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February 11, 2014, 01:01:17 PM
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IS there any hyip website who actually pays off the investors?Huh?
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February 11, 2014, 06:24:31 PM
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its real. and pay from 2013.
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February 11, 2014, 08:43:21 PM
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its real. and pay from 2013.
Ha ha "from 2013". Looking at the scam site it seems this means it's been in operation for almost 7 weeks! Truly a responsible looking operation.

E.exchanger: there's only one question you need to ask youself. All HYIP dudes claim to have a magical formula that allows them to get profits that sounds fantastic. Let's take a daily return of 4% that seems common in the example first commenter provided: With interest invested with the same magic formula that's over 1600000% a year.

So the question you should ask: Which choice would these magic formula owners pick?
  • Invest $1000 of your own money. Keep using your magic formula for just one year. Retire on your private tropical island with more than $1.600.000.000
  • Build a complex system where small investors can invest money. The system requires a lot of development, so need to hire web developers,  customer service people -- and of course legal help because your handling other peoples money and personal details. On top of that work you are doing all the work in option #1. Almost all of the profit goes to the small investor, you just take enough to make a living. Continue doing this until you are 65, retire to an old folks home.

Who chooses option #2? I can think of only one group: those who don't actually have a magic formula and who intend to steal your money.
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