There is no information on the Summer Fun Matrix website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Summer Fun Matrix website domain (“summerfunmatrix.com”) was registered on the 1st of June 2015, with “Optimus Dale” listed as the domain owner. An address in the US state of Arkansas is also provided.

Optimus Dale is the pseudonym of Sherm Mason (right), admin of
Magnetic Builder
(2012) and more recently
Paradise Payments
and
Magnetic Gratitude
.

Magnetic Gratitude was launched back in April, with affiliates purchasing $10 matrix positions on the promise of an advertised $590,720 ROI.

At the time of publication Magnetic Gratitude appears to be well into decline, which has likely prompted the launch of Summer Fun Matrix.

Read on for a full review of the Summer Fun Matrix MLM business opportunity.

The Summer Fun Matrix Product Line

Summer Fun Matrix has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market affiliate membership with the company itself.

Once signed up, affiliates are able to purchase matrix positions and participate in the Summer Fun Matrix income opportunity.

Bundled with each matrix position purchased are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising to other Summer Fun Matrix affiliates.

The Summer Fun Matrix Compensation Plan

The Summer Fun Matrix compensation plan sees affiliates purchase $22 matrix positions in a three-tier cycler.

The matrix sized Summer Fun Matrix use in their cycler are 3×4, 3×5 and 3×6.

A 3×4 matrix places an affiliate at the top of the matrix with three positions directly under them (level 1):

These three positions form the first level of the matrix, with level generated by splitting each of the first three positions into another three positions.

Level 3 is generated by splitting level 2 positions and level 4 by splitting level 3 positions, for a total of 120 positions.

A 3×5 matrix is pretty much the same as a 3×4 matrix, except that it has a fifth level (generated by splitting level four positions into two new positions each).

A 3×6 matrix does the same again to generate an additional sixth level.

Commissions are paid out as Summer Fun Matrix affiliates purchase positions in the matrix, with how much of a commission paid out determined by what tier and level of the matrix in that tier a position is purchased:

Matrix 1 (3×4 matrix, $22 a position) – $10 on level 1, $5 on level 2, $2 on level 3 and $5 on level 4

Matrix 2 (3×5 matrix, $45 a position) – $20 on level 1, $4 on levels 2 and 3, $5 on level 4 and $7 on level 5

Matrix 3 (3×6 matrix, $110 a position) – $30 on level 1 and $10 on levels 2 to 6

The idea is that commissions paid out from Matrix 1 are used to buy entry into Matrix 2 and Matrix commissions are used to buy into Matrix 3, but a Summer Fun Matrix affiliate can also just directly buy into Matrix 2 and 3.

Matching Bonus

A Matching Bonus is paid out commissions earned by personally recruited affiliates.

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🤖 Quick Answer

Who is the operator behind Summer Fun Matrix?
Summer Fun Matrix is operated by Sherm Mason, who uses the pseudonym Optimus Dale. Mason previously administered Magnetic Builder (2012), Paradise Payments, and Magnetic Gratitude. The domain summerfunmatrix.com was registered on June 1, 2015, with Optimus Dale listed as owner and an Arkansas address provided.

What is the business model of Summer Fun Matrix?
Summer Fun Matrix operates as a three-tier matrix cycler requiring a $22 entry fee. This structure follows the pattern of Mason's previous ventures, particularly Magnetic Gratitude, which offered $10 matrix positions with promised returns of $590,720, a characteristic feature of pyramid scheme operations.

What prompted the launch of Summer Fun Matrix?
Summer Fun Matrix was launched following the decline of Magnetic Gratitude. Evidence suggests this represents a typical cycler


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