PrivateOpps passes the 5,000 members mark!

February 26, 2006

I am pleased to announce that just moments ago PrivateOpps has passed the 5,000 members mark! Many thanks to everyone who has joined, and helped turn PrivateOpps into a “must-have” program in everyone’s online portfolio.

We continue to grow steadily, strengthening our position as a leading online marketplace that enables private investment clubs to efficiently offer their lucrative opportunities to investors all around the world.

Coming up in the next few days is a new issuance of ARB.I Units, after it managed to sell out almost completely in just one month! PrivateOpps also continues to release service upgrades and new features on a regular basis.

Note: This is an official message posted on the website of PrivateOpps

Random observations

February 25, 2006

° Knowing the short life span of HYIPs and the necessity to end with dignity, HYIPs administrators are now treating as a game. More and more adopt HYIPs the 90% deposit-withdrawal ratio as the life span bench mark of an HYIP. Still this is a modified ponzi scheme.

° Latest Statistics showed that solidinvesment has already reached more than $38M upgrades with a total of 34,000 members or now an average of around $1000 plus investment level per member. The rest of the HYIPs should take note how solidinvesment has managed to stay afloat despite adversities. It is a rare feat in HYIP to stay this long.

Fastmarket’s act of deception

February 25, 2006

Fastmarket is gone. But a second look at Fastmarket is worth the effort. The past makes HYIPs’ investors much smarter.

If you use WHOIS, you note that Fastmarket’s domain name was registered in 2003. This is indeed a clever move by Fastmarket making it appear as if it were already a veteran in HYIP business.

A veteran scammer would be the right term. Fastmarket bought the old domain name and launched it as an HYIP website.

History repeats itself. The administrator of this program is at large and may be back in disguise for another round of attack. Hopefully members can get even this time.

GPT convention a bait?

February 25, 2006

Today is supposed to mark the historic GPT convention 2006. Everyone in the GPT industry was so excited that the slots were taken as early as December 2005. But it was spoiled by the recent Stormpay fiasco.

The convention spearheaded by 12DailyPro thru its Lifeclicks program conditioned the mind of investors that 12DailyPro would not fold in the short term. It was sort of a big boost to investors to get hooked with 12DailyPro for much longer.

Take a different scenario. What could have happened if Stormpay had acted as the co host of 12DailyPro of the GPT convention instead of EMO? Maybe the autosurf industry is not yet in a mess as of this time.

12DailyPro may now bid goodbye

February 25, 2006

12DailyPro is reportedly due to release an official statement on the fate of this autosurf program. In its recent statement, 12DailyPro underscored that it has reached a compromised agreement with the authorities concerned on the resolution of the case. There has been no hint disclosed on the compromised agreement except that refunds
will be undertaken soon though in a slow pace due to accounting reconciliation tasks brought by Stormpay’s actions .

Moreover, Charis of 12DailyPro provided the link of her blogsite which will keep the members posted on the recent updates related to 12DailyPro.

On the other hand, Stormpay has remained relegated to the background with its sealed lips. Still Stormpay account holders have been waiting for an official statement from
Stormpay on its course of actions in relation to 12Dailypro’s recent development.

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