Wealth Toolbox

@GardenGerty (169448)
United States
January 7, 2008 9:41pm CST
One of my friends had a discussion about this, and I said my account was no longer accumulating, but I found a message in bulk, and they are back to trading!! The message also said that any account that has not been logged into for a month or more will be closed and profits forfeited. So log in to your account, if you have one, PM me if you want to be referred, and tell me if you have been paid, if you ever have. It looks too good to be true, but it costs me nothing.
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@meemingNEW (2226)
• Philippines
8 Jan 08
Yeah, I have read that discussion about wealthtoolbox. I do believe that even though it may cost us nothing, it is still a scam. Almost all members who earned money there who tried to en cash their earnings after 2 years were ignored. Calls were rejected, emails ignored, no explanations at all. So its probably a SCAM. But hey, who knows? Maybe , just maybe one of its members will be paid. But I highly doubt it still.. But just like you said, you've got nothing to lose. and your time isn't even wasted at wealth toolbox because all we need to do is to register and do nothing yet our money grows in hundreds and thousands. :) Best of luck to you. Hope you earn more
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@JoyfulOne (6231)
• United States
8 Jan 08
I've heard about this place and always wondered if it was worth it to do it. So, it's really true that it doesn't cost you anything? I'll have to go to their site and read some more about it and see what it all entails. (If I do decide to join it, I'll pm you, ok.) Joy
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
8 Jan 08
Great!! I am viewing it as a grand experiment. I still have thirteen months to maturity. Maybe Mooch will be able to tell us more about her husband's account.
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@fianne (1057)
• United States
8 Jan 08
i have an account in wealth toolbox too. i had $200 and more before, now it is only $196. i will reach my 24 month course next january so i am hoping this wealth toolbox is not a scam. it will help me in my expenses in board exam and nclex.
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• Kuwait
8 Jan 08
yeah i noticed that too,, but i didnt get the info about checking on them atleast monthly..because before i usually have the time to check them daily... but now i will make sure to check with them atleast weekly or if i have time too.
@raydene (9871)
• United States
8 Jan 08
I'm not famaliar with this site. What is it about? Have you made any money with it? How often do you work the site? How much time daily do you give it? Have a great day Sweets xoxoxo
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
9 Jan 08
Mooch says they are trading forex and e gold. It says I have made money, but I will not know until Feb. of 09. My point of view is that it is not costing me anything, they even put in the initial investment. It is one of these 'it sounds too good to be true." and I keep waiting for them to want something from me. As drannh stated, a lot comes up that says it is scam. That is what I read last week. Then I get this newsletter. So I just check in briefly. I do not put any time in, I just read my page. I do not have any referrals. It just seemed like the commitment required was something I could afford, ten second login periodically.
@elemental69 (1559)
• Ireland
8 Jan 08
Hi gardengerty, Looks good, but have you looked at the payout date??? Anyone who joins now have to wait for 2 years before they request payout........
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@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
8 Jan 08
I signed up for the account on wealthtoolbox last Febuary you have to wait 2 years to get paid if you do at all. I figure it didn't hurt anything by signing up and if I get the money in 2 years if I don't I don't. I am not going to count on getting the money but it would really be awesome to get it!
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
9 Jan 08
Exactly. It sounds like a lot of us signed up in February.
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
8 Jan 08
I believe that this is a scam, too. I don't see how they can possibly pay out the amounts they show on your account. However, there is no apparent cost, so if they pay out - OK, if not, then it's no skin off my nose (except that I have given them my email address). I would just warn anyone not to count on any payment at all! http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=andrewkendon@gmail.com
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@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
17 Sep 08
My skepticisim about get rich quick schemes or similar promises proved me right. It's another scam. I would not be bothered to enrol to such sites next time.
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
17 Sep 08
It really did not cost me even any time, just some disappointment. I have recently seen a discussion saying that they are up again to their old schemes.
@carpenter5 (6782)
• United States
10 Jan 08
please send me this information. I don't think I've ever heard of this site. Have they sent you any money yet? Just curious if the site was legitimate. thanks for posting this and other helpful discussions. Some of the discussions I've gotten notice of today have just been meaningless and nothing that I want to waste my time with.
• Cambodia
9 Jan 08
It costs nothing ? Sure it costs time and useless hope for you but for all the people who listened to you :)
@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
19 Jan 08
I will point out that I have mentioned a healthy skepticism, made no claims, and have no referrals. I do not tie a program into my user name, unlike you. In the United States we have often said "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."