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posted April 18, 2012 10:41AM
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Ako first time ko kasi mag join, as of now. very happy

ako.  sana tuloy-tuloy na.

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posted April 28, 2012 05:16PM
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Eto mapapayo ko sa mga gusto mag-invest sa HYIP:
1. Invest only what you can afford to loose
2. Get your capital back as soon as possible. Don't be greedy.
3. Diversify your risk. Invest in different programs o companies
4. Don't be afraid to risk something
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posted April 28, 2012 05:34PM
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Ako, wala ako experience sa HYIP. Pinapanood ko lang lagi sila, watching them boom and bust. Just like Genius Fund.. dating astig na HYIP... nowhere to be found now...
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posted May 3, 2012 12:05AM
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GomerMagtibay posted on April 28, 2012 05:34PM
Ako, wala ako experience sa HYIP. Pinapanood ko lang lagi sila, watching them boom and bust. Just like Genius Fund.. dating astig na HYIP... nowhere to be found now...


I'm ready for that! let's wait and see! Sana soon I'll share positive results:)

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posted May 3, 2012 12:24AM
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Ayon sa mga experto mas maganda ang pag-yaman kung dahan-dahan lang.
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posted May 3, 2012 05:31AM
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Okay lang naman mag-invest sa ganyan, kahit na knowing na very risky at hindi talaga tumatagal ang mga ganyan. Ingat lang po sa pag-recruit ng iba, lalo na yung mga mahina ang puso sa ganyan, kasi you will be liable to anyone you recruit sakali man na may mangyaring hindi kanais-nais.




Message appended on May 3, 2012 05:36AM
Naalala nyo ba yung Francswiss? We have friends na napatay dahil sa HYIP na yun. Masaya na sana sila sa mundo ng network marketing, top earners in UNO, natukso sumali sa Francswiss. Two men, including their pregnant girlfriends were killed inside their apartments in Taytay, Rizal. Salvage. Binalot muna ng packing tape ang buong katawan, then unti-unting sinaksak mula paa hanggang ulo. That happened year 2007. Kaya po, ingat sa pag-recruit sa HYIP...

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posted May 3, 2012 10:57AM
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I Will never indulge myself to a program like that, but seens im a internet marketer alot more to chose and alternative. para sa tips and guide to a promising program you are free to visit my blog. am here to help every one. http://justbeenpaidreal.blogspot.com/

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posted May 4, 2012 08:49AM
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smartmoney posted on April 28, 2012 05:16PM
Eto mapapayo ko sa mga gusto mag-invest sa HYIP:
1. Invest only what you can afford to loose
2. Get your capital back as soon as possible. Don't be greedy.
3. Diversify your risk. Invest in different programs o companies
4. Don't be afraid to risk something

 

Thanks for sharing....checklist na ito for me


1. Invest only what you can afford to lose- checked
2. Get your capital back as soon as possible. Don't be greedy. (Checked I decided after 3 month, I will start withdrawing)
3. Diversify your risk. Invest in different programs o companies (as of now Isa na Lang miuna, very risky eh)
4. Don't be afraid to risk something (75% ako ditto)

 

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posted May 20, 2012 02:45PM
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luisell posted on May 4, 2012 08:49AM
smartmoney posted on April 28, 2012 05:16PM
Eto mapapayo ko sa mga gusto mag-invest sa HYIP:
1. Invest only what you can afford to loose
2. Get your capital back as soon as possible. Don't be greedy.
3. Diversify your risk. Invest in different programs o companies
4. Don't be afraid to risk something

 

5. Don't invest for too long. 

 


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posted May 20, 2012 02:57PM
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Yes, Be smart! Ang ginagamit ko pang HYIP ay yung mga kinita ko rin sa networking. Try nyo, lang para hindi mabigat sa loob kung matalo... ganyan lang talaga, lakasan ng loob... ang pag-asenso ay nasa tamang diskarte... Pag naka-chamba sa HYIP swerte madalas nadodoble. pero mahirap pakasigurado, alam mo na and you have to understand it before investing... Try some other alternatives kung hindi kayo sigurado.


