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Old Dec 14, 2005 | 07:58 PM
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Lets make a forum to help people make money doing investments.

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12DailyPro

//www.12dailypro

You earn 12% of your investment daily for 12 days, making 144% of your investment every 12 days. As most of you guys are thinking ("this is probably a scam"), thats what I thought too. I started out with $100 back in September and I already made all my investments back ($3,000) and currently playing with profits. I will be maxed out in mid January and will be making $1320 profit plus referral commissions every 6 days, which totals $6600 every month plus referral commission for doing 5 minutes of work per day. If you are still skeptical about it, then you can take a look at the "I Got Paid" section of their forum and look at all the proof of payments.

Anyone else have any investment ideas to share?
Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Xenox,Dec 14 2005, 08:58 PM
Lets make a forum to help people make money doing investments.

Let me start:

12DailyPro

http://www.12dailypro.com/?ref=58033

You earn 12% of your investment daily for 12 days, making 144% of your investment every 12 days. As most of you guys are thinking ("this is probably a scam"), thats what I thought too. I started out with $100 back in September and I already made all my investments back ($3,000) and currently playing with profits. I will be maxed out in mid January and will be making $1320 profit plus referral commissions every 6 days, which totals $6600 every month plus referral commission for doing 5 minutes of work per day. If you are still skeptical about it, then you can take a look at the "I Got Paid" section of their forum and look at all the proof of payments.

Anyone else have any investment ideas to share?
Is this for real?
Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:04 PM
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yup, at first I thought it was a scam but still wanted to try it. Invested a hundred bucks 3 months ago and in a month I will be making more money than I ever dreamed off in my life. $6,600+ per month for doing nothing is really really good for a 18 year old college student, and I will have my S2k paid off in like 3 months.
Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:05 PM
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Sounds like a typical pyramid scam to me. They generally start off well but then as they grow they taper off. The reason they always have so many great testimonials is because that's their main form of marketing. If they don't generate fresh lemmings they don't move up the pyramid.
Old Dec 14, 2005 | 08:10 PM
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I dont think it is a pyramid scam because to be one, you would be required to refer people in order to make money. They have been up since May and over 166,000 members now. They are even having a convention in Feb. so members can meet the administrator and talk to her.
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Can I ask why the link you gave us has a ref number at the end of it then? You don't get money for nothing in this world but if you're comfortable then go ahead. Just not for me and I'd warn anyone I knew away from it unless there were a better explanation of where this money was coming from.

Out of curiousity, what does a meeting with the administrator cost? If it's free why would you blow $$$ on the seminars?
Old Dec 15, 2005 | 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Austblue,Dec 15 2005, 01:47 AM
Can I ask why the link you gave us has a ref number at the end of it then? You don't get money for nothing in this world but if you're comfortable then go ahead. Just not for me and I'd warn anyone I knew away from it unless there were a better explanation of where this money was coming from.

Out of curiousity, what does a meeting with the administrator cost? If it's free why would you blow $$$ on the seminars?
And why would you want to meet her anyways?

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Old Dec 15, 2005 | 02:24 AM
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To get a closer look at where your money went?
Old Dec 15, 2005 | 03:52 AM
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12dailypro is a typical pyramid. Unless you have cash in hand, you haven't "earned" anything yet. Your original "seed" money goes into someone else's pocket. It's illegal as hell, and pretty dumb as an "investment." Consider that people who "made" their money back will most likely dump more in, so not much is ever really paid out at first. Try taking all your money out, and see what happens. Hopefully you aren't out a whole lot, but the fact that you've been doing this for months now, and apparently you needed to give them more money every 12 days, it doesn't look good

Network Solutions Whois lookup results:
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/resu...equestid=575207

If they are so legit, why isn't their domain registered in their name? Could it be they don't want you to know who they are, or how to find them? Why does their domain expire on April 2006? Why do you have to give them money in order to withdraw your money? Why can't you use your "earnings" to buy an "upgrade" so you can cash out? What kind of "investment" program requires you to give them more money every two weeks, or lose it all? What kind of investment program doesn't disclose their investments? What kind of legitimate business pays in "egold?"

Get out now, and stay far, far away from HYIP/paid-surf type enterprises, or anything that deals with egold. The only reason to use something like egold is to obscure the paper trail, and avoid prosecution. Yes, illegal ventures can seem like minting money, but as with minting your own money, there is a downside. Quite often, it is painful.
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Llamas are a much better investment...



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