Too Good to be true?
By provider10
@provider10 (77)
South Africa
April 16, 2010 4:19am CST
Hi There
Many of you ask how can I make money without any cash outlay.
Take a look at this
I received a email from a freind telling me about this programme it comes from Germany
On signing up you receive $200 (for free) which you then place in a compound interest account (3 days and I have $206.60 in my account) you leave it there till it gets to $1500 then you use this money to trade Forex (its all done for you) then when your forex investment starts to make money you can start taking money out. Allthe investor asks is that when you start to make money he wants 25% of the profits you make
Anyone interested contact me for details
Jim
3 responses
@princess8881 (1630)
• South Korea
16 Apr 10
sounds a little bit complicated but who knows we can never know if it is a scam or not.. what important is you should remember that they will not give you something except they are expecting something too..
@provider10 (77)
• South Africa
16 Apr 10
yes as the programme says they want 25% of your profits maybe they are using it to launder money ?
@jane239 (521)
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18 Apr 10
I don't think I'd touch it. I don't know any company that can afford to give $200 a way toan endless amount of people but if you're not parting with the cash yourself then you've got nothing to lose.
There has to be some catch somewhere. If they can do that well investing why don't they just the lots of $200 they are giving away and invest it themselves?
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
16 Apr 10
It may not be as simple as it sounds. More than two years back there was a programme running along the same lines called Wealth Tool Box Members had to download and install a small software, purportedly to help in deciding on what to trade on, and when. The owner promised to pay active members after one year, but nothing turned up. He has started at least another scheme.
Always bear in mind that no one is going to give money away without expecting anything back. A share of the profits may be just to lull people like us to think that the programme is genuine.