Hello readers,
After massive attacks and accusations on a well-known money making forum (that advertises thousands of HYIP's, Money Games and Autosurfs)for having this blog with intention to induce not-so-well educated "others" to join this program, I have decided not to publish my screenshots of incomes (latest on accumulations and monthly on my 3 accounts). However, these screenshots can be made available for reference/viewing for personal solitation with me via e-mail.
And I want to make it clear that this blog is my personal opinions on my experience with SwissCash for over 9 months (as of today).
Some may not understand how these incomes can be achieved. You may read in my earlier posts, apart from the fixed returns that we receive every month and the commission we can receive when someone joins SwissCash, there is more to it. It has a binary system that generate some returns even when you dont refer others personally.
Binary system is named because it is built on a matrix of two. You can have only two people onto your first level. Everyone else goes beneath those people. Binary system pays on a specified, maximum amount of purchases (over some period or time, often for SwissCash, monthly). It pays on that amount regardless of how many levels down you need to look to reach that total. So the number of levels between you and a given recruit is not especially relevant.
Binary system pays off on all investments that occur through a specified maximum dollar amount, regardless of how many levels away you have to look to accumulate that total.
The advantage of this system over the standard matrix is that you can easily benefit from sales that occur many levels away from you, if that's where the volume is. The disadvantage refers to the other differentiating feature of a binary system, the "balancing act."
Since you can have two people directly under yourself, you end up with a structure that has two "legs" - two spots that in turn have all the other spots under them. In any given pay period, the two legs will likely be unequal (one will have generated more sales than the other). A binary system pays based on the volume of the weaker of the two legs. There is no carrying of the unused volume of the stronger leg forward to the next pay period in SwissCash.
Even though this structure encourages spillover (that is, you will likely have people placed under you by your upline), those people generally end up in one leg, and you must balance that volume (in your other leg) in order to benefit from that spillover.
Another common feature of binary plans is that there is usually some mechanism by which you can re-enter your own downline. This allows you to create a second position in the matrix that shares one leg with your initial position. For that position to receive commissions, you only need to build one new leg, since it would have its first leg essentially pre-built for it from the efforts of maintaining your primary position.
If you join a binary system in a group that you feel is likely to produce spillover from yourself, above (uplines) and below (downlines) and the chance of achieving the matching volumes are better.
Signing off..

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