WealthToolBox.com - How It Works,...I Think
By OUT2WIN
@OUT2WIN (669)
United States
January 14, 2008 11:52am CST
Wealthtoolbox.com is a "investment site" where you sign up with your email address and receive $100. This $100 gets invested into a forex type market and every time it makes money, you make money. Whats the catch? Well first of all, no ones been paid yet because payout is 2 years from the point of start. Right now I have $249.27 and if you would like to see a screen shot of the site, see the picture I've included. It shows my account, when the last investment was, and how much my account has in it. "Do they pay?" Who knows...they haven't been around long enough to say if they do or don't because it hasn't been 2 years since they opened yet.
This is all completely free to join and hears how and why I think. I think they are getting a tax write off for assigning a name to that $100 they give you and then using that $100 to invest and make money for you and them. Forex is a great place to invest and the computer investing system they use looks similar to the ones sold on television. Then after 2 years has passed, the $100 they gave you for a write off, has not only cost them nothing, but has made them over 5 times that....stocked full of write offs because they gave you an account with their $100 and now if its over $600, its your responsibility to claim taxes and they get their original money back + like I said above, 5X or more on top of it.
If you would like to sign up for this interesting site, please pm me or just ask me for my link. I'm not posting this for referrals, but If anyone would like to be cool and sign up under me, It would be very cool. I'm not really sure what the referral bonus is because I haven't tried to get any referrals and haven't clicked the blue statement under the referral section, but there is a section and I am curious to see what happens when I get a referral.
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5 responses
@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
14 Jan 08
I only got $50 when I signed up last February do I think it is a scam yes probaly but it didn't cost anything to sign up so why no try. I have a little over $300 dollars in it now.
The problem is that some people who have had an account for two years say they did not get paid I can't remember where I read that now.
But oh well it didn't cost me nothing. I think they will ask for money before you try to get the money they have will end up being the scam don't know for usre though
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@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
14 Jan 08
Very mysterious site. I think personally my guess is more optimistic then yours but, you could be correct because I don't know anyone who's cashed out. As for someone not being paid, I don't know about that because they update the site and there is no investment,...I don't know, unless I personally see a screen shot or talk to someone directly about it who knows what's up, I'll keep pimpin it. I did hear that if you don't log in on a regular basis, you may not receive payment even though the account is still active. But again, who really knows. The two of us will find out I guess and tell everyone first hand if it's a scam or for real. $300 is good. Do you have any referrals? The added the video part recently and the referral section too. I do really hope it's for real. If it is for real then it's gotta be run like how I explained. What do you think? If it is real, I bet I'm right.
@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
16 Jan 08
I don't have any referals I didn't refer anyone because I didn't know if the site was legit or not I have a year to find out yet.
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@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
29 Jan 08
I just logged in to wealthtoolbox.com and they are upgrading the site. Also, they are saying everyone must pick a user name and password or their balances will be wiped out. I just wanted to let you know so that you can upgrade and not lose out....if it is really legit...we'll see.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
21 Jan 08
ok-so,from what i've heard of this,you basically sign up and sit back til it matures?
don't know if it'd ever payoff,but i guess there's nothing to lose if there's no sign up fee.
i guess i'd be interested if that's the case :)
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@wanson (4)
• Hong Kong
6 Feb 08
Don't think it will pay you. This site is collecting the member's information.
Before joining a program, you should do some research first. It's very simple, if you search the word "wealthtoolbox.com + scam" in search engines, you can get many scam reports about this site.
Good luck to all.
@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
6 Feb 08
You sound relatively intelligent so you should understand this next statement....If you search online for scam for everything from walmart, etrade, bux.to, adbux.org, clixsense.com, moola.com, and many other legit sites will come up as this. And have you had a first hand experience with this site? Ok, then again this is hearsay and I love to argue with someone who spouts hearsay. They don't ask for information that violates any type of privacy, they haven't been around long enough to pay out so calling it a scam doesn't work there, they don't require any type of investment, and "The Hive" which is the new program their working on doesn't mess with my many, many types of anti this and that I run. As for research, if you believe everything you read and listen to everyone that says scam, you shouldn't shop or be a part of any of the above sites that I mention (which I'm sure your a member of at least one or more of these mentioned sites) because they are all suppose to be scams also. I love hearsay...they don't require any money, or any type of information that could screw u up,....how do they screw you again?
@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
15 Jan 08
Yea its legit. 2yrs is a long time to wait and don't get me wrong, I'm not counting my chickens before they hatch, but why not sign up. It will either pay or not and it doesn't ask for any information that intrudes on anyone's privacy. If its a trick I don't see their angle. They don't get any important information from you, they update often, they show personal account earnings by video and thats a lot of work to do for literally not one perk. No identity theft, no cash investment, no bank information, and no angle I can see. You have to log in often in order to make investments (auto) and yea, for those who forget about it, they will lose their balance....which was never theirs to begin with. We'll see I guess, I'll see it out.
@OUT2WIN (669)
• United States
29 Jan 08
I don't know!!!!! Thats the thing, no one really does. Its very mysterious and requires no information that could come back to scam you. You need an email address, and to pick a user name and password. Thats it. They just changed the whole system within the past 3 days and now are redirecting their traffic to a place called the hive. What is it....I don't know, but their is no risk involved and if they do pay out, I'm going to make alot of money for doing nothing. In the next few days they are going to announce what the deal is and all the details. I've been a member for 1 year now, not gotten paid, (Its a two year plan, like an investment)and now its getting interesting. Their sending out emails now, and have big plans I feel. If you would like my link, I'll send it via pm, If not, totally cool.