there are still some program that worth investing for.. I don’t usually generalize things.. not all of them are scam... how can something be a scam if you are getting paid.
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02-06-2009, 02:19 PM #11
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Scams All Pay Out To Start To Build Ponzi
Interesting,
Just because you are getting paid at the moment certainly does not qualify anything other than the fact all scams pay out to start, it is the fact they all stop paying which makes them a scam. So as to your question, how can a program be scam if you are being paid, just give it time, every single program started out paying to bait others into joining, so in the end, most lose money, so good luck, these are all pure and simple gambles, like it or not, facts are facts.
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06-06-2009, 03:10 PM #13
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wait I just got confused...
all scams pay out to start...... just give it time
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Investing is always a gamble no matter what you are told
Funny,
Technically speaking, every investment is a gamble, if not a scam, so you have to learn the difference before you invest your money anywhere. When a program is introduced with no track record, no verification, no transparency, no office address, no phone number, no customer service, just an investment website full of hype of 20% per month, or whatever, you are surely looking at a scam.
We have all been duped and scammed at one time or another with the above hype, but it does not mean you cannot look at it for what it is, a gamble, and if you know when to hold them, know when to fold them, then by all means, take a shot. I did not want to imply that you cannot make money on a gamble, but I wanted to drive home the point that 100% fail in time, just knowing what that time is makes it difficult and why 98% lose their money on hyips.
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hmm.. ok.. thanks a lot.. I'll check every angle of whatever program that I wanted to join in the future and when I finally made up my decision to get in to something, I'll just check out early.. like what you've said in your previous post... thank you very much, that's a great help.
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07-06-2009, 09:37 AM #16
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When a program is introduced with no track record, no verification, no transparency, no office address, no phone number, no customer service
with these information provided, they are really proven to be legitimate..
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07-06-2009, 01:48 PM #17
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Legitimate HYIP Scams Reviews
Interesting,
I am not going to talk you out of investing with this too good to be true deal, that was not my intentions. You have been fooled into thinking it is legitimate just because they list an address and phone, but did you visit the address, or even bother doing a search to verify it?
Again, I have nothing against gambling, in fact, I enjoy it, but this is what this deal is, a GAMBLE. Why, because no legitimate investment would state no risk in their advertising, never mind from page of website, this is illegal in itself in U.S., and they are supposedly in U.K.
OK, that being said, do a search of address, simple, just copy and paste street to Google. What you will find is one of the favorite throw away addresses used by hundreds of scammers over the past 8 years I know of. It is nothing more than a run down dumpy area building with numerous scams operating from address, the one in my database was one I will never forget, a deal called Juice, a new high speed internet service which never materialized, but was proven to be a master set up for scam. I won't bore you with details, but I have them if you want them.
As to phone, we all know there are thousands of ways to get a throw away phone number for a couple bucks a month through internet, so this makes little difference as well being listed on site. Must scammers know that if they post address and phone nobody will verify it, so scammers have come a long way over the years fooling people. In fact, this deal is run by the same Russian mob which runs most of the internet HYIP's over the past five years, changing names like some change underwear. lol
Again, sorry to burst your bubble, but this one has all the earmarks of a scam, so if you are invested, take your money and run in for they never last more than a six months and then the excuses start when payment withdrawals start to overwhelm them, so play it like you would any gamble, know when to hold them, know when to fold them, simple as I can make it.
Success to all, Mike
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