Are You Ready To Stop Making PENNIES and Make Some Real Money?

@rodney850 (2145)
United States
May 21, 2008 12:28pm CST
I have heard that HYIP (High Yield Interest Programs)are very risky and that may well be true but let me share my experience with you! I am always looking for new ways to make some extra cash and I ran across the site I am about to tell you about. It looked too good to be true and you know the old saying, right, but I have never been afraid to throw ten or twenty bucks away if there is a possibility of a reward. Long story short I joined the site and deposited $10 (ten dollars) into my account from me Paypal account. This company has five investment plans, the first of which lest you invest from $5 to $6000 for 1 day and it returns 115%. I'm all about instant gratification so I invested the 10 dollars in the first one for a day and sure enough the next day I had 11.50 in my account. Now a dollar and fifty cents doesn't sound like much does it but that was just for one day! Tell me, what bank will give you $1.50 per day on 10 dollars? I played with other investment scenarios on the site and in several days had built to 20 dollars. I then decided to go for the gold and put all 20 dollars into the plan that pays 50% per day for four days and guess what, in four days I had $40! I did it again and in 4 days I had $80! You can see how this is going but you can't get how excited I am without experiencing it. The only way I've made money quicker was in Vegas and you know how risky that is! I have withdrawn $100 into my Pay Pal account so if everything goes to he11 in a hand basket tomorrow I still make 1000%! If you want to check this out yourself there is a banner and a link in my profile. If you decide to give it a try, good luck and I hope you have the same success I have! Remember, a high yield also brings with it a high risk so don't risk money you can't afford to lose!
2 responses
@wayne001 (86)
• United States
21 May 08
Did I miss something? My common sense told me: it dosen't sound right. What did they do with your money? Investment. But investment in what?
@rodney850 (2145)
• United States
21 May 08
No, Wayne, you didn't miss something. If it's not for you then that is your decision but as far as what they invest in; does that really matter if there is a profit? If you invest in a hedge fund do you know exactly what the fund manager is investing in at all times?
• United States
21 May 08
I strongly advise you to contact the Attorney General of your state and give him the details. This sounds illegal to me, but you need an expert lawyers opinion.
@rodney850 (2145)
• United States
21 May 08
Red, I've investigated this extensively and while there may be some lines crossed at places, in the end the only people with culpability are the people running the websites not the investors. That being said this probably isn't for everyone and it is most certainly not long term as most of these sites only last from 6 months to a year! If a person wants to try their luck or whatever the case may be, the best advice I can give is to take profit early, don't wait because it could cost you in the end!