Brian Ehlert operates FastNFurious Matrix from Los Angeles, US, charging $5 for entry into a 2x2 matrix system. The program sells advertising credits, but offers no traditional retail product, relying instead on member recruitment for payouts.
Ehlert directly associates himself with the scheme. Many operators of similar matrix programs typically hide their identities. His past involvement in the multi-level marketing industry remains unclear. No public record of his prior business history exists.
FastNFurious Matrix offers no tangible product for sale to the general public. Instead, it sells "advertising credits" meant for an internal network. This network broadcasts only to FastNFurious members or prospects. Ads within this closed system typically promote other similar opportunities. Such a restricted advertising environment holds no value for serious marketing efforts. Customers must join FastNFurious Matrix to purchase any advertising credits.
The FastNFurious Matrix compensation plan uses a matrix structure. New members pay $5 and enter a personal 2x2 matrix. This matrix requires six total positions to be filled. Filling the first level, with two new members, pays a $5 commission. Members earn another $15 commission after their second level fills, requiring four additional members. Direct referrals also generate $2. This $2 payout applies whether someone refers a brand new member or if an already referred member buys another position in the matrix.
A $5 fee enrolls a new participant in FastNFurious. Members can purchase multiple positions within the system, each costing an additional $5.
FastNFurious Matrix functions as a pure recruitment scheme. New member funds circulate among existing participants as commissions. The system stops paying when recruitment ceases, consistent with a pyramid model.
