There is no information on the Simple Simon’s System website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Simple Simon’s System website domain (“simplesimonssystem.com”) was registered on the 13th of August 2016, however the domain registration is set to private.

The Simple Simon’s System website links to an official Facebook group. The sole admin of the Simple Simon’s System Facebook page is Rob McAtamney (right).

McAtamney is based out of Queensland, Australia. He first popped up on BehindMLM’s radar as the admin of the
One Time Infinity
Ponzi scheme in 2015.

In 2016 McAtamney has so far launched
Cash Money Bucket
 (relaunched 2015 scam), 
3to600
 (February 2016) and 
VIP Promoters Club
 (April 2016).

Both 3to600 and VIP Promoters Club were matrix cycler Ponzi schemes that collapsed shortly after launch. Cash Money Bucket was relaunched in July and appears to still be operational.

Read on for a full review of the Simple Simon’s System MLM opportunity.

The Simple Simon’s System Product Line

Simple Simon’s System has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Simple Simon’s System affiliate membership itself.

Bundled with Simple Simon’s System affiliate membership are advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Simple Simon’s System website.

The Simple Simon’s System Compensation Plan

Simple Simon’s System affiliates pay $20 to participate in the attached MLM opportunity.

$10 is used to purchase a straight-line queue position, $8 is used to purchase a 3×8 matrix position and Rob Mcatamney keeps the remaining $2.

After the first month, a monthly payment of $18 is required to continue to earn commissions.

Straight-line queue

Simple Simon’s System’s straight-line queue sees $5 paid out per person added to the queue.

Affiliates are added to the queue via recruitment.

The first two $5 commissions generated are passed up to the upline affiliate.

In turn, every subsequently recruited affiliate must also pass up their first two generated commissions too.

Matrix Commissions

Simple Simon’s System use a 3×8 matrix to pay affiliate membership fees out as commissions.

A 3×8 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:

These initial three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of the three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).

The third level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of the nine positions into another three positions again (27 positions).

Subsequent levels of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with a complete 3×8 matrix housing 9840 positions.

Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new Simple Simon’s System affiliates.

For each position filled, a $1 commission is paid out.

Adcredit Commissions

If a Simple Simon’s System affiliate purchases advertising credits, the affiliate wh


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns Simple Simon's System?
The ownership of Simple Simon's System remains undisclosed on the official website. However, Rob McAtamney from Queensland, Australia, administers the associated Facebook group and serves as the primary public figure connected to the operation.

What is Simple Simon's System's business model?
Simple Simon's System operates as a queue and matrix pyramid recruitment scheme. Users participate in matrix cycler structures designed to generate returns primarily through recruitment rather than legitimate product sales or services.

What is Rob McAtamney's background?
Rob McAtamney, based in Queensland, Australia, has been associated with multiple schemes since 2015. He previously administered One Time Infinity and subsequently launched Cash Money Bucket, 3to600, and VIP Promoters Club—ventures identified as matrix cycler Ponzi schemes.

When was Simple Simon's System registered?
The domain simplesimonss


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