Is anyone here uses HYIFund?
By mbilagan
@mbilagan (178)
Philippines
February 16, 2010 6:18pm CST
Hello everyone! Is anyone here been to HYIFund? I am thinking of investing there but I am hesitant to do so as I don't know if it is legitimate or not. I joined their free sign-up and seeing how the money grows every single day makes amazed me. I am thinking of investing but I have to ask advice first. I am interested to know if anyone here uses HYIFund and how long have you been using it. I also would like to know if you are able to withdraw your earnings and how you do it.
Thank you mylotters! I will appreciate any feedback! Have a good day!
2 responses
@mbilagan (178)
• Philippines
17 Feb 10
Oh that is nice! How much did you invest if you don't mind my asking and how long have you been using HYIfund? They only uses alertpay and LR. Which one of those you use and how much is the charge when you transfer money?
I know I have so many questions. LOL! I'm really interested that is why I wan to know more about it. I appreciate you answer to this and looking forward again for your answer to my queries. Thank you in advance!
@bnx2212 (712)
• Philippines
17 Feb 10
I didn't invest anything for now. I used their sign up bonus as an investment. Maybe I will invest $1 when the money will each $5 for me to withdraw. If you want to join the site, you may try it. If you still don't have a referral link, you can join under me if you want. I have a link in my blog. (squidoo)
@magtibaygom (4858)
• Philippines
17 Feb 10
If you have excess money, try to invest small amount, just for the sake of experience. Don't invest big amount because HYIP sites are risky. Just try it. And play with it. If it climb high up to the skies, fine. But don't expect too much. Just play around, so if something goes wrong in the future, you will not be hurt. Don't put your heart on it. I remember this quote from Jonathan Swift, "A wise man should have money in his head, not in his heart."
@mbilagan (178)
• Philippines
17 Feb 10
Thank you for the advice. I will surely put that in my mind. I am not a risk taker as well. I am just looking for a lower investment but before risking that money I still wanted to know if it's working or not. Money is money no matter how small it is. Right?
Thank you so much for the wisdom. I really appreciate it!