Robert Aveyard is named as the CEO of Amazing Living, according to a company press release. The Amazing Living website offers no details about Aveyard's background. Independent searches for information on Aveyard yielded no results, which raises concerns about leadership transparency.

The domain name “myamazingliving.com” was registered on September 2, 2016. Thomas Nash is listed as the owner, with a Canadian address in Ontario. Similar to Aveyard, no public information connects Nash to Amazing Living. A lack of transparency regarding company leadership and ownership warrants careful consideration before investing or joining.

Amazing Living markets soursop tea as its primary product. Soursop, the fruit of the Annona muricata tree native to the tropical Americas, is presented as a powerful health aid. The company claims its tea can alleviate a range of ailments, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, gout, back pain, eczema, rheumatism, and diabetes. A package of ten large, potent tea bags costs $19.99.

The company’s compensation plan rewards affiliates for both selling soursop tea and recruiting new members. To qualify for commissions, affiliates must purchase approximately $50 worth of product monthly. Recruiting three qualified affiliates earns a $100 bonus, with a maximum of five such bonuses totaling $500.

Residual commissions are calculated using a 3x9 matrix structure. This matrix places an affiliate at the top, with three positions directly below. Each subsequent level expands threefold, creating a potential structure of 9,840 positions across nine levels. Commissions are paid at a flat 9% on tea orders from preferred customers and recruited affiliates. The number of matrix levels an affiliate can earn from depends on their recruitment success: one recruit unlocks three levels, two recruits unlock six levels, and three recruits unlock all nine levels.