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The Black Pearl
December 17th, 2003, 09:56 AM
Here is some interesting information on the auto-cycle fund at Got Matrix.

Please visit this link first.

http://www.gotmatrix.com/shop/customer/pages.php?pageid=12&mode=preview

****At the time of this post the above link was not working****

Number one on the list of auto cycle options is Brideby. Brideby is a well known ponzi scheme. And they are barely hanging on.

For those newbies who do not know what a ponzi is, it is a scam where early investors get paid profits from new investors deposits. Much like a matrix.

Got Matrix is using this as an option for auto cycle money. What is being done is this. People sign up for Brideby and deposit money using Got Matrix's referral link. The sucker(s) then earns 2.1% interest DAILY and Got Matrix earns 1.1% interest DAILY on all members who have made a deposit and signed up using his referral link. What's the catch?

The catch is it has been nearly impossible to withdraw money from Brideby recently. So not only is Got Matrix not getting any referral profits but those who joined using his referral link aren't able to withdraw their profit either. Why? Just like a matrix it's not sustainable, will eventually collapse and everyone looses unless you got in early. My question to Got Matrix is why would you use this as an auto cycle option when you know its a scam??? Why would you encourage it at all? ESPECIALLY when you have not explained, in detail, what the risks are.

Another option at Got Matrix is iFriends. This took some time to find out but here goes. Sign up for iFriends using the Got Matrix referral link, pay $1 dollar and Got Matrix will contribute $25 to the auto-cycle fund. Why so much Got Matrix? How are you able to do this? The answer is ClickCash.com. That's right. For every $1 sign up Got Matrix gets, they earn $30. Not $25. Why not put in the whole amount??? Why pocket $5 on something that you have put no effort into?

There are 2 other options. These options generate small amounts to the auto cycle fund and need not be discussed at this time.

*****Note for newbies of Got Matrix*****

Stay away from Brideby. It is a SCAM and will eventually collapse, leaving you with empty pockets. Not only will you loose your money at Got Matrix, you will loose more at Brideby with this option. Keep your money in your pocket.

Stay away from iFriends. You must be careful when signing up so you don't get charged $6.95 a month (this IS explained at Got Matrix). You also must accept the adult content for Got Matrix to get credit for the referral. If Got Matrix really wanted to cycle extra people of the lists they would put the entire amount gained in the auto-cycle fund.

In conclusion, Why scam your customers even more? You know very well that the people at the bottom of your lists will probably never receive any free gifts. Why continue this activity? My only guess would be because you are already in too deep.

ycchen
December 20th, 2003, 09:15 AM
The Black Pearl, great job! Many people are suspicious about the autocycle fund and you solve the mystery. I wonder what Greg will say about that. Well, as usual, he will pretend that he never see this thread...:)

MatrixWatch
December 24th, 2003, 04:29 PM
The programming bugs are all sorted out with our forums now. Perhaps Greg will have the opportunity to respond to this issue.

The Black Pearl
December 25th, 2003, 06:52 AM
I have edited the original post to include a direct link for information about the Got Matrix auto cycle fund. It was working at the time of the change.

More information on the survey option. For each new member Greg gets to sign up to take surveys he gets 150 points. For every 1000 points Greg receives $10. For every sign up, Greg says he'll add $1.50 to the auto cycle fund. This is the only option that isn't being skimmed. It's also the only option that doesn't cost anything to join. Free to join. But there isn't much money in it for the auto cycle fund now is there?

Option 4 is a combo. Join the $25 matrix AND iFriends and send your registration confirmation to Greg. Then automatically cycle no matter where you are on the $25 list. Total cost to you to receive $25 as long as you don't screw anything up with iFriends is $15 to join the $25 matrix + $1 to join iFriends = $16. A $9 profit for waiting a month or less. Is this really worth all the time signing up? $9? I think not.

Got Matrix, we don't think you are going to come here and answer these challenges. Prove us wrong and let us know why you have a well known ponzi scam listed on your site as an auto cycle option.