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Introduction

How it all began

Foreign Fund

Freelandopps

PIPS

Gambles

My biggest lesson

What did I learn ?

Too good to be true ?

Consider yourself lucky

What really happens behind the scenes?

Opening accounts

Funding your ecurrency accounts

Research and analysis

Identifying the scams
Scam type 1
Scam type 2
Scam type 3

The real programs
Fx-experts
Udachu
Udachufund
Udachuinvest
Joyfund
Northseaforexgroup

 Feederfund
 myphoenixselect
 Infinitelottto
 ITS

My investments

Summary

Important information

Important links

Contact info

 

 

 

Identifying the scams

After reading this chapter, you should be able to instantly know whether a program is worth investing in or not. If it doesn't’t pass the entire test in the above section then write it off. But if you like a gamble obviously a small amount then by all means. It is possible to come out with a profit but you have to be brave and read the signs well. One way of doing this is investing in the 1 day plan programs.

  1. Find program that has just been launched
  2. Invest
  3. Withdraw after 1 day
  4. Move on to next program

 

Scam type 1

E.g here is a site called www.3000percent.com that I found on http://www.talkgold.com
(most likely to be gone when you read this)

As you can see this is known as the standard ponzi script. If you see this kind off script in any HYIP then automatically think its scam because 99.99% of the time it is. Just save your money.

Characteristics of a scam type 1 is

  1. The middle table where it shows its payment plans in this case 3000% daily profit…yeah right. Even 100% daily is madness but if you get in at the right time with a small amount let say $3 then they might pay you
  1. The left hand corners, sometimes on the right. It shows info such as running days and deposits amount. Referring back to getting in at the right time. If it says running days 0 then that’s the right time to make a small spend. You might get paid you might not. This is the only “right” time of a programs launch that you will be paid. Personally I’d avoid it but if it’s a bit of fun then follow the above advice.
  1. Most will show a dollar and euro chart on the left or right of the site. That has no meaning to their “program” Its just their for it to look “professional”

If the program has that physical appearance and structure, then 99.99% it’s a scam.

 

Scam type 2

E.g here is a site called http://www.tradexhyip.com that I found on http://www.talkgold.com
(most likely to be gone when you read this)

In this type of scam you can see the site look more “professional” and informative. At the bottom sections of this site you will see a link called “invest”. Once clicked it will take you to the investment page.

You can now see that once the invest link has been clicked, it takes you to the invest page. Here you can choose what plan you want to invest in. Type in the amount and click “Invest Now” It will then take you to the egold website where you have to log in and transfer the gold over. Then just sit back and hope you get paid, most of the time they will pay you part of what you put in e.g 20% of it. Overall you lose out.

 

Characteristics of scam type 2 is

  1. Has no log in members section.
  2. Does not say running days or amount deposited
  3. Other site may similar but if they just have the invest link which takes you to their egold account then they have the same concept.
  4. Although many scams have lasted for months its hard to tell when they will run off so its best to get in and get out. Again I don’t recommend this kind of investing.

Scam type 3

Theses are autosurfs, they can be found on Autosurfmonitor. They are basically ponzi’s in disguise. They pay you a % per day to look at other people’s website's, it can be anything like 11% for 11 days or 4% for 50 days it varies.

Its possible to make a buck or too with small amount e.g $50-$100 but don’t expect to make real money out of any of the 3 scams. You will lose it all. Remember to do your research first before you even jump into a scam because you should have some sort of idea that you might get paid even though it’s a low chance. Better to invest in a scam that might pay then a scam that has no intention of paying.

 

Do not invest what you can’t afford to lose !

 

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