Scott Chandler and Brent Robinson launched Fast Profits Daily, a new matrix-based opportunity, shortly after abandoning their AutoXTen venture. The two founders brought in Randal Williams as a third partner. Williams, known as the "500k mentor" in MLM circles, is expected to provide training and support to Fast Profits Daily members.
Details on Fast Profits Daily remain limited, but the new company appears designed to replicate the early excitement of AutoXTen. This structure aims to generate another significant influx of funds into the founders' accounts. Enough information has emerged to outline the Fast Profits Daily business model.
Fast Profits Daily appears focused on travel services. The company website, FastProfitsDaily.com, states it does not act as a seller or booking agent for these services. Instead, disputes or refund requests for travel bookings must go through the "Seller of Travel" or "Booking Services" listed on the credit card or confirmation receipt.
Chandler and Robinson reportedly earned money from TVI Express and ROI Unlimited, both travel-based MLM companies. TVI Express, in particular, has a poor reputation. Authorities declared TVI Express illegal in Australia, China, the state of Georgia in the US, Namibia, and South Africa due to its recruitment-driven business model. Fast Profits Daily likely intends to use a third-party travel booking agent combined with a recruitment-focused compensation plan.
Whether the travel component will tie into member commissions is unclear, as the full Fast Profits Daily compensation plan has not yet been released. However, the history of similar travel-niche matrix-based MLM opportunities suggests commissions will not be directly linked to travel sales.
Fast Profits Daily will use two 2x3 matrices, consistent with Robinson and Chandler's previous ventures. These matrices offer payouts upon filling with members, whether new or existing. Residual income also appears in the form of generational commissions, paid up to five levels deep. These commissions apply when directly referred members, and the members they refer, fill matrix positions.
