Forextradersbank goes bankrupt soon

October 6, 2008 - 12:34pm | author: fairyjadoo | |

hyipWhen a few of giant banking in the US are dying, so does this hyip which called forextradersbank. We heard various complaints about this hyip. This hyip was started in beginning of last month and offers three types of daily low rate of return and long time frame which are 2.9%, 3.5% and 6% daily for 60 days.

According to members, the website was down for a few days started from September 21st and yet this hyip’s thread on major public hyip related forums were flooded with paid posts. So, members believe the admin hired fake posters to make fake paid posts on the forums.

And when the website back online, some members could not log in with their existing log in details. When they sent the automated forgotten password detail, they did not receive anything too.

There is a hilarious and nonsense statement of this hyip which shown on the website which as follow:

“Size Of The Global Fund Management Industry

Assets of the global fund management industry increased for the third year running in 2006 to reach a record $55.0 trillion. This was up 10% on the previous year and 54% on 2002.”

Looks like this scammer has more money than what the US government is going to spend on bailing out a few of dying banks which amounting to only $700 billions dollars.



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