Every hyip Will Turn to Scam, Just a Matter of Time

February 5, 2008 - 8:15am | Articles | Investment industry |
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Today hyip- industry gives us unexpected surprises and nobody can guaranntee when another one hyip turns to scam.
A hyip called e-financebank has entered into a scam list. e-financebank was started in November and offers 45% daily for 3 days, with 3 separately payments every day. Members reported their payments in this hyip were missing and didn't complete the overall payment which they supposed to get by the offering plan. Other members reported they not even received any payment. These non payment and missing payment problems have incurred since December 5th. Emc-investments is a new hyip which claims to be as a real company registered in Republic Dominica. This hyip offers four types of low ROI plans. However, as we know in the hyip world there is nothing as real hyips. Members reported they felt nervous when the website went down on December 23rd. Then the admin sent an update to clarify the problem as below: "Dear members, We have an ongoing issue with our domain and hosting service provider, which is being solved at the moment. We are sorry that this information has reached you in a delayed manner, because of the upcoming holidays. We are terribly sorry for this inconvenience, however we can assure that not a single member of EMC Investments will lose profits due to this issue." Well, don't be so relief as every hyip will sooner or later turn to scam. It's just a matter of time. I was surpise when one of our readers informed me that a hyip called ibia.info is still alive and running. This scam has been running since 2006 and we have revealed and warned people about it last year. You can read it again here http://ecommerce-journal.com/?q=node/282 When I checked out the website I noticed this scam displays fake paying monitor images. All of them are just images. A hyip called bluechristmasclub is such a pathetic hyip which opened by an admin who is desperately looking to scam money. Bluechristmasclub was started on a day before Christmas and offers 200% after one day and 180% after 2 days. The admin is actively promoting his own scam by posting spams on his own thread on public forums. Members also noticed grammatical mistakes on admin's writing which they thought as another scam sign. The scam list continues when many complaints have been heard about this hyip which definitely can't last forever; 5-forever. This hyip was started on July 4th and offers 130% after 1 day, 170% after 2 days, 200% after 3 days, 280% after 4 days, and 21% weekly forever. A members revealed that the admin has scammed his money which he has had deposited via paypal when it didn't update into his account and the admin also changed his paypal address on the next day. Other members who have deposited via moneybookers also experienced the same thing when their deposits went missing. Members also warned about current not paying situation. Last but not least, another hyip called yen-maker has stopped making payment since December 22nd as reported by members. Yen-maker was started on October 27th and offers 25.21%-30.21% daily for 5 days, and 155.11%-215.11% after 5 days. When I checked out the website and went through the paid out stat, I noticed that the last payments were made on December 22nd.





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