The Commission Multiplier Review – Will You Make $1000s?
By not promoting it, you can also expect to have an unbiased review and my honest opinions on the program because I’m not looking to sell it to you and to make money off of you. Those are the best reviews.
That being said, there are many scams on the internet and I don’t know if maybe you were scammed in some way or not to be looking for a review before getting The Commission Multiplier, but that’s what happened to me.
So congrats on doing your research before investing in a “seemingly” good program. It might turn out not to be as good as claimed at all! And The Commission Multiplier definitely isn’t as good as it claims to be.
Let’s dig out the truth!
The Commission Multiplier At A Glance
Website: TheCommissionMultiplier.com
Owner: Misha Wilson
Presenter: Ace
Purpose: Sell memberships / recruiting
Price: $37+
Do I Recommend It?: No, it operated like a pyramid/ponzi scheme
What Is The Commission Multiplier?
Ace starts by saying that this new revolutionary method will be making you tens of thousands of dollars every single month on autopilot, since the business practically runs itself.
But in my experience of reviewing similar programs, the methods are not really new. They just say that to peak your curiosity to get you to buy. That’s really a dirty thing to do, if you ask me.
Anyways, Ace keeps on, saying that this is not an MLM or a pyramid scheme, that it’s a real and honest business. We’ll find out about that soon enough.
No experiences or skills are needed because she has some backdoor access to the program that will make you money like clockwork. All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions.
All that sounds good, but does it really work as advertised? If it did, then don’t you think people would be signing up to this program and quitting their jobs? I mean, it only costs $37. Everybody would be willing to trade $37 for a $1000 commission, right?
Yet, why is it that the majority of people are still working at the job that they hate?
Another red flag that I noticed was that Ace’s back-story and almost the whole video, was similar to another program that I reviewed recently, called Home Cashflow Shortcut.
And guess whose sales video it was? Keysha Bass, one of the people that did the testimonials in the video.
So who’s lying and who’s telling the truth here? I thought that Ace said this was supposed to be a transparent system, yet, I can already find that they’re lying.
Ace says that they’re not selling lies, and yet, this is what I find is happening. I can’t even believe anything that Ace says, even if she is a real person. At the end of the day, she is just like the other people who want to make a sale to make more money off of you.
She said she made $5000+ commission checks by simply placing little online ads and everything else is done for you. Well, if you haven’t noticed, she mentioned “ads” which means that it’s gonna cost money to put them up.
How much did she have to invest in those ads to start making money? That’s something that she doesn’t tell us, and yet, wants us to believe that she made a profit. Making commissions and making a profit are two different things.
So what’s the catch here? The answer is in the video itself and I’ll be revealing it below.
How The Commission Multiplier Works
I’ll go right in and say it: The Commission Multiplier is really just a funnel to get you to buy a membership of another program called The Super Affiliate Network. Some of the testimonials actually mentioned the program.

However, in my review of The Super Affiliate Network, you’ll find out what the program really is like and I have to say that Ace has lied a lot to you.
It’s true that the products are created for you, websites are coded by tech people, videos are shot for you, sales material are crafted for you but it’s not true that everything A-Z is done for you.
You see, they’re not going to place ads for you. That’s the work that you’ll need to do. Ace does not tell you what these ads are about or how much they’re gonna cost you, on top of the program, but I know.
These ads are geared towards promoting The Super Affiliate Network, just like she is doing and the way that she does it is despicable! Why not use the actual name of the program in the video? Why change its name to “The Commission Multiplier”?

The training and the materials are all geared towards promoting The Super Affiliate Network. It’s like opening a Walmart and instead of having merchandise inside the store, it is full of materials to help you open your own Walmart.
The business model does not make sense and it definitely is looked down upon by the FTC. In reality, other similar programs were shut down, called MOBE and DA. They both operated the same way.
So why would you want to join a program that works similarly to these programs, to risk the business getting shut down and losing all your “investments”? It’s quite risky.
The Real Cost Of The Program – The REAL Reason Behind The Big Commissions
Another risk is the fact that it does not really only cost $37, in order for you to be eligible to make those big commissions. You’ll also only get some access to the program and not full access, as claimed by Ace.
There are different membership options and based on the one you purchase, you’ll make a maximum amount in commissions per sale. And per sale, I mean per sale of the SAME membership you own.
The membership options are as follows:
1) Basic Membership at $47/month – I know that Ace is able to give it to you for $37/month but that’s because she altogether by-passes the $1 trial that you can actually get if you sign up straight from The Super Affiliate Network’s official website.

So if you decide to get the $1 trial for 30 days, subsequent months will cost you $47. If you want to save, you’ll sign up directly for the $37/month to get the Basic Membership.
You earn 100% commissions on level, meaning that you make either $37 or $47 per sale, recurring every month for as long as your referral remains a member. You also make 50% commissions on the annual membership sales, costing $297 each.
You also make 5% commissions on the sales of YOUR own referrals, which is where the pyramid starts.
If you do decide to get yourself the annual membership, then all your commissions will be at 100%, except how much you make from your referrals’ sales; that remains at 5%.
You won’t be making ANY commissions if one of your referrals decides to upgrade to any of the other higher membership levels.
2) Pro Membership at $2,497/year – The Pro membership seems to come in only the annual option and as you can see, it really costs a LOT of money. You’ll get access to what the Basic membership has to offer, as well as additional coaching coals from Misha Wilson himself.
So basically, you’ll receive some more advanced training and more custom-made sales materials to sell The Super Affiliate Network.
You’ll also receive 100% commissions on every single sale you generate (from the Basic and the Pro membership levels) and you won’t make ANY money when any of your referrals decide to upgrade to the Maui Intensive Mentoring level.
Here, you’ll also be able to earn up to 20% of your team sales, instead of the 5% if you were to remain in the Basic membership.
3) The Maui Intensive Mentoring Membership at $12,497 (one-time free) – This is an exclusive trip to Maui where you’ll be able to meet Misha and his team in person to personally help you grow and better your funnels for better results.

