Tuesday, January 20, 2009

***WHAT'S YOUR BEST HYIP MOMENT??***

What would you consider success?...success by definition is "a favorable or desired outcome ; also : the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence" and with this I agree, but what I will say is that I believe success is in the eye of the beholder. Personally one of my best HYIP moments was when i received a $5,000 check from an HYIp that I had invested in a few months earlier with an initial investment of only $600. I was simply amazed, I was 22 and loving it, although I wasn't knew to HYIP...I was new to the success. When it was all said and done I had a balance of $25,000 on the day my HYIP closed and I had been cashing monthly checks for $5,000+. Everything was great, I was buying a bunch of stuff that I didn't need and if i didn't like it...i would just give it away. Can you imagine a 22 year old at the mall with $10,000 to spend? i would always have to check my pants pockets to make sure I didn't wash money, It wasn't a big deal to find $500 or so in a couple of different pants pockets...and I don't mean altogether...I mean in each pair. I'm confident that this same success can be attained today, but it takes skill. Scammers are way smarter than they used to be, the tricks are better and the targets go down easier. One should use all the tools that are available and in doing so...ones chances will greatly increase.

6 comments:

  1. May I suggest, if you are going to put certain hyips on your deathwatch list that you at least give your reasons for doing so with each, especially when there has been no indicators that they are on their way out? It is as if you have picked these ones out of a hat.

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  2. There are may indicators that they are on their way out...but many people don't notice them and that's where DEATHWATCH comes in...thats why the list is so important.

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  3. Since many "don't notice them" would that not be even more reason to post what you have noticed about the program that would warrant placing it on your list? Like you have just done with BHV, that info is enough to keep me away.
    The one on your list I have been considering in particular is Urinvest. Because I have not seen the warning signs(other than the incredible return by compounding that was recently added)I would like to know why this is on your list. Is it for the reason I just mentioned?
    Don't misunderstand me. I'm not being critical. I just think it would be tremendously helpful when you list very popular programs that appear to be paying like clockwork, what the redflags are for each and everyone of them. Thanks

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  4. ...and I understand your position completely...but you just asked a great question...do you see what just happened?? You want to JOIN this HYIP because of the great NEW compounding option...but you must ask yourself this question...why was this compounding feature not in place to BEGIN WITH. This is an attempt to bring in MORE CASH, because the well was drying up...and may investors fall for this...think about it.

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  5. In other words, in spite of the very professional way they conduct business and have paid 100% so far you believe it is nothing more than a ponzi just like all the ones you can spot from a mile away.

    If this is the case I would have to believe that all HYIPs are ponzis and there is really no way of knowing when to get in and when to get out without losing your shirt.

    Is this what you believe or there some out there that actually generate real returns like they claim. How does anyone really know? Any suggestions? Testing the waters with a $20 spend to me is meaningless and a waste of time if you are trying to make money in this arena.

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  6. Yes, from my experiences the majority of HYIP's have been ponzis. But, I would have to disagree with your statement that there is really no way of knowing when to get out. There are numerous red flags that just go unnoticed and DEATHWATCH is here to help investors avoid the pitfalls of staying to long...or getting in to late.

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