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posted May 20, 2012 03:13PM
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RichardBarrera posted on May 20, 2012 02:45PM
luisell posted on May 4, 2012 08:49AM
smartmoney posted on April 28, 2012 05:16PM
Eto mapapayo ko sa mga gusto mag-invest sa HYIP:
1. Invest only what you can afford to loose
2. Get your capital back as soon as possible. Don't be greedy.
3. Diversify your risk. Invest in different programs o companies
4. Don't be afraid to risk something

 

5. Don't invest for too long. 

 

 


or don't invest at all.

anong masasabi nyo dito....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-yield_investment_program

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posted May 20, 2012 03:28PM
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High-yield investment program
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A high-yield investment program (or programme), HYIP, is a type of Ponzi scheme, which is an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous investors with the money invested by new investors.
Operators generally set up a website offering an "investment program" which promises returns as high as 45% per month or 6% a day, disclosing little or no detail about the underlying management, location, or other aspects of how money is to be invested. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has said that "these fraudulent schemes involve the purported issuance, trading, or use of so-called 'prime' bank, 'prime' European bank or 'prime' world bank financial instruments, or other 'high yield investment programs.' (HYIP's) The fraud artists seek to mislead investors by suggesting that well regarded and financially sound institutions participate in these bogus programs."[1] In 2010, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) warned that "[t]he con artists behind HYIPs are experts at using social media including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to lure investors and create the illusion of social consensus that these investments are legitimate."[2]
Though Ponzi schemes have existed since at least the early 1900s, the rise of digital payment systems has made it much easier for operators of such websites to accept payments from people worldwide.[3] Electronic money systems are generally accepted by HYIP operators because they are more accessible to operators than traditional merchant accounts. Some HYIP operators opened their own digital currency companies that eventually folded; these companies include Standard Reserve, OSGold, INTGold, EvoCash, and V-Money. StormPay was started in the same way in 2002, but has remained in business even though the HYIP that it was created to serve was shut down by the State of Tennessee.[4]
Some HYIPs have incorporated in countries with lax fraud laws to secure immunity from investor laws in other countries. The operators have been known to host their website with a web host that offers "anonymous hosting". They will use this website to accept transactions from participants in the scheme.[5] The HYIP scam may also create sites which employ spamdexing or other adversarial information retrieval techniques in order to attract potential victims by creating an impression that the company has done no wrong.[citation needed]
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posted May 21, 2012 07:41AM
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anong opinyon mo? wag ka magpost kng wala ka naman ilalahad na opinyon. nababasa namen yan sa wikipedia ok? 

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posted May 22, 2012 03:59PM
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Hi, HYIP's are really risky investments. .Parang casino lang, kadalasan talo. .Maingat lang. Always review before investing.

I recommend you to start with 2-5$ investment first. Pag mag pay. .Go for 10-50$. .Never exceed too much. THIS ARE BAD HYIPS or Will surely scam. Since hindi nila kaya mag sustain sa program nila. .

Always go for New ones with good feedback. .Monitor them here : http://www.hyipexplorer.com/

Last thing. .Wag magpadala sa mga WOW ANG LAKI NG TUBO promises. .Make sure to do a research first for feedbacks. .
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posted May 28, 2012 06:58PM
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Ako po ayaw ko na sa mga HYIP na yan parang sugal at sure na 99% ng mga HYIP ay scam kasi yong pinangbabayad nila sa OLD member galing din sa mga New member, kaya ang panalo ay yong mga unang Investor. Kaya ako dito na ako sa legitimate at sure na may pinupuntahan ang pera ko click my signature.


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posted June 18, 2012 04:15PM
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Meron pa rin bang HYIP ngayon? :)

Masaya pag panalo ka, malungkot pag nahuli kang pumasok at di ka na makatanggap.
If gusto mong maglaro ng HYIP, dapat magsipag/maglagi ka sa mga forums kung saan maraming naglalaro ng HYIP para lagi kang updated. Malalaman mo kung kelan ka dapat pumasok or dapat ka pa bang pumasok.

If pangmatagalan ang HYIP, get your capital as soon as possible with a little profit (bayad sa stress) and play only with your remaining profit.
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posted June 18, 2012 04:34PM
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I'm a big fan of slow-but-sure, low-but-true money investment.

I do not believe in get rich quick schemes because if those are true.....then a lot of really wealthy businessmen will be investing in them too.

Here's a secret.......banks offer so called high yield stuff but not as high as those that advertise and are not even connected to any "known/legit" financial institutions. And these offers are usually marketed to those clients they have that they know will invest or has the capacity to invest in such an instrument. I was able to piggy-back with my mothers account in a certain US$ based program from BPI last February. When I wanted to place another for my son, the bank told me that it was only a 1 month offer. If you're really serious and with serious money, try investing in ALFM with BPI.

Please do not be fooled with these MLM and other quick-money schemes/scams.
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posted July 20, 2012 01:29AM
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Let's say you make a high income return investment today.You will receive a return of 50% per 2month on your high return investments.....
you may withdraw your high income return investment in part or in full at the end of 2 month. this is not networking...
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