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11-07-2010, 09:08 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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@ProMTG stay on topic please, and be polite.
From now on, we all must be stop personality discussions.
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Ok, sorry...
I just can't help myself sometimes.
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11-07-2010, 09:25 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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Yeah, being a government official is good. Receiving first class salary and side income.
Websites needs to be build and maintained, so there will always be such jobs. Not to mention software requirements in office or upgrades from vb6 to vs 2008.
Get a life, bring some food and come back here. Rich people are not stupid in this game.
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Hyip is a side income for me too, so is CPA, PPI and Affiliate Marketing. I've been making a living online for 6 years now, I play with money now a days...Don't get mad at me because you got to clock in everyday! I'm wealthy, self made and in profit with HYIP. HYIP is party money to me dude...
...And why are you here?
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11-08-2010, 12:16 AM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
I know its off topic but I have the feeling that Libertyreserve will close soon. If that apen, what will become the hyip industry?
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11-08-2010, 12:48 AM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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I know its off topic but I have the feeling that Libertyreserve will close soon. If that apen, what will become the hyip industry?
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LR is a real business making real profits. Why would they close?
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11-08-2010, 01:00 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
It's a long time for HYIP to recover, maybe it could not recover forever as the real project disappeared since 2009.
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11-08-2010, 03:01 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
LR is a real business making real money, yes. But it's an e-currency. Which is also the mother of all hyips. The vast majority of e-currency have a leader/boss/manager who one day takes all the money from the coffers and disappears. That would be the main goal of an e-currency for its founder I am afraid...
After an e-currency gains credibility, money starts gathering in it's bank accounts. More and more... until it's enough for the leader to live a life of utter indulgence.....
I am writing this because I had the same feeling, that LR will close down next year.
It's just a hunch, but.... Anyone else has had this feeling?
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11-08-2010, 03:15 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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I know its off topic but I have the feeling that Libertyreserve will close soon. If that apen, what will become the hyip industry?
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Nothing, just all will moves to another anonymous PP.
It was when e-Gold is died.
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11-08-2010, 04:18 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
I think that, unless the people who run LR are under legal pressure, it's probably more economical to continue running the site and getting legit income off of it. I recall some e-gold stats from a while ago about how most accounts had little money in them (i.e., interest payments from the HYIPs). The admins themselves presumably withdraw most of the money from LR and put it in a bank/mattress/who knows.
But LR could fall to legal pressure. I know that unregistered money transmitters usually aren't as explicitly illegal as the HYIPs. And e-gold was run in the US, unlike LR.
But who knows. LR is still pretty shadowy.
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11-08-2010, 05:21 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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I know its off topic but I have the feeling that Libertyreserve will close soon. If that apen, what will become the hyip industry?
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OK, please show some clues ?
I think that LR is stable but I want to hear other side too
So  I want some solid evidence
Anything that can be valid for such judgment
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11-12-2010, 12:33 PM
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Re: Is HYIP industry recovering?
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Originally Posted by ProMTG
Hyip is a side income for me too, so is CPA, PPI and Affiliate Marketing. I've been making a living online for 6 years now, I play with money now a days...Don't get mad at me because you got to clock in everyday! I'm wealthy, self made and in profit with HYIP. HYIP is party money to me dude...
...And why are you here?
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It's amazing how CS pushes her time to the end amidst of gossips of recovery, so I have to wait the exact date before making an investment with a peace of mind.
Why would I pick on CS? Because when the numbers are staring in the face it is most probably true.
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