HYIPS

@feverish (108)
Philippines
December 19, 2006 8:39pm CST
I invested some funds in HYIPS (high yield investment programs) and I got burned. I lost more than I earned. The prospect of earning ridiculously high interests can be quite tempting, but please play with caution. ("Play" being the operative word.)
5 responses
@suahsan (785)
• United States
31 Dec 06
welll my dear i am allso investing there and by the grace of ALLAh i am eanring it is upto you where you invest always check stats before invest and site which will pay here you have to invest otherwise not and HYIP is soo risky too so always check and then invest and it is your luck ..because HYIP you can't depend on it and paying sites also do scam some time so invest at your own risk and invest there where everyone is getting paid and invest in daily payout programs not in long term programs...
@lena2000 (2392)
• Belgium
31 Dec 06
try this one http://12by12instant.com/?ref=7352
@jcvelina (1255)
• Philippines
15 Jan 07
i agree with you suahsan. its up to you when to walk away from HYIPs. all of those who invested in HYIPs at onepoint have turned a profit but have refused to leave because of greed. thy want more and HYIPs would burn them. that is the driving force of every HYIP to get people to invest more. if you know when to run away, you would turn a profit.
@jcvelina (1255)
• Philippines
23 Dec 06
same here dude. i have invested quite an amount on HYIPs and only two of them are paying me. a lot of HYIPs are scammers but a few of them are legitimate sites. in doing business with HYIPs make sure that you don't do business that offers more than 20% to 30% returns daily. also if possible make sure that HYIPs you invested your money pays you directly on your e-gold account.
@moreinfo (3865)
• China
24 Dec 06
hello, here is a hyip list, please contribute more: http://www.mylot.com/w/lists/5_88600/default.aspx
@feverish (108)
• Philippines
26 Dec 06
Thanks for the tip. (Though it will take a miracle for someone to convince me to try out a new hyip.)
@themyl (1423)
• United States
1 Jan 07
My advice to anybody contemplating investing on these so-called HYIP's is Don't.
@moreinfo (3865)
• China
20 Dec 06
try not to spend to any program offering more than 5% daily!
@annihilus (2181)
• Italy
1 Jan 07
It is a nonsense and a bad advice! A hyip is simply a chain, a Ponzi's. Now tell me please the difference between 1-5-10-20% a day! The difference is this (thinking the owner of the hyip doesn't touch the funds!), for example with a deposit of $ 100: 1 - 100 x 1% daily = 100 days for having your capital returned! If hyip fails before 100 days you lose! 2 - 100 x 5% daily = 20 days for having your capital returned and you lose if hyip fails before 50 days! 3 - 100 x 10% daily = 10 days for having your capital returned and lose if hyip fails before 10 days! There is not difference if not the period! 3 months waiting for saving the capital or 10 days! The life of a hyip depends only how many people join and how much money they deposit! A hyip need always more money than need to pay. A hyip doesn't invrst in anything! There is no hyip investing in something. The unique thing some made is to use the "piggyback" method. It consist to deposit money in other hyip paying more than the own and earning money. But if the sites where the owner depostis funds fail, his hyip fail! There were hyip at 5% with life of 10-12 month and hyip at 12% with the same life... Do you have ner tried to make calculations really how much you can earn with hyip at 1-5-10-15% during a long period of 6-12 months? What were the differents situations for example who made in bankrupcy StudioTraffic and 12dailypro? do you know? You and your club are showing the beggar infoes that people can read! If you have a brain and a conscience, please don't longer post and write about HYIP!
@moreinfo (3865)
• China
1 Jan 07
lol, you loser knew nothing except bumping here for cents. god is a good program profited from ebay and field selling. legisi is also a private loan program benifited from trading. feeder fund and its series have been there paying for over 2 years. and forex, bet on markets are also in hyip catrgory, and you could earn lots of money if you know how to play. dont think some losers know the meaning of ponzi.
• United States
20 Dec 06
They say, if it sounds to good to be true, then it's not. I hope that next time you decide to invest, that you go to a reputable financial institution. Good luck next time.
@feverish (108)
• Philippines
20 Dec 06
Don't I know it! (lol) In fact, that's my dad's primary investing principle: the higher the yield, the greater the risk. But I've always been a rebel. And there's no beating the rush of a winning gamble. Sadly, hyips do not fall in this category.