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pinay

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  1. It wouldn't be a bad idea to go for a lifetime membership, but I just upgraded my account with $45 selecting multipliers so that I earn $0.05 each click. Should be fairly easy to get my investment back, given that I seem to have 5-10 ads a day anyway, and if the amount of ads grows with the new systems.
  2. Does anyone know (or be able to find out) the script that SEOSprint is using? I know that it's not (at least completely) custom as I've seen loads of the sites with the same script. I have an idea about a site that this script would be perfect for...
  3. http://blog.libertyreserve.com/ It seems that the maintenance will go on for bit more (and even more for those whose account was blocked by error). This starts to have a minor impact for me, and maybe bigger for others, but LR is going to introduce credit card funding, so that's definitely something to look forward to!
  4. The site is in Russian, so to use it one needs a translator or to be skilled in the language - which I think not that many people on DMT are. Also the low ROI might be putting off some investors - not to mention that they only accept PM as the payment processor.
  5. And you'd see the same if you opened your eyes instead of plain staring at monitors! Hourly HYIPs never survive for more than day or two, and that time has long since passed.
  6. The site has been suspended, so please even check that before posting about the reliability of any site. There's no need to post things about a site that has been closed down already.
  7. It's not really surprising that hourly HYIPs are gone as fast as they appear - they're not sustainable at all, and are just made to scam the money form investors very quickly and then make a run for it. That's 100% the case with this type of investment programs.
  8. Unlimited time investments are the exact opposite of hourly hyips, but on the same scale when it comes to credibility. I wouldn't trust them, even though the daily ROI is reasonable - they just cannot manage their systems for long enough.
  9. One by one, so that's why this is practically useless method because of the sheer amount of the sites. If you want to block something like this, then you better get some sort of NetNanny or similar that supplies you with both updated blocking lists as well as means to recognize new sites and block them automatically.
  10. I think LR is design-wise just perfect: there's no useless stuff plastered around, just what we need. And given that LR is practically never down or unreachable, giving them couple days of maintenance is fair.
  11. They don't have all the total investment information publicly available, so it's hard to say exactly about the popularity of the program, but looking at the total member base of 230+ over a week doesn't look that big to me. But the 2% daily ROI is reasonable and sustainable, so it's very possible for this program to survive for a while.
  12. The site is in Russian (thus the non-sensical original posting, it's Google translated), so the usage might pose an issue for most users who have no understanding of the language. But the ROI here is way too high to be sustainable, and I have hard time believing that anyone would make any profit from this - although one Russian hyip monitor does report them as paying...
  13. The site and their design is nothing out of ordinary, but it does its job decently. What raises more caution is that not a single monitor has received a payment after the launch day, so it might be wise to wait out a bit and see. Although as mentioned before, it's highly likely that with the high-ish ROI they're offering, the site has already gone scam.
  14. Running days -3? Huh? Also their SSL is fake, and the site is plastered with their own ads and banners, and no monitors are listed on-site. Doesn't look very convincing to me.
  15. This one is way out of reach of your average HYIP investor, as the lowest plan starts from $49. Also I'm not so sure how many of those that could afford it, would, because of the high and dangerous ROI they're offering. But according to the site's stats, they've been around for almost a month, but their footer shows 2009-2012? Monitors on-site do report them as paying (20th), with somewhat long payout delays.
  16. Guess that was the end of JBP then? Well, didn't lose too much
  17. So I got one $75 AdWords voucher from Articlesbase, and given that I don't meet the T&C's (check below), I'd like to give it out to someone who does. Now I'm not selling it, but if you feel it's worth something, then donations via LR/HDM are accepted First one to PM me gets both the code and the URL one needs to register via. * Terms and Conditions: Terms and Conditions: Promotional credit must be applied to a new AdWords account and is valid only for new Google AdWords customers with self-managed signup accounts. Advertisers will be charged for all advertising that exceeds the promotional credit. Advertisers can suspend their ads anytime before the promotional credit amount is exhausted if they do not wish to receive additional advertising charges. Advertisers will not be notified once the promotional credit is exhausted. Offer subject to ad approval, valid registration, and acceptance of the Google AdWords Program standard terms and conditions. The promotional credit is non-transferable and may not be sold or bartered. Offer may be revoked at any time for any reason by Google Inc. One promotional credit per customer. Offer valid only for sign ups through the URL provided for the promotion by customers with billing address in the US. Offer expiration can vary. Please review the media containing your promotional credit to determine expiration date. Your use of this voucher and/or the promotional credit constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions. Offer void where prohibited by law. Coupon Expires on 9/30/2012
  18. This site has been deemed scam (or at least extremely shady and not worthwhile) long ago. Check out the google search results.
  19. ID: 00020576 Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 12:52:12 GMT From: HD8955691 (Veridian Fund) To: HD4132294 (414873) Gross Amount: $0.20 Fee: $0.01 Net Amount: $0.19 Method: api Type: HDM Transfer Status: Completed Memo: Veridian Fund withdrawal
  20. I wonder if this is the same admin as with LifeTimeShares? While generally I had quite good success with them (loads of referrals to other sites via the ad packages, so I got my money back the other way), I recall only getting one payment from them before they scammed everyone...
  21. It does look nice indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful about the high-ish ROI they're offering. But as it's very new site, it might be possible to pull off a bit money if the program itself catches some wind, but so far it doesn't look like that - only one user with their investment from DMT. But otherwise it looks very nice, so I'll give them couple days and then re-evaluate their system.
  22. Just let us know if you actually do get paid in couple days when LR finishes their maintenance. The ROI in their plans looks quite big, but given that every single monitor on-site shows them as paying, makes this program interesting for me.
  23. The rates are not sustainable, and I also think that investors will just lose their money with this one. While two monitors do list the program as paying, they've only gotten back 20% of their investment, and one hasn't even received anything yet says they're paying!
  24. There are monitors on-site, out of which 3/4 report the site as paying, although payment made on 19th, so maybe any investor should wait a bit longer. Their rates are sustainable and quite typical non-scam HYIP rates, but the site itself looks extremely unprofessional and not at all user friendly. Also, while they do have SSL installed, the site itself is leaking some information so it's better to practice caution with this one. Or maybe just skip it altogether, that's what I'm going to do.
  25. 20% a day? That's plain impossible to sustain at all... The ratings page won't even open (most likely just deleted from the script), but that'd be empty anyways I guess. So anyone even considering joining and investing here: skip this one!
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