You’ll be supposedly able to scale your business from there from all the help and support you’ll receive.
You’ll make up to $5000 in commissions if any of your referrals upgrade to attend this mentoring and coaching by Misha.
The Success Rate is REALLY Low!
Well, the cost isn’t a big deal if the system really worked as advertised, right? And if it worked as advertised, it should be easy for most people who join to make a significant amount of money, or at least be able to cover their membership costs.
But sadly, that’s not what’s happening.
If you watched the whole video, you must have noticed that Ace said that most members love the system and yet, what I found out is that most people aren’t making money with this program. Isn’t that shocking?
Most people will only love the program is they’re making money, right? But here’s the truth:

As you can see, only about 12 people are making what you would consider a full-time income with the Super Affiliate Network, working out to 0.00035%! That’s less than 1% success rate, which means that 99% of people are failing.
And scrolling further down, they even tell you that less than 2% of people actually make their money back.

So what does that tell you about the program? If I were paying so much for a program, I would expect to at least make my money back, but that’s not what’s happening with most people joining the program.
It does take work to make money online and those people might just not be doing the work, which I would then understand. But it’s impossible that less than 1% of people are putting in the effort, don’t you think so?
If I paid almost $3000 into a program, I would bust my butt to work and make at least the money back. I wouldn’t just leave it, right? So the problem really comes down to the program and its business model, and not the people here.
Is The Commission Multiplier A Scam?
It really depends on how you define a scam. If you say a scam is one that gives you NOTHING in return for your money, then I wouldn’t call The Commission Multiplier / The Super Affiliate Network a scam.

Especially since they both say they pride themselves on transparency and aren’t selling lies. Well, it does not look that way to me from my stand-point.
Not only that, but I don’t recommend the program also based on the fact that they aren’t transparent with you about the PRICE of the program and how much you will really need to invest to make those big commissions.
You’re not told of the name of the REAL program that you’re joining and it is being masked by another name. You also have the fact what you’re gonna do is just reselling the same memberships you buy to other people, which makes this a pyramid.
The only way to make money with the program is to recruit others. It is definitely NOT sustainable and will only benefit those people who joined when the program just launched. That’s why the success rate is so low!
The bottom line is that I really do NOT recommend The Commissions Multiplier or The Super Affiliate Network. The prices are ridiculous. You don’t have to spend so much on training, tools and support to make money online.
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Thanks for reading The Commission Multiplier review / The Super Affiliate Network review. If you’ve had any experiences, let me know of them below. I would love to see how it turned out for you.
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Thank you Reyhana for your valuable information. You have saved me from making another huge mistake.
-Ian
You’re very welcome, Ian. I’m very happy to help.
Yeah, I would not signing up for any online trading schemes or investments without reviewing them first. I had been scammed 2 years back with a trading online scheme called Chase Saunders. I did the most dumb thing, signed up with them, (still got the paper work as proof), later found out that there company went broke some stage a year later. I tried to get hold of an ex-boss who is called Gordon Craig on LinkedIN who had worked for them and closed the company back in 2017 -2018.
From that point of time, I had decided “Nah”. Won’t be looking for or signing up for any other online investments no matter how enticing or even if they are really legtimate online trading groups. Most of the trading schemes these day are more or less likely to be scams, no matter if people online say that they are legitimate. If any of you do find any online schemes crop up on your email address, PLEASE BEFORE YOU SIGN UP FOR ANY ONLINE INVESTMENT SCHEME, REVIEW FIRST THEN DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO SIGN UP FOR ANY PARTICULAR INVESTMENT SCHEME. HERE IS A SAYING: IF IT LOOK’S TRUE THAN IT PROBABLY IS OR IF IT LOOKS LIKE A SCAM THEN IT PROBABLY IS!
So sorry that you’ve been scammed, Matthew. Thanks for sharing this information and thanks for the heads up.
Your article about Commission Multiplier is very revealing. It seems you are correct in calling it a Ponzi scheme. I have been an affiliate marketer for some time now. I am always looking for ways to boost my online presence and drive customers to my site. Your detailed, honest review of this program has told me to go in another direction. I appreciated that fact that you mentioned seeing the person in the video promoting another program. This program seems like a scam. Thank you for passing along this information.
Definitely, Anastazja. Some people might be okay promoting the program for some time and just jumping from program to program after the old ones stop making them money, but that’s really not sustainable.
Most people are looking for a way to make money online for the long term, that will enable them to quit their job. They want something that will become stable and that will only grow and become easier with time.
People aren’t looking for trouble. So that’s why I recommend that if anybody wants either one of those three, that they should not be signing up with The Commission Multiplier/The Super Affiliate Network.