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November 1st - 15th, 2003 - Spammers Spamming and more* Small Gold Investors and The Golden Book have been shut down by Yahoo. The admin claims that refunds will be made, but we will have to see about that. * It is reported that DexiGold is scamming investors. Supposedly they are only paying out investors for the 1st day, and then payments are haulted. We have seen programs do this in the past, and many admins make a killing doing this. We just recommend you stay away from them for the time being. * Connections4U, a program that lasted a very long time, apears to have run off with members' funds. John Barnes the admin of the program (probably a falsified name) has not contacted members, and has not made any payouts recently to members' evocash accounts. A lot of people lost very large sums of money in this scam. * CorporalInvestments is experiencing some major script problems, so there is a delay in some functioning. They claim to be switching to manual payouts if the problem is not resolved within a week. * Gold Eagle a program that was not around too long, appears to be a scam/ponzi. They offer a total of 240% in 3 days. If you were stupid enough to invest in a program with such outragious payouts, you probably deserve to have lost your money -- although we do feel bad for you :-) * GujiGold, a program that seems rather stable suprisingly closed up. It appears that their e-gold account was hacked for over $2000, and this was too much to overcome for a program that did not have a very long time to generate backup funds. Hackers in this arena are pure theives that are not any better then the theives that rob banks. These hackers believe that they aren't harming anyone, but infact they are stealing from hundreds of people. * Lately there have been an emergence of quite a few obvious ponzi schemes. There have been dozens of programs opening up offering 5-300% daily. Christmas time usually causes this situation to arise. A lot of people need to generage cash quickly, so they turn to opening a Ponzi Scheme. Many individuals also believe that since some others need to make a quick buck, they would be more prone to investing in these types of programs. It is just our advice to stay away from any program offer over 4% daily. * It appears that StipGold has turned out to be a Scam/Ponzi. The admin is not making any attempt to communicate with members, and payouts have been haulted. * Profit Partner, a program that has been around for quite some time, appears to have vanished. There has been no update from the admin, and payments are not being made. * A spammer has sent out emails that appear to be from us, advertising their program. If you recieve any emails from us, that are purely ads, please ignore them. The only emails that we send out are always posted on our archives page at: http://www.hyipmailer.com/archives.html. If it's not there, then it isn't from us, and is from a spammer. * Brideby was down for quite a few hours on Saturday due to DoS. It however is not back up and running smoothly. * It is reported that FINSecure is not paying any more. Also their forum is not accessible and the admin is not communicating with it's members. Looks like they may be gone. * Lately there have been an emergence of quite a few obvious ponzi schemes. There have been dozens of programs opening up offering 5-300% daily. Christmas time usually causes this situation to arise. A lot of people need to generage cash quickly, so they turn to opening a Ponzi Scheme. Many individuals also believe that since some others need to make a quick buck, they would be more prone to investing in these types of programs. It is just our advice to stay away from any program offer over 4% daily. * We would like to appologize to DexiGold for falsly proclaiming their program as non-paying. It appears that we were mis-informed. We take the full fault of this mis-understanding, and again appologize. * Connections4U looks to have definetly run off with members funds. We are not certain of the total amount, but it looks like a pretty large sum. * WeeklyGold.com again has paid out 5.15% this week. They have also taken a few more steps to secure their database, and have purchased a business license which you will probably hear about in the near future. * There weren't too many programs that closed up this week, but there were a few smaller ones. Remember with Christmas time coming up, keep an eye out for obvious scams. [ Cool Links | Used Video Games | File Sharing Forum | Cheap Movie Posters | Sexy Pictures | Get paid to Forum ] |