Did You Join With A HYIP Programs??

@Devilova (5392)
Indonesia
June 16, 2010 8:44am CST
My simple question is, did You join with a HYIP programs on the net?? How much You spend and how much You get??
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7 responses
16 Jun 10
I did once but it turned out to be scam.
@webzap (884)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
I invested some money with hyifund.com last january and now all my investments including interests are all gone. My account was gradually increasing then cause I elected to compound the interests. Suddenly in the later part of March I cannot connect anymore to hyifund site so I thought there must be a server problem. It came back to life again in the early part of April so I was a little bit happy but my balance was back to zero and until now, it is still zero although my account is still alive. I contacted them, their admin, but to no avail, no answer was received from them.
@rovian (1924)
• United States
17 Jun 10
I've joined a few HYIPs; Megalido, Frogress, Ichiban Surfer, Infinitiva, and Choko Money are just some of them. I was paid by some but I also lost money from some. If someone was going to join one of these programs, the best time to do so would be at the beginning when they are new. The new ones are likely (not always) to pay the set set of expired investments. The older ones are getting closer to their end. Also, only invest what you won't mind losing.
@webzap (884)
• Philippines
1 Jul 10
@devilova, I think I know whom you are talking to. He was the one who created investtomato.com, an hyip program also, and he is from Indonesia. I was one of those thousand people you are saying who lost money to that scammer. I invested there too, and after four days, investtomato folded up with thousand dollars investment by their members.
@Devilova (5392)
• Indonesia
17 Jun 10
HYIP was only money game, they just round the money to their members.They not really invest it on other programs.In my country couple years ago, a programs like this has make thousands of people lost their money.Hundreds being crazy, cause they lost their money.Billions of IDR has been runaway by the owner, even finally He get catch.He said that the money has gone cause He get bankrupt!!
• India
16 Jun 10
Can anyone please explain me what is HYIP program actually? I am hearing this first time. Why should this post be deleted as per first comment. Please someone answer
• United States
16 Jun 10
HYIP:means High yield investment program. Normally you invest $1 then within 24 hours you get back 120% or more. Meaning you would get back $1.20 for your original investment, some are much higher then that. I have one in my profile where you don't have to use any of your own income, you use the money they deposit in your account every Monday, give it a try, you may like it.
• United States
16 Jun 10
In my profile there is one that you can invest in that doesn't cost you a penny, they give you the cash to invest, just login every Monday and invest, on Friday you get the cash back plus interest, go back the next Monday and invest again, its $40 this time and on Friday you get back the cash with interest, and so on. Its a great thing to do and no investment of our own. Personally I wont invest in most HYIP sites, but I will do this one, since there is none of my own cash going into it.
@Devilova (5392)
• Indonesia
17 Jun 10
Don't said about HYIFUND, cause I already signup with it.Or FreeForex that said we will get $200 in our account after 3 days register.
• Philippines
16 Jun 10
I did before and I only wasted my money most of them are scams. If you're looking for a legit way to earn money take time to visit my profile. There's only one site I can promote with confidence out of the countless that I had joined. I'm even willing to assist you to earn lots in there
@greenpeas (998)
• Philippines
13 Jul 10
HYIP = ONLINE PONZI SCHEME Dont ever invest your money to any of these scam sites. They promises big return and everything else but the sun and moon in the beginning. When the pyramid scheme starts to collapse as they cannot find new recruits to pay for the first investors, they stop payments and then they find ways/excuses/exit strategies like they had been hacked, their businesses went bankrupt and many times they just disappear including the website. Of course, your money with them.
• Hong Kong
16 Jun 10
No, I didn't. I've heard of news saying that some participants of such programs have been sued for some reason, so I dared not join. Better stick with myLot.