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Home » Reviews » Positive Reviews » Unison Wealth Review – Matrix Cycling Scam?

Unison Wealth Review – Matrix Cycling Scam?

Last Updated: May 19, 2016 //  by John

unison-wealth-scam-reviewName: Unison Wealth

Owner: Unknown

Website: www.unisonwealth.com

Price: $5 minimum

Overall Rating: 35/100

 

Unison Wealth Review


So you’ve come across this “cycler” program and you want to know it it works or if it’s just another scam? Let me just tell you that this is not the first of its kind out there and it probably won’t be the last.

Product Overview


Unison Wealth is a company forced matrix program, with a new approach to the multilevel marketing business. It involves investing a certain amount of money, while you wait for other members to join, to make a profit.

The process repeats itself for everyone else, which is why it is causing a lot of drama with programs like this. However, Unison Wealth has tweaked their system a little so this one MIGHT be different.

The Fix


With other programs like Ad Pack Pro and Achieve that give you the option to buy back your shares, Unison Wealth has made it mandatory for you to buy back into the system.

Usually, some members will run once they get paid and it causes others to wait a lot longer and some even lose their money. Not so much the case here, because there is no running away.

But…

Does This Really Work?


These things actually do work, but you are definitely taking a big risk. Yes there are some people that have cashed out a couple of thousand dollars, but there are a few things you need to understand before you invest into something like this or anything else like it.

  1. Will only work if EVERYONE does their part
  2. You can lose your money
  3. Is a high risk program

When you signup to these cycler programs, they would usually send you to a Facebook group or something so that you can understand how the system works.

This type of stuff will only work if you take a portion of your earnings and put it back into the system so that others can get paid. This thing requires a lot of administrative work on the owner’s part, so if they aren’t doing their job, then you will not get paid.

The Cost


Depending on how much you want to make back or risk, will determine how much you spend. You can start off with as little as $5 or you can take a chance and invest more.

You will need to make a deposit into your account before you purchase any positions. You can use different payment methods, but Paypal will not be one of them (red flag). Here are the accepted payment methods with Unison Wealth.

  • Payza
  • STP (Solid Trust Pay)
  • Payeer
  • Bitcoin
  • OKPay
  • Perfect Money
  • Egopay

This is the way you will need to add money to your account, as well as how you will be getting paid. Most members use STP, because Paypal has a very strict policy and I don’t think Unison Wealth has met the requirements.

Unison Wealth at a Glance


Name: Unison Wealth

Website: www.unisonwealth.com

Price: $5 to start

Final Verdict: SCAM! If you have no clue about HYIPs, then you really have no business in this. Just like any pyramid scheme, only the people at the top will get paid. Everyone at the bottom will be doing nothing but feeding “the early birds”.

Is Unison Wealth a Scam?


To me, this is nothing but a scam and I wouldn’t recommend it. I have done some HYIPs myself and they are very, very risky. If you are not one of the first 2,000 members, you are wasting your time.

I have seen people make complaints about not getting paid and want their money back, but there is no turning back. Once you decide to be apart of this “cycle”, just know that you are making a commitment.

scam

What I Think


I like to use these programs as a quick way to make a couple of bucks and this is just one of them. If you have seen other programs like this, they literally last for 30 – 90 days and eventually get shutdown.

That is not a very long lifespan of a company and is one of the most high risk “businesses” out there. If you have the money, you might want to try this. If things are pretty tight, you might want to step back.

I always recommend creating a real online business over any get rich quick programs, because it is something sustainable and you can literally make more money with them, if you do it the right way.

I do recommend you take a look at this program, which is the same exact one that allowed me to work from home full-time. There is almost no risk involved, and I know for a fact that you can make money with it.

I hope you’ve found this review to be helpful to you and hopefully you can finally start making money online. If you have any experience with this program (good or bad) I would love to hear about it. It will definitely help others in making a decision, so your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

 

– John

A Work at Home Jobs

 

Category: Positive Reviews, Reviews

About John

Hey everyone, I'm John and I am the owner of this site. I have fallen for many scams, played the recruiting game, and lost thousands of dollars before finding something that actually works. With this site, I hope to save you time and money as there are too many gurus that care about nothing more than filling their pockets with YOUR hard earned money.

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  1. Alford Elliott

    December 15, 2015 at 10:00 am

    just to keep you updated the website is down, I guess you know what that mean

    Reply
    • John

      December 15, 2015 at 1:48 pm

      Thanks for the update Alford!

      Reply
  2. Aquarius

    January 3, 2015 at 8:16 am

    First, unison wealth do not cost $5 minimum it is actually $45. Second, they do not use paypal because that’s the same processor all the other failed cycles has used. Also, on paypal when you send or receive a high amount of transactions or large amounts they freeze your account. And lastly, unison wealth is not a scam ponzi or only pay their first 2,000 members I’m not an affiliate and have many friends who are in it and are making money with consistent withdrawals. Do not believe everything or review you read on the web. For example have you tried unison wealth or you just looked over their website and made a review? And the previous comment as well were you apart of unison wealth and did not get paid or were you just on fb and saw other peoples comments? Bc I feel if you are not apart of a company or tried it out you are in no way capable of advising someone about a company you never even tried yourself.

    Reply
    • John

      January 24, 2015 at 4:34 pm

      First of all, thanks for your comment “Aquarius”. I have been apart of MANY cycler programs my friend and I know EXACTLY how they work. Anything with the word cycler or matrix is done the same way as any HYIP out there. Are there people making money with it? Absolutely! Is it safe? Absolutely not! Trust me man, I have tried many (and I mean many) of them and they are all the same. In the end, it is nothing but a risk and it will only work if there are a bunch of members that are actively involved. Although you are not a member, I hope I have educated you a little more on how these programs are ran.

      Reply
    • Alford Elliott

      July 19, 2015 at 5:55 am

      The company is a scam plain and simple there is no one to date getting paid from that site and that’s coming from websites rep. So like I said in my last post scam scam scam.

      Reply
  3. Alford Elliott

    December 29, 2014 at 1:54 am

    Anyone saying that unison wealth is not a scam is just promoting the company, a couple days ago the company crashed and then a few people didn’t get paid from the facebook message boards, this is no more than a Ponzi scheme with a twist, more over you can’t use paypal which shouts out like a red flag to me. Everyone gets screwed the more people join as the new guys is only funneling money to the vets of the website. People, please ignore this website and don’t get involved with unison wealth or any other program similar to it

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