PointShareGold/Xtreme betterment instructions

September 29, 2006

A good news for the members of PointShareGold/Xtreme, read out and follow the instructions for your own betterment.

“Instructions for Updating your Personal Information in your PSX Member
Account

Greetings Members of PointShare Xtreme,

It is in the great anticipation of the great launch of the new PointShare
Xtreme® that we are pleased to announce that all current PSX Members may now
log in to the PSX Home Site to Edit their accounts in order update their
Personal Information with the instructions as follow:

1. Go to https://pointsharextreme.com/login.php (you may click on the link
or copy/paste the URL into your browser. Make sure you have the ’s’ in
http:// (i.e. https://) in your browser address bar.)

2. Login to your account by going to the Members’ Login Area
(https://pointsharextreme.com/login.php)

Enter in your username and password to log in to the site.

Username: Your PSX registered username
Password: Same as your PSX registered username*
NOTE: YOUR USER NAME IS ALSO YOUR PASSWORD to log in, but you will change it
at the bottom of “Edit Account”
Security Code: Enter in the Turing Number as it appears in the box to the
right of the ‘Security Code’
field.
* Your username is also your password.

Click on the ‘Log In’ button to login in to your account.

3. Login and click “I AGREE” on the Terms and Conditions page. *

4. As soon as you log in, you will see your Account Summary. It will say
”Account Details for {your name or company name}:”

Please note:
Your record will show that you have no purchase history.
Please do not worry about not being able to see your ‘Available Balance’ or
plan purchase histories since that information has not been uploaded to the
site yet.
Your Account Balance will show ‘$0.00′.

5. Click on “Edit Account” tab which is in the menu at the left side of your
screen.

6. Make sure all your information is accurate.

7. Enter in the e-currency account(s) numbers for the plans you purchased.
If you used more than one e-currency enter the other account numbers as
well.
Example:
- If you used more than one e-currency account to purchase plans, you would
enter all Payment Processor account numbers you used.
- If you used only one e-currency account to purchase plans, you only need
to enter in that account number.

8. Type in the Username of your sponsor. This is the username of the person
who introduced you to PSX. Make sure to enter in your sponsor’s username if
you have one.

9. Change your password by filling the first 2 password boxes/fields with
the password you want associated with your PSX account.

Make sure your new password is not your username and that it is one that is
very difficult to guess. An alphabet-numeric password is recommended.

10. Fill out the bottom password box/field with your current password. In
this case it is your username and it is cAsE sEnSitIvE and must be exactly
as you entered it above in number 2.

11. Click on ‘Submit’ and if you get a message advising you that your
account has been successfully updated, it means there were no errors. If you
encounter an error message, please re-enter your passwords and click on
‘Submit’.

12. Click on ‘Logout’ and visit PSX Community frequently for any further
instructions which we will make available as instructed by Henry.

13. Enjoy your new PSX site.

14. Payout commencement is upon us as we wait for Henry’s Notice of Payouts.

* It is highly advisable all members thoroughly read the PSX Terms and
Conditions, Disclosure, Anti-Spam Agreement and Disclaimer of PSX. If you
have read, acknowledge, accept and agree to the terms of the PSX agreement,
click on the “I AGREE” button to proceed.”

Comments

One Response to “PointShareGold/Xtreme betterment instructions”

  1. dhue on April 20th, 2007 5:42 am

    Rest assured that PSX is a total scam. Not one person got a check. All these “good’ members sending their personal information to get their “debit card” smells like identity theft to me. If anyone critizises the program or “sir” Henry, they are booted off the forum and risk losing their monopoly account. And then there are the moderators who in gestapo fashion “moderate”. Are they in on it to keep the masses from going to the authorities? PSX=total scam!!!

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