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BlankenshipFP
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You tell me what is Kooky, shady, etc about that???



To start with - if it really is the legitimate, non-mlm, non-ponzi scheme activity that you purport it to be, why do you care what I call it? Perhaps it's because if folks see disparaging comments about your scheme, that will dry up your "downline", which would in turn dry up your "investment return". Your vigorous defense leads me to believe that you have something to gain by people thinking it is legitimate. Either that or you secretly suspect that it is not legitimate, and are having an internal struggle with yourself on the matter.

For example, if someone posted something on this board to the effect that US Treasury Bills are a ponzi scheme, I think I'd just let that one go. Perhaps I'd post that I believe that they're wrong, but that they are entitled to their opinion. That is because I have nothing to gain by folks believing in the legitimacy of US T-Bills.

You missed the point of my quote about Rome. My point is, folks shouldn't expect to build a personal fortune in a short period of time. Anything worthwhile takes time and effort.

Refuting what you imply ("It's <sic> roots start in 1997") - mlm scams have been around since the 40's. Does that make them more legitimate? Or, for that matter, the Nigerian 419 scam has been going on since sometime in 1999, I believe... are they *almost* as legitimate as your scheme?

I would do DD if there was DD to be done. Show me the Morningstar report or the Hoover's report, or some information from a trusted source to review.

Lastly, I do not believe I am a savior, or that I'm going to stop anything. This kind of scheme has been going on for a very long time, and there are suckers born every minute to go for it. I just feel the need to speak up when I see something that I don't think is appropriate.

Jim Blankenship, CFP�, EA
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Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:36 pm
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Hello,

Here are two threads to check out in answer to xboxundone:

http://forum.pipsinc.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19333

http://forum.pipsinc.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19800

You can find a plethora of info in the forum itself outside of this topic.

You can listen to the las vegas convention at www.jollypipster.com which goes into details of the operations.

To answers Andrew's question: Yes Bryan the CEO is pretty active in the forum but not everyday and is very personal with his members. You are also very active here and have always felt you to be personal. There is also a staff of 100 around the world in 6 offices along with his activity and mastermind ideas.

BlankenshipFP,

I could really care less what you post or call it, I am just giving you the facts. There is no reason at all for me to defend it. Do you see a referral link from me??? NO Do I need a downline NO...I don't have one member and don't care if I ever do. But I know I wlll be withdrawling almost 5K next month. YESS. That really cracks me up you to say I have internal struggle with myself. I don't think one disparaging comment from you is going to stop 6k+ members joining a mnth and the 17% profit growth of the company.

Also do you think banks can only afford to pay it's member 2% a year??


Does it need new members, NO.

The only thing I have to gain is by sharing this awesome opportunity with people and helping them just like nayslayer99 did here with me. Yes, you are entitled to your opinions and I respect all opinions with questions like xboxundone. but when you go calling something you obvisiously know nothing about kooky or shady without doing DD, then I will respond because I like responding. Nayslayer99 has retired bc of PIPS and spends his time with his kid.

And yes, I believe the US government is closer to a Ponzi scheme than PIPS.

If you have questions or want to call something kooky or shady then go to the forum and ask them. There are 30K+ forum members who would be very happy to respond within minutes and 150K+ happy members worldwide being paid 2% without any problems.



I do respect everyone's opinion here, I do not object to people's differences and understand skepticism of something like this but at least do DD to see how it is possible.

Take Care,

Bid-Palace
Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:20 pm
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BP, let us know how the withdrawal goes!
Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:47 pm
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Wow, Bid-Palace. You are really getting worked up over this. Take a deep breath...

This will be my last post on this subject-matter in this thread, because I think we've all spent far too much time on it already:

I disagree that this is a legitimate scheme. Therefore, I do not think it was appropriate to recommend it to the young lady who started this thread (remember Jiggles94?), who was specifically asking for advice on a low-risk investment for her windfall. If you don't need the downline, then why hawk your scam? (dadgummit, I did it again - scheme, scheme, scheme!)

That is all - I do not care where you put your money, or where the 6k+ new members joining a month put their money. I don't wish to stop what this scheme is doing. Furthermore, your assertion earlier that I am the "troll" from your web-board is off-base, as I have no desire to walk into a den of devil-worshipers singing "Onward Christian Soldiers", metaphorically speaking.

At the very worst, you and I should agree to disagree on the subject, and then let it lie.

I wish you well -

Jim Blankenship, CFP�, EA
Blankenship Financial Planning, Ltd.
www.BlankenshipFinancial.com
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Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:27 pm
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Whatever Man,

I also have no need to continue on this topic. I know what's what and what you don't know or try to know. I am not worked up, you are the one that got worked up on the matter. I don't know how a licensed corporation who is audited, able to process credit cards, welcomes members to visit the 6 offices to see the operations, does bank wires, their own lawyers, and everything legit about running a business is a scheme scam or whatever you wish to call it. Sorry you are scared to visit a forum and ask questions.

Have fun in the narrowminded, closed boxed thoughts of yours.

Bid-Palace
Post Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:56 am
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Whatever Man,

I also have no need to continue on this topic. I know what's what and what you don't know or try to know. I am not worked up, you are the one that got worked up on the matter. I don't know how a licensed corporation who is audited, able to process credit cards, welcomes members to visit the 6 offices to see the operations, does bank wires, their own lawyers, and everything legit about running a business is a scheme scam or whatever you wish to call it. Sorry you are scared to visit a forum and ask questions.

Have fun in the narrowminded, closed boxed thoughts of yours.

Bid-Palace


Sorry but i just have to post this but drug dealers and the mob do all of the things (process credit cards, welcomes members/invites to visit offices to see the operations, does bank wires, their own lawyers) you listed above does that make them legit??

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Haha,

guess you could be right on that one but if the IRS ever audited them, I believe their jig would be up. I assure you they are not drugdealers. Just read the forums , do a google search on PIPS, Bryan Marsden and his background. There is a post on PIPS in money making opportunities which also explains that only .075% a day is needed to pay 2% and it makes 4-6x's what they pay members everyday.

Take Care,

Bid-Palace

I will let all of you know how the withdrawl goes.
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Hello Everyone,

Just got to add my 2 cents here. PIPS has nothing to do with the old clone matrix system mentioned in Andrew's post. That was from an old program that Pureinvestor was involved with and at that time was an MLM. Now however they have nothing to do with matrices or MLM. It's all strictly a direct referral bonus.

I have withdrawn over $15,000 since May of this year and my acct. is still growing everyday. I'm fully retired and don't ever plan on going back to a job again. I will continue to do the things I enjoy which include building custom computers for myself and friends and family but that's just a hobby. Not something i'd want to do for 40+ hrs. a week. My point is I can choose what I want to do now instead of letting the draw of a paycheck dictate that for me.

Couldn't even tell ya how many times i've withdrawn now from my PIPS acct. cause i've lost count. I could find out but that would require more effort than i'm willing to give right now. lol Suffice it to say that everyone who joins PIPS does make money and it doesn't matter if you join now or a year from now.

William Smile
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Originally posted by Jiggles94
Within the next two months I will be getting three checks that total about $65,000. Then in the four months after that I will receive about $75,000. Well obviously they are coming via check so they must be cashed and put somewhere. I just don't know where. I know I can't put them in my regular checking account (25,000 limit) and I am close to that now. I am 21 and recently out of college. I will be using about 60,000 to pay off my college loans. Alright, my question is where should I invest it. I don't want to go and loose it. It would be nice to watch it grow, yet in a sense I would like to be able to touch it incase something comes up. Right now all I have is a standard checking account.

Thanks,
Nicole


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