I just sign up to a site earned 50 dls to sign up and now i do have $1015.75

January 28, 2007 5:31pm CST
2 days ago I did sign up over on a site that can be seen here www.iwantucash.com and they offered me 50 dls and now i have $1015.75 i really dont understand how this is working though... Does anyone knows about this program? Let me know...
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13 responses
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
28 Jan 07
Well if I was you I would take that money out real quick before it collapses, the old saying if something looks too good to be true it usually is, is a very wise saying....get out while your ahead.....:)
28 Jan 07
Thanks for your comment lol. but i dont yet understand how that works... so... grrrrr does anyone know what is that site about??
@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
28 Jan 07
I joined a similar site. It's all done through investments, and you don't actually see any money for a year. They make investments and buy and sell stock. Your money changes based on how well those stocks and investments do.
28 Jan 07
Yeah but also why giving money to people if they can have it all for themselfs? I mean i did joined only 2 days ago... but still wondering on how that site really works ...
• United States
29 Jan 07
But there's no promise you'll get all that money. They say in their TOS that they don't insure you actually get any money.
• India
29 Jan 07
i bet this is spam... how the hell they could pay 50$ for just sign up?
29 Jan 07
Well i dont know... thats why i am asking... pleaseeeeeeeeeee anyone?? I just did pointed my domain to them... you can see the site here www.iwantucash.com
29 Jan 07
Now i have $1215.75, if this is a spam... or scam... i will have $1215.75 of bullshit but if its not... then i will be dam happy lol.... but still... am curious abt on how they get the money to pay the ppl and also how they intend on doing it... and the above all question ... why!
@brielevan (238)
• Indonesia
29 Jan 07
I don't take it seriously. I join the site just a minute ago and my account grows to $62.5. How can it be??? If they going to spam my email, it won't bother me cause I am using email address that I made for specific purpose. If they really pay, I will be veeerryyyyy happy :)
29 Jan 07
I think that may be a HYIP - High Yield Investment you can check some over here http://www.hyipexplorer.com/ but... has i dont find the wealthtoolbox there ... i have no ideia... lol I am now with $1265.75 thanks to all the referals that join over from www.iwantucash.com
@hoghoney (3747)
• United States
29 Jan 07
yes I know because I joined a week ago but I dont see how you have that much money in it already. because I only have 159.88 from it so far. The thing is that you join and they give you $50.00 to start they take that money and invest it in stocks and things it is a 2 years investment so you wont get any money for 2 years when your pay out is so if you join 2 days ago then your payout will be on Jan.26,2009. but if your saying that you have that much already then ever time that you get someone to join under you they pay you $50.00 so you must of signed up alot of people in 2 days because the stock only paid out $2.25 on Friday.
29 Jan 07
Yes i did ...lol told to everyone i knew... online...
• United States
28 Jan 07
no i don't know about it..... but how did u make soo much money on there??????? what do u do on there??????????
28 Jan 07
i did ask for ppl to sign up and they did ... i guess they really add 50 bucks extra per each ppl you refer,other then that ... i dont have a clue ... also the $1015.75 doesnt end in 50´s or in 00 it end in 15.75 so... what is that all abt? lol i have no clue ...stocks? i have no clue ... not much information on the site...
28 Jan 07
does anyone know´s where that site is all about ????
• Portugal
28 Jan 07
Hmmmmmmmm for me another scam, I don´t believe that after 2 years we get so much money, I joined for curiosity and I have 52,25 $ after a few days, if I get referrals they give another 50 $ ? For me scam, let´s see.
28 Jan 07
I dont know if it is a scam ... i guess i only will know it in abt 2 years lolol... but is fun to check the account though! :) cause ... imagin if they really pay!
@nhtpscd (1416)
• Australia
29 Jan 07
ok I did some research on this topic and found there are atleast 12 sites all trying the same thing. Further research has found members due for payout were deleted around 21 days before payout due no reason given. no nothing. All that requested early payout were denied. Some even said their email addresses were getting very heavy spam 3 months after joining. (never open any attatchments!!!!)
29 Jan 07
I dont talk abt what i dont know ... can you name those 12 sites?
@sizzle3000 (3036)
• United States
29 Jan 07
I singed up for wealthtoolbox. I figure I am not loosing any thing. It is not my money so if I get it that is great, if not I did not loose anything either. I figure I have to wait two years before I get any money. It is cosing me nothing so I figured why not try. Good luck to all of us who signed up in hopes of making a little money.
29 Jan 07
Thanks for your comment
@hoghoney (3747)
• United States
29 Jan 07
oh and by the way mine is under http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=yopiggie@yahoo.com
29 Jan 07
I got ya! lol Thanks for posting...
@hoghoney (3747)
• United States
29 Jan 07
oh and by the way mine is under http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=yopiggie@yahoo.com
@fedge098 (1330)
• Philippines
28 Jan 07
people say this is a scam but i guess it really is worth the try. besides we have nothing to loose since we nothing else to do but wait. =)
28 Jan 07
Yes i guess... dam 2 dam years lolol... hoo well... maibe they say more on the site or so... the intriging part is that they update the earnings but dont add nothing else to their site ... like content or so... so ... still wondering...
@fady83 (617)
• Egypt
29 Jan 07
i do not think it is true
29 Jan 07
Well hard to believe .. i know... but still if they pay the pay if not well... i didnt spend anything on it also anyway... lol. I will know in abt 2 years...Thanks for your comment.. If you change your mind... here it is www.iwantucash.com