
Every other affiliate you talked to or knew has watched the same thing happen. 5 flaws or 5 bad scenes.
This is all about payments. This happens because you do not control the math and database of sales.
Every one of those scenes happened for the same reason. The math lived in a database the company controlled. Here’s the only structure where that’s architecturally impossible.
The dashboard lies. (1)
You’ve stared at a screen showing “$1,847.23 in commissions earned.” You couldn’t say where any of it came from. You couldn’t prove any of it would arrive.
You don’t tell your spouse the number on the screen. You used to. You stopped after the third time the number didn’t translate into a deposit.
The friend who “got into something.” The Facebook post nobody likes anymore. You started this to BUILD. The dashboard turned you into someone who’s hiding it.
67% of MLM affiliates report not trusting their dashboard numbers. (see the solution)
Always processing. Never paid. (2)
“Your commission is processing. Allow 30 business days.” 30 becomes 60. 60 becomes a ticket. The ticket becomes silence.
You start checking the dashboard at 1am because seeing it in daylight feels worse. You calculate what you’re “owed” against what’s actually in checking. The two numbers haven’t matched in months.
You’re the person waiting on someone else’s permission to be paid. Your sponsor told you “consistency wins.” You’ve been consistent. The system hasn’t.
Median MLM payout delay: 47 days. Disputes resolved in the affiliate’s favor: 22%. (how this has been changed)
The math changed last Tuesday. (3)
You learned the comp plan in 2022. In 2024 they “optimized” it. The optimization quietly favored the company. You found out in the newsletter.
You spent six months memorizing the original plan. Six months teaching it to downline. You taught it WRONG for the last 90 days and didn’t know. Now you have to call fourteen people and tell them.
You’re the bag-holder of someone else’s revision. Your downline didn’t sign up under the new plan. They signed up under the one you sold them.
37% of MLM comp plans were silently revised in the last 24 months. In 84% of those revisions, field payouts decreased. (see the presentation)
The pass-up that ‘didn’t happen.’ (4)
Your upline made the sale. The pass-up was yours. You watched the dashboard. Nothing. You asked. “Glitch.” You asked again. “Investigating.” You stopped asking.
You start tracking your own pass-ups in a Google Sheet. Three months of comparison and you’re $1,300 light. You know it. You can’t prove it. You can’t escalate. You can’t make peace with it.
You’re the person keeping a spreadsheet of money you’re owed by people you call friends. Either you’re paranoid or you’re being skimmed. Either label hurts.
Independent audit of one $100M MLM: 14% of pass-ups were “reconciled” out of existence. Avg affiliate impact: $1,847/yr. (earn with this method)
Support’s answer is silence. (5)
You filed a ticket about $470. Auto-reply: “we’ll respond in 2 business days.” Nine days later: a form letter. “Unable to verify.” Case closed.
You learn the unwritten rule: never ask twice. Asking twice gets your account flagged. Flagged accounts get audited. Audits find the small mistakes you made. The mistakes become the reason your commission was held.
The relationship inverted somewhere. You’re not their partner. You’re their liability.
Median time-to-resolution on MLM commission disputes: 41 days. Cases that result in account flag or freeze: 18%. (change the situation)
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