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pattyflip
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This is an entirely different opportunity. At first it may sound like HYIP but it is not. The basic idea of this is this: Banks, huge corporations and very wealthy people are offered extremely high interest rates on their investments that the average person cannot attain. This program offers you the opportunity of piggybacking your investment (which can be as little as $50) on top of a very large fund. People aren't paid money by new people signing up so this program won't flop like other ones have. Registration in this program is limited so if you are really interested, you should sign up soon.
If you read what people are saying in the forum you'll quickly realize the legitmacy of this program. I too was sceptical at first but now realize this is the opportunity of a lifetime.Please sign up through my affiliate link and email me if you have any questions. You can also just post your questions as I know there will be a few people rolling their eyes at this.
http://www.realitymillions.com/index.php?ref=pattyflip
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:56 am |
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Andrew
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Well, there really is no denying that this is touted as a HYIP.
And it's most likely that it is also based on a pyramid scheme, certainly not a mainstream fund or anything like that.
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 2:08 pm |
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pattyflip
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There is no doubting that HYIP's are in most part a scam. There is however, something called higher yeild investments which are legitimate. Here is an article that describes this. It is written by an attorney at law.
http://townsend-law.netfirms.com/hyip.http
If the fund was only fed by new users money, yes it would be a pyramid scheme, but the fund was initially started with a millionaires' money and new users just add their investments. When new users are no longer accepted into the program, it will continue to function and won't collapse like a pyramid scheme would.
Everyone who has had problems with the site has contacted the site owner, and he has been very helpful. He has even made a conference call explaining the breakdown of the investments.
To always think that every good sounding opportunity is a scam, will limit anyones ability to succeed.
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Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:56 pm |
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pattyflip
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I encourage people to remain updated on this post because I will be running a campaign soon in which I will pay half the cost to join up to the first 31 people interested. So sit tight and for now and review the site to ensure that it is not a scam and to decide if it is something you are interested in.
Here is my affiliate link again:
http://www.realitymillions.com/index.php?ref=pattyflip
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Thu Nov 25, 2004 4:19 am |
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pattyflip
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I just want to know if anyone has had a chance to review Reality Millions yet. At this point there are nearly 12000 members and over $1.8 million invested. Remember that eventually the site owner is going to close registration to new members so you might lose your chance to sign up.
Please leave any comments you have anyway as I would like other peoples' reviews of this site. Just don't make a negative post unless you can backup your claim. And no this is not an HYIP although it sounds very similar to one.
Thanks in advance for your feedback. Here is the link again:
http://www.realitymillions.com/index.php?ref=pattyflip
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Tue Dec 07, 2004 4:40 am |
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