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Date Added: 1/5/2010     Reviewer: Traces2757
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Website URL: http://www.Matrix-Millionaire.com
Company Name: Matrix-Millionaire
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Matrix-Millionaire Description

Matrix-Millionaire is a downline building program created by internet marketer Thomas Sullivan. This program focuses on creating teams comprised of members who each do their share to gather referrals, with everyone benefiting from the combined effort. They help build these teams for a network marketing opportunity called “New Wave”, and team members get access within the program to resources that help them recruit referrals.

Matrix-Millionaire Detailed Overview

Having been in the network marketing industry for many years, online entrepreneur Thomas Sullivan decided to create a program that allowed people to join together as teams to help each other in their network marketing efforts. This resulted in the creation of Matrix-Millionaire. When you join a network marketing program, there is always at least one product to sell. Selling the product, though an important part, is never your main goal with these types of programs, however. Your goal is to recruit others to your downline so that you can earn commissions from their efforts, resulting in residual monthly income for you.

Matrix-Millionaire is not a network marketing program itself, but rather a program that helps people to build downlines as a team for a network marketing program called “New Wave Power Marketing”. New Wave is a 4x4 forced matrix program, which means that when you fill four immediate positions below you in the program, subsequent recruits spill down to the people below you, to four levels deep. You earn commissions from everyone in your downline, according to the levels. Through the Matrix-Millionaire marketing program, you get access to marketing materials and resources to help build your New Wave downlines. In addition, they provide a step by step blueprint for all team members to follow each week to build their downlines, practically guaranteeing their success in the matrix program.

Matrix-Millionaire is free to join and belong to. The New Wave program, however, costs $12 per month. The products that are associated with New Wave are downloadable internet marketing products and software.

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Matrix-Millionaire Reputation

Feedback on the Matrix-Millionaire downline building and marketing program is mixed, which is perfectly normal for anything that has to do with network marketing. Reports are that it can definitely be helpful for building downlines, especially since it emphasizes a team effort. That being said, it still takes a concerted effort on every individual’s part to be successful with it, and some people find that they’re just not up to it. Overall, the program is good for those who really work it.

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Shhhhh... Not to be mentioned at all. Worthless web site

Any marketer's worst nightmare is getting bluffed about "this great product" that simply turns out to be a sham. I got introduced to matrix millionaire by one of my closest buddies and to quote him, he said I MUST JOIN THIS. I got a little jumpy when I got 12 referrals in a week and I put in more effort to it. My troubles started when I requested my cash out which never came to be. I tried to contact them about my cash out and guess what? MORE TROUBLES. I got lots of junk mail instead. They kept telling me that to earn more, I needed to spend more. I was not ready for that anymore. So I decided to forget about the whole thing. And it does not surprise me for having landed into problems with other programs from Sullivan. My advice? DON'T EVEN THINK OF THIS.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by JULIESAM on January 1, 2011 at 9:19 PM CST

 
 
 
Don't Use This Service!

I have used Thomas Sullivan's other programs with mixed results and thought I would try this one out since I had some spare money I thought I could turn into more income. I joined this service and got 14 referrals within the first week, I was elated and thought that this program would work well. I couldn't have been more wrong, I attempted to cash out my earnings and went to check my email inbox for some sort of confirmation message and to my horror I found that this service signed me up to some sort of mailing list for products completely unrelated to internet moneymaking (prescription drugs, adult websites, discount watches, etc. ) No confirmation email ever arrived and I never received any money. I attempted to contact their customer support by email and received no reply and the phone based customer service was absolutely horrid.

Do NOT use this service!
 
 


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avatar   by nookupeous on March 8, 2010 at 3:03 PM CST

 
 
 
Totally Fell For This

Not even after an hour of signing up on this matrix program I started getting spam in my email!.

I was referred to this program by a friend who said that this matrix was definitely the ONE!.

So I signed up under him and managed to use some spare cash left to spend on advertising my referral banners on other sites.

5 days later I had received a total of 12 referrals and was SO happy. Just to find that I go to make a cashout and receive NOTHING!

The only good thing this site is good at is sending you lots of spam to your email and taking the $12 you pay to get into this matrix program.

By all means, don't even think about joining or talking about Matrix-Millionaire.
 
 


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avatar   by proXace on February 21, 2010 at 9:11 AM CST

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This is a complete worthless site, and just scams you out of money

I joined this site about a month ago, and let me tell you, there is absolutely no reason why you should join. When I joined, I got 7 referrals in the first two weeks, and I earned some money, but when I try to cash out, I just get a ton of emails that say that I need to sell more and get more referrals, just like all of my other refferals did, too. This site is, quite frankly, a complete waste of time, and totally worthless. I also got many, many emails advertising worthless products that I had no interest in buying, so whoever is reading this, don't even bother joining, unless you just want spam, spam, and angry thoughts when you try to cash out.
 
 


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avatar   by Orange on February 1, 2010 at 10:38 AM CST

 
 
 
Nothing but a scam

I had my doubts about this one but I still decided to give it a try. Now I regret it. I tried my best to get referrals and I was hoping to earn at least a little. But in the end I never received a single payment. All I got was just huge amounts of useless emails. I should have done some more research about this site but I was too eager to start getting referrals and earning money.

My advice is to stay away from this. A scam is a scam no matter how you look at it. Even if you hear someone suggesting this site, don’t believe them.
 
 


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avatar   by Zakenor on January 31, 2010 at 5:31 PM CST

 
 
 
Don't Bother with this

I joined this program a little hesitate because I have had bad experiences with Thomas Sullivan's other programs. But I tried it anyway. I followed the step by step approach that they give, which is about the only useful thing there, and got a couple of referrals. But when I tried to contact support I got no where. I finally got enough referrals to get a payment and still haven't received it. Just notes saying spend more and buy more.

