, 2012, but its registration details remain private, obscuring those behind the company.

The site operates using the OppSofts MLM script backend. A lack of transparent ownership information makes it difficult for potential members to assess accountability or legitimacy.

Fast Matrix Return offers no retail product or service. Instead, members sell company memberships. A one-time membership fee includes advertising credits, which members can use on an internal advertising network featured on the Fast Matrix Return website.

The compensation plan centers on entry into two 2x2 matrices. These matrices run in reverse; new members start at the bottom. Once the bottom level fills, the matrix splits. The two individuals on the second level then move to the top positions of the two new matrices.

Members on the third level move up to the second. This requires new members to fill the third level again before another split occurs. Members slowly progress to the top level of the matrix system. Upon reaching the top and filling their matrix, they "cycle out."

The plan includes a Gold Matrix board and a Diamond Matrix board. Cycling out of the Gold Matrix pays a $200 commission, with $100 automatically covering entry into the Diamond Board. Cycling out of the Diamond Matrix pays $300, with $75 funding re-entry into the Gold Board.

All new members begin in a Gold Matrix board. After cycling out of the Gold Board, they enter the Diamond Board. Once a member cycles out of the Diamond Board, they return to the Gold Board, creating a continuous cycle. Fast Matrix Return also pays a $15 recruitment commission for each new member.

Further commissions include $20 when a personally recruited member cycles out of the Gold Board, and $25 when they cycle out of the Diamond Board. Membership to Fast Matrix Return costs a one-time fee of $75.

The company's own materials acknowledge that the $75 membership fee directly funds entry into the matrix system. There is no pretense that members purchase an advertising product, as the company offers no direct way to buy advertising services.