Egold funds withdrawal tip

April 28, 2006

One common way to withdraw your egold funds is thru your debit card. This is a convenient way since you just withdraw your funds via any accredited Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) in your locality. However, the convenience of using your debit card comes with a price. For every transaction, there is a corresponding service fee that you have to pay. In most cases, the fees involved are high. Infact whether you use your debit card or not, once it is activated you have to pay a monthly maintenance fee.

There is another way of withdrawing you egold funds which may be more practical cost wise and service wise. Look for an ecurrency exchange service which caters to residents of your country. Based on my experience with my local ecurrency exchange provider, its rates are much lower than using my debit card and its service is even more efficient.

[tags]e-gold,egold[/tags]

We need you!

April 27, 2006

For quite awhile we’ve been discussing how and when we should start integrating ourselves more within the HYIPNetwork community. There’s obviously a multitude of reasons we want to do this. First and foremost, we need you. We need an open and honest discourse with our users to understand what works, what doesn’t, what features you would really like to see, what little annoying things on the site really piss you off. We want to hear it all, the good, the bad and the ugly.

Secondly, we want you to know us, how we work, what we’re doing and the challenges we deal with. We get such an intimate view (sometimes a little too ‘intimate’ admittedly) into the lives of so many of users, it’s about time you start seeing us as well.

So, what have we been up to lately? Thanks to all of you, our growth has been absolutely phenomenal these past months. And as you can probably imagine, with such rapid growth comes a whole host of scalability problems. Believe me, these are the best kind of problems to have, but they are still problems none the less, and we’ve spent much of our time and energy focused on just dealing with the amount of traffic we’re getting. This has been a bit frustrating for all of us, since it distracts us from improving the site and working on new features as much as we would like to. However, we’re continuing to do things to improve the scalability and stability of our sites which will give us more time to focus on what matters most - bringing you all the information you want to see to make more and more money.

Seriously, if you think you can help our blog and community like sharing thoughts findings about different investment programs, no matter hyip or autosurf, please get in touch. Info sharing is everything we need to make more stable portfolios and to exclude those scamming programs from our investment experience.

Max(BadRobot, super moderator on HYIPTalk.com)

Pointsharegold: New domain new business address

April 27, 2006

A close look at the site of Pointsharextreme formerly Pointsharegold revealed a change in its business address. Its mailing address can be found if you click the Shopnow link and browse product categories. So what is the big deal with that?

Its new address is situated in the main business center of the Philippines where multi nationals (”big boys”) are situated. Its old address used to be in the northern part of this country, a sub urban area where the cost of doing business is relatively a lot cheaper.

Pointsharextreme could have been in profit that it could already afford to maintain a good office right in the heart of the business center of the Philippines. But it seems that it has overlooked its basic requirement– keep its business site online, Compumatrix and Networks Interactive where member’s funds are reportedly being invested.

[tags]Pointsharegold[/tags]

Aussieearners effects program changes

April 27, 2006

Aussieearners, probably the longest running autosurf program around announced changes in its program. The changes are deemed necessary for the sustainability of the program in the light of recent setbacks suffered by the program to include heavy losses from the Stormpay fiasco and the recent case of stolen funds from its egold account. The following changes are instituted by Aussieearners:

- Change of name to The AussieEarners Advertiser

- Aussieearners SurfPacks will earn 2% roi for 60 days (instead of 25 days).
Each SurfPack purchase comes with 100 credits (e.g. 2 x SurfPacks = 200 credits etc).

- SurfPacks bought after April 1st will be extended for 35 days.

- Compounds will be available on the 1st of each month (server time).

- SurfPack Members may now advertise 10 sites (instead of 5).

- All sites without credits will be deleted every Sunday.

[tags]Aussieearners[/tags]

Random newsbits

April 27, 2006

° MPDW is enjoining its members to contibute in its fund recovery effort. Earlier, MPDW declared heavy loses from trading leaving investors without any profit last week. MPDW is offering 10% to 40% return on investment to those members who will contribute to the $1M recovery fund. Pledges are open to interested members.

° Alertpay experienced technical glitch over the weekend causing access problem to accounts. The problem has been addressed though it took longer than expected causing inconveniences to account holders.

° Alientrust, the autosurf program which required its members to submit their tax requirements as prerequisite for payouts announced that it already shipped its first batch of debit cards to members. These cards as reported came from Virtual Money, a long time processor for Southwest Bank which is a licensed money transmitter.

[tags]MPDW, Alertpay, Alientrust[/tags]

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