There is no information on the Super 2×7 Matrix website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Super 2×7 Matrix website domain (“super2x7.com”) was registered on the 25th of July 2014, however the domain registration is set to private.

Further research reveals the Super 2×7 Matrix website is using the nameservers of “planethomestay.com”.

PlanetHomeStay was launched in 2011, with the now defunct website appearing to be some sort of e-commerce barter website.

The domain registration for PlanetHomeStay is set to private, however it’s worth noting that locations members of site can choose to sell items in are all Malaysian states and territories.

Another website using the PlanetHomeStay name-servers is Our Matrix Club (“ourmatrixclub.com”).

Our Matrix Club was launched in 2012 and saw affiliates invest $5 on the promise of an advertised $680 ROI.

Statistics from the Our Matrix Club website reveal the last payout was made on the 16th of July 2014, confirming the scheme has long-since collapsed.

Unfortunately the Our Matrix Club domain registration is set to private, however further research reveals that emails sent out to Our Matrix Club affiliates were signed off as “John – OMC Admin”.

I wasn’t able to find any further information on this individual.

An individual naming themselves “omclub” can be observed promoting Super 2×7 on social media, confirming that the same admin is behind both schemes (omclub = 
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As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Super 2×7 Matrix Product Line

Super 2×7 Matrix has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market affiliate membership to the company itself.

Once signed up, Super 2×7 Matrix affiliates can purchase matrix positions and participate in the company’s income opportunity.

Bundled with each matrix position purchase are a series of advertising credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Super 2×7 Matrix website.

The Super 2×7 Matrix Compensation Plan

The Super 2×7 Matrix compensation plan sees affiliates purchase matrix positions and then recruit others who do the same.

The company utilizes a number of matrix structures which, along with their respective commission payouts, are detailed below:

Super 2×7 Matrix

The Super 2×7 Matrix is seven levels deep and starts off with two positions on the first level:

These first two positions branch out into another two positions each, making up the second level of the matrix.

The second level matrix positions branch out into another two positions each to make up the third level, and so on and so forth down a total of seven levels.

Commissions are paid out as positions in the matrix are filled, with positions filled when other affiliates purchase positions.

Each level of the matrix has a fee attached to entry, with this fee qualifying an affiliate to receive commissions as posit


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Super 2×7 Matrix?
The Super 2×7 Matrix website provides no publicly available information regarding ownership or management. Domain registration details are set to private, preventing identification of the operators. The infrastructure utilizes nameservers shared with other entities, including the defunct PlanetHomeStay platform, obscuring organizational transparency.

When was Super 2×7 Matrix established?
The Super 2×7 Matrix domain was registered on July 25, 2014. However, limited historical records are available due to private registration settings, restricting access to detailed founding documentation and operational timeline information.

What is the connection between Super 2×7 Matrix and PlanetHomeStay?
Both platforms share identical nameservers infrastructure. PlanetHomeStay, launched in 2011, operated as an e-commerce barter website with Malaysian geographic focus. The shared technical infrastructure


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