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@zearah (5381)
Philippines
February 11, 2010 6:35pm CST
Hello friends I am wondering why are the others already withdrawn their revenue share at Hyifund when mine cannot be? I am confused why I cannot withdraw my interest income share which is already more than $1. BTW, I choose compounded interest, so s there a chance for me to cashout even if I did not invest from my own pocket? If yes then when? Thanks for your information[i][/i]
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@lizardgod (443)
• United States
12 Feb 10
The way HYIFund works is as follows. You can not withdraw money in your "investment" category. You may withdraw money in your "earned" category. If you are compounding your interest then all of your interest earned is being added to your "investment" category. This means that you will not be able to withdraw that earned interest ever. It is true that you need to invest $1 dollar in order to withdraw but it is well worth it and I have done it and been quite happy. I suggest that you let HYIFund continue to compound until your "investment" category is above $10 dollars, and then invest your $1 dollar. This means you will have over $11 dollars in your "investment" category. Recently HYIFund has been paying a little above 1% interest per day. That is about $0.11 per day which means you will make back your investment in less than 10 days. Once you have your investment of $1 dollar back then I would go back to compounding for a little while. I have done this and been very very happy with what has happened. If you, or anybody else, has any more questions feel free to contact me and I will help however I can.
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• United States
12 Feb 10
I know that this might not mean a lot to someone but I have gotten paid by them and so have several others. So if you wanted to invest your test dollar before you get to ten dollars you could and the compound would be faster and get you to your goal faster, but you don't have to do that. Glad I could help.
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@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
If I would invest one dollar then will my income still compounded then it will go to permanent non- withdraw-able funds so how can i cashout? Sorry, just curious about this.
@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
Oh I appreciated much your shared information, thank you so much, so I am in the right track, isn't it? Okay I will keep my account and invest one buck (as testing) once I reach ten bucks on my compounded account.
@mbilagan (178)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
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@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
Sounds good, thanks I will find time to see your earning page, wish that would also works for me as it was beneficial with you.
@mbilagan (178)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
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@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
Yes girl, my pleasure to try a good opportunity.
• India
12 Feb 10
Hi zearah, many mylotters replied to you on your discussion. 'lizardgod' gave a precise description regarding the matter. There are few good sites among the HYIP sites. The site you discussed is a good one. I am a member there. To withdraw money you have to deposit $1 as yours. They have given you $2.50 as a bonus. You can avoid 'compounding' if you wish to get the earnings entirely. Just opt 'No' instead 'Yes' in the tab asking you about 'compounding'. All the best.
@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
Can I choose No to compounding even if during registration I already choose compounded?
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
Yes zearah you can change them anytime you want.
• Philippines
2 Mar 10
Hi zearah, Someone here have already given you the answers. I would just like to add something. What I did with my HYIFund was I chose not to compound the interest to make it deposited in my "available cash balance" which can be withdrawn when it reaches $1 or more. I have withdrawn twice my money, first the $1 then the $1.56 just a while ago. I invested $2.55 and compounded $0.57. My daily interest now doubles from $0.03 to $0.06. Since my investment had already been returned, I am now planning to compound and not to compound alternately each week. Why am I doing this? Simple. In every month, 2 weeks of the compounded interest will be added to my investment to make it bigger (bigger investment, bigger profit), and 2 weeks of not compounding the interest would mean adding the money to my cash balance which in time will be available for withdrawal. In making this plan, I am increasing my investment and at the same time have available money to withdraw anytime.
@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
Thanks for the information, by the way how or where can find the link to compound or not to compound my Hyip fund? Example in my case since it is already compounded then how can I opt NOT to compound it next time around? Thanks
• Philippines
9 Mar 10
Just go to "Account Settings", scroll down and you can find the option for compounding the interest. If you have available cash balance, there's also an additional option there (aside from the YES and NO) to use them to add to your investment.