Productivity tip for HYIP and autosurf members
April 27, 2006
Check this scenario.
You are an avid HYIP and autosurf program investor. You use Roboform to manage your multiple usernames and paswords in various HYIPs and autorsurf programs. As advised for online transactions where transferring funds is involved you have to use secured PC with your secured Firefox browser for security reason.
But what if you do not have access to your own PC because you cannot bring it with you all the time? There is a public Windows based PC available but how can you access your multiple programs’ accounts and comply with your autosurfing requirements?
Try Portable Firefox http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/browsers/portable_firefox . Just store this light application in your thumb drive with your configured username and password lists. Plug this device to the Windows based PC available and run your favorite Firefox browse on the drive. Perfect! You are just like running your own workstation.
Random newsbits
April 25, 2006
• Stormypay reported some backlogs in releasing payments because of its temporary shift to a dial connection in releasing investors’ payouts. The Stormypay administrator reportedly relocated and broadband connection will only available later.
• Vascoinvestment reportedly stopped paying its members. As of now, its site is still offline and there has been no updated word yet from the administrator on the status of Vascoinvestment. A number of members have already conceded that it is all over for this HYIP.
• Aussieearners’ egold account was recently hacked as reported. But there is no indication that Aussiearner will make this a lame excuse to vanish soon.
International E-bullion debit card due for launching
April 25, 2006
E-bullion has been offering its own debit card but limited to US residents. The debit card is anonymous and numbered for security reason. Through this card, you can make telephone charges worldwide.
International members have something to cheer about. E-bullion’s debit card will soon accommodate international members. This international version is reportedly available three weeks from now. The news has not been officially posted yet in E-bullion’s web site but advance information has been disseminated via email.
What’s cool about the original debit card which may be applicable to the international card is its modest set of fees. As E-bullion debit card holder, you only have to pay a minimal $.50 maintenance fee monthly.
[tags]E-Bullion[/tags]
MPDW on the brink of collapse
April 24, 2006
Market Professionals Deliver Weekly (MPDW) is losing steam. In one of its worst trading week, MPDW declared a losing week having lost 98% of its funds. This HYIP offers a variable weekly return from 0-15% on each spend with a minimum investment level of 5 grams of egold (or 5 units).
In its statement, MPDW is tapping its reserve funds for its recovery effort and for paying withdrawal requests. Moreover, it was announced that this HYIP is closing its doors to new members and new investments.
If MPDW shuts down, its escape goat is a bad trade which triggers its downfall. For the one dollar question, is trading really existed in the first place?
[tags]Market Professionals Deliver Weekly, MPDW[/tags]
Why the change in Pointsharegold’s identity?
April 24, 2006
Do you wonder what happened to the old domain of Pointsharegold www.pointsharegold.com and its unique Mambo based website designed for HYIP use?
Pointsharegold explained that its web host suspended its account without any official statement. A WHOIS check indeed supports the suspension claim as spelled in the domain profile.
This means that Pointsharegold left the administration of its domain name to its web host. Otherwise, it could have used its domain name www.pointsharegold.com even if it is hosted by a different web host provider. Surprisingly, it has a complete records of its database of members and records of their transactions.
[tags]Pointsharegold[/tags]


