Tresmore operate in the cashback MLM niche and provide a corporate address in the US state of Georgia on their website.

Further research reveals this address belongs to “Thanks Matrix”, which Tresmore marketing material suggests is an umbrella corporation:

Thanks Matrix cite the same Tresmore corporate address as their global headquarters. A Korean headquarters corporate address is also provided.

Thanks Matrix itself appears to have previously tried to launch an MLM opportunity through Go7Shop.

Go7Shop is an e-commerce platform with an attached MLM compensation plan. Alexa traffic estimates for the Go7Shop suggest it never took off.

In the Tresmore marketing slide above, Joseph Lee (right) is cited as the CEO and President of Thanks Matrix.

The Tresmore website cites Lee as President of the company and co-CEO with Peter Sohn.

The Tresmore corporate bios for Lee and Sohn contain marketing copy and provide no information about either individual.

I tried to suss out MLM histories for Lee and Sohn and turned up nothing. This in itself is highly suspicious.

A third member of corporate manage is named on the Tresmore website, Michael Krause.

Again, nothing comes up other than Krause holding the same position in TMWellbeing, another company connected to Thanks Matrix.

Read on for a full review of the Tresmore MLM opportunity.

TresMore Products

Tresmore has no retailable products or services.

Once signed up, Tresmore affiliates have access to a mobile app based cashback platform.

Through the app Tresmore affiliates nominate up to ten stores they currently use (excludes utility bills and services).

Receipts for products purchased with a nominated credit or debit card are uploaded through the app at the end of each month.

After a thirty-day “validation period”, Tresmore claim they will pay up to 20% cashback on purchases made.

The maximum cashback claimable in a month is $260 a month and/or $3120 a year.

The Tresmore Compensation Plan

Tresmore affiliates pay $130 a month and receive a daily ROI, based on how many affiliates they recruit.

Tresmore’s daily ROI is tracked via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of affiliates. Note that there is no limit to how deep a binary team can grow.

Tresmore pay affiliates a daily ROI based on affiliate recruitment into their binary team.

Silver – personally recruit 3 affiliates and receive a daily $5 ROI

Gold – have 12 affiliates in your binary team (six on either side) and rec


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Tresmore and its corporate structure?
Tresmore operates within the cashback MLM sector, listing a corporate address in Georgia, USA. The company appears connected to Thanks Matrix, presented as an umbrella corporation sharing identical headquarters details and maintaining additional offices in Korea. Thanks Matrix previously attempted launching MLM ventures through Go7Shop, an e-commerce platform with integrated compensation plans.

Who leads Thanks Matrix and Tresmore?
Joseph Lee serves as CEO and President of Thanks Matrix, positions also reflected in Tresmore's organizational hierarchy. Lee's involvement spans both entities' operations and strategic direction within their respective business structures.

What was Go7Shop's market performance?
Go7Shop functioned as an e-commerce platform featuring an attached MLM compensation model. Alexa traffic data indicates the platform failed to achieve significant market traction, suggesting limited commercial success during its operational period.


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