Run as fast as you can.
 
 


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avatar   by anne2010 on January 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM CST

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Scam Spam Jam

I could start and end my whole review with one word: pathetic. But let me take this a little further. Personally, I just feel this is another sad attempt for an online money making site. After a friend referred me, and I had to pay the $12 a month, I thought this would at least be somewhat legitimate. I was wrong; Matrix-Millionaire is a scam.

Alright, perhaps you could say I was not informed enough, or knowledgeable to get the whole thing started. If that's the case, what is the point of customer support? I sent countless emails in attempt to getting my moneys worth out of this site, and they couldn't bother to send me an informational letter back. But if I got a nickel for every spam email received, now you see I'd be rich.

My personal advice is to stay away, this is just another one of those over hyped up scams. Perhaps there was a different alternative that I was not capable of discovering, I'm not sure, but I am sure that I did not get my moneys worth, rather I wasted my time and effort.
 
 


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avatar   by GreatNate on January 26, 2010 at 4:45 PM CST

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Scam and a total waste of money

I heard of Matrix-Millionaire from a friend of mine. He said it was not a scam. With just $12 per month I decided to join. But my friend lied. It was a total waste of time and money. I collected a lot of referrals but what was the use, nothing! I never got paid. I just got some stupid emails saying that I needed to sell more stuff before I would I actually get paid. And at that moment, I understood that it was totally worthless and they were not going to pay. Matrix-Millionaire was a total waste of my hard work. I recommend everyone not to use it and that it truly is a scam.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by sadman on January 22, 2010 at 8:29 PM CST

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Scam and spam

One person told me that he had been paid by this "wonderful" matrix. I joined the program because I believed that I would be lucky enough to gather the needed referrals and get paid until the matrix turns into a scam. But it was already a poor hoax. After hard work of referring good amount of referrals I got nothing but lots of spam messages advertising some products and other stuff (they weren't even free) in my inbox. There was no any human response to my e-mails and I never received any kind of payout! The site was just an endless loop.

Maybe there's a catch, like spending more and more money on the website to get your payment. I don't know. I didn't explore the horrible service further and ignored the spam e-mails. That matrix is a scam and certainly didn't work for me.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by rahaa on January 21, 2010 at 12:33 PM CST


 
 
 
I got scammed. Stay away

I joined Matrix-Millionaire weeks ago and I would say that it is just a waste of time. My friend recruited me to join this saying that it's a good way to earn extra cash. So I joined and paid the monthly $12 fee.

This site actually asks you for a $12 per month fee. I thought that since they are asking for some fee they are in some way legit.

I recruited 12 referrals telling them that this is a good way to earn some money, but when I asked for my first payment they didn't give me any.

My referrals likewise experienced the same problem. They never got a payment even though they recruited as much as 15 referrals.

All I got were spam mails telling me how to make more money and more offers of other products that I certainly have no interest in.

I also tried to contact customer service but they keep on telling me that I should recruit more referrals before I will receive my first payment.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by guitarsforsale on January 17, 2010 at 8:56 PM CST

 
 
 
Waste of your money

Alright, basically this “Matrix-Millionaire” and it's New wave program are a money making pyramid of a “matrix” type, 4x4 matrixes in this example. So, whenever you try even thinking about one of these sites, be wary of the fact, that it has lots of chances to be a scam. With that knowledge I myself was unsure of whether this one could make me any profit, but considering it's relatively low cost ($12 a month), I decided to join it for one month to test. As always, I was able to recruit some referrals for that matter. 17 Referrals, to be exact. I never truly liked the products they offered, but I gave it a try anyway. After making some money, I have tried to ask for a payment, all I received was an answer that I need to sell more before actually getting my cash etc. And of course I understood at that point that they’re not going to pay, so I called off my referrals as well. Don’t try this matrix.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by melissastern on January 9, 2010 at 11:36 AM CST

 
 
 
I joined Matrix-Millionaire two months ago

I joined Matrix-Millionaire two months ago and I am very disappointed. I didn’t earn any money. I worked hard to get referrals. In one month I was able to get 15 referrals. They kept on sending me some useless emails. I didn’t learn anything from the emails and they didn’t help me find new ways to make money online. It was just a waste of time. I am sorry I convinced those people to join under me. The customer support is not very helpful. They ignored all my emails. The only positive thing is that it’s free to join. I am happy I didn’t waste any money.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by myraro on January 7, 2010 at 8:45 AM CST

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Rubbish! Not worth even looking at

Usually I run away from MLM sites, but since my friend had joined Matrix millionaire and that it’s a fairly new program, I signed up as a referral under her. We both combined our efforts and within a week we had a total of 102 referral between us. When we requested for payment, no one bothered to answer us. All we got was a bunch of junk mail trying to get us to sign up to other MLM programs and products that had nothing to do with MLM or money making.

We signed up for the $12 a month plan and that was it. They just take your money and never bother to even say thank you for joining us. Utter rubbish program and don't even bother signing up. It’s worse than a data entry scam, so run away from this one.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by jellymonty on January 7, 2010 at 8:45 AM CST

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A Scam, don't join

I joined this site thinking that at least I will earn some cash by referring others and let me tell you this is complete scam. They promised me that the more I refer others, the more I have the potential to earn. So I did the same. I referred more than 22 people and they ask them to refer others and by this way they increase their network. As soon as you join the network they start sending you useless emails which are complete junk and you will never find a single money making method or tip on the email. The emails are of no use and they are absolute junk. When I tried to contact the customer support asking for help nobody bothered to even answer me. This is absolutely scam and please save your time and your efforts for something else which works and pays off well for your efforts. A Scam site.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by Sangold on January 6, 2010 at 10:16 PM CST

 
 
